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my video is now in the police report. which is ammunition where i can have a problem with a neighbor people smoking outside and someone would say they have been in six police reports. it's a good thing. i have given video. how does the police address that because i do other venue owners that don't want to call the police because they don't want to be listed because abc says you have had this many calls. i want to be a helpful owner and want to ensure to help the police as much as possible. >> we stand with you. if you want a letter from me on department letterhead saying the circumstances by which you happened to be named six times that you are actually someone who is a pronator a friend to the victim it might help you more than hinder you. >> okay. anybody else? >> hello, my name is duncan. i own a few bars. i can consider serving until 4:00 a.m.. just being allowed to be open in the 3 or 4:00. not necessarily serving alcohol. but if you just force hundreds of people out on the street at 1:55 and causing chaos. i like the
my video is now in the police report. which is ammunition where i can have a problem with a neighbor people smoking outside and someone would say they have been in six police reports. it's a good thing. i have given video. how does the police address that because i do other venue owners that don't want to call the police because they don't want to be listed because abc says you have had this many calls. i want to be a helpful owner and want to ensure to help the police as much as possible....
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the police car. it was not a car on car collision. >> so during the chase. and he's injured, he was medevaced by a park police helicopter to a local hospital, and we don't know her condition. we also know there was a child in the car. very dramatic. you guys look too young to have been here for i believe it was in 1997 or '98 there was a shooting of capitol hill police, a shooter went in there. i think he was trying to get the house majority whip or majority leader, tom delay, and went into that office and shot and killed two police officers. we now know bad things can happen here at the capitol. it's a target as is the white house and also, this is a city on edge to a degree because of the navy yard shooting just a few weeks ago, just a few blocks away. sounds like you have information from the sergeant at arms. what else can you tell us? >> you said most of it. the only other piece i heard was that the officer that was injured, his injuries are non-life threatening. he has been taken to the hospital and he crashed while he was in pursuit. that's what he tol
the police car. it was not a car on car collision. >> so during the chase. and he's injured, he was medevaced by a park police helicopter to a local hospital, and we don't know her condition. we also know there was a child in the car. very dramatic. you guys look too young to have been here for i believe it was in 1997 or '98 there was a shooting of capitol hill police, a shooter went in there. i think he was trying to get the house majority whip or majority leader, tom delay, and went...
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and to share my appreciation to the police force. ioners, the president mazzucco, and to the entire commission, to chief suhr and the entire command staff. to the awardees tonight. i know there is 41 of you out there with family and friends. but i want to say this to the entire 2,000 sworn men and women in san francisco police force. i am very proud of you. as hard as i work, i know there are people that work even harder than i, and i don't necessarily put my life on the line every single day i go out there. but for a world-class city to have this status is one of the best cities to ever live in. to work in and to visit. you got to have a police force that rises to world-class standards. and the san francisco police department is in fact world-class standard. tonight with the recognition of the medals of valor, we continue, i think, a very important culture. a culture that is measured by the performance of its officers and those who tonight exceed that standard in every way. and you know it's kind of hard for me to get know everyone o
and to share my appreciation to the police force. ioners, the president mazzucco, and to the entire commission, to chief suhr and the entire command staff. to the awardees tonight. i know there is 41 of you out there with family and friends. but i want to say this to the entire 2,000 sworn men and women in san francisco police force. i am very proud of you. as hard as i work, i know there are people that work even harder than i, and i don't necessarily put my life on the line every single day i...
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. >> here is the capitol building. a police car tried to ram or stop the suspect. right along here along constitution avenue and first street northwest, that's where this first capitol police car sits with damage to it. we believe that that did not stop it until suspect led police along constitutional avenue and delaware avenue. and this is the nat buildings. here is union stations. along the senate side the chase continued all the way until you get to second street northeast which is over here. and you can't really travel in between the senate office buildings bought finding more barricades. right in between this area, second street northeast, near constitution, somewhere along in here is where this came to an end. the police say that shots were fired because the suspect either would not stop or could not stop her or because they had tried to ram her all the way back here up on constitution avenue. a very secure area. shots fired. you see the black sedan where it was disabled. and we see police activity in this area and to put it in perspective as to why so many pe
. >> here is the capitol building. a police car tried to ram or stop the suspect. right along here along constitution avenue and first street northwest, that's where this first capitol police car sits with damage to it. we believe that that did not stop it until suspect led police along constitutional avenue and delaware avenue. and this is the nat buildings. here is union stations. along the senate side the chase continued all the way until you get to second street northeast which is...
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we did hear from the police chief, the u.s. pitol hill police chief, kim dine, saying it and no, no connection at all to terrorism or anything along those lines. one final question before i let you go. clearly, an incident like this scares everyone up on capitol hill, staffers, workers, members of congress. you think it will propel you guys up there, democrats and republicans, to say you know what, enough is enough, let's get back to work and end this government shutdown? >> listen, i've been advocating to end it as soon as possible anyway. it's unfortunate that this happened but maybe some good will come out of it. >> yeah, let's hope indeed that government shutdown has lasted long enough. everyone's got to get back to work and some of the other political issues, you guys can work out separately. congressman, thanks very much. blake farenthold of texas. brian todd is getting more witness accounts of what happened. >> reporter: a riveting account from a man who said he saw a car chase down pennsylvania avenue, which is just a co
we did hear from the police chief, the u.s. pitol hill police chief, kim dine, saying it and no, no connection at all to terrorism or anything along those lines. one final question before i let you go. clearly, an incident like this scares everyone up on capitol hill, staffers, workers, members of congress. you think it will propel you guys up there, democrats and republicans, to say you know what, enough is enough, let's get back to work and end this government shutdown? >> listen, i've...
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, kathy lanier, the police chief. y capitol hill police, secret service officers, fbi agents, they're all getting ready to brief us on this really, really scary incident that happened up on capitol hill just a few hours or so ago. there's an all-clear now. the lockdown has been lifted. but it was frightening as a black vehicle left right near the white house, escaped police there, all of a sudden started driving at high speed up to capitol hill. watch this video provided to us by the arabic language u.s. government funded television network. they had a camera, they had a reporter on the scene. i will let it play out. watch this. [ gunfire ] >> we will get an arabic translator to translate those words to english. stand by. we will share that with you as soon as we translate that. let's bring in our justice reporter, evan perez. what are you hearing, evan? >> reporter: this situation is just so unusual, as you said. this is one of the most secure parts of the city. obviously you have high speed chases in d.c. and other p
, kathy lanier, the police chief. y capitol hill police, secret service officers, fbi agents, they're all getting ready to brief us on this really, really scary incident that happened up on capitol hill just a few hours or so ago. there's an all-clear now. the lockdown has been lifted. but it was frightening as a black vehicle left right near the white house, escaped police there, all of a sudden started driving at high speed up to capitol hill. watch this video provided to us by the arabic...
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but the capitol police will come out. very early in the investigation what are we looking for at this news conference? what tips from them? >> specifically just the rundown how this happened. we're starting to piece it together, and office we do in breaking news situations, you want to lock down information and not go with something that is not confirmed, and so far we have confirmed from multiple sources she tried to ram through the 15th street gate at the white house. that started this chase that went from 15th and pennsylvania all the way down constitution avenue. she was pulled over somehow by police chasing her, whether they knocked her off the road, or whether she just was pulled over at second and constitution, and at some point shots were fired. now, whether she got out and shot -- and actually fired shots, several sources are saying she did not. others are saying that she may have. so, this is what we need to learn, is exactly what happened, and what police did to take her down. she is in custody also of this mome
but the capitol police will come out. very early in the investigation what are we looking for at this news conference? what tips from them? >> specifically just the rundown how this happened. we're starting to piece it together, and office we do in breaking news situations, you want to lock down information and not go with something that is not confirmed, and so far we have confirmed from multiple sources she tried to ram through the 15th street gate at the white house. that started this...
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she then sped off struck a police officer and then led police on a high speed chase to the u.s. capitol where again she eluded cops says as police tried to fire on the vehicle and when she led to the third location near senate office building she crashed the car and she was riddled with bullets by the police again with with her child in the back seat it was only then that police say they realized her child was in the car as for why any of this happened and why she was killed we can't know for sure now anyone familiar with this area in d.c. knows that there's a lot of drills going on there's a lot of security checkpoints going on and and really it's hard to drive around so you can imagine someone who might be having some mental illness issues confronting a checkpoint that she wasn't expected to confront and then panicking and driving off and leading to this whole chain of events that happen will be investigations into this i mean we're talking about the two most secure locations probably on the planet the u.s. capitol the white house which might be why police were quick to j
she then sped off struck a police officer and then led police on a high speed chase to the u.s. capitol where again she eluded cops says as police tried to fire on the vehicle and when she led to the third location near senate office building she crashed the car and she was riddled with bullets by the police again with with her child in the back seat it was only then that police say they realized her child was in the car as for why any of this happened and why she was killed we can't know for...
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the police chief, the capital police chief would not confirm the female suspect in this case has been killed, however, according to pete williams, that woman in the car, the woman who led police on this chase was shot and killed by police in that exchange of gunfire. we don't know the condition of the child. >> it's important to note, the officer was conscious when we saw him on the stretcher being taken to the helicopter to be taken to med star. he was conscious. we don't know whether he's in surgery or not. there was a baby inside the small black car being pursued. we don't know the status of the baby's condition. the baby is alive but we don't know anymore about that. >> look at the condition of that car. it's remarkable. this is a reuters photo that's been retweeted and sent out by d.c. firefighters local 36, the firefighters union. look at the officers. they were saying the fire department had to use metal cutting equipment to get the officer out of the car. so, i do believe it's a reuters photograph. >> we are learning more about where members of congress were at the time the gu
the police chief, the capital police chief would not confirm the female suspect in this case has been killed, however, according to pete williams, that woman in the car, the woman who led police on this chase was shot and killed by police in that exchange of gunfire. we don't know the condition of the child. >> it's important to note, the officer was conscious when we saw him on the stretcher being taken to the helicopter to be taken to med star. he was conscious. we don't know whether...
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the normal police tactic is to block. enly, she drived away on the sidewalk as if that wasn't blocked. i think the police will check their own procedures about how this person was able to go up on the sidewalk and get away. the other one was the capitol police officer injured in the horrific crash when he clipped the barriers in the street at constitution avenue. some of them were down. some were up. so those barriers have been in the street for several years now. this is a veteran officer. who decides when they go up and when they go down? some were up and some were down. again, the police have to make split second decisions. we'll see in the days coming how it happened. the barriers didn't operate like they were supposed to to block the cars. >> police have a lot of tough decisions to make. there were pedestrians everywhere in potential danger. >> i had been down there a short time earlier. they have a split second decision to a, understand what's going on, protect the innocent people, stop the person causing the trouble
the normal police tactic is to block. enly, she drived away on the sidewalk as if that wasn't blocked. i think the police will check their own procedures about how this person was able to go up on the sidewalk and get away. the other one was the capitol police officer injured in the horrific crash when he clipped the barriers in the street at constitution avenue. some of them were down. some were up. so those barriers have been in the street for several years now. this is a veteran officer. who...
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the way they did? >> if you speak to police the answer is yes. they didn't exactly know what the threat was and didn't know this was somebody who potentially was suffering from a mental illness or postpartum depression. they were treating it as a serious threat and the moment she failed to listen to their directions to stop, to get out of the car, the entire thing escalated. there really was panic. people were on edge with the navy yard shooting but they say when you go to these areas where there is people and the possibility of politicians there, all of a sudden, everyone knows use of deadly force is authorized in those particular situations. if it had been somebody with a suicide vest strapped to them and they had taken this person out, then people would have said these people were heroes. >> it is easy to criticize in this event. they have to work in the spare of the moment. what struck me looking at the video closely is you see five or six armed policemen all around the car, so they must have identified you got a woman driving and a baby in t
the way they did? >> if you speak to police the answer is yes. they didn't exactly know what the threat was and didn't know this was somebody who potentially was suffering from a mental illness or postpartum depression. they were treating it as a serious threat and the moment she failed to listen to their directions to stop, to get out of the car, the entire thing escalated. there really was panic. people were on edge with the navy yard shooting but they say when you go to these areas...
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if you look at the photograph of the police cruiser, that is the capitol police cruiser and this is from the d.c. firefighters local union. and it looks like it's gotten the significant damage to the underside of that thing. and what i'm hearing is that it may have been hit by those barricades that deployed up at the capitol. the question, of course, is the woman's car, the black infiniti. if we zoom in, you can get a real good shot of it, but it does not appear to have that similar kind of damage that we saw to the police cruiser there. and so the chief, they talked about the barricades working as planned, but from everything that i can see here, it looks like the woman, they have somehow made it past that barricades and they have come to a stop behind the guard shack here and how she did that, we're going to have to look into and to find out all of it as it is a big question here. now, the other big question is whether or not that there were any kind of an exchange of fire. and that we are hearing from some sources that she was not armed, that she did not have any weapon that there was
if you look at the photograph of the police cruiser, that is the capitol police cruiser and this is from the d.c. firefighters local union. and it looks like it's gotten the significant damage to the underside of that thing. and what i'm hearing is that it may have been hit by those barricades that deployed up at the capitol. the question, of course, is the woman's car, the black infiniti. if we zoom in, you can get a real good shot of it, but it does not appear to have that similar kind of...
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capitol police, the u.s. park police, the metropolitan police department. all of them are expected to be speaking right here at 6:00 and just beyond where all those microphones are is the police car where that u.s. park, the u.s. capitol police officer was injured and those pictures that we have seen of him being taken out of that car, i mean, my goodness. can you imagine what he went through? we're not entirely sure yet of exactly what happened as peggy fox reported. we believe it was a barricade that came up that his car hit. but whatever happened, he was definitely a seriously injured man. car badly mangled with a lot of d.c. firefighters that had to surround the car and get him out and air lifted to the hospital where his condition is unknown. but he's expected to survive. so hopefully we'll have more information for you at 6:00 when this press conference gets underway. back to you. >> all right, kristin, thank you. we'll go back to russ ptacek monitoring social media. you've got new information? >> yeah, you can actually pick up the ipad and take a loo
capitol police, the u.s. park police, the metropolitan police department. all of them are expected to be speaking right here at 6:00 and just beyond where all those microphones are is the police car where that u.s. park, the u.s. capitol police officer was injured and those pictures that we have seen of him being taken out of that car, i mean, my goodness. can you imagine what he went through? we're not entirely sure yet of exactly what happened as peggy fox reported. we believe it was a...
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the capitol police. the possibility of the metropolitan police. at that point if that was the ensuing pursued, there would be doing the investigation, it started it comes under the metropolitan police of d.c. david: sometimes with these pressers, daystar with the police department have worked to weigh up to the fbi. do you think you would get the way? >> from the way it is coming about right now l.a. seems like it is very possibly the woman did not have a gun with the kid in the car. if that is the fact and it's not related to air shooting people. we don't know yet. it's irresponsible first time make things up until the end of the evidence. david: of wondering if it takes over the investigation? was a treasury building. she was attempting to ram it. the treasury building, wondering whether treasury department will be involved. the capitol police and the capitol police, was involved. >> working in conjunction with the d.c. metropolitan police. they work in tangent together. the detectives there, detectives in washington d.c., the metropolitan police
the capitol police. the possibility of the metropolitan police. at that point if that was the ensuing pursued, there would be doing the investigation, it started it comes under the metropolitan police of d.c. david: sometimes with these pressers, daystar with the police department have worked to weigh up to the fbi. do you think you would get the way? >> from the way it is coming about right now l.a. seems like it is very possibly the woman did not have a gun with the kid in the car. if...
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then it was a chase and a very quick shooting. >> reporter: right, the capitol police, the metro policefbi secret service, all of the federal, state and local agencies in this case, work together all the time. they train together and go through a number of tack cal scenarios. what if something happens at the capital, which did happen a couple years ago with two capitol officers being killed at one of the entrance check points. what if it is at the white house? what if it is during the inauguration? you have this type of tactical response training as i'm going all the time. and they used it today. >> i want to play the video and freeze on it something for you that has stood out to us. and i want to make sure you get a chance to see it too. this is a moment before the high speed part of the chase. the officers have the car completely surrounded, as you can see. they're one, two, three, four, five of them. all with their guns pointed and they're right next to the car. how did they not see a 1-year-old baby in the car? >> reporter: well, you don't know whether they saw the baby at that poin
then it was a chase and a very quick shooting. >> reporter: right, the capitol police, the metro policefbi secret service, all of the federal, state and local agencies in this case, work together all the time. they train together and go through a number of tack cal scenarios. what if something happens at the capital, which did happen a couple years ago with two capitol officers being killed at one of the entrance check points. what if it is at the white house? what if it is during the...
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the police arrived. when i saw the blues kara said, i did not call police, i called notmbulance -- i said i did call the police, called an ambulance. they said in new york, when you call an ambulance, we come first. he said, don't worry, he will be ok. he knocked on the door. he just said, mohamed, open the door. >> so he had no idea that you had called them. >> no. they said, i came for you, open the door. he said, police? he said, is it police? i did not call you, go away. you knocked on the wrong door. the men wanted to force him into the room, the apartment. , locked thehamed door. he just looked behind like this. i did not hear what he said. to mohamed.talk then came the lady and the white clothes. >> so you went downstairs. >> yes. floorup to the third [indiscernible] this said, mom, we will help you taken to the hospital. you will be ok. he said, mom, we will taken to the hospital, he will be ok. you said, who do you know here? i said, what you mean? this is my family. cap another family in queens.
the police arrived. when i saw the blues kara said, i did not call police, i called notmbulance -- i said i did call the police, called an ambulance. they said in new york, when you call an ambulance, we come first. he said, don't worry, he will be ok. he knocked on the door. he just said, mohamed, open the door. >> so he had no idea that you had called them. >> no. they said, i came for you, open the door. he said, police? he said, is it police? i did not call you, go away. you...
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now of the police. most people refuse to speak with us about amarildo, but one boy dares to. >> i saw amarildo come home from fishing. he sat down on the stairs and began to clean the fish. then he put the fish over there. then the police came and arrested amarildo and said they were taking him in for questioning. we wanted to run after him. the police said, if you keep following us we will kill you. so we did not go any farther. and amarildo has not been seen since then. >> we asked maria eunice to take us to the police station. it is hard for her. to this day she has received no explanation as to why her brother was interrogated, and what happened to him afterwards. does she have any hope at all her brother is still alive? >> no. none at all. >> when we arrive at the police station, she does not even look at the building. her pain at the wall of silence is too great. the police also refused to speak to us. >> they killed my brother. that is for sure. >> there is no evidence of that. how could there be
now of the police. most people refuse to speak with us about amarildo, but one boy dares to. >> i saw amarildo come home from fishing. he sat down on the stairs and began to clean the fish. then he put the fish over there. then the police came and arrested amarildo and said they were taking him in for questioning. we wanted to run after him. the police said, if you keep following us we will kill you. so we did not go any farther. and amarildo has not been seen since then. >> we...
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it's really important to point out america is not the only country in the world where the police carry guns but it's one of the very few develops nations in the world where the policemen dress up like soldiers as was demonstrated by amy's video and that is to do with a whole range of things but the fact that police are actively encouraged to wage stupid rule stupid domestic was like the war on drugs called be helping me. do you have thoughts in the half minute we have left here on when this began and why and maybe what we can do about it well i mean that's a critical point you know we have a law in the united states. and this is passing come otitis it says soldiers can't march in the streets of the united states and i really think that the way they're getting around this is by militarizing the police and that is on acceptable it's not good for democracy people should not be afraid to express dissent and go into the streets they shouldn't be knocked around they shouldn't be imprisoned because i really do think that it's dissent that will save us that we live in a civilian society
it's really important to point out america is not the only country in the world where the police carry guns but it's one of the very few develops nations in the world where the policemen dress up like soldiers as was demonstrated by amy's video and that is to do with a whole range of things but the fact that police are actively encouraged to wage stupid rule stupid domestic was like the war on drugs called be helping me. do you have thoughts in the half minute we have left here on when this...
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the chief of police for the u.s. capitol, kim dine, who appeared a few minutes ago and has told us that he will be holding another press conference in about 15 minutes, said that that child was on its way to the hospital, didn't appear to be injured. reported for us now, nbc's luke russert, because luke heard the gunshots and watched as tourists ran for safety, and he joins us now. luke, talk us through exactly what happened moment by moment because our viewers are used to seeing you on air with us element every day. >> well, martin, it's been a harrowing day here on capitol hill. around 2:20 p.m. i was in my office. it overlooks the west front of the capitol, and i heard four very loud booms and bangs. they were so loud and out of place it immediately caused me to stand up and look out the window. when i looked out the window, you saw capitol hill police officers their guns drawn immediately sprinting towards where they heard the noises and the pops coming from. they then instructed the tourists who were in the fiel
the chief of police for the u.s. capitol, kim dine, who appeared a few minutes ago and has told us that he will be holding another press conference in about 15 minutes, said that that child was on its way to the hospital, didn't appear to be injured. reported for us now, nbc's luke russert, because luke heard the gunshots and watched as tourists ran for safety, and he joins us now. luke, talk us through exactly what happened moment by moment because our viewers are used to seeing you on air...
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are the capitol police being paid? any effect on security? >> i think all security people that need to be there are in place. they would tell you. you know, it's a sore point. the shutdown is causing problems for every federal agency, the fbi for example about half the headquarters is not there. large number of the intelligence community has been furloughed. so you have some residual resentment in the ranks. a lot of people are working now the job, agents, officers, who are not being paid at the moment. but i think from what we could tell from the pictures, police response was robust. i don't think it effected the response. what it might have a bigger role in here is it might speak to motivation. there has been an awful lot of frustration, there have been some protests, angry outbuses, twitter, outbursts, twiter on fire, anger with all branches of the government. police officials and security officials over the past couple days, an uptick in the number of threats received in relation to members of congress and members of the administration. we
are the capitol police being paid? any effect on security? >> i think all security people that need to be there are in place. they would tell you. you know, it's a sore point. the shutdown is causing problems for every federal agency, the fbi for example about half the headquarters is not there. large number of the intelligence community has been furloughed. so you have some residual resentment in the ranks. a lot of people are working now the job, agents, officers, who are not being paid...
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the way they did? >> if you speak to police the answer is yes. they didn't exactly know what the threat was and didn't know this was somebody who potentially was suffering from a mental illness or postpartum depression. they were treating it as a serious threat and the moment she failed to listen to their directions to stop, to get out of the car, the entire thing escalated. there really was panic. people were on edge with the navy yard shooting but they say when you go to these areas where there is people and the possibility of politicians there, all of a sudden, everyone knows use of deadly force is authorized in those particular situations. if it had been somebody with a suicide vest strapped to them and they had taken this person out, then people would have said these people were heroes. >> it is easy to criticize in this event. they have to work in the spare of the moment. what struck me looking at the video closely is you see five or six armed policemen all around the car, so they must have identified you got a woman driving and a baby in t
the way they did? >> if you speak to police the answer is yes. they didn't exactly know what the threat was and didn't know this was somebody who potentially was suffering from a mental illness or postpartum depression. they were treating it as a serious threat and the moment she failed to listen to their directions to stop, to get out of the car, the entire thing escalated. there really was panic. people were on edge with the navy yard shooting but they say when you go to these areas...
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a crime of the sort the police first go after the husband anyway. and guy had every motive. >> motive? >> well, she's right. whichever way you look at it, well, i'm in a spot. >> oh, come now, my boy, i'm sure you've got nothing to worry about. >> if he hasn't an alibi for 9:30 tonight, he has plenty to worry about. >> you can tell them where you were? >> sherry? >> thank you. can't you, guy? >> 9:30, i was on the train from new york to washington. >> there you are. >> who saw you? did you speak to anyone? you'll need a witness. >> oh, yes, i did speak to someone. senator: someone you know? >> no. his name was... collier--collin--collins! he's a professor. >> harvard? >> delaware tech. >> then everything's all right. >> not quite. he'll still have to answer questions. senator: routine. pure routine. >> i'm afraid there'll be a lot of reporters at your front door in the morning. >> oh, daddy doesn't mind a little scandal. he's a senator. >> it can't be helped, darling. it's not your fault. it's not as though anyone can say you had anything to do with
a crime of the sort the police first go after the husband anyway. and guy had every motive. >> motive? >> well, she's right. whichever way you look at it, well, i'm in a spot. >> oh, come now, my boy, i'm sure you've got nothing to worry about. >> if he hasn't an alibi for 9:30 tonight, he has plenty to worry about. >> you can tell them where you were? >> sherry? >> thank you. can't you, guy? >> 9:30, i was on the train from new york to...
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here in rio the police and gangs claim to be on the side of the people.most part, the people are simply marooned in the cross fire. and the young woman who lost her mother and grandmother, lead a rally along with her friend and neighbors. even the organizers of this event, long-time local peace activist, concedes the futility. >> you think that police will investigate this seriously? >> i don't have any hope. >> reporter: you have no hope. >> no. >> reporter: just two more victims, sadly, perhaps, soon to be forgotten. as we wrap up our last day on the front lines of this war for paradise, it hits me that the one point of agreement among everyone we spoke to, its that even with the clock ticking down to the world cup and the olympics, this war is not likely to end any time soon. and that is our report from rio. an extra ordinary journey. we'll be right back with tonight's feed frenzy. well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip, and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 3
here in rio the police and gangs claim to be on the side of the people.most part, the people are simply marooned in the cross fire. and the young woman who lost her mother and grandmother, lead a rally along with her friend and neighbors. even the organizers of this event, long-time local peace activist, concedes the futility. >> you think that police will investigate this seriously? >> i don't have any hope. >> reporter: you have no hope. >> no. >> reporter: just...
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the u.s. capitol police, but the metropolitan police department as well as the u.s. secret service.hoping for some clarification on some of the key questions that have been floated out there. the white house was informed of the situation. i would be curious to know whether the white house went into lockdown mode or not. we don't know that. we're hoping for some clarification. that would probably come from the u.s. secret service. but, once again, they have pushed back this news conference just slightly. they may have one before the 6:00 p.m. news conference. what we do know, when they do come out at 6:00 p.m. or thereabouts it will be an expanded group of law enforcement officials. as eamon javers so aptly told us earlier, there are a number of different police departments and law enforcement departments that cooperate in patrolling and keeping the capitol safe. and they do include the metropolitan police department, the capitol police, and then there's the u.s. secret service. all three of those branches of law enforcement will be involved in the 6:00 p.m. news conference. we may y
the u.s. capitol police, but the metropolitan police department as well as the u.s. secret service.hoping for some clarification on some of the key questions that have been floated out there. the white house was informed of the situation. i would be curious to know whether the white house went into lockdown mode or not. we don't know that. we're hoping for some clarification. that would probably come from the u.s. secret service. but, once again, they have pushed back this news conference just...
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. >> well, we spoke to the director general of police and he denied that the government, sorry the policee responsible for the stampede. however, he did say that there were only 100 police officers on duty at the site behind me where the temple is. now, these hundred police officers would have to have been dealing with crowds of hundreds of thousands of pilgrims and 20 people were on a bridge and there was a rumor that the bridge was about to collapse, this caused panic among the crowd and then witnesses are reporting that the police actually tried to disburse the crowd using their bashons and it exacerbated the situation and the director general of police we spoke to said there is an internal inquiry they plan to do to find out the exact cause of this on top of the judicial inquiry that is going on. and he also said that in future events and future religious festivals they are going to deploy more police officers and also put in place barricades to make it easier for them to control the crowds. >> reporter: i know a number of years ago, not so long ago another bridge collapsed roughly 50
. >> well, we spoke to the director general of police and he denied that the government, sorry the policee responsible for the stampede. however, he did say that there were only 100 police officers on duty at the site behind me where the temple is. now, these hundred police officers would have to have been dealing with crowds of hundreds of thousands of pilgrims and 20 people were on a bridge and there was a rumor that the bridge was about to collapse, this caused panic among the crowd...
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the capitol police reacted very quickly. they scrambled to lock the doors down and to lock offices and to tell the capitol hill workers and staffers to move to the innermost parts of the office, to grab a cape hood if ner necessary, and to get away from windows and doors. >> we've been told they've lifted the shelter in place order on the capitol. let's go to kelly o'donnell. kelly, what are you seeing where you are right now? >> that's right, tamron. we've just been given an all clear sign, so there's a message going out through the in-house tv and message system on the u.s. capitol grounds that there is an all clear. the incident has been concluded. so normal operations can resume. neither the house nor the senate floors are back up and running yet, but this has been a very tense time over the last -- i'm not even sure how long the time has elapsed here. we have been in this lockdown mode. that's become a word americans are all too familiar with of what that means. we have several united states senators who are saying that
the capitol police reacted very quickly. they scrambled to lock the doors down and to lock offices and to tell the capitol hill workers and staffers to move to the innermost parts of the office, to grab a cape hood if ner necessary, and to get away from windows and doors. >> we've been told they've lifted the shelter in place order on the capitol. let's go to kelly o'donnell. kelly, what are you seeing where you are right now? >> that's right, tamron. we've just been given an all...
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police brutality is not just a problem it's an epidemic but the rise of militarization across local police forces cops are treating neighborhoods like battlefields it's a phenomenon that's become institutionalized take a look at the response from cops themselves about the inner workings of the force according to national criminal justice reference service forty three percent of cops are green always following the rules is not compatible with getting the job done twenty five percent said that they have witnessed fellow officers her ass in a citizen most likely because of his or her race had to do percent say it's not unusual for officers to turn a blind eye to misconduct done by other officers and forty nine percent feel that the only way a criminal receive any punishment is to punish the individual themselves the way the police feel about their own misconduct probably doesn't comfort the thousands of family members affected by police violence in the u.s. it's a subject one organization is tackling head on with a new documentary called no justice no peace just to warn you some of these imag
police brutality is not just a problem it's an epidemic but the rise of militarization across local police forces cops are treating neighborhoods like battlefields it's a phenomenon that's become institutionalized take a look at the response from cops themselves about the inner workings of the force according to national criminal justice reference service forty three percent of cops are green always following the rules is not compatible with getting the job done twenty five percent said that...
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the city police department said they spent 25 million in overtime last fiscal year. we found the total is actually much higher. tonight at 11 we dig into overtime spending for the men and women who protect you in baltimore. some of them are making a chunk of chain bringing in tens of thousands of dollars. does all that work put safety at risk? we raise the question with city leaders and police >>> we know that the police department is not the only place where the city spends a lot of overtime. we know that across the board different agencies also have this issue and we brought in mary pat clark. overtime it's a big concern. you are always looking to cut expensions. we are talking about millions across the board. how difficult is it to cut down on overtime? >> right now, in my district for example, i'm begging for overtime in my district northern, northeast because we have a lot of police officers are leaving the force and we need more and more patrol in our neighborhoods to prevent crime. that is going to take overtime because we don't have enough people to go around
the city police department said they spent 25 million in overtime last fiscal year. we found the total is actually much higher. tonight at 11 we dig into overtime spending for the men and women who protect you in baltimore. some of them are making a chunk of chain bringing in tens of thousands of dollars. does all that work put safety at risk? we raise the question with city leaders and police >>> we know that the police department is not the only place where the city spends a lot of...
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striking a police officer and sped off to the u.s. capitol where she was again confronted by police shots rang out she alluded police again where she drove another few blocks near senate office buildings the car was then crashed and police opened fire killing her only then realized killing her in front of her one year old child it's worth noting she was completely unarmed the only shots fired during this entire incident were from the police and some people are saying this could have been a misunderstanding if you know this area around d.c. there's constantly drills going on there security checkpoints going on. you know it's hard to drive around and figure out if someone made a wrong turn and were confronted by police someone who might have a history of mental illness could get confused and drive off it's tragic that it would end in someone's death will be investigations into this i mean we're talking about the two most secure locations probably in the plan of the u.s. capitol the white house which might be why police were quick to jump
striking a police officer and sped off to the u.s. capitol where she was again confronted by police shots rang out she alluded police again where she drove another few blocks near senate office buildings the car was then crashed and police opened fire killing her only then realized killing her in front of her one year old child it's worth noting she was completely unarmed the only shots fired during this entire incident were from the police and some people are saying this could have been a...
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the police have halted a rerun of the presidential election. they say the poll violates a supreme court order. the court annulled the rumghts rumghts -- results last month. the election commissioner said he had no choice but to cancel the vote. when our officals tried the police personnel in this building obstructed them from taking anything from here. they were not able to take anything from here. so we have not except the election to date. >> let's take a look to the build up of this election. mohammad nashad was ousted last year in what he said it was a coups. the supreme court cancelled the results after the campaign complained of irregularities. they have asked for a die lay. one of them was abdullah why. yameen. >> we have a spokesman from the party live. from male. there is a considerable amount of political confusion for people watching this story outside of the maul -- maldives. have the police police said whyy stopped the election from going ahead? they said they are complying with a supreme court directive. that is all they said. thi
the police have halted a rerun of the presidential election. they say the poll violates a supreme court order. the court annulled the rumghts rumghts -- results last month. the election commissioner said he had no choice but to cancel the vote. when our officals tried the police personnel in this building obstructed them from taking anything from here. they were not able to take anything from here. so we have not except the election to date. >> let's take a look to the build up of this...
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the u.s. capitol police force. i'm just outside the chambers so i can't hear precisely what he's saying but the house is about to vote on funding the va and steny hoyer represents the district just outside washington, dc, where obviously there's a lot of people who work at the capitol, u.s. capitol police officers, who he represents in his district, eric cantor, the majority leader is speaking as well. so this is playing out on the floor. when the house came back into session, about 3:30 this afternoon, john kole busch sewn, a republican congressman from texas, awe offered a prayer and said we need to thank our brave law enforcement officers and they're sort of giving tribute to them on the house floor as a result. >> chad, i'm just trying to patch together what happened and look at the driver and give her every benefit of the doubt, if it wasn't a purposeful act. is this an area where she rammed the security checkpoint could have been accidental? could it have been confusion? i've been in that area and looks like a
the u.s. capitol police force. i'm just outside the chambers so i can't hear precisely what he's saying but the house is about to vote on funding the va and steny hoyer represents the district just outside washington, dc, where obviously there's a lot of people who work at the capitol, u.s. capitol police officers, who he represents in his district, eric cantor, the majority leader is speaking as well. so this is playing out on the floor. when the house came back into session, about 3:30 this...
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the police are on the way. >> go get them. call them. you're the ones -- i got a witness here, too. >> she's on the phone with them. >> you two are the ones that were driving in front of me trying to get me to hit your damn car. >> you know what, this is the witness. this is witness. >> okay. you're a witness. >> go on. oh, here they are. good stuff. >> eric hendrickson with the fairlawn police department arrives on the scene. >> when i arrived they were still arguing pretty heavily, and i wanted to get them separated. that way i could talk to them to try to figure out what happened. >> both sides give conflicting stories about what leads up to the confrontation, but the video reveals what happens in the parking lot once they pull over. >> after we reviewed the video that simon showed us, we approached this from advised that the incident had been caught on tape and it had been determined she was the primary aggressor in the situation. we placed miss brown under arrest. >> she pleads guilty to assault and aggravated menacing. she serves f
the police are on the way. >> go get them. call them. you're the ones -- i got a witness here, too. >> she's on the phone with them. >> you two are the ones that were driving in front of me trying to get me to hit your damn car. >> you know what, this is the witness. this is witness. >> okay. you're a witness. >> go on. oh, here they are. good stuff. >> eric hendrickson with the fairlawn police department arrives on the scene. >> when i arrived...
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the u.s. capitol police. >> is he at the hospital? >> he was at the hospital when i spoke to him. he is going to be fine. >> how was he injured? >> i do not have specific injuries. >> his vehicle struck the barricade. it appears all around the capitol building, security worked exceptionally well. we had a brief lockdown of the capitol building. downre able to lock things quickly. notifyingeryone safe, everyone of what was going on. we cleared the scene quickly and had a briefing within the hour of what was going on. we are investigating the incident. multiple law enforcement agencies, and this appears to be an isolated singular matter. [inaudible question] appears there is no relation to terrorism. [inaudible question] we are not talking but the suspect. not releasing information. >> can you talk about the child in the car? >> there was a one-year-old child in the car. officers one of our took the child to medical care in the vicinity. the child was taken to the hospital. >> were barricades up? >> we are inves
the u.s. capitol police. >> is he at the hospital? >> he was at the hospital when i spoke to him. he is going to be fine. >> how was he injured? >> i do not have specific injuries. >> his vehicle struck the barricade. it appears all around the capitol building, security worked exceptionally well. we had a brief lockdown of the capitol building. downre able to lock things quickly. notifyingeryone safe, everyone of what was going on. we cleared the scene quickly and...