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>> interestingly, don't tase me bro is how they got into the line anyways. facing a lot of lawsuits and a lot of public scrutiny for injuries and in some cases death after people were tased. they were taking a lot of scrutiny brought -- regardless. developed a taser cam. it popped onto the taser gun itself and the gun was activated. what happened was it was capturing the moment only when they were tased. it was essentially a highlight reel of people getting tased. that is not what they were looking for. they wanted to capture what led up to an incident before, during and after it. they started the -- developing a standalone body camera. the first one was super clunky, it had three big components to it. it took a while to get what is now the ax online. try to protect themselves and their customers from lawsuit is what got them into the body camera line. they finally got the product in good shape right when ferguson happened and all of this greater scrutiny on policing that exploded. it was good timing for them. >> up next, the state of north carolina says no t
>> interestingly, don't tase me bro is how they got into the line anyways. facing a lot of lawsuits and a lot of public scrutiny for injuries and in some cases death after people were tased. they were taking a lot of scrutiny brought -- regardless. developed a taser cam. it popped onto the taser gun itself and the gun was activated. what happened was it was capturing the moment only when they were tased. it was essentially a highlight reel of people getting tased. that is not what they...
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>> actually i think it was the "don't tase me, bro" that started it anyway. facing a lot of lawsuits and a lot of public scrutiny for injuries and death. there was a lot of debate about cause and effect, but they were facing scrutiny regardless. they developed a taser camera that activated when the gun was activated, but in only captured the moment when they were tasing someone. it was a highlight reel of people getting tased. bit of it but they really wanted to capture what was leading up to tasing. so they started to develop a standalone body camera. the first one was clunky and had three big components and took a while to get what is now the axon line. they have two versions, a body camera that mounts on the chest, and one that mounts on oakley glasses. trying to protect themselves and customers from lawsuits is what first got them into the body camera line, but then they just got the product in good shape right when ferguson happened and this greater scrutiny on policing exploded, so it was good timing for them in that sense. oliver: up next, the state of
>> actually i think it was the "don't tase me, bro" that started it anyway. facing a lot of lawsuits and a lot of public scrutiny for injuries and death. there was a lot of debate about cause and effect, but they were facing scrutiny regardless. they developed a taser camera that activated when the gun was activated, but in only captured the moment when they were tasing someone. it was a highlight reel of people getting tased. bit of it but they really wanted to capture what was...
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don't tase me, bro. exactly. a have been trying to come up with a second revenue stream.finally hit their stride with police body cameras. particularly since the shootings in ferguson and other places. there has been much more public demand for a police body camera. they were one of the first to have a viable product that could be rolled out at scale. the department of justice put money behind it. they have a division that makes police body cameras and all of the associated cloud computing software to manage the digital footage people have. that has been the fastest-growing part of the company. they see it as a way to expand. they have changed the company name. they changed the ticker. now they see the future of the company still committed to this taser weapon, but they see a lot of their growth potential to be from the body cameras. all of this digital management of evidence and digital life of a police officer. oliver: this is very interesting. there are very few instances of a company with a product everybody knows. it is a fairly ubiquitous idea. what was it along the
don't tase me, bro. exactly. a have been trying to come up with a second revenue stream.finally hit their stride with police body cameras. particularly since the shootings in ferguson and other places. there has been much more public demand for a police body camera. they were one of the first to have a viable product that could be rolled out at scale. the department of justice put money behind it. they have a division that makes police body cameras and all of the associated cloud computing...
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tase me, ah!! >> deputies were responding to reports [ censored ] >> of a domestic dispute back in september. it happened on hylan boulevard in sonoma county's boys hot springs neighborhood. kpix 5's da lin has the story. >> hands up! ah! >> ah! mother [ censored ] er! >> reporter: a man screams in pain. he says what you just heard was the sound of a baton hitting him in the leg. the victim fernandez del valle says the sonoma county deputy tases and beats him after the cell phone stops recording. [ screaming and cursing ] 's attorney = the worse decisions, entry into the home, kicking down the door, using the baton. they did every single thing wrong.> da's standup tag: da lin / santa rosa the former deputy, scott thorne, will be in court next month the felony assault... the other two deputies won't face any charges. in santa rosa, i'm da lin, kpix 5. th f's depa >> reporter: the sonoma county sheriff's department watched the cell phone video. the deputy's chest cam and agreed it's excessive force.
tase me, ah!! >> deputies were responding to reports [ censored ] >> of a domestic dispute back in september. it happened on hylan boulevard in sonoma county's boys hot springs neighborhood. kpix 5's da lin has the story. >> hands up! ah! >> ah! mother [ censored ] er! >> reporter: a man screams in pain. he says what you just heard was the sound of a baton hitting him in the leg. the victim fernandez del valle says the sonoma county deputy tases and beats him after...
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tase me. ah! >> he recorded the video and this is inside his home, and deputies were called my neighborhoods who heard him and his wife arguing. he refused to stand. deputy is facing charges and is scheduled to go on trial in june. his attorney has filed a civil claim against the county. >>> stanford police are looking for a person who followed a student into her campus residence hall and exposed himself, and this happened just before midnight on tuesday in a common area of the dorm. the man took off. he is in his 30s and 5'10", and he does not match the description of the man that groped two joggers two weeks ago. san jose state university police are warning that a man tried to grab her and she broke free, and she jumped into another student's car and called for help. the officers shopped the area but could not find him. >> a bunch of things have happened in the past, and i don't want to be the one to get hurt. >> here's a description. black in his 40s and a thin build and 6'3" and has a mole on
tase me. ah! >> he recorded the video and this is inside his home, and deputies were called my neighborhoods who heard him and his wife arguing. he refused to stand. deputy is facing charges and is scheduled to go on trial in june. his attorney has filed a civil claim against the county. >>> stanford police are looking for a person who followed a student into her campus residence hall and exposed himself, and this happened just before midnight on tuesday in a common area of the...
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go ahead, tase me. >> the worst decision, kicking down the door, taking out the baton, my goodness.hey did everything wrong. >> reporter: the former deputy scott thorn will be in court next month for felony assault. the other two deputies will not face charges. in santa rosa i'm da lin, cbs5. >>> the suspect in a bizarre bank heist in santa rosa told police he was just trying to get his account in order. investigators say 23-year-old logan scott had a 12 gauge shotgun slung over his shoulder when he strolled into a chase bank this morning demanding cash. his camoflauge hat did nothing to hide him. he was arrested on the spot on attempted robbery charges. scott later admitted he had an account dispute with the bank and was just trying to scare them. the shotgun was not loaded. >>> talk show host bill o'reilly will reportedly get a payout after getting the boot from fox news. o'reilly was let go by the network yesterday because of allegations of sexual harassment and evidence found in an internal company investigation. according to cnn, he signed a new $25 million a year contract just
go ahead, tase me. >> the worst decision, kicking down the door, taking out the baton, my goodness.hey did everything wrong. >> reporter: the former deputy scott thorn will be in court next month for felony assault. the other two deputies will not face charges. in santa rosa i'm da lin, cbs5. >>> the suspect in a bizarre bank heist in santa rosa told police he was just trying to get his account in order. investigators say 23-year-old logan scott had a 12 gauge shotgun slung...
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tase me, bro, is how they got into the body cameras three they were facing lawsuits.re is a lot of debate about the cause and effect or not. they were facing scrutiny regardless. they developed what was called a taser cam. a little camera that popped into the -- onto the gun in itself. it only capture the moment they asing someone. it was essentially a highlight reel of people getting tased which is not what they were looking for. they wanted to capture what led up to an incident. they developed a standalone body camera. the first one was super clunky. it had three big components to it. it took a while to get what is now the line may have. they have two versions. a body camera that mounts in the middle of the chest and one that mounts on essentially oakley glasses. andng to protect themselves their customers from lawsuits is what first got them into the body camera line. the just finally got the product in a good shape right when ferguson happened and all the greater scrutiny on policing nationwide exploded. it was good timing for them in that sense. next, the state o
tase me, bro, is how they got into the body cameras three they were facing lawsuits.re is a lot of debate about the cause and effect or not. they were facing scrutiny regardless. they developed what was called a taser cam. a little camera that popped into the -- onto the gun in itself. it only capture the moment they asing someone. it was essentially a highlight reel of people getting tased which is not what they were looking for. they wanted to capture what led up to an incident. they...
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. >> i am not in my house -- i have you on video, go ahead and tase me. ah! >> that is really strange to watch. >> he recorded this 60-second video last kept and he was inside of his home, and deputies were called out by neighbors who heard him arguing with his wife. he was hit by a baton 15 times. the deputy is facing charges of felony assault by an officer and scheduled to go on trial in june. his attorney filed a civil claim against the county. >>> developing news, stanford police are looking for a man that followed a student into her campus residence hall and exposed himself. the man took off. police say he's in his 30s, 5'10", heavy set with dark hair. he does not match the description of a different man who groped two joggers on campus on escondido road two weeks ago. happening now san jose state university police warning women to be careful after a female jogger got attacked tuesday night on east san fernando and 7th street in the evening, and she was able to break free and he chased her a few hundred yards. officers looked all oefrt area but couldn't
. >> i am not in my house -- i have you on video, go ahead and tase me. ah! >> that is really strange to watch. >> he recorded this 60-second video last kept and he was inside of his home, and deputies were called out by neighbors who heard him arguing with his wife. he was hit by a baton 15 times. the deputy is facing charges of felony assault by an officer and scheduled to go on trial in june. his attorney filed a civil claim against the county. >>> developing news,...
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i have you on video, and go ahead and tase me. ah! ah! recorded the 60-second video, and deputies were called out by neighbors who heard him and his wife arguing. his attorney said he refused to stand up and got tased two or three times and hit by a baton 15 times. the deputy is scheduled to go on trial in june. his attorney has filed a civil claim against the county. >>> stanford police are looking for who followed a student into her campus residence hall and exposed himself just before midnight on tuesday in a common area. the man took off. police say he's in his 30s, 5'10", heavy set with dark hair and he does not match the description of a man that g two women two weeks ago. >>> a female jogger got attacked two night on east san fernando around 7:00 p.m. the girl said a man tried to grab her and she broke free and he chased her a few hundred yards until she jumped in another student's car and called for help. police could not find him. >> i make sure not to walk around by myself because a bunch of things have happened in the past. i d
i have you on video, and go ahead and tase me. ah! ah! recorded the 60-second video, and deputies were called out by neighbors who heard him and his wife arguing. his attorney said he refused to stand up and got tased two or three times and hit by a baton 15 times. the deputy is scheduled to go on trial in june. his attorney has filed a civil claim against the county. >>> stanford police are looking for who followed a student into her campus residence hall and exposed himself just...
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oliver: don't tase me, bro. >karen: that is exactly right.y have been trying to come up with a second revenue stream that can match that of the stun gun, and they finally hit their stride with police body cameras, -- with the in public demand for police body cameras, and they were one of the first comedy to have a viable product that could be rolled out and such a scale. taser has a division called axon that makes police body cameras and the associated cloud computing software type of stuff needed to manage the digital footage that people have. thecally, that has been fastest-growing part of the company, and they see it as a way to expand. they announced this plan -- or they have officially already change the company name from taser to axon. they changed their ticker, and other see the future of the company. they say they're definitely still committed to the taser, the weapon, but i really see a lot of their growth potential coming from the body cameras. and then all of this digital management of evidence and digital life of a police officer.
oliver: don't tase me, bro. >karen: that is exactly right.y have been trying to come up with a second revenue stream that can match that of the stun gun, and they finally hit their stride with police body cameras, -- with the in public demand for police body cameras, and they were one of the first comedy to have a viable product that could be rolled out and such a scale. taser has a division called axon that makes police body cameras and the associated cloud computing software type of stuff...
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they shot me with a bean bag and then they tased me with the taser and then they set the dog on me. when it was all said and done, you know, i'm like, i mean -- i'm like, man, you guys -- i don't know how you done it but you guys are good, i got to give you that. if i'd have made it this time, i was just wanting to be somebody else. just be a citizen. i figured that if i stole a few years now, as much time as possible, who knows. if i could go out and live a citizen's life, get one more chance at it, that if i did get caught later on down the line, i would have still been able to look back on my life and see that i had a little bit of life to live, that i'd lived a little bit of life. that was my plan. not much of a plan, obviously, but if they wouldn't have caught me at that moment in time, who knows, i might have been living in l.a. you know what i mean? with blond hair. you know. >> coming up -- >> who knows how many people have been here drawing on the cell, not knowing what's coming next. not knowing where their life is going. >> jimmy maxwell settles in. and just down the hall
they shot me with a bean bag and then they tased me with the taser and then they set the dog on me. when it was all said and done, you know, i'm like, i mean -- i'm like, man, you guys -- i don't know how you done it but you guys are good, i got to give you that. if i'd have made it this time, i was just wanting to be somebody else. just be a citizen. i figured that if i stole a few years now, as much time as possible, who knows. if i could go out and live a citizen's life, get one more chance...
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go ahead and tase me. >> mother [censor] >> fernando recorded his encounter with deputies last september. they called authorities after hearing an argument between him and his wife. this video supplied to us by his attorney tells ktvu this incident is a quote cut and dry case of excessive force. the attorney says his client was also hit with a police baton. he will file a federal lawsuit against the county. the sheriff's office spokesperson tells the press democratic newspaper that officials acted swiftly in firing deputy scott thorn who is waiting trial. the deputy acted in compliance with his training and he presented a danger. >>> a candid conversation about race as 100 people in san leandro try to find common ground in a barbershop. >> paul chambers have been facilitating the barbershop discussions to see things from other perspectives. >> he gives us a look at the most recent discussion that was the biggest yet. >> if we want change, we have to effect the change. >> reporter: that was the theme at the barbershop discussion. >> it starts with us. >> when you're able to have an open l
go ahead and tase me. >> mother [censor] >> fernando recorded his encounter with deputies last september. they called authorities after hearing an argument between him and his wife. this video supplied to us by his attorney tells ktvu this incident is a quote cut and dry case of excessive force. the attorney says his client was also hit with a police baton. he will file a federal lawsuit against the county. the sheriff's office spokesperson tells the press democratic newspaper that...
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one white house insider said it's between can't we all get along and don't tase me, bro. nora? >> that's a new one. all right, major. thank you. >>> north korea called the u.s. reckless and warned of catastrophic consequence it's there is military action in the korean peninsula. the u.s. and south korea began joint military exercises in south korea yesterday. about 3700 military personnel including 2500 americans took part in the exercise. the u.s. navy sent an aircraft carrier and other ships off the korean peninsula saturday due to concerns over the north korea nuclear weapons program. if china decides to help that will be great, but if not we will solve the problem without them. >> alabama governor robert bentley resigned following a scandal involving an alleged affair with a top aide and accusations of anelaborate cover-up. thinks resignation came hours after state lawmakers started impeachment hearings against him. bentley pleaded guilty to campaign violations. they came to light during the investigation prompted by his alleged affair. our reporter is outside of the state
one white house insider said it's between can't we all get along and don't tase me, bro. nora? >> that's a new one. all right, major. thank you. >>> north korea called the u.s. reckless and warned of catastrophic consequence it's there is military action in the korean peninsula. the u.s. and south korea began joint military exercises in south korea yesterday. about 3700 military personnel including 2500 americans took part in the exercise. the u.s. navy sent an aircraft carrier...
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>> don't make me tase you. >> this is not an admission of guilt.♪ don't stop >> and here's what's new for the week ahead. sunday is the final day of the masters golf tournament in augusta, georgia. monday is the day the 2017 pulitzer prize wrirnz announced. tuesday is the opening day of the hong kong international film festival. wednesday is the day president trump meets with nato secretary-general at the white house. thursday is president thomas jefferson's birthday. friday is the opening day of the coachella valley music and arts festival in california. saturday is the day major league baseball celebrates jackie robinson day. >> rose: that's "charlie rose: the week" for this week. before we go, we wanted to note the death thursday of the comedian don rickles. he was 90. ricles was a special kind of comic, an equal-opportunity offender. and for over 50 years, his cutting humor poked fun at both the powerful and the paying customer. we leave you this evening with don rickles at the table. i'm charlie rose. we'll see you next time. >> everything i'v
>> don't make me tase you. >> this is not an admission of guilt.♪ don't stop >> and here's what's new for the week ahead. sunday is the final day of the masters golf tournament in augusta, georgia. monday is the day the 2017 pulitzer prize wrirnz announced. tuesday is the opening day of the hong kong international film festival. wednesday is the day president trump meets with nato secretary-general at the white house. thursday is president thomas jefferson's birthday. friday...
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tased. do you understand me? >> yes, sir. >> by assaulting an officer, rubio has not only broken the law.e has also violated a bylaw of the mexican mafia, the gang to which prison officials say he belongs. >> the mexican mafia has a code. they don't assault the officers. >> they don't want any attention brought upon them. if one of their members assaults staff, they already know that now staff is going to start watching them more closely, which is what they don't want. >> because inmate rubio broke that code, he's going to have to pay a penalty. that penalty could be as severe as a beating. it could be anything beyond that. >> rubio, however, denies being a member of the gang. >> they say i affiliate with the mexican mafia. and i don't. >> he's being deceptive. rubio has signed a gang acknowledgment form identifying himself as a member of the mexican mafia. it's not uncommon for these guys to deny it to people who he thinks doesn't know his history. but in the end we do have all of our paperwork intact. >> officer rodriguez, part of the jail's gang intelligence division, heads to rubio's
tased. do you understand me? >> yes, sir. >> by assaulting an officer, rubio has not only broken the law.e has also violated a bylaw of the mexican mafia, the gang to which prison officials say he belongs. >> the mexican mafia has a code. they don't assault the officers. >> they don't want any attention brought upon them. if one of their members assaults staff, they already know that now staff is going to start watching them more closely, which is what they don't want....
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tase. check the store's policy. if it's not following the rules, point that out. if they don't budge, contact mehe station. >> all right. james from fremont asked todoesy homeowner's association have the right to ask me to move my basketball court. >> absolutely. basketball hoops are controversial, really controversial. you may say it sounds silly and most people don't want to look at someone's basketball hoop or listen to them playing in the middle of the night. and why most associations have rules when a basketball court can be set up or used. you need to look at that and see if they're making you wlif by the rules or making new rules for you. you can record it using #ask and i will answer it right here so you will get your answer. >> i like my hoop, michael. >> everybody loves their hoop. >> i don't love your hoop. >> here we go. >> thanks, michael. an auction of movie props at silicon valley silicon took in more than $7,000 over the weekends. the stormtrooper helmet $38,000. a body suit worn by christopher reeve went for $128,000. and the mask jim carrey wore went for $75,000. >>> people are
tase. check the store's policy. if it's not following the rules, point that out. if they don't budge, contact mehe station. >> all right. james from fremont asked todoesy homeowner's association have the right to ask me to move my basketball court. >> absolutely. basketball hoops are controversial, really controversial. you may say it sounds silly and most people don't want to look at someone's basketball hoop or listen to them playing in the middle of the night. and why most...
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this is the 0th time you have put up with me after all these years, and i think he is doing fine. this 100 tase come us up next week, i have piece in the "washington post" that grade is it at a successful 100 day. between 13 congressional review acts, pieces of statutes new york laws north regular layings, between then syria reaction, the afghanistan moab, the response to north korea, the budget, andd especially because of justice gorsuch, he want the first 100 days. like to win more but he won the first 100 day jazz. >> host: what is important or significant -- that's too low but he has broken out of the starvation years of theme department of defense so mick mulvaney is not nope for being a defense spending. he is a budget hawk and says the deficit is a bigger national security problem than the prc or russia. was a little afraid he would undercut defense. still not what needed to be. no enough money for a 350 ship navy but going the right direction. by the time it gets through the house and senate and after thehe shutdown, which is coming,. >> host: you think we center. >> guest: chuck schume
this is the 0th time you have put up with me after all these years, and i think he is doing fine. this 100 tase come us up next week, i have piece in the "washington post" that grade is it at a successful 100 day. between 13 congressional review acts, pieces of statutes new york laws north regular layings, between then syria reaction, the afghanistan moab, the response to north korea, the budget, andd especially because of justice gorsuch, he want the first 100 days. like to win more...
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me some answers. what happened? i want to know what happened. why did you have to tase my son? >> reporter: all right, though. back out live. we can tell you as this investigation continues, reading police officers do not have body cameras. the officer that fired that taser has been placed on administrative leave. and the autopsiy is scheduled for tonight at 8:00. live in reading, gray gray, "channel 6 action news." rick? >> all right, gray. thank you. >>> in other news, two of three teenage girls have found family spoke after the decision was handed down. >> at the end of the day, you cannot brutalize someone, pummel someone in the bathroom and lead to their death and there's no conditions quens to -- consequence to that action. >> sentence something set for next month. >>> new at 5:00, a lehigh valley high school teacher has been arrested for inappropriate sexual contact with a student. according to police, 34-year-old christopher johnson of bethlehem had sex with a student he had tutored multiple times. the victim's parents were alerted to the relationship when they found graphic text messages cell phone.
me some answers. what happened? i want to know what happened. why did you have to tase my son? >> reporter: all right, though. back out live. we can tell you as this investigation continues, reading police officers do not have body cameras. the officer that fired that taser has been placed on administrative leave. and the autopsiy is scheduled for tonight at 8:00. live in reading, gray gray, "channel 6 action news." rick? >> all right, gray. thank you. >>> in...
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