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bullets go off at the same time and i felt like they didn't give the taser enough time. >> the second officer is angled directly in line with the subject, so it's just a perspective perceptive thing and what they perceive as danger. >> reporter: after police shot him, the man got up, was responsive, and talk to the officers. chief toney chaplin says police responded to his house after he and another man got into an argument and threatened to fight each other. >> he admitted to retrieving the knife and lunging at the officers with a knife and he apologized and said basically it was his fault. >> the man who was shot is now in jail and faces multiple charges related to assault with a deadly weapon against a police officer. >>> the bay area finally feeling a little relief from this week's heat wave, our natural ac rolled into the golden gate today, we are taking a live look from our dublin camera where it still warm inland. our chief meteorologist paul heggen is crunching the numbers. you got that side of the bay and the side of the bay, it's two different worlds. >> i live on your side
bullets go off at the same time and i felt like they didn't give the taser enough time. >> the second officer is angled directly in line with the subject, so it's just a perspective perceptive thing and what they perceive as danger. >> reporter: after police shot him, the man got up, was responsive, and talk to the officers. chief toney chaplin says police responded to his house after he and another man got into an argument and threatened to fight each other. >> he admitted to...
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it was a loud, chaotic, and fast-moving police response, first a taser and then gunshots. >> a whole bunch of chaos and me screaming, i was freaking out. >> reporter: the man police shot, her 61-year-old uncle, it happened yesterday afternoon in their haywood driveway. >> just the gunshots and seeing my uncle not posing a real threat and him still being shot and he could've died. >> reporter: police released officers chest cam videos and said the man had a knife in his right hand. they say he was combative and aggressive toward the officers. neighbors who witnessed the shooting believe the officers acted cool quickly. >> i heard tasers and go off and bullets go off at the same time and i feel like they didn't give the taser enough time. >> the second oriented officer is angled directly in a line with the subject so it's just a perception of what they perceive is danger. >> reporter: after police shot him, the man got up, was responsive, and talk to the officers. police responded to the man's house after he and another man got into an argument paid >> he admitted to retrieving the kni
it was a loud, chaotic, and fast-moving police response, first a taser and then gunshots. >> a whole bunch of chaos and me screaming, i was freaking out. >> reporter: the man police shot, her 61-year-old uncle, it happened yesterday afternoon in their haywood driveway. >> just the gunshots and seeing my uncle not posing a real threat and him still being shot and he could've died. >> reporter: police released officers chest cam videos and said the man had a knife in his...
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first a taser followed by gunshots. [ screaming ]. [ screaming ] . >> a whole bunch of chaos. just me screaming. i was freaking out. [ gun shots ] >> the man police shot, her 61- year-old uncle, eric rosahia. it happened yesterday afternoon in their driveway. >> just the gunshots, just seeing my uncle not posing a real threat and him still being shot. and he could have died. >> hayward police released officers chest cam video and said rosalia had a knife in his right hand. they say he was combative and aggressive towards officers. neighbors believe officers acted too quickly. >> i heard taser and bullets go off at the same time. and i felt like they didn't give the taser enough time. >> the officer is angled in line with the subject. and so it's a perception thing at times. what they perceive as danger, if i'm standing to the side, i may perceive something different. >> after police shot him, the man got up, was responsive and talked to the officers. chief chaplain say police responded to hiss house after he and another man got into an argument and threatened to fight each oth
first a taser followed by gunshots. [ screaming ]. [ screaming ] . >> a whole bunch of chaos. just me screaming. i was freaking out. [ gun shots ] >> the man police shot, her 61- year-old uncle, eric rosahia. it happened yesterday afternoon in their driveway. >> just the gunshots, just seeing my uncle not posing a real threat and him still being shot. and he could have died. >> hayward police released officers chest cam video and said rosalia had a knife in his right...
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some of what they have are from the rubber bullets, some of the taser is at their side, there has been the lot of pepper spray deployed tonight. there have been some of the flash bangs deployed tonight. the way it starts, there is a bit of a back-and-forth. you'll see a lot of the crowd here, the usual chanting, and you'll see something flying over the crowd. plastic bottles, in case rocks. the police respond. usually in that area where the flash bang hits or what not, you'll thehe demonstrators scatter. that area will be vacant for a little while until they fill it in again. you hearhi some of the demonstrators saying right now, they have guns, we have signs bearing art situation here. angry demonstrators. you saw that the four police officer is connected to the incident where were fired swift. you saw the president, here is one of the guys saying, they ought to be up arrested. that's not enough for these protesters bear they are saying, no justice, no peace, they wants with justice. one of the people impatient about it has been the mayor of minneapolis himself. >> tucker>> sean: have
some of what they have are from the rubber bullets, some of the taser is at their side, there has been the lot of pepper spray deployed tonight. there have been some of the flash bangs deployed tonight. the way it starts, there is a bit of a back-and-forth. you'll see a lot of the crowd here, the usual chanting, and you'll see something flying over the crowd. plastic bottles, in case rocks. the police respond. usually in that area where the flash bang hits or what not, you'll thehe...
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. >> you guys have tasers and you have tasers for a reason. not to use your gun. >> reporter: the chief says officers react differently, based on where they were standing. >> it's just a perception thing sometimes. if i'm standing off to the side and may stand a little different than someone directly in front of him. >> he admitted to retrieving the knife and lunging at the officers with a knife and he apologized and said basically it was his fault. >> the shooting happened a week after hayward police shot and killed a suspect, a. >>> president trump circles targets social media sites, including 200. >>> we might need a little bit of wet weather gear this weekend. not a lot, but there could be a few sprinkles. here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken. keep track of them. each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier community. so for now, keep your d
. >> you guys have tasers and you have tasers for a reason. not to use your gun. >> reporter: the chief says officers react differently, based on where they were standing. >> it's just a perception thing sometimes. if i'm standing off to the side and may stand a little different than someone directly in front of him. >> he admitted to retrieving the knife and lunging at the officers with a knife and he apologized and said basically it was his fault. >> the shooting...
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are you going to taser me? i don't want to taser you. are you guys housed somewhere? yes. yes? ok.. all you guys are doing being out and about is causing more issues for people. it's a problem that increasing the longer the lockdown goes on, because they feel more emboldened to go out and act in a way which intimidates a lot of people, frankly. i wasn't resisting arrest, she had hold of me! how can i be resisting arrest when she had hold of me?! we're taking proactive action as best we can without trying to stigmatise those people or become overzealous, as i know the police have been accused of being recently. so yeah, it's a difficult one, really, because the law is quite grey, unfortunately. you're a bully. this shift started with someone spitting in the face of a paramedic. and now it's ended with another emergency service worker being spat out again. now, ijust don't understand people, i really don't. yeah, it's been a trying shift. hi, guys. how have you coped with the lockdown so far? it's nice here, to be fair. most people have been absolutely fine. like yourselves. the whol
are you going to taser me? i don't want to taser you. are you guys housed somewhere? yes. yes? ok.. all you guys are doing being out and about is causing more issues for people. it's a problem that increasing the longer the lockdown goes on, because they feel more emboldened to go out and act in a way which intimidates a lot of people, frankly. i wasn't resisting arrest, she had hold of me! how can i be resisting arrest when she had hold of me?! we're taking proactive action as best we can...
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didn't see the taser he was holding. >> he starts tasing her and doesn't stop.the time he removed the taser, she's not moving inside the suitcase at all. he races into the bedroom, grabs a pillow off the bed, comes back in. pushes me away, unzips the suitcase, takes the pillow, compresses it over her mouth, grabs the wine bottle that is maybe four feet away, takes the wine bottle, crack, crack. i think maybe it's three times he hits her. he tells me to go inside the bathroom, start the water. >> she was terrified, she says. did you say, "ethan, stop?" >> i didn't say anything. >> didn't say anything at all? why not? >> i cried but i didn't say anything. i didn't know what to do. i didn't know what to say. when he told me to do something, i did it. >> she filled the tub, she says. >> he asked me to help her pull in there. i tried, but i can't do. i start crying, and i throw up in the toilet. >> why didn't you pull her out of the water? >> at that point, i -- the only thing i was thinking about was how am i going to make it out of this house. >> did you think etha
didn't see the taser he was holding. >> he starts tasing her and doesn't stop.the time he removed the taser, she's not moving inside the suitcase at all. he races into the bedroom, grabs a pillow off the bed, comes back in. pushes me away, unzips the suitcase, takes the pillow, compresses it over her mouth, grabs the wine bottle that is maybe four feet away, takes the wine bottle, crack, crack. i think maybe it's three times he hits her. he tells me to go inside the bathroom, start the...
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>> they do have tasers, craig. however, based on what we've seen in the videos, and you showed one at the top of your interview, you show that he was handcuffed, they sat him down. everybody is saying that we didn't see him posing a violent threat to the police. so people literally are sending us these videos, and we keep waiting to see what the police saw since they was out there to arrest him for an allegation of a non-violent forgery charge. it reminds you of eric gardner in new york, a non-violent crime, yet met by the police with excessive lethal force on another black american. >> rodney, we're not going to keep showing that video over and over, rodney. but i assume you have seen the video. how did you find out what had happened to your brother? >> hmm, facebook. i went there early in the morning, 6:00 in the morning. i seen the video online, and, you know, i was just in thoughts, just couldn't -- i knew it was him immediately. i know my brother. i'm like, that's not him. i know he's not no violent person lik
>> they do have tasers, craig. however, based on what we've seen in the videos, and you showed one at the top of your interview, you show that he was handcuffed, they sat him down. everybody is saying that we didn't see him posing a violent threat to the police. so people literally are sending us these videos, and we keep waiting to see what the police saw since they was out there to arrest him for an allegation of a non-violent forgery charge. it reminds you of eric gardner in new york,...
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[screaming] >> 61-year-old man was hit with a taser and then gunfire. officer body camera video shows the suspect brandishing a wife, being aggressive, neighbors say the police were too quick to fire their guns. he has already been released from the hospital. he is facing charges of assault with a deadly weapon. the police ie he has apologized and admitted it was his fault. >>> tonight, san francisco announcing a new time line to get the city up and running. with that, officials are also tightening restrictions on face coverings. y ou will be required to wear face coverings outside within 30 feet of people. the mandate here. the reopening dates now on the calendar, june 1st, botanical gardens and retail will reopen. then, june 15th we can see in door retail religious services and even sporting events without fans. >> the reopening has been show and it has been safe because the purpose is to keep the public healthy. >> starting july 13th indoor restaurant dining, hair salons, barbershops can reopen. sometime in mid-august the reopening of schools, bars,
[screaming] >> 61-year-old man was hit with a taser and then gunfire. officer body camera video shows the suspect brandishing a wife, being aggressive, neighbors say the police were too quick to fire their guns. he has already been released from the hospital. he is facing charges of assault with a deadly weapon. the police ie he has apologized and admitted it was his fault. >>> tonight, san francisco announcing a new time line to get the city up and running. with that, officials...
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was captured on cell phone video and the images are hard to watch. 61-year-old eric was hit with a taser and then gunfire. officer body camera video shows the suspect brandishing a knife and being aggressive. neighbors say police were too quick to fire their guns. he has been released from the hospital and he is facing charges of assault with a deadly weapon. the police chief says he has apologized and admitted it was his fault. >>> to our coverage of the virus, a stunning announcement from the sheriff of sonoma county. the announcement comes a day after the county health officer ordered a two-week pause on reopening. he cited an uptick in cases. one merchant we spoke with said while he certainly is ready to reopen, he understands the call for caution. >> we normally see some people -- it is not worth somebody dying. we want to continue to be really careful. >> the county supervisor sue and called them tone deaf and plans to call on him to explain himself to the full board next week. >>> san francisco announcing a new timeline to get the city up and running and with that officials are al
was captured on cell phone video and the images are hard to watch. 61-year-old eric was hit with a taser and then gunfire. officer body camera video shows the suspect brandishing a knife and being aggressive. neighbors say police were too quick to fire their guns. he has been released from the hospital and he is facing charges of assault with a deadly weapon. the police chief says he has apologized and admitted it was his fault. >>> to our coverage of the virus, a stunning announcement...
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are you going to taser me? i do not want to taser you! policing the lockdown.where, can you imagine social distancing in that kind of circumstance? we are just not designed for that. in the next 20 minutes i'll be talking to the boss of ryanair. good morning. it's friday the 1st of may. our top story. borisjohnson says the uk is "past the peak" of coronavirus and can see light at the end of the tunnel. promising to reveal detailed plans next week on how his government will lift lockdown restrictions, the prime minister said that facemasks will be a "useful" part of the strategy. dan johnson reports. for a nation cut off, closed down, hurting... applause. ..this is notjust about gratitude, it has become a regular act of communion, in the name of the carer, the medic, and the vital key worker, kind, helping hands that have kept the country on its feet and saved lives. cheering and applause. and here's a reminder that, in the crossfire of coronavirus, heroes can be patients too. you saved my life. west midlands police chief superintendent, phil dolby, spent more t
are you going to taser me? i do not want to taser you! policing the lockdown.where, can you imagine social distancing in that kind of circumstance? we are just not designed for that. in the next 20 minutes i'll be talking to the boss of ryanair. good morning. it's friday the 1st of may. our top story. borisjohnson says the uk is "past the peak" of coronavirus and can see light at the end of the tunnel. promising to reveal detailed plans next week on how his government will lift...
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but when they pulled me over, it was two cops, and one came and tapped on the window with his taser. like, whoa. they asked for my license and registration. i gave it to them. insurance, the whole nine. and while they were running his i.d. and all of that, one of them said, how did you afford this car? what do you do? when his license came back clean and everything was good, the guy with the taser, who never put it out, said to my son, today is your lucky day. and i said, why are you lucky if you're a law-abiding citizen? why are you lucky if there wasn't a reason for them to handle you in an inappropriate way? i was livid. but the conversation i have to have with my son is, even if you are right, you have to comply in order that you make it back to me alive. now, that's what i have been telling him. and now we're looking at george floyd who did comply, who was already handcuffed, who was already laying on the ground, and still didn't make it back to his family. so now what do i tell my son? >> what do you tell your son? what do mothers and fathers, black and brown families, what do
but when they pulled me over, it was two cops, and one came and tapped on the window with his taser. like, whoa. they asked for my license and registration. i gave it to them. insurance, the whole nine. and while they were running his i.d. and all of that, one of them said, how did you afford this car? what do you do? when his license came back clean and everything was good, the guy with the taser, who never put it out, said to my son, today is your lucky day. and i said, why are you lucky if...
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. >> you can have a situation one second a taser is appropriate. and within a millisecond it's not the appropriate weapon. i don't think the video is raises any concern. it's another fact that has to be analyzed. >> he claims the suspect took responsibility. before being released from the hospital. >> he admitted to retrieving a knife and lunging at the officer. and apologized and said it was his fault. >> the suspect was booked into the jail. and currently faces a charge of assault with a deadly weapon against a police officer. >> a lot more to bring you. a tussle over tasting rooms and that sparked a lawsuit. >> finding a recycling center in a pandemic can be tough. so how are you supposed to get deposits back? >> costco free samples are coming back. they may not be the way you remember them. >> get ready to trade the shades for the umbrella. when showers will arrive. here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken.
. >> you can have a situation one second a taser is appropriate. and within a millisecond it's not the appropriate weapon. i don't think the video is raises any concern. it's another fact that has to be analyzed. >> he claims the suspect took responsibility. before being released from the hospital. >> he admitted to retrieving a knife and lunging at the officer. and apologized and said it was his fault. >> the suspect was booked into the jail. and currently faces a...
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thank god the taser malfunctioned, nothing happened and he was allowed to leave. that's one angle. is ahmaud arbery knew what it was like to be harassed by the cops. he clearly didn't like the idea of somebody messing with him for no or bad reason. and it makes you wonder when he's jogging down the street and two guys light him up in a pickup truck trying to stop him for minutes, you know, was he the kind of guy, as his mother said to me the other night, i taught him, you be nice. but if people won't leave you alone and you have to protect yourself, protect yourself. this was a kid who wasn't afraid of standing up for himself. i wonder how it played into the situation with the mcmichaels. >> well, to the first point, it's true that you could -- if there is any indication that the mcmichaels particularly getting scattergory mcmichael while he was an officer had interaction, that would speak to my mind as a prosecutor about how he was able to identify this person and his awareness of who this person was as a suspect in the past, but it would belie logic because they thought he had a
thank god the taser malfunctioned, nothing happened and he was allowed to leave. that's one angle. is ahmaud arbery knew what it was like to be harassed by the cops. he clearly didn't like the idea of somebody messing with him for no or bad reason. and it makes you wonder when he's jogging down the street and two guys light him up in a pickup truck trying to stop him for minutes, you know, was he the kind of guy, as his mother said to me the other night, i taught him, you be nice. but if people...
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was a challenge by trying to figure out the future like we're unsure winner taser is going to open again is if we could get more kinds and how to do it we sang together a plan a a plan that it's a it's a really big challenge when you're not even a lot of to unite at the series is doing. >>the pop-up parties service uh that's set for this saturday and sunday he says customers will have to rsvp in advance. you can find details on kron 4 dot com. still ahead how the forty-niners foundatio giving tuesday and usually follows cyber monday, but because of the pandemic today is giving tuesday kron four's kate rooney tells us how the local nfl squad is getting involved. >>everyone in the bay area knows the forty-niners winners of 5 super bowl rings reigning nfc champs. but not everyone knows the forty-niners foundation right now as we speak we are actually working on a new lesson plans new online webinars and forms that we can roll out for people to participate. >>and still feel connected to the organization tour work in the community under normal circumstances, the foundation works with 100,000
was a challenge by trying to figure out the future like we're unsure winner taser is going to open again is if we could get more kinds and how to do it we sang together a plan a a plan that it's a it's a really big challenge when you're not even a lot of to unite at the series is doing. >>the pop-up parties service uh that's set for this saturday and sunday he says customers will have to rsvp in advance. you can find details on kron 4 dot com. still ahead how the forty-niners foundatio...
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. >> you can have a situation one second a taser is appropriate. and within a millisecond it's not the appropriate weapon. i don't think the video is raises any concern. it's another fact that has to be analyzed. >> he claims the suspect took responsibility. before being released from the hospital. >> he admitted to retrieving a knife and lunging at the officer. and apologized and said it was his fault. >> the suspect was booked into the jail. and currently faces a charge of assault with a deadly weapon against a police officer. >> a lot more to bring you. a tussle over tasting rooms and that sparked a lawsuit. >> finding a recycling center in a pandemic can be tough. so how are you supposed to get deposits back? >> costco free samples are coming back. they may not be the way you remember them. >> get ready to trade the shades for the umbrella. when showers will arrive. ♪ feel like getting back out there? nissan is ready to help you with a bold, award-winning lineup. and great offers. kick off summer... with no payments for 3 months. plus, we'll co
. >> you can have a situation one second a taser is appropriate. and within a millisecond it's not the appropriate weapon. i don't think the video is raises any concern. it's another fact that has to be analyzed. >> he claims the suspect took responsibility. before being released from the hospital. >> he admitted to retrieving a knife and lunging at the officer. and apologized and said it was his fault. >> the suspect was booked into the jail. and currently faces a...
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. >> reporter: a second officer arrived, tried to use his taser but it mall fngs functioned. >> empty your pocket. >> reporter: arbery was never charged with a crime. >> over and over again the black community has been called criminals. >> reporter: we're also learning more about dprerg gregy mcmichael, one of the suspects charged in the murder of arbery. mcmichael is shown to have had his arresting powers taken away twice for not finishing required traning over a period of five years. the course is not completed at the the time included use of deadly force and firearms requalifications. his powers of arrest were later reinstated. gregory and son travis mcmichael are charged with shooting and keeling arbery february 23. they claim self-defense. omar villafranca, cbs news, dallas. >> o'donnell: the pandemic has taken a toll open local business. a recent survey found nearly half small businesses have closed temporarily because of the coronavirus. today facebook announced shops, a new product that allows companies to set up online stores via the social media platform. joining us is faceb
. >> reporter: a second officer arrived, tried to use his taser but it mall fngs functioned. >> empty your pocket. >> reporter: arbery was never charged with a crime. >> over and over again the black community has been called criminals. >> reporter: we're also learning more about dprerg gregy mcmichael, one of the suspects charged in the murder of arbery. mcmichael is shown to have had his arresting powers taken away twice for not finishing required traning over a...
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. >> reporter: a second officer arrives and tries to use his taser, but it malfunctions. >> get your hand out of your pocket. hand out of your pocket. >> reporter: arbery was never charged with a crime in that incident. >> over and over again, the black community has been called criminals. >> reporter: we're also learning more about gregory mcmichael, one of the suspects charged in the murder of arbery. police records obtained by cbs news show mcmichael, a now-retired investigator with the brunswick d.a.'s office, had his arresting powers taken away twice for not finishing required training over a period of five years. the course was not completed at the time included use of deadly force and firearms requalifications. his powers of arrest were later reinstated. gregory and his son travis mcmichael are charged with shooting and killing arbery february 23rd. [ gunshots ] they claim self-defense. omar villafranca, cbs news, dallas. >>> the pandemic has taken a toll on local business. a recent sfo half of smalbusisses have daps, new product that allows companies to set up online stores v
. >> reporter: a second officer arrives and tries to use his taser, but it malfunctions. >> get your hand out of your pocket. hand out of your pocket. >> reporter: arbery was never charged with a crime in that incident. >> over and over again, the black community has been called criminals. >> reporter: we're also learning more about gregory mcmichael, one of the suspects charged in the murder of arbery. police records obtained by cbs news show mcmichael, a...
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this video capturing the moment an officer waves a taser and repeatedly strikes a bystander during a social distancing. and police watchdogs accusing officers of using social distancing during the pandemic as an excuse to harass people of color along the lines of stop and frisk others taking it a step further criticizing what they call police officers double standards going after minorities during this pandemic but allowing crowds of mainly white parco wares to gather in large groups well you know. the founder of foundation for red dress told r.t. the cops attitude toward saying whites in central park who are massless and crowded together are greeted with a smile and hand in masks but blacks and latinos who are alleged violators are greeted with balled up fist to the face a firm foot up the butt and tight handcuffs violence prevention groups across new york city now stepping in the groups which are mostly young black and hispanic men the same demographic that has either been given summonses or arrested for offenses related to the coronavirus pandemic are known as credible messengers
this video capturing the moment an officer waves a taser and repeatedly strikes a bystander during a social distancing. and police watchdogs accusing officers of using social distancing during the pandemic as an excuse to harass people of color along the lines of stop and frisk others taking it a step further criticizing what they call police officers double standards going after minorities during this pandemic but allowing crowds of mainly white parco wares to gather in large groups well you...
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this video capturing the moment an officer waves a taser and repeatedly strikes a bystander during a social distancing. and police watchdogs accusing officers of using social distancing during the pandemic as an excuse to harass people of color along the lines of stop and frisk others taking it a step further criticizing what they call police officers double standards going after minorities during this pandemic but allowing crowds of mainly white parco wares to gather in large groups. like the founder of foundation for red dress told r.t. the cops attitude toward saying whites in central park who are massless and crowded together are greeted with a smile and hand in masks but blacks and latinos who are alleged violators are greeted with balled up fist to the face a firm foot up the butt and tight handcuffs violence prevention groups across new york city now stepping in the groups which are mostly young black and hispanic men the same demographic that has either been given summonses or arrested for offenses related to the coronavirus pandemic are known as credible messengers rather th
this video capturing the moment an officer waves a taser and repeatedly strikes a bystander during a social distancing. and police watchdogs accusing officers of using social distancing during the pandemic as an excuse to harass people of color along the lines of stop and frisk others taking it a step further criticizing what they call police officers double standards going after minorities during this pandemic but allowing crowds of mainly white parco wares to gather in large groups. like the...
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police say the man approached them with a knife, and that's when one officer shot him with a taser and another officer shot that man with his gun. the man survived and is now at the santa rita jail. >>> the cleanup is nearly done at pier 45 in san francisco following that massive fire last saturday. flames destroyed a warehouse that held thousands of crab, shrimp, and black cod traps worth millions of bucks. because of that, the fire has taken a devastating toll on the city's fishing industry. still no word on the cause. >>> like so many businesses, a neighborhood bookstore might go out of business. but people in willow glen are trying to save it. hickleby's children's bookstore was started by four moms back in 1979. over the last 41 years, the store survived recessions and even the loma prieta earthquake. but when the shelter at home order went into effect -- >> they're getting to meet authors and just because we're missing out on those connections, it's just a huge loss of revenue for us. >> a gofundme account has been set up to help the bookstore. >>> here's a reason to smile. we ar
police say the man approached them with a knife, and that's when one officer shot him with a taser and another officer shot that man with his gun. the man survived and is now at the santa rita jail. >>> the cleanup is nearly done at pier 45 in san francisco following that massive fire last saturday. flames destroyed a warehouse that held thousands of crab, shrimp, and black cod traps worth millions of bucks. because of that, the fire has taken a devastating toll on the city's fishing...
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this video capturing the moment an officer waves a taser and repeatedly strikes a bystander during a social distancing by stating the. police watchdogs accusing officers of using social distancing during the pandemic as an excuse to harass people of color along the lines of stop and frisk others taking it a step further criticizing what they call police officers double standards going after minorities during this pandemic but allowing crowds of mainly white parco wares to gather in large groups well you know. the founder of foundation for red dress told r.t. the cops attitude toward saying whites in central park were massless and crowded together are greeted with a smile and hand in masks but blacks and latinos who are alleged violators are greeted with balled up fist to the face a firm foot up the butt and tight handcuffs violence prevention groups across new york city now stepping in the groups which are mostly young black and hispanic men the same demographic that has either been given summonses or arrested for offenses related to the coronavirus pandemic are known as credible mes
this video capturing the moment an officer waves a taser and repeatedly strikes a bystander during a social distancing by stating the. police watchdogs accusing officers of using social distancing during the pandemic as an excuse to harass people of color along the lines of stop and frisk others taking it a step further criticizing what they call police officers double standards going after minorities during this pandemic but allowing crowds of mainly white parco wares to gather in large groups...
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and this cell phone video capturing the moment an officer waves that taser and repeatedly strikes a bystander during a social distancing bust in the police watchdogs accusing officers of using social distancing during the pandemic as an excuse to harass people of color along the lines of stop and frisk what happened would stop and frisk was a systematic oppressive unconstitutional strategy that created a new problem much bigger than anything it purported to solve this is the farthest thing from that this is addressing a pandemic yet according to leaked data 90 percent of the people arrested for violating social distancing rules in new york city were black and hispanic following public outcry over racial disparities in new york city's in force when a social distancing officials are deploying social distancing embassadors. non-police workers to persuade people to comply with social distancing measures reporting in new york trinity child as r.t. wow that's an amazing development in this story to see the police officers actually waylaying that individual when they say it's because he wasn't worri
and this cell phone video capturing the moment an officer waves that taser and repeatedly strikes a bystander during a social distancing bust in the police watchdogs accusing officers of using social distancing during the pandemic as an excuse to harass people of color along the lines of stop and frisk what happened would stop and frisk was a systematic oppressive unconstitutional strategy that created a new problem much bigger than anything it purported to solve this is the farthest thing from...
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police in brooklyn back was grabbed and this cell phone video capturing the moment an officer waves a taser and repeatedly strikes a bystander during a social distancing bust in the police watched and sick using officers abusing social distancing during the pandemic as an excuse to harass people of color along the lines of stop and frisk others taking it a step further criticizing what they call police officers double standards going after minorities during the pandemic but allowing crowds of mainly white parco hours to gather in large groups what happened would stop and frisk was a systematic oppressive unconstitutional strategy that created a new problem much bigger than anything it purported to solve this is the farthest thing from that this is addressing a pandemic yet according to a racial breakdown the brooklyn district attorney's office released on thursday 35 of the 40 people arrested for social distancing by lation were african-american mayor bill de blasio saying he vows to do better at announcing today that the city will limit capacity at parks in order to enforce social distanci
police in brooklyn back was grabbed and this cell phone video capturing the moment an officer waves a taser and repeatedly strikes a bystander during a social distancing bust in the police watched and sick using officers abusing social distancing during the pandemic as an excuse to harass people of color along the lines of stop and frisk others taking it a step further criticizing what they call police officers double standards going after minorities during the pandemic but allowing crowds of...
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polls also closed in sort of a long serving president and cyber a taser is seeking another term despite being convicted of murder but cast his vote in the election for the national assembly in the capital potter moneyball members of the assembly will then vote on whether to reelect him but to lead a 2 thirds majority in the vendor he was found guilty of the execution of political opponents in 1902 an appeal will be heard next month. germany's top cause has ruled that vaults far gone must buy back diesel cars at the center of an emissions cheating scandal the decision affects about 60000 car owners in germany wells fargo admitted using software to cheat on a mission tests 5 years ago and what became known as diesel gate scandal has already cost the firm more than $30000000000.00 worldwide and an agreement has been reached for a $9800000000.00 government bailout for the german airline lufthansa the rescue package will keep the carrier going as the industry struggles during the global pandemic the deal is yet to be approved by the european union. you what you have to say with me still robi
polls also closed in sort of a long serving president and cyber a taser is seeking another term despite being convicted of murder but cast his vote in the election for the national assembly in the capital potter moneyball members of the assembly will then vote on whether to reelect him but to lead a 2 thirds majority in the vendor he was found guilty of the execution of political opponents in 1902 an appeal will be heard next month. germany's top cause has ruled that vaults far gone must buy...
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arrived he took off on his motorcycle and was shot after crashing it outside of his house >> you have tasers for a reason. >> reporter: the chief said that officers reacted differently based on where they were standing. >> it's a perception thing. if i'm standing to the side i may perceive something differently than somebody standing directly in front of him. the suspect admitted to retrieving a knife and lunging at the officers and he apologized. he said it was his fault. >> reporter: the shooting happened one week after the police killed the suspect he was accused of killing a homeless man. the suspect was a treated a local hospital and released and has been booked into the jail on suspicion of assault. the shooting is still under investigation from hayward police, henry lee , ktvu fox 2 news . >> thank you henry. >>> protest continued in minnesota today. the governor called out the national guard. emotions were running high in st. paul, mayor frei has asked people to stay home. the federal investigation into the death of george floyd. they said that they will find out exactly what happene
arrived he took off on his motorcycle and was shot after crashing it outside of his house >> you have tasers for a reason. >> reporter: the chief said that officers reacted differently based on where they were standing. >> it's a perception thing. if i'm standing to the side i may perceive something differently than somebody standing directly in front of him. the suspect admitted to retrieving a knife and lunging at the officers and he apologized. he said it was his fault....
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. >> you have a taser for a reason. not to use your gun. >> reporter: the chief said officers reacted differently based on where they were standing. >> it's a perception thing. what they perceive as danger. if i'm off to the side i mean perceive something more dangerously. the suspect admitted to retrieving a knife and lunging at the officers. he apologized and said it was his fault. >> reporter: this came one week after police were accused of shooting a homeless man. both investigations are under investigation.henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a dozen workers at a grocery store have tested positive for covid-19. the latest case was reported on sunday. each infected employee was asked to quarantine. and workers have tested positive including san rafael location. >>> were getting a closer look at how the coronavirus viruses impacting people. studies looked at the demographics of the 4100 people that were tested in neighborhood last month. 95% of people who tested positive for covid-19 were latino , the other 5% were asian
. >> you have a taser for a reason. not to use your gun. >> reporter: the chief said officers reacted differently based on where they were standing. >> it's a perception thing. what they perceive as danger. if i'm off to the side i mean perceive something more dangerously. the suspect admitted to retrieving a knife and lunging at the officers. he apologized and said it was his fault. >> reporter: this came one week after police were accused of shooting a homeless man....
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the chief was asked why they didn't use a taser. >> it defends on the perspective of the officer. the second oriented officer is angled directly in the line with the jsubject. it's just a perception thing. if i stand off to the side, i may perceive it different. >> the man has been treated and released from the hospital. the shooting is now investigating, which is normal procedure. >>> protests continue nationwide after the death of 46-year-old george floyd in minneapolis at the hands of police. one protest now in oakland. blocking street ares. sky ranger capture near city hall. they are now recordedly back at city hall and so far, it's very peace frl. >>> in statemen. paul, minnesot different story. many want the police officers to face murder charges. unrest with people looting and sparking fires. the 2k3w06 nor has activated the national guard. >>> up next, could it be a final chapter? a popular bookstore in willow glen might not make in it through the pan em. >>> and pg & e. a $58 billion bankruptcy plan. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ran nearly. quite a bit of sunshine and
the chief was asked why they didn't use a taser. >> it defends on the perspective of the officer. the second oriented officer is angled directly in the line with the jsubject. it's just a perception thing. if i stand off to the side, i may perceive it different. >> the man has been treated and released from the hospital. the shooting is now investigating, which is normal procedure. >>> protests continue nationwide after the death of 46-year-old george floyd in minneapolis...
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and you can see the police are using a taser to threaten him.e found footage of police on motorcycles who they say were finding people out after dark. finally, in kenya, there reportedly 20 people have been killed so far in clashes with police officers who were enforcing lockdown curfews. and what is disturbing is doctors there told us that they were being singled out at checkpoints pore being doctors. so at a time when doctors are needed more than ever, they say they're being deliberately targeted by security forces. >> thank you for that reporting for inge beforing that to our attention live in london. >>> graduation ceremonies are going to look different this year thanks to covid-19 from drooive throughs to virsal commencements. schools, celebrities and students are getting creative with how they celebrate. >> dasha urns about has more on how the class of 2020 is trying to celebrate the day that should be one of the biggest of their lives. >> no. caps, no gowns, no good-byes. >> i feel like, did i gra out? like the requiredal feels missing. >
and you can see the police are using a taser to threaten him.e found footage of police on motorcycles who they say were finding people out after dark. finally, in kenya, there reportedly 20 people have been killed so far in clashes with police officers who were enforcing lockdown curfews. and what is disturbing is doctors there told us that they were being singled out at checkpoints pore being doctors. so at a time when doctors are needed more than ever, they say they're being deliberately...
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video grant seen lying face down on the station platform was unarmed the officer claimed to use his tasertead of his gun. he was later convicted of involuntary manslaughter 11 years later a similar case involving an unarmed black man in minnesota george floyd also caught on >>i just started crying. really crying because. i saw how there was. >>compassion or no movement for someone screaming out for help derek shop in a minneapolis police officer kneeled on floyd's neck for more than 8 minutes. >>has since been fired and charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. johnson says the charges are not enough we spoke to civil rights attorney john burris who represented johnson family in the fruitvale shooting. >>and the number of police death cases why might a prosecutor decide for a lesser charge of murder. do you think it's because it is more realistic too. >>get a conviction. well certainly the prosecutor has to make a judgment. >>about where the where he can get it where they can get a conviction or not and you based upon the onus is a problem. so yeah he might have mad
video grant seen lying face down on the station platform was unarmed the officer claimed to use his tasertead of his gun. he was later convicted of involuntary manslaughter 11 years later a similar case involving an unarmed black man in minnesota george floyd also caught on >>i just started crying. really crying because. i saw how there was. >>compassion or no movement for someone screaming out for help derek shop in a minneapolis police officer kneeled on floyd's neck for more than...
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we want to warn you the images are hard to watch. 61-year-old eric was hit with a taser and then gunfire. body cam video shows the suspect brandishing a knife and being aggressive. they were first responding to an altercation when neighbors and officers were to put the fire their guides. he has been released from the hospital and he is facing charges of assault with a deadly wpon and they say that he has apologized and admitted it was his fault. >>> developing this morning, a petition demanding a care facility in vallejo be shut down is being organized by families of residents angry over the lack of coronavirus precautions. more than 100 residents have tested positive for covid-19 and at least 16 people have died at the windsor vallejo care center. one of them was 31-year-old william bennett. he had been at the facility afrokest year. his family has been protesting over his death for weeks. >> i believe my brothers death could have been prevented had they taken precautions. the patient that was in his room, who was coughing, did not have a mask, nor was my brother offered a mask or had a
we want to warn you the images are hard to watch. 61-year-old eric was hit with a taser and then gunfire. body cam video shows the suspect brandishing a knife and being aggressive. they were first responding to an altercation when neighbors and officers were to put the fire their guides. he has been released from the hospital and he is facing charges of assault with a deadly wpon and they say that he has apologized and admitted it was his fault. >>> developing this morning, a petition...
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remake wineries and taser rooms remain closed. >> we do look forward to further relaxation, as the health official allows, and as the state allows. remake a restaurant owner will wait to open for a week or so because so much is at stake. >> it's not so much the restaurants, but the supplier chain. the wineries you know? i think for everyone restaurant, it's 40 businesses that are supported by it, and part of it. >> on any further rule -- it depends on entirely the number of coronavirus cases, whether they spike, or whether they received. tom, ktvu, fox 2 news. >> such a delicate process to reopen here. county by county through the ktvu app . we have a running list of what is open and where and it's right near the top of the page. >> we continue to see the number of coronavirus cases increase at nursing homes, today critics demanded that moore be done to protect those at a long-term care facility in vallejo, where almost a dozen people have now died from ppe. reporter henry lee now with the calls for a comprehensive testing program for all residents and staff. and also the cost of doing so
remake wineries and taser rooms remain closed. >> we do look forward to further relaxation, as the health official allows, and as the state allows. remake a restaurant owner will wait to open for a week or so because so much is at stake. >> it's not so much the restaurants, but the supplier chain. the wineries you know? i think for everyone restaurant, it's 40 businesses that are supported by it, and part of it. >> on any further rule -- it depends on entirely the number of...
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the discussion gets heated, a second officer is called and fires his taser which fails to operate. >> down. stay on the ground. >> arbery was released with no charges. family attorneys call it harassment. >> the same reason he was killed is the same reason he was stopped, it was the criminalization of blackness itself. they saw a black man alone in the park and said this appears suspicious. >> a former police officer and his son travis remain in jail on murder charges, but protesters say and more needs to be done. brunswick is the focus for the change that needs to happen in georgia in the world, so we stand shoulder to shoulder not only with the arbery family but all the other families because we are not going to say this is a one off. this is standard practice in georgia. >> they are calling for the man who filmed the account or to be arrested. his lawyers say he did nothing wrong and took and passed a lie detector test to prove it. a new judge has been appointed to oversee the criminal case this after five local judges all recuse themselves. brett? >> bret: steve harrigan in atlant
the discussion gets heated, a second officer is called and fires his taser which fails to operate. >> down. stay on the ground. >> arbery was released with no charges. family attorneys call it harassment. >> the same reason he was killed is the same reason he was stopped, it was the criminalization of blackness itself. they saw a black man alone in the park and said this appears suspicious. >> a former police officer and his son travis remain in jail on murder charges,...
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they threated a bystander with a taser before brutally beating to a ground. what's going on? maryland, g.o.p. state says they threaten to arrest him if he spoke at a rally hosted by my next guest. founder of the open a maryland and civil rights attorney, founder of the center for america liberty and filing a lot of the actions. did they arrest for speaking at your event? >> yeah, it's true and the delegate even submitted that as evidence in a federal lawsuit. strange days in maryland. >> laura: it's governor mary hogan praised president trump today or yesterday and offered i some positive comments about what the president was trying to do to help all thega states whih is great, but i can tell you, for my little informal survey, a people and maryland, virginia, everyone is done with this. they want to be safe and careful, they are done they want to save their livelihood and their children's learning. you've been doing lawsuit all up and down in california. >> we have eight lawsuits in the eighth lawsuit today and will be filing another lawsuit on behalf of a orthodox jewish co
they threated a bystander with a taser before brutally beating to a ground. what's going on? maryland, g.o.p. state says they threaten to arrest him if he spoke at a rally hosted by my next guest. founder of the open a maryland and civil rights attorney, founder of the center for america liberty and filing a lot of the actions. did they arrest for speaking at your event? >> yeah, it's true and the delegate even submitted that as evidence in a federal lawsuit. strange days in maryland....
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you see the tasers, looking for the orange tubes that some of them are carrying, those are the teargasrs. as you look up at the roof, you can see -- you can see that now. there are one of the flash bangs, and our group needs to be careful. so some of the flash bags arehe being deployed, primarily from the police on the rooftop. there is one aiming his tear gas launcher from the rooftop. there is another one at the ready. and the police are backing up, looks like they are trying not to conflict with the demonstrators. there is some teargas or pepper spray at the ready. in the demonstrators are advancing as the line a police are backing up. the demonstration has the attention of president trump and the cause of it has the attention of president trump who tweeted "at my request the fbi and the department of justice are already well under the investigation that it is a very sad and very tragic death of george floyd." it seemed for a while the president's interest in the case and the fact that four of the police officers connected to the incident have been fired so swiftly by the minneapoli
you see the tasers, looking for the orange tubes that some of them are carrying, those are the teargasrs. as you look up at the roof, you can see -- you can see that now. there are one of the flash bangs, and our group needs to be careful. so some of the flash bags arehe being deployed, primarily from the police on the rooftop. there is one aiming his tear gas launcher from the rooftop. there is another one at the ready. and the police are backing up, looks like they are trying not to conflict...
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the police commissioner says three people were taken into custody, cops found a taser, a small amountmarijuana and $3,000 in cash. the district attorney here says they are going to defer prosecution in the matter. the investigation, though, will continue. lou? lou: david, thank you very much. david lee miller reporting. still ahead here tonight, we have more from capitol hill. house minority leader kevin mccarthy the joins us. he has his own plan on how to bring lawmakers back to d.c. he joins us later this hour. up next, judicial watch wants to know more about dr. anthony fauci's contact with the world health organization in the early days of the wuhan virus contagion. its president, tom fitton, joins us here next. stay with us. ♪ adversity came to town and said, "show me what you're made of." so we showed it our people, sourcing and distributing more fresh food than anyone... our drivers helping grocers restock their shelves. how we're helping restaurants open pop-up markets. and encouraging all americans to take out to give back. adversity came to town. so we looked it in the eye.
the police commissioner says three people were taken into custody, cops found a taser, a small amountmarijuana and $3,000 in cash. the district attorney here says they are going to defer prosecution in the matter. the investigation, though, will continue. lou? lou: david, thank you very much. david lee miller reporting. still ahead here tonight, we have more from capitol hill. house minority leader kevin mccarthy the joins us. he has his own plan on how to bring lawmakers back to d.c. he joins...
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the campus police started to approach him and told him to leave and he refused, whipped out a taser. >> i think the militarization of response is one of the lessons -- one of the lessons from kent state's there was too much firepower brought from the job. there is too much firepower. the firepower turned the demonstration from the vietnam war to the purveyors of the firepower. >> do you think campus police should be armed? >> i can't answer -- i am no expert in that subject. >> thank you very much. if you want to follow up, this is a commercial for the visitors center. it is open from 9:00 until 5:00 monday through friday, varies on saturday. i strongly recommend. you can do it in an hour. it is a terrific telling of the may 4 story. >> extraordinarily well done. one last thing? >> i graduated 1967, so i was long gone by may 1970, but i do remember, because i lived in johnson hall -- the campus day parade, which was always the first weekend in may, all the dormitories, the fraternities, sororities had stuff going on. etc., song fast. there was a guy in my dorm who was an organizer of
the campus police started to approach him and told him to leave and he refused, whipped out a taser. >> i think the militarization of response is one of the lessons -- one of the lessons from kent state's there was too much firepower brought from the job. there is too much firepower. the firepower turned the demonstration from the vietnam war to the purveyors of the firepower. >> do you think campus police should be armed? >> i can't answer -- i am no expert in that subject....
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you need what is called a taser controversy.ou don't have a case and you don't have a controversy. the parties have dropped out. the parties want to get out. you don't have the right to continue to do what you are doing so what does the judge do? i don't like what the parties are doing. oh, what are you doing, judge? i don't like it, i'm going to invite anyone who's going to file underneath this. a homeless guy, the guy at the fryer at mcdonald's, and specifically, i'm going to ask another former judge also appointed by clinton as this judge was, i loved his op-ed in "the washington post" on monday. he said, i have all this power. i can ignore the executive branch, i want him to send me an brief and tell me what i can do. another backdoor way to violate the constitution. judge, you expect me to follow your rulings and your opinions? you think you are the law? the united states supreme court has shown just alluded to last week in the unanimous decision that will be 9-0 written by ruth bader ginsburg here took a situation like thi
you need what is called a taser controversy.ou don't have a case and you don't have a controversy. the parties have dropped out. the parties want to get out. you don't have the right to continue to do what you are doing so what does the judge do? i don't like what the parties are doing. oh, what are you doing, judge? i don't like it, i'm going to invite anyone who's going to file underneath this. a homeless guy, the guy at the fryer at mcdonald's, and specifically, i'm going to ask another...