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are other opportunities to deescalate that don't pose the same dangers that certainly tasers pose. >> reporter: she points to confrontations like this in which officers stepped in to fights and used tasers on students. >> get down on the ground now! >> reporter: since 2005, legislators in at least four states have proposed banning taser use in schools. in texas, the state's largest police union opposed any ban. charlie wilkision is the union's executive director. did your group study the potential hazards of tasers or stun guns on adolescents and their bodies before opposing this legislation? >> no, we study what would happen to cops if you had open season on them without all their weapons. >> reporter: so the answer is no, you didn't study the effects on adolescents? >> we're not advocating on behalf of children. we're advocating on behalf of real, live, license-trained peace officers who risk their lives every day. >> reporter: we found a half dozen reports of officer injuries in schools since 2012. but knowing noe nino de rivera's family believes students face a greater risk. the
are other opportunities to deescalate that don't pose the same dangers that certainly tasers pose. >> reporter: she points to confrontations like this in which officers stepped in to fights and used tasers on students. >> get down on the ground now! >> reporter: since 2005, legislators in at least four states have proposed banning taser use in schools. in texas, the state's largest police union opposed any ban. charlie wilkision is the union's executive director. did your...
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is it presumed they will upgrade to a taser or leave the taser behind?e's a lot of controversy over this thing. >> well the controversy has calmed down a lot because the facts are so overwhelming. for example, the state of michigan, the insurance pool tracked when they deployed tasers, it dropped reliability over 5%. taser users are still headline bo worthy. in terms of injuries avoided and lives saved the data is unavoidable. even the critics are accepting that they are a important law enforcement tool. which is what got us into the camera business, to make sure we're prioviding the right tool. >> and you have been tased? >> i have done it myself. not a lot of fun. >> you brought a taser with you, rick. >> i did. >> do you have somebody you don't like with you or what's the deal? >> nope. this is the x2. this is the reason for the upgrade cycle. this does really interesting things that create new capabilities for customers. you can warn somebody with an electric arc. stop what you're doing. that's effective as getting people to comply because every pers
is it presumed they will upgrade to a taser or leave the taser behind?e's a lot of controversy over this thing. >> well the controversy has calmed down a lot because the facts are so overwhelming. for example, the state of michigan, the insurance pool tracked when they deployed tasers, it dropped reliability over 5%. taser users are still headline bo worthy. in terms of injuries avoided and lives saved the data is unavoidable. even the critics are accepting that they are a important law...
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and in that case they actually used tasers. the tasers were ineffective due to the clothing worn by the person that they attempted to tase. i've seen cases firsthand where tasers were not effective. so, coming back to my quick answer, the answer is i'm comfortable with the commission's position. >> okay. any other comments? we're joined by supervisor kim. supervisor kim, would you like to ask a question? ~ at this point? >> no, i have no questions at this time. >> okay, supervisor campos. >> i just want to make the point, going back to the point that i think supervisor mar and supervisor tang raised. i do believe that we have the issue of the board appointment before us and that is where we need to focus on. but i do think that this is an example of two pretty qualified individuals. so, i would say that if the mayor is listening and watching, that if commissioner chan is reappointed, i would hope that mr. hwang is appointed by the mayor. and if mr. hwang is a pointed here, i would hope that angela chan is appointed by the mayor
and in that case they actually used tasers. the tasers were ineffective due to the clothing worn by the person that they attempted to tase. i've seen cases firsthand where tasers were not effective. so, coming back to my quick answer, the answer is i'm comfortable with the commission's position. >> okay. any other comments? we're joined by supervisor kim. supervisor kim, would you like to ask a question? ~ at this point? >> no, i have no questions at this time. >> okay,...
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showed the suspect tasering the woman and gagged her with a sock. he came and went without neighbors noticing a thing. >> knowing that throughout that every time he came back in he's got her bound and tied up in a closet wondering is he coming in to kill me. so that was a night of tore tore few for her. >>> the home invasion lasted nearly 24 hours and investigators say he used the victim's atm card several different times in different locations to steal her money. >>> for opening day of the san francisco giants season. the warm weather kept things lively for fans tailgating before the game and facing new stepped up security measures as they entered the park. >>> there was a hero in surprise, bat kid made a surprise appearance to throw out the first pitch. we'll have highlights coming up but live at at&t park with a big impact even for those who don't go to the games. >> there's a big difference in this neighborhood between baseball season and the off season. opening day is kind of like christmas and new year's all rolled into one. >> before the firs
showed the suspect tasering the woman and gagged her with a sock. he came and went without neighbors noticing a thing. >> knowing that throughout that every time he came back in he's got her bound and tied up in a closet wondering is he coming in to kill me. so that was a night of tore tore few for her. >>> the home invasion lasted nearly 24 hours and investigators say he used the victim's atm card several different times in different locations to steal her money. >>>...
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taser. taser. >> lay her down. let her go. >> don't move.'s the effects. five seconds. >> we want the guys to be able to function under any circumstance. you don't want anybody going home any other way than from the way they came. >> i just finished being sprayed with o.c. in the eye. o.c. in the mouth. and getting washed off. then getting tased. all in a day's work. i love my job. >>> cert training is put into action on a nearly daily basis at bear county. a code two. a major disturbance. requires the team to rush to the special observation unit. an inmate has been throwing chairs and trash throughout the day room. when they arrive the inmate has returned to his cell. >> look, look at the door! >> but since it is arnulfo guerra, the matter is far from closed. guerra has been at the center of several disturbances and is prone to frequent mood swings. they reached the peak one month earlier when he attempted to hang himself. and while staff no longer consider guerra suicidal, they continue to keep him under close observation. [ speaking in sp
taser. taser. >> lay her down. let her go. >> don't move.'s the effects. five seconds. >> we want the guys to be able to function under any circumstance. you don't want anybody going home any other way than from the way they came. >> i just finished being sprayed with o.c. in the eye. o.c. in the mouth. and getting washed off. then getting tased. all in a day's work. i love my job. >>> cert training is put into action on a nearly daily basis at bear county. a...
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one of them whips out a taser and confronts the powerful bull. >> you see this cop with a taser gun,atting an alligator with a flyswatter. >> the officer gets within a few feet of hardball and lets the taser fly. >> that just made the bull even angrier, because how would you like to be tasered. it doesn't feel good. >> the bull charges the officer, missing him by inches. then when all hope seems lost, the cavalry arrives. >> here comes the cowboy. he'll take care of this. watch this. here's a cowboy. >> in a scene straight out of an old western, three wranglers rush in on horseback. >> there was a lot of tension in the parking lot. are they going to be able to get him, are they going to be able to, you know, pull him back, you know, away from everyone. >> within seconds, one of the cowboys ropes hardball. >> they got that bull. they got that bull. >> if you don't have a cowboy on a horse with a rope, you can't control a raging bull. it just doesn't happen. a taser gun is not going to do the trick. it's got to be a cowboy. >> the cowboys, they could have just sat back and said oh, wel
one of them whips out a taser and confronts the powerful bull. >> you see this cop with a taser gun,atting an alligator with a flyswatter. >> the officer gets within a few feet of hardball and lets the taser fly. >> that just made the bull even angrier, because how would you like to be tasered. it doesn't feel good. >> the bull charges the officer, missing him by inches. then when all hope seems lost, the cavalry arrives. >> here comes the cowboy. he'll take care...
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he was totally licensed to carry a taser. and it's legal in this state to someone who is license to carry a taser on a hole ster we demand an investigation. viva andrew lopez. >> hi, my name is scott, i'm a leader of the neighborhood center. i'm not here to comment on the incident. i want you to know and the chief know that it has over 650 members. the very people that people last night accuse of you targeting with the thought of having you in our neighborhood. the public housing development where two of them were killed in the 80s fought to get officers in our neighborhood. in 8 years ago when two people were killed and the neighborhood and public housing residents were rainbow. it was led by the poorest people and the people of color in my neighborhood and there are none left in vernal heights. we fought to give sergeant mcdermott, he's going to heaven when he died. we fought to get the patrol sunny dale into courts. your cops meet with us every month. they meet with the residents of the holy court. we have block clubs all
he was totally licensed to carry a taser. and it's legal in this state to someone who is license to carry a taser on a hole ster we demand an investigation. viva andrew lopez. >> hi, my name is scott, i'm a leader of the neighborhood center. i'm not here to comment on the incident. i want you to know and the chief know that it has over 650 members. the very people that people last night accuse of you targeting with the thought of having you in our neighborhood. the public housing...
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they later determined he was carrying a taser he was carrying as a security officers and the accountes not make sense. >> the officers were 75 feet away from alex, a taser only reaches a maximum of 15 feet. >> his parents have taken the first step to file a lawsuit against the city. >>> she will be the city's first latino top cop. she has worked for the police department for 27 years and she takes over after three homicides compared to none last year and she starts on monday and the official swearing in will take part may 5th. >>> he rushed towards a witness testifying against him. the federal courthouse was locked down after it happened yesterday. authorities said the defendant grabbed a pen and lunged toward him in the racketeering trial. >> people were yelling at him to stop and he just didn't stop he kept going forward. >> a u.s. marshal shot him several times and he later died at the hospital. a judge declared a mistrial in the case. >>> parents in seattle are outraged after learning their son's boy scout group can no longer use their name because their scout leader is gay. it s
they later determined he was carrying a taser he was carrying as a security officers and the accountes not make sense. >> the officers were 75 feet away from alex, a taser only reaches a maximum of 15 feet. >> his parents have taken the first step to file a lawsuit against the city. >>> she will be the city's first latino top cop. she has worked for the police department for 27 years and she takes over after three homicides compared to none last year and she starts on...
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how it's renewing the debate about whether police officers should have tasers. >>> a berkeley police officer is recovering after being attacked and nearly having his gun taken away by his attacker. this is renewing talk about equipping police officers with tasers. >> reporter: minutes after the police officer approached the man he found himself in the ground being punched in the face. >> being hit multiple times in the face and head. kicked multiple times. so it was an extremely brutal day tack. >> reporter: chris stines says the officer was beaten unconsciously and woke up to his gun being tried to take off of him. >> this is not a situation where words could have been used. the only thing that would have kept the officer from being hurt as bad as he was was a taser. >> reporter: a move to adopt them would have to be considered by the city's police review commission. member oliver sudo is concerned. >> i don't think there need to be more tools of violence or tools of control that the berkeley police should have. >> i don't think we should close the door on that discussion. >> report
how it's renewing the debate about whether police officers should have tasers. >>> a berkeley police officer is recovering after being attacked and nearly having his gun taken away by his attacker. this is renewing talk about equipping police officers with tasers. >> reporter: minutes after the police officer approached the man he found himself in the ground being punched in the face. >> being hit multiple times in the face and head. kicked multiple times. so it was an...
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the victim was attacked and tasered. say he had a gun and told the victim he would kill her and her family and burn her house down. he left the house multiple times. this shows him on one of many trips to the atm. he left her bound with a bag over her head and he just kept coming back. >> knowing throughout that every time he came back in he's got her bound and tied up in a closet horrified as to whether her life is going to end every time she heard that door open. so that was a night of torture for her. >> mcghee's attorney asked for time today to go over all the evidence. >> i don't know him that well at this point so that's going to be part of the process of developing things in his background, his family and so forth. his family does live in this area, lives in redwood city. >> long time resident and block captain says everyone is more away. neighbors held a meeting with police. >> we have a list for the block. everybody's address, name, people that are in it, and i ask for the make of their car. >> he is facing 20 d
the victim was attacked and tasered. say he had a gun and told the victim he would kill her and her family and burn her house down. he left the house multiple times. this shows him on one of many trips to the atm. he left her bound with a bag over her head and he just kept coming back. >> knowing throughout that every time he came back in he's got her bound and tied up in a closet horrified as to whether her life is going to end every time she heard that door open. so that was a night of...
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in his tracks. >> we just had taser recertification class two days before. so, all the training was fresh in my mind. >> after 13 years at the multnomah county sheriff's office, this is the first time morrissey o'donald uses any of the weapons on her belt. >> he didn't say anything. when we walked him back to the courtroom, he was completely silent. >> the judge orders him into custody, again. he increases trent's bail $500,000. >> under oregon law, what mr. trent did after he knew he was going into custody is no different than if he would have tried to escape from the oregon state pen. >> trent is convicted of possession of a false police officer i.d. card and is sentenced to probation. but for his bold escape, he gets ten months in the slammer. >> he might not have gone to prison but for the fact he tried to run from the courtroom. i think it just goes to show people that you need to follow authority and you need to show respect to the court. and when you don't do that, you can end up with a harsher sentence than what you were originally charged with. >>>
in his tracks. >> we just had taser recertification class two days before. so, all the training was fresh in my mind. >> after 13 years at the multnomah county sheriff's office, this is the first time morrissey o'donald uses any of the weapons on her belt. >> he didn't say anything. when we walked him back to the courtroom, he was completely silent. >> the judge orders him into custody, again. he increases trent's bail $500,000. >> under oregon law, what mr. trent...
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shoot me with a [ bleep ] taser? [ bleep ] you, man. >> with hill safely back in his cell, deputy witson breaks down the incident and the actions that followed. >> get a call to go to j-2 for two inmates refusing to cuff up. hill decided to swing at me with his arm which i saw active sign of aggression. i took out my taser. when i pulled the trigger, the prongs did not come out. i was about to drop it when it did deploy, the spread wasn't long enough and impact his body. i had to take him down, i would get swung on hit by his fist or feet and that's why i tackled him to the ground. >> after hill was cuffed, deputy witson say his was still resisting. >> with my hand on his arm, i could feel him pulling away. i went ahead, that's when i put him on the rail to try to hold him for a minute, let him calm down, cool down, let him know i'm in full control, got him back up, started to walk again, yelling profanities. once we got to the door, that's when he started to buck up and i had to put him against the wall. >> one of t
shoot me with a [ bleep ] taser? [ bleep ] you, man. >> with hill safely back in his cell, deputy witson breaks down the incident and the actions that followed. >> get a call to go to j-2 for two inmates refusing to cuff up. hill decided to swing at me with his arm which i saw active sign of aggression. i took out my taser. when i pulled the trigger, the prongs did not come out. i was about to drop it when it did deploy, the spread wasn't long enough and impact his body. i had to...
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what you heard yesterday about the taser and handcuffs and spray, that was something in his possession. but why didn't you show this? his security guard badge. he had a license to carry that taser and he might or might not i don't know if he did point it at officers. so, all i can say is do your investigation right. we need help in the outside. please get it. alex to me was my brother, not by blood, but by love and practice of buddhism. another question i have is from what point from the officers to this meeting right now that you realize that you made the biggest mistake of your lives? [ applause ] again, this is not implieto the commission or the chief not personally. it's implied to the officers. they personally killed alec, not you guys. for people saying they killed them, know you didn't. those officers, they killed alex, not you guys. to me alex was my other half and every night i can't go to sleep knowing he's not here anymore. i cry. i can't go to sleep. i do everything i can to go to sleep but i can because my brother is gone. >> good evening, my name is kim. i have to say tho
what you heard yesterday about the taser and handcuffs and spray, that was something in his possession. but why didn't you show this? his security guard badge. he had a license to carry that taser and he might or might not i don't know if he did point it at officers. so, all i can say is do your investigation right. we need help in the outside. please get it. alex to me was my brother, not by blood, but by love and practice of buddhism. another question i have is from what point from the...
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and could we with the use of tasers reduce those risks. >> reporter: in berkeley, allie rasmus, ktvunnel 2 news. >>> as for the injured officer we understand that he was released from the hospital last night and is recovering. >>> a drunk driver who killed a high school girl on her 17th birthday was sentenced today to six months in jail. 29-year-old brewer pled guilty last month in the death of hanlin chan. the teen was crossing the street when she was killed. in court today brewer expressed his sorrow and remorse. in addition to the jail term, he faces home detention and five years probation. >>> he's just 9 years old, tonight at 10:45 a 10-year-old boy's heroic actions after a snow mobile accident caused his fath really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues& great terms& let's close. our best ever value
and could we with the use of tasers reduce those risks. >> reporter: in berkeley, allie rasmus, ktvunnel 2 news. >>> as for the injured officer we understand that he was released from the hospital last night and is recovering. >>> a drunk driver who killed a high school girl on her 17th birthday was sentenced today to six months in jail. 29-year-old brewer pled guilty last month in the death of hanlin chan. the teen was crossing the street when she was killed. in court...
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it turned out to be a taser. carolyn? >> there is an investigation by the police department by the district attorney and office of citizen complaints. but the attorney says those results may not come in a timely fashion. today he filed a claim which is a precursor to a potential wrongful death lawsuit. >> attorney john buress says the 28-year-old was the immigrant family's guiding light today he filed a claim against the city of san francisco, for the officer involved shooting that took the man's live. >> the family has a right to know the community has been outraged out there. everybody is very upset about this. the sooner they can get answers they can trust, i think it will be a more of a healing perfect is hes >>. ietto a community college student and security guard was shot and killed at the park around 7:00 p.m march 21st. after someone called 911. saying a man has a gun on his hip. a black handgun, and pacing back and forth. police chief says officers asked him to show them his hands instead he pointed what they lat
it turned out to be a taser. carolyn? >> there is an investigation by the police department by the district attorney and office of citizen complaints. but the attorney says those results may not come in a timely fashion. today he filed a claim which is a precursor to a potential wrongful death lawsuit. >> attorney john buress says the 28-year-old was the immigrant family's guiding light today he filed a claim against the city of san francisco, for the officer involved shooting that...
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police officers approached him being tasered him and them and ended up going up in flames the police officers had to extinguish the fire and that many people in danger and the other thing that they looked at was the fact that many of these cases of excessive force were against people who suffered mental illness now and again brought up the case of james boyd who was shot and killed all caught on camera that really brought up memories of the fact that a lot of these instances where police to use force. there really ain't having people who suffer from mental illness. that's really disturbing to think about i'm pretty significant findings particularly in light of the recent fatal police shooting of the homeless man in albuquerque what the likely be the implications of this on the police department and do you expect that anyone will be held accountable linda's doj report they bring out the case of james boyd has as an example the fact that a lot still needs to be done in the albuquerque police department to change the color to that. now there are no committee that punitive measures from
police officers approached him being tasered him and them and ended up going up in flames the police officers had to extinguish the fire and that many people in danger and the other thing that they looked at was the fact that many of these cases of excessive force were against people who suffered mental illness now and again brought up the case of james boyd who was shot and killed all caught on camera that really brought up memories of the fact that a lot of these instances where police to use...
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it turned out to be a taser. carolyn? >> there is an investigation by the police department by the district attorney and office of citizen complaints. but the attorney says those results may not come in a timely fashion. today he filed a claim which is a precursor to a potential wrongful death lawsuit. >> attorney john buress says the 28-year-old was the immigrant family's guiding light today he filed a claim against the city of san francisco, for the officer involved shooting that took the man's live. >> the family has a right to know the community has been outraged out there. everybody is very upset about this. the sooner they can get answers they can trust, i think it will be a more of a healing perfect is hes >>. ietto a community college student and security guard was shot and killed at the park around 7:00 p.m march 21st. after someone called 911. saying a man has a gun on his hip. a black handgun, and pacing back and forth. police chief says officers asked him to show them his hands instead he pointed what they lat
it turned out to be a taser. carolyn? >> there is an investigation by the police department by the district attorney and office of citizen complaints. but the attorney says those results may not come in a timely fashion. today he filed a claim which is a precursor to a potential wrongful death lawsuit. >> attorney john buress says the 28-year-old was the immigrant family's guiding light today he filed a claim against the city of san francisco, for the officer involved shooting that...
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it turnedut though to be a taser. here's 7 news reporter carolyn. >> is his son is gone. attorney john burr says the 28-year-old nicknamed alex was the immigrant family's guiding light. today he filed a claim against the city of san francisco for the officer involved shooting that took the young man's life. >> family has a right to know. community has been outraged out there. everybody is very upset about this. sooner they can get answer that they can trust, i think it will be a more of a healing process. >>reporter: a community college student and security guard was shot and killed at the park here around 7:00 p.m. on march 21. after someone called 911. saying a man has a gun on his hip. black hand guchbility l is pacing back and forth. police chief greg sir says officers asked him to show them his hands instead he pointed what they later discovered was a taser. >> it was equipped with laser site. the red dot on you as targeting mechanism and he put the red dot on the officers. they believed their lives with in danger and they fired upon alex. >> chef explanation were me
it turnedut though to be a taser. here's 7 news reporter carolyn. >> is his son is gone. attorney john burr says the 28-year-old nicknamed alex was the immigrant family's guiding light. today he filed a claim against the city of san francisco for the officer involved shooting that took the young man's life. >> family has a right to know. community has been outraged out there. everybody is very upset about this. sooner they can get answer that they can trust, i think it will be a...
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he was first responding with a man with a fun but it turned out to be a taser. >>> they are investigating a deadly crash, it happened at 3:00 a.m. near pacific avenue. he may have been drinking. the drivers said there is no time to stop. is the driver of the car is cooperating with the vex. >>> -- investigation. >>> jeffery graves is a 6 year police department veteran and he was accused of raping a woman he was sent to protect last month. the rape occurred at the hotel where the victims once, would the judge has ordered him to turn in his gun and not contact the alleged victim. >>> alden smith following his latest arrest. >>> a ball, they said something about a security act. he said i didn't do anything wrong and he was later released after posting $20,000 bail. today they are wondering about his future with the team. >> i like smith and i think he is an outstanding talent and i am hoping he can work through these things. smith appeared in court in connection with two earliest arrests. he was arrested for driving under the influence and he possessed a legal assault rifle at his home in sa
he was first responding with a man with a fun but it turned out to be a taser. >>> they are investigating a deadly crash, it happened at 3:00 a.m. near pacific avenue. he may have been drinking. the drivers said there is no time to stop. is the driver of the car is cooperating with the vex. >>> -- investigation. >>> jeffery graves is a 6 year police department veteran and he was accused of raping a woman he was sent to protect last month. the rape occurred at the...
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burris says the taser was for nieto's work as a security guard.and nieto was not doing anything illegal when he was shot. >> anny: 80 sure there was spot on a family vacation--a t-shirt that was bought on a family vacation stirred up trouble for a pinole middle school eighth grader. the shirt is a souvenir from a family road trip through the town both wed, near mount shasta but when anthony burnett jr. wore it to his school, he was kicked out of class and sent to the counselor's office. and it was told he had to wear the sweat shirt inside out for rest of the day. and in his father does not understand why his son was forced to change. >> the school board president says the there is zero tolerance for any clothing that could be perceived as a drug or alcohol-related. >> james: only on kron4. what bart has had issues with their trains lately, the station in north concord has issues of a different kind, power. the station has been leading the lights on, at night as well as during the day. kron4 haaziq madyun has been investigating what is born on a t
burris says the taser was for nieto's work as a security guard.and nieto was not doing anything illegal when he was shot. >> anny: 80 sure there was spot on a family vacation--a t-shirt that was bought on a family vacation stirred up trouble for a pinole middle school eighth grader. the shirt is a souvenir from a family road trip through the town both wed, near mount shasta but when anthony burnett jr. wore it to his school, he was kicked out of class and sent to the counselor's office....
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on wednesday they used tasers and guard dogs. shot with a stun gun and his sister tackled to the ground. the fight now isn't just about the law, but how it's being enforced. >> this isn't about turtles. this isn't about grazing rights or cattle. this is about government control. where in the hell did they get the authority to put snipers on that hill and pull it on people standing there and cross that imaginary line, do they have orders to shoot? >> it's unreal. myself being a veteran, you know, that's not what i fought for this country for. >> armed militia from around the country are traveling to the ranch to support the family. police cited two tuesday. the bundys asked militia members not to wear military fatigues or carry weapons, of course the fear is somebody will use this opportunity to provoke violence with the feds. right now they seized about half his heard and they are urging restraint and the local sheriff has not intervened. >> thank you for the report. we'll continue to hope for a peaceful resolution of the stand o
on wednesday they used tasers and guard dogs. shot with a stun gun and his sister tackled to the ground. the fight now isn't just about the law, but how it's being enforced. >> this isn't about turtles. this isn't about grazing rights or cattle. this is about government control. where in the hell did they get the authority to put snipers on that hill and pull it on people standing there and cross that imaginary line, do they have orders to shoot? >> it's unreal. myself being a...
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allegedly telling her he had a taser.ying her up and leaving her on the floor as he cleaned out the safe. and it didn't end there. the man going on a shopping spree. nabbing some of the store's most-prized pieces, including this $45,000 18 karat white gold and amethyst necklace. and these $500 interlocking rings. he took the whole collection. margo manhattan's owner will be re-evaluating security. stepping up from the security puppy currently in the store. >> that's why i tell my gm and assistants, if they want the stuff, give them the stuff. your life's more important than anything else. >> reporter: and we're told the manager who was attacked is okay. but the owner says she takes that point she just made really seriously, especially after someone was killed in another jewelry store robbery a few years ago just ten blocks away. >> hopefully that footage will lead authorities to him. >> thanks, marci. >> it wasn't the dog's fault. >> absolutely. >> that was a cute dog. >>> we're going to turn to the royal road trip rollin
allegedly telling her he had a taser.ying her up and leaving her on the floor as he cleaned out the safe. and it didn't end there. the man going on a shopping spree. nabbing some of the store's most-prized pieces, including this $45,000 18 karat white gold and amethyst necklace. and these $500 interlocking rings. he took the whole collection. margo manhattan's owner will be re-evaluating security. stepping up from the security puppy currently in the store. >> that's why i tell my gm and...
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was forced to open fire tap was only after the shooting they determined he was actually carrying a taser. >>> sean o'keefe jack some is scheduled to appear in court this morning. he is doing things for leyland yee in exchange for political favors. he took part in a gun trafficking plot and a murder for hire scheme. he did not enter a plead and he is not expected to enter a plea of gun tracking interest. yeah did not speak to anybody since he left the courthouse yesterday. >>> the members are looking into into it took years for them to replace faulty ignition switches. she doesn't know why it happened but promises to find out. it is learninged to 13 deaths in the u.s. >>> gm announced another huge but unrelated recall. the latest is the power steer being on the ma'am boo since the gash mall boo. since what happened you can find the complete list under our hot topics. >>> starting today, they could face fines. some neighbors we spoke to now say it is raining. >> it has been raining for the past week so maybe it shouldn't you know to get to normal precipitation levels we would need the last
was forced to open fire tap was only after the shooting they determined he was actually carrying a taser. >>> sean o'keefe jack some is scheduled to appear in court this morning. he is doing things for leyland yee in exchange for political favors. he took part in a gun trafficking plot and a murder for hire scheme. he did not enter a plead and he is not expected to enter a plea of gun tracking interest. yeah did not speak to anybody since he left the courthouse yesterday. >>>...
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you got hit with a taser, what, three times, aman? >> yes, three times. >> how many other people were hurt in this? >> well, there was a few other casualties but sean, i would do it again and after it was all over, i couldn't have felt better. >> what is your response to harry reid saying tonight that this is not over? it seems to me like he's making a threat that they are going to come for your dad. >> well, if he doesn't have enough moral fiber in his bones at all to see what happened, that we the people got together and made something right, then i don't think there is any hope for him and he needs to be kicked out of office, even if he is a senate majority leader. it doesn't matter. >> what is your position, ryan? >> well, i think that's pretty easy. i think we the people have spoken, haven't we? one man's word. doesn't matter what position. people have spoken and said this is no longer going to take place. so we don't hear harry reid. the people are here to say we will have our freedom and that's what is going to happen. the gean
you got hit with a taser, what, three times, aman? >> yes, three times. >> how many other people were hurt in this? >> well, there was a few other casualties but sean, i would do it again and after it was all over, i couldn't have felt better. >> what is your response to harry reid saying tonight that this is not over? it seems to me like he's making a threat that they are going to come for your dad. >> well, if he doesn't have enough moral fiber in his bones at...
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as part of the training to use the new gun, all supervising officers had to be stunned with the taserrst. and i've got to tell you, this is -- i was a bald skinhead at one time. now i'm growing hair from all the electricity that came through this. >> the sheriff's department relies heavily on their highly trained emergency response teams, or ert, to stop the violence quickly. >> we have inmate disturbances here on a routine basis. so it's not uncommon for an emergency response team to be deployed once or twice a week. >> with new deputies coming from the academy and others heading out to patrol the streets, training for the emergency response team is constant. >> we train several days a week probably on a routine basis, all different shifts, all three shifts, around the clock. >> i won't make any announcement to that fact, that hey, we're going to have a drill tonight. i believe that you train the way you deploy and that -- i have an old saying, that when you fail to train, you train to fail. >> as demonstrated in this drill, when a riot breaks out inside a dormitory or out on the exe
as part of the training to use the new gun, all supervising officers had to be stunned with the taserrst. and i've got to tell you, this is -- i was a bald skinhead at one time. now i'm growing hair from all the electricity that came through this. >> the sheriff's department relies heavily on their highly trained emergency response teams, or ert, to stop the violence quickly. >> we have inmate disturbances here on a routine basis. so it's not uncommon for an emergency response team...
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one of bundy's sons is tasered before the feds take off. >> get out of here! get out of here!ut of here! >> the feds are accused of heavy-handed tactics and the ranchers are now getting plenty of support. >> they are trying to take our steward ships and run us off the land that we love best but i'm afraid they will find the hard way that we're still willing to fight for this here west. i hope them fellers son hunt their holes or some of us will lose our souls because killing it ain't right but don't expect to take this land without a fight. >> nevada's governor has weighed in on this saying he was offended when the feds tried to corral protesters in a first amendment area and the feds say they will allow folks on the land northeast of las vegas so long as they don't impede operations but that does not affect what they are going to do with this land. lindsey curtis reports from the scene where moments ago there was a lot of commotion. >> reporter: yeah, megyn, as you saw that in that video, it's certainly been a tense situation. i'm standing in the first amendment zone right no
one of bundy's sons is tasered before the feds take off. >> get out of here! get out of here!ut of here! >> the feds are accused of heavy-handed tactics and the ranchers are now getting plenty of support. >> they are trying to take our steward ships and run us off the land that we love best but i'm afraid they will find the hard way that we're still willing to fight for this here west. i hope them fellers son hunt their holes or some of us will lose our souls because killing...
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because all i saw was a sert officer with a taser. and they tasted her. >> they shot me.i had a probe, like a long string with a pin look like a dart stuck in to my body. [ bleep ] they got me mostly in the shoulder area, i think, and i could feel myself going out. >> stop resisting, haywood. >> because the pain is so excruciating, all you could do is take that pain, take that pain, take that paper. my family taught me do not let people disrespect you. we just like that. we're just very reactive people. this is the way i grew up. so people look at that like she's violent. she's this, she's that. i'm like i'm nowhere near what my family has raised me to be and what -- and they have no idea. that's it. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> i'm mild. very mild compared to some people. >> [ bleep ] >>> coming up -- >> i threw some bodily fluids and things. bodily products. >> erica haywood adds a new weapon to her arsenal. and -- >> i was patting him down in the crotch area and i felt the bulge. a catch like this is pretty rare. >> the ongoing battle to stop the illegal tattoo
because all i saw was a sert officer with a taser. and they tasted her. >> they shot me.i had a probe, like a long string with a pin look like a dart stuck in to my body. [ bleep ] they got me mostly in the shoulder area, i think, and i could feel myself going out. >> stop resisting, haywood. >> because the pain is so excruciating, all you could do is take that pain, take that pain, take that paper. my family taught me do not let people disrespect you. we just like that. we're...
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the son of cliven bundy was tasered three times. he is going to be on the show tonight.ee the fighting over the weekend now because people are are are off. they are now going to be gathering there. you might have thousands of people by next week when we get on the program on monday night. have you got to ask what's the end game for the federal government? what, that they have a court order from a 21-year-old case about land that they're not gonna use? certainly there has got to be a better way to handle. this look, for those that don't remember the branch did i individualian and the waco compound that was out of control or ruby ridge or weaver or gonzalez which most of us were covering this seems to be a moment where we need to stand back. >> sean, thank you. of course, viewers don't miss sean tonight 10 p.m. eastern because he does have the man at the center of, this cliven bundy, the main guy in this. he gives you exclusive behind the scenes tour of the ranch. athens tonight with sean 10:00 p.m. with hannity. thank you, sean. >>> straight ahead, the white house sending
the son of cliven bundy was tasered three times. he is going to be on the show tonight.ee the fighting over the weekend now because people are are are off. they are now going to be gathering there. you might have thousands of people by next week when we get on the program on monday night. have you got to ask what's the end game for the federal government? what, that they have a court order from a 21-year-old case about land that they're not gonna use? certainly there has got to be a better way...
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the reaction to the wednesday video when they pushed the woman and tasered the guy. people came out of the wood work to that. that was one mistake. number two, the difficulty of getting some of the cattle out of this in the canyons and so forth because they obviously gave up, if you will, surrendered on saturday when all those people turned out. they had basically about 400 cattle as of seven days. now, i'm told they paid a company out of utah, basically, a wrangler 966,000 for a six-week contract to go get these cattle. that's number one. the cattle were supposed to be sold in utah, but the sate of utah livestock band manager refused to accept those cattle. so one of the reasons they were underneath that overpass, i am told, is because utah would not accept them to go to the auction house to be moved. now, the blm says it basically got out of this because they didn't want any bloodshed, safety of their employees and public. they said they will pursue this administratively and judicially. on the bundy side of things, what's he has next step? clearly, he needs a lawye
the reaction to the wednesday video when they pushed the woman and tasered the guy. people came out of the wood work to that. that was one mistake. number two, the difficulty of getting some of the cattle out of this in the canyons and so forth because they obviously gave up, if you will, surrendered on saturday when all those people turned out. they had basically about 400 cattle as of seven days. now, i'm told they paid a company out of utah, basically, a wrangler 966,000 for a six-week...
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we found that officers routinely fired their tasers which discharge 50,000 volts of electricity againsteople who were non-threatening or unable to comply with orders due to their mental state. we found that encounters between police officers and persons with mental illness or in crisis too frequently resulted in a use of force or higher levels of force than we necessary. our investigation revealed that the causes of these patterns or practices were systemic and resulted from organizational deficiencies. chief among these is the departments failure to implement a objective and rigorous internal system. these deficiencies combined with inconsistent implement of policies, inadequate training, and a broken civil oversight process contributed to the use of excessive force. >>> you are listening to the acting assist important attorney general in albuquerque, new mexico, responding to the investigation into that city's police department investigation began when there were reports that there were as many as 37 different police-involved shootings dating back to 2010, 23 of those being fatal. one
we found that officers routinely fired their tasers which discharge 50,000 volts of electricity againsteople who were non-threatening or unable to comply with orders due to their mental state. we found that encounters between police officers and persons with mental illness or in crisis too frequently resulted in a use of force or higher levels of force than we necessary. our investigation revealed that the causes of these patterns or practices were systemic and resulted from organizational...
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>> bundy's son was tasered and sister knocked to the ground. as the story gets attention, other ranchers, farmers and self-described militia groups are rallying to bundy's cause at meetings like this one held on wednesday. >> so you imagine what happened to those calfs out there right now? we give a dang about these turtles and mustangs. did god not create the cow? they got some less right than any other animal and then, and then, this is where it really gets rough, okay? this is where it goes way beyond. they control an army of men down there with sniper rifles on guys just like you are, people just like you, men, women and children just like you are, okay? they believe they have a right to be there. okay? maybe you believe in some other place and you believe you could be there. and some day they are going to throw that army of men around you and then, and then, somehow they feel like they got the right thing to drop the tripod in the ground and set a sniper on the lawn so if you cross the line they can put a bullet in you? >> not in our count
>> bundy's son was tasered and sister knocked to the ground. as the story gets attention, other ranchers, farmers and self-described militia groups are rallying to bundy's cause at meetings like this one held on wednesday. >> so you imagine what happened to those calfs out there right now? we give a dang about these turtles and mustangs. did god not create the cow? they got some less right than any other animal and then, and then, this is where it really gets rough, okay? this is...
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he always said he thought he may have had a weapon and he says he meant to reach for his taser, not his gun. >>> after a couple days of rain, warm weather is heading to the bay area but as people prepare for beautiful weather, california remains in the grips of a drought. ktvu's noelle walker joins us live where the city counsel is expected to vote on increasing water emergency levels to stage 3. what does that mean for customers? >> reporter: it means they have to conserve water or their rates are going to go up. the city is doing it. fountains that usually were all all day long are limiting hours to save water. >> reporter: when the sun sparked a heat wave, there is nothing better than a cool fountain. but one person's playground is another's -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: he is changing to drought friendly landscape. >> we had grass. >> he had $400 water bills. >> planning to keep it below 150. >> reporter: the new rock cover doesn't need water. >> munsy one side and -- money is one side and other side how much water we have. >> reporter: every water district we called said on hot
he always said he thought he may have had a weapon and he says he meant to reach for his taser, not his gun. >>> after a couple days of rain, warm weather is heading to the bay area but as people prepare for beautiful weather, california remains in the grips of a drought. ktvu's noelle walker joins us live where the city counsel is expected to vote on increasing water emergency levels to stage 3. what does that mean for customers? >> reporter: it means they have to conserve water...
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as he was striking me and i was defending myself, i was trying to deploy my taser.second officer came running out here to assist. the whole thing lasted three to four seconds. >> three to four seconds that will have lasting repercussions for rubio. >> put your hands on top of your head. you understand? if you resist, rubio, you will be tased. do you understand me? >> yes, sir. >> by assaulting an officer, rubio has not only broken the law. he 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 do
as he was striking me and i was defending myself, i was trying to deploy my taser.second officer came running out here to assist. the whole thing lasted three to four seconds. >> three to four seconds that will have lasting repercussions for rubio. >> put your hands on top of your head. you understand? if you resist, rubio, you will be tased. do you understand me? >> yes, sir. >> by assaulting an officer, rubio has not only broken the law. he has also violated a bylaw of...
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former chief talked about the tazers and will anything b be coming forward for the use of training on tasers >> mr. prolong lost his license after the assault in the chocolate factory so i took place the argument but when we went to have the conversation about the policy it became so cumbersome when the community that came to the meetings i don't know if it was the majority of san franciscans it became so cumbersome on the officers that large people and thin people and people with a drug problem and wet people and people in bicycles people in high places the california includes what so much we were only asking for one hundred cameras someone was going to get hurt one way or the other so i abandoned my ask. if someone wants to bring it up perhaps it could happen but at the time it wasn't something that san francisco was wanting to have so we only have a stick and the next thing is the gun so - >> i'm really pleased to see the use of technology to help the officers and department and looking forward to seeing how much they cost the different apps. you mentioned the smart phone officers in year
former chief talked about the tazers and will anything b be coming forward for the use of training on tasers >> mr. prolong lost his license after the assault in the chocolate factory so i took place the argument but when we went to have the conversation about the policy it became so cumbersome when the community that came to the meetings i don't know if it was the majority of san franciscans it became so cumbersome on the officers that large people and thin people and people with a drug...
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that turned out to be a taser. he says the family has been having trouble getting information from police, including the names of the officers involved. above all he says the shooting was not justified. >> we have a young man from the community who was minding his own business, taking a walk in a park and gets shot over 10 times. >> reporter: advocates say he was a member of the community who didn't deserve to be killed. >> the family demands justice for alex who was a scholarship student, full time security guard, community activist and beloved public servant. the family wants the da to investigate the killing and say they gathered 250 signed petitions. he is calling for a federal investigation and they plan to gather next monday, that will mark one month from the night he was killed. reporting live, gasia mikaelian ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a gray whale has been spotted swimming under the golds goaled and ktvu's john fowler has the -- golden gate bridge and ktvu's john fowler has the view. >> look at this video fr
that turned out to be a taser. he says the family has been having trouble getting information from police, including the names of the officers involved. above all he says the shooting was not justified. >> we have a young man from the community who was minding his own business, taking a walk in a park and gets shot over 10 times. >> reporter: advocates say he was a member of the community who didn't deserve to be killed. >> the family demands justice for alex who was a...
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agency police fired a taser that struck bundy's son. >> they had the tasers. they had the weapons.they had the dogs. and we had nothing except us. we were almost equally numbered. and then they were the aggressors. >> reporter: the federal government says protesters were blocking a road. assaulting authorities and their dogs. but the video prompted a call to arms from self-described militia leaders and those fighting for states' rights. one arrived carrying an ak 47 as the crowds grew. >> i'm willing to lay my life down. >> reporter: federal authorities say the issue is clear. the bundys stopped paying federal grazing fees more than 20 years ago. the courts have ruled that these cattle are in trespass. >> reporter: but for now the government is backing off. a temporary victory for the bundy family. but the conflict far from over. >> i have my dad in heaven. but he fought for this. my grandpa fought for this. i'm going to fight for this. >> reporter: the blm says it will work to try and continue to resolve this issue judiciously and administratively. nevada's government said a peace
agency police fired a taser that struck bundy's son. >> they had the tasers. they had the weapons.they had the dogs. and we had nothing except us. we were almost equally numbered. and then they were the aggressors. >> reporter: the federal government says protesters were blocking a road. assaulting authorities and their dogs. but the video prompted a call to arms from self-described militia leaders and those fighting for states' rights. one arrived carrying an ak 47 as the crowds...
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itself on natural beauty while covering crime stories in 2003, bonet learns that police are using taserol. his curiosity is piqued when a police officer makes an offhand comment. >> he sort of jokingly said you should do it. it's a lot of fun. i said, sure, why not. fateful statement. >> fateful, indeed. a self-described risk taker bonet decides to try it and capture it all on cam. >> when i told my co-workers what i was planning to do, i was met with a lot of blank stares. i don't think they really believed me. >> have you ever seen thomas pace before? i never have. >> i became more and more nervous. you know, i was trying to play it off like, i'm not afraid at all but that was absolutely not true. >> bonet decides despite his fear, he should not only go through with the plan. he should make the experience as real as possible. i figured if i'm going to do this, i'm going to go all out. and they gave me all sorts of options like do you want to get tased for one second, three seconds or five seconds? >> five seconds. that's all there is to it. it will seem a little longer on the other en
itself on natural beauty while covering crime stories in 2003, bonet learns that police are using taserol. his curiosity is piqued when a police officer makes an offhand comment. >> he sort of jokingly said you should do it. it's a lot of fun. i said, sure, why not. fateful statement. >> fateful, indeed. a self-described risk taker bonet decides to try it and capture it all on cam. >> when i told my co-workers what i was planning to do, i was met with a lot of blank stares. i...
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bundy's son, tasered. his sister, knocked to the ground the story gets attention, other ranchers and groups are rallying to bundy's cause and meetings like this one held on wednesday. >> so you imagine what happened right now. okay? did god not create the cow? they've got us on the left, right. and then, and then, this is where it gets rough, okay? this is where it goes way the hell beyond. they can throw an army of men around there. literally. with snipers. on people just like you are. men, women and children just like you are. okay they do believe they have a right to be there. you believe you can be there. some day, they're going to throw that army of men around you. and then, somehow if you're like they got the right to draw the damn tripod on the ground so if you cross the line, they can put a bullet in you? who the hell is the man behind that trigger? i want to know. i want to know who in the hell? which one of you guys gave that guy the authority to bring that rifle down? which one of us is he going
bundy's son, tasered. his sister, knocked to the ground the story gets attention, other ranchers and groups are rallying to bundy's cause and meetings like this one held on wednesday. >> so you imagine what happened right now. okay? did god not create the cow? they've got us on the left, right. and then, and then, this is where it gets rough, okay? this is where it goes way the hell beyond. they can throw an army of men around there. literally. with snipers. on people just like you are....
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. >> she shoots him with the taser and he goes down. 50,000 volts. >> i went ahead and ordered a second drink. i don't remember anything after that. >> convicted of her fifth drunk driving charge, a female inmate could lose everything. >> i wanted to tell you that you are a good wife and a good mom. >> and -- >> i can tell everybody that i had sex with i'm hiv positive. sometimes it doesn't happen. okay. i'm sorry. >> an outcast inmate makes a comment that leads to violence and panic. >> i am so uptight right now that i can't eat. i've been throwing up my food. >>> grand rapids, michigan is consistently ranked one of the nation's best places to live. it might not seem that way, however, behind these circular walls just outside downtown. this is the kent county jail. while some are convicted, most of the 1,000 men and women here are only charged with crimes and awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. >> do the crime you've got to pay the time. you know? >> it's not the ideal setting in which to make friends. some do. jeremy feels like an outcast. >> jeremy is the model inmate.
. >> she shoots him with the taser and he goes down. 50,000 volts. >> i went ahead and ordered a second drink. i don't remember anything after that. >> convicted of her fifth drunk driving charge, a female inmate could lose everything. >> i wanted to tell you that you are a good wife and a good mom. >> and -- >> i can tell everybody that i had sex with i'm hiv positive. sometimes it doesn't happen. okay. i'm sorry. >> an outcast inmate makes a comment...
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means if a suspect draws a knife commit depending on where the officer he is, he or she may gun,a taser, may draw a take cover. they're basically given a number of options. this is coming at a time when state police itself was going through its own spike in police shootings. there had been press or -- pressure amongst agencies across the state to change the model. what we're seeing an albuquerque is a lot of officers involved in various shootings were trained on his old model. there has been criticism by some activists that said, well, this old model is actually easier for cadets to understand. are one of the poorest states in the country, and we have an educational system that is subpar, compared to other states. so some activists are saying, let's stick with the old model because it is easier to understand. however, it is an attempt by law enforcement agencies to say, it is time to update because it doesn't take into consideration new technologies developed. >> russell contreras, can you talk about the report i think in "the new york times" in 2012 that talked about an actual bounty,
means if a suspect draws a knife commit depending on where the officer he is, he or she may gun,a taser, may draw a take cover. they're basically given a number of options. this is coming at a time when state police itself was going through its own spike in police shootings. there had been press or -- pressure amongst agencies across the state to change the model. what we're seeing an albuquerque is a lot of officers involved in various shootings were trained on his old model. there has been...