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requested to speak to the st louis city police the st louis county police and the ferguson police departments. they all declined. but police in another local municipality called hazelwood did agree to take us out on patrol. this is nick lawrence - he's been a police officer for 13 years. he says in a situation where police feel in danger there is little time to deliberate. >> it's the adrenaline bump. it's the tunnel vision. it's the loss of fine motor skills. >> we asked nick what many in the community have been questioning since mike brown's death - the readiness of police to use deadly force. he tells us their training actually calls for it. >> we're trained to shoot center mass to stop the threat. so if you are a... >> center mass? >> center mass. the center mass of the body. so basically the chest does that make sense? when the threat is stopped then you can go back to preserving life. but if your life is in danger, you're not expected to worry about the person whose trying to put your life in danger. you're worried about his well-being until he's not, he's no longer a threat. >> suddenl
requested to speak to the st louis city police the st louis county police and the ferguson police departments. they all declined. but police in another local municipality called hazelwood did agree to take us out on patrol. this is nick lawrence - he's been a police officer for 13 years. he says in a situation where police feel in danger there is little time to deliberate. >> it's the adrenaline bump. it's the tunnel vision. it's the loss of fine motor skills. >> we asked nick what...
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matter it depended on what the commission wants to do. >> why not hear from the police on this matter. >> vice chair hide and commissioner dave from the sfpd. >> so let me jump into answering our questions from the police department perspective first and foremost the communication between our staff and us was excellent there are times we have our tactics and our logic we try and the commission has theirs we approached this with a 72 suspension with the simple reason it's a immediate and not appealable just to be accurate with the details before i do let me say in the end we achieved what we wanted but as new years eve that venue was sold-out he toults e told us he was proposing because he couldn't have employees not workman's comp insurance and wasn't going to get it bring into contract labor all brand new staff and security with a sell out crowd to say the least that was alarming to the police department and commission so because of all those tactics we are that utilizing the director is correct in the end he choose to close for new years eve that wouldn't have happened if all the ve
matter it depended on what the commission wants to do. >> why not hear from the police on this matter. >> vice chair hide and commissioner dave from the sfpd. >> so let me jump into answering our questions from the police department perspective first and foremost the communication between our staff and us was excellent there are times we have our tactics and our logic we try and the commission has theirs we approached this with a 72 suspension with the simple reason it's a...
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the routine day-to-day policing. now, there's some people who would say that language it's not that important compared with deaths at the hands of police. i disagree. i think it's extremely important simply because this is where people meet the police and there's the problem of how police treat people. some people ask, well, gee, how come it is this, really? there's a lot of research over the decades on the prefles of offensive language by the police. just to take one example, from current data from citizen complaints, across the country. in san jose, a 2013, offensive language complaints were 17% of all citizen complaints that were filed. washington, d.c. right here, 26% of all the citizen complaints filed in 2013. new york city, it might be as high as 40%, although the way the ccrb there classifies complaints it's hard to tell. but official complaint data is really just the tip of the iceberg because we also know from research that among people who feel mistreated by the police, only a very small percentage actually
the routine day-to-day policing. now, there's some people who would say that language it's not that important compared with deaths at the hands of police. i disagree. i think it's extremely important simply because this is where people meet the police and there's the problem of how police treat people. some people ask, well, gee, how come it is this, really? there's a lot of research over the decades on the prefles of offensive language by the police. just to take one example, from current data...
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the block. students are also inside. police posted heavily armed officers outside guarding these schools, guarding the homes while the negotiations, we're told now being reported by a.p. are underway. in fact, the initial contact with the hostage takers in that factory, according to an a.p. story now took place when police wanted to contact them in a range for the safe evacuation of the school that is a little bit closer to the printing company. in fact, that was done and i believe the students removed from there. you know, incredibly, french radio just had an eyewitness this morning said we had a meeting at that printing factory this morning. he was on his way there. he saw two men dressed at policemen. he thought they were special weapons and tactics officers or army. it turned out that they were the gunmen. they simply told him we're not harming citizens or civilians just walk away. he walked away and told his story to french radio. i'm right in the town in the heart of it, the center, dozens and dozens of police and we are
the block. students are also inside. police posted heavily armed officers outside guarding these schools, guarding the homes while the negotiations, we're told now being reported by a.p. are underway. in fact, the initial contact with the hostage takers in that factory, according to an a.p. story now took place when police wanted to contact them in a range for the safe evacuation of the school that is a little bit closer to the printing company. in fact, that was done and i believe the students...
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>> in terms of when you say the police and the police union, police officers or police management? rose: all across the board. >> i will speak to my relationship. i have always had very good relationships, sometimes excellent relationships, with my police unions in the six police organizations i have led. i have never had a vote of no confidence, which in my profession, oftentimes, is a badge of honor because somebody in a bad post can post no confidence. i have been able to walk a middle road where we have been able to agree or disagree. it's never gotten personal. i work hard at that. even now in new york city between the police unions and the mayor, one positive at this juncture is the relationships that i had formed with the unions over the past year help to go weather the storm as the mayor and the unions try to find common ground that they can stand on so that the disagreements over the last number of months that have boiled to the surface and actually boiled over, that hopefully, i can, because of the relationships i have with them and the relationships i have with the mayor,
>> in terms of when you say the police and the police union, police officers or police management? rose: all across the board. >> i will speak to my relationship. i have always had very good relationships, sometimes excellent relationships, with my police unions in the six police organizations i have led. i have never had a vote of no confidence, which in my profession, oftentimes, is a badge of honor because somebody in a bad post can post no confidence. i have been able to walk a...
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day i was able to talk to supervisor london breed office and the legislation changes to not only the police code but the planning code i think there's building codes to those pr for sure the planning commission will have to have a hearing in front of that commission likely the building commission as well and small business commission so we'll be doing a road show and staff will be present at all the meetings and the board committees hearing they hope will still be a cue one so hopefully march will be a hamburger we're we'll be asking for our nebts to make sure the room is full of support for the legislation i said before this is groundbreaking stuff and important i think it is really good for the city so i hope it moved in take. >> with that there was some interest to talk about the legislation on kqed forum but it is a larger night life discussion around the state of night life in san francisco i appeared on the 30th of december on the radio i call it appearing along with terrance allen and the u.s. sf weekly to talk about night life in the city it was a good discussion and you can listen
day i was able to talk to supervisor london breed office and the legislation changes to not only the police code but the planning code i think there's building codes to those pr for sure the planning commission will have to have a hearing in front of that commission likely the building commission as well and small business commission so we'll be doing a road show and staff will be present at all the meetings and the board committees hearing they hope will still be a cue one so hopefully march...
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we are going to change the face of policing in new york city, effectively change the face of policingn america this year. >> what is the relationship between the police and the police union? >> when you say the police and the police union, police officers or police management -- all across the board. i will speak to my relationship. i always had very good relationships sometimes excellent relationships, with these unions and the six police organizations i led. i never had a vote of no-confidence. oftentimes it is the badge of honor as a police chief. i have always been able to walk a middle road, where we have been able to agree or disagree professionally. it has never gotten personal. i work very hard at that. even now, in the midst of the contretemps in new york city between the police unions and the mayor, one positive at this juncture is the relationships i formed with the unions over the past year, helping to weather the storm as the mayor and the unions try to find common ground they can stand on so the disagreements of the last number of months that have boiled to the service -
we are going to change the face of policing in new york city, effectively change the face of policingn america this year. >> what is the relationship between the police and the police union? >> when you say the police and the police union, police officers or police management -- all across the board. i will speak to my relationship. i always had very good relationships sometimes excellent relationships, with these unions and the six police organizations i led. i never had a vote of...
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know, the new york police department the new york city police department is one of the most diversifiedand all sorts of different groups. but diversifying the police department, although it's great you have officers who sometimes, if they're coming from a certain environment, certain neighborhood, there's certain things that take place where you can understand that they're not as quick to jump into judgment or perhaps perceive that someone is out to harm them. by diversifying our police departments is just not enough. what happens is you have e you have hispanic officers who are as susceptible to the system that we have that police officers must follow. for example in new york city, officers have to go out in the streets on a regular basis. so it's not about presenting crime or making an arrest when you need to make an arrest. it's mainly about how many quotas or how many arrests and summons can you bring in this month. and, unforkmu gnatly what the police department does is incentivizes that arrest. you have officers going out in the streets and they don't understand the communities th
know, the new york police department the new york city police department is one of the most diversifiedand all sorts of different groups. but diversifying the police department, although it's great you have officers who sometimes, if they're coming from a certain environment, certain neighborhood, there's certain things that take place where you can understand that they're not as quick to jump into judgment or perhaps perceive that someone is out to harm them. by diversifying our police...
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you have french special units of the police. we have an external perimeter where journalists are held back in the town. people have been evacuated from schools, people have been told to get home stay away from the windows. there's a tight parameter of the police who are special forces taxes. who are around the warehouse. those key figures are experienced negotiators. probably focussing on one individual at a time these negotiators will expect to work. contact is important at this statement. it's some kind of communication some channel opened. we'll assume it's a telephone line. obviously the police teams guarantee the security of innocent civilians trapped inside the warehouse. that negotiator will be trying to persuade the hostages once they are out - it gives the swat teems a lot more latitude in terms of what they can do. the armed men can start making demands. they could want water, all sorts of things. removing the situation. they don't have much leverage apart from whether they go down but if in fact later in the negotiatio
you have french special units of the police. we have an external perimeter where journalists are held back in the town. people have been evacuated from schools, people have been told to get home stay away from the windows. there's a tight parameter of the police who are special forces taxes. who are around the warehouse. those key figures are experienced negotiators. probably focussing on one individual at a time these negotiators will expect to work. contact is important at this statement....
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that's what the police department is about. r him to be successful in carrying out his responsibilities. he works for mayor. he is walking a very tight rope trying to carry out his responsibilities and the issue that separate the police union and the mayor needs to be resolved as soon as possible. >> does this send a potentially dangerous message to the public that the police department members wearing blue are not respectful of the mayor and so does that send a message that the general populous regular folks shouldn't respect him either? >> first, i would like to say hello to commissioner brown. he was actually my boss when i first started. i think what's happening here is first of all, anyone who thinks that the nypd is not doing their job is incorrect. for those guys looking to do harm in new york city think again. the nypd is out there. they have not taken their eye all the ball. they are still doing their jobs the way they always do. the mayor when he was running for mayor as a candidate and after becoming mayor, he had the
that's what the police department is about. r him to be successful in carrying out his responsibilities. he works for mayor. he is walking a very tight rope trying to carry out his responsibilities and the issue that separate the police union and the mayor needs to be resolved as soon as possible. >> does this send a potentially dangerous message to the public that the police department members wearing blue are not respectful of the mayor and so does that send a message that the general...
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even though they make up just 28% of the city's population. oakland police chief shawn went told the koupbs thrill is definitely a problem. >> the opd historically -- told the council definitely has a problem. >> the opd historically have had prosecute problemmed and it contributed -- been part of the problem. >> wel be at the streets until folks are ready to confront -- we will ba on the streets until folks are ready to confront the war on black folks. >>> one thing you don't want a case of at costco. shoppers at one bay area store are warned tonight about possible measles exposure. >> right before shoppers came into the store they can see two flyers posted out in front as well as many more posted inside. the flyers are saying an infected person was inside of the store last sunday leaving shoppers vulnerable to the disease. the posted warning comes from santa clara county public health department. it is another step to contain the spread of the measles outbreak in california that hit about 80 confirmed cases including 9 in the bay area. a person who is one
even though they make up just 28% of the city's population. oakland police chief shawn went told the koupbs thrill is definitely a problem. >> the opd historically -- told the council definitely has a problem. >> the opd historically have had prosecute problemmed and it contributed -- been part of the problem. >> wel be at the streets until folks are ready to confront -- we will ba on the streets until folks are ready to confront the war on black folks. >>> one thing...
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body cameras are the next step in policing. to purchase, issue maintain, and replace body cameras will be expensive. the bigger expense will be the storage of all the way to set the record. it is no longer a luxury but a necessity to hold that officers accountable and defend good officers from false accusations. body cameras are a necessary tool for restoring trust and something i know the obama administration has indicated a commitment to. having access to federal running set aside the cameras will help baltimore become one of the first major cities to implement a body camera program citywide. let me conclude by reiterating that the deeper tree she asian and admiration that i have for all of the men and women that work so hard every day to help create the good can unities in baltimore. i know they face tremendous challenges and i know the vast majority of them believed that dignity and respect are integral. thank you for the opportunity to share along with my fellow mayors my experiences in baltimore and i look forward to answe
body cameras are the next step in policing. to purchase, issue maintain, and replace body cameras will be expensive. the bigger expense will be the storage of all the way to set the record. it is no longer a luxury but a necessity to hold that officers accountable and defend good officers from false accusations. body cameras are a necessary tool for restoring trust and something i know the obama administration has indicated a commitment to. having access to federal running set aside the cameras...
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of the police force. ry up front. they were right there where the cameras were. but i have spoken with many police officers who are horrified by that. >> but this idea that it is in the interest of white americans as well to be part of a movement of racial justice, i guess i sometimes wonder about that. so i both see how that can be absolutely true that to the extent we're perfecting our union, we want a more egalitarian union, but to the extent that whiteness carries with it certain privileges. if you're operating fully in one's own economic interest isn't it preferable to not be part of that movement? >> the history of the country is predicated on disadvantage structural disadvantage so it's not just about the psychological benefits of feeling good about being part of a civic culture that is euro centric in its core and prides who you are. you have children. take your children to see movies, and with the exception of annie, it's like oh, my god everything about the world re-enforces that you have propryt
of the police force. ry up front. they were right there where the cameras were. but i have spoken with many police officers who are horrified by that. >> but this idea that it is in the interest of white americans as well to be part of a movement of racial justice, i guess i sometimes wonder about that. so i both see how that can be absolutely true that to the extent we're perfecting our union, we want a more egalitarian union, but to the extent that whiteness carries with it certain...
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the police commissioner arrived just a few minutes ago. hink that the officers are going to behave more respectfully. they will not turn their backs as they did both at the hospitals after the officers were shot and then at the funeral for officer ramos, now detective ramos? >> i would have to say totally unclear. the reality is when people have a political moment they take advantage of it. some of your wide shots, you have indicated that there are tons of press there. this is an international phenomenon today, and so, you know if they choose to sort of express how they feel about the mayor, about how they feel about some of the reforms coming to the department about some of the back and forth about whether or not aggressive policing has taken sort ever a bad toll on the city it's hard to ask them to pass it up especially if they know that they're not going to be disciplined on their job for it. >> it's also interesting because obviously mayor de blasio before he was mayor ran on a platform of reforming the police department. there are goin
the police commissioner arrived just a few minutes ago. hink that the officers are going to behave more respectfully. they will not turn their backs as they did both at the hospitals after the officers were shot and then at the funeral for officer ramos, now detective ramos? >> i would have to say totally unclear. the reality is when people have a political moment they take advantage of it. some of your wide shots, you have indicated that there are tons of press there. this is an...
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and i'm with the police line. ere's just this hail of bricks and bottles coming at you. >> as the night goes on, word of the riots and jason's video images spreads quickly via twitter and blackberry messenger. >> it was like one place would go. then you'd suddenly hear several hours later there's another place in a completely different part of the country. suddenly there was rioting all over. and it just felt like it was a virus spreading or something. >> over the following two days riots break out in manchester, liverpool, and elsewhere across england. on august 8th in woolich, a working-class neighborhood in southeast london, filmmaker mike jelsh hears something stirring out in the street. >> we could hear it directly beneath our windows. the people gathering outside of there. so the natural thing in my mind was then to go upstairs to the balcony that overlooks the streets and see what i could kind of get from there. literally using my iphone. >> from the roof mike is shocked by what he sees. >> the funny thing w
and i'm with the police line. ere's just this hail of bricks and bottles coming at you. >> as the night goes on, word of the riots and jason's video images spreads quickly via twitter and blackberry messenger. >> it was like one place would go. then you'd suddenly hear several hours later there's another place in a completely different part of the country. suddenly there was rioting all over. and it just felt like it was a virus spreading or something. >> over the following...
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role of the police is simple, to protect and serve. i looked up and ypg's mission statement and preparation -- the nypd's mission statement in preparation for today. they are to work in accordance with constitutional rights to enforce the laws preserve the peace, reduce fear, and provide a safer environment. that is exactly the kind of police department that our community deserves. that sadly, the dynamic of partnership, justice, and peace does not exist within the nypd or many of the police departments across the country where racist policies infect and create an unstable and unsafe environment. the impact is staggering. racial profiling has time and time again been proven as an ineffectual practice that does nothing to lose crime or enhance the lives of the community in which it is utilized. we can only have safe communities when everyone feel safe. we can have no justice without and we can have no peace without equity. i stand before you on behalf of air garner, -- eric garner and michael brown. we know there is a long and troubling
role of the police is simple, to protect and serve. i looked up and ypg's mission statement and preparation -- the nypd's mission statement in preparation for today. they are to work in accordance with constitutional rights to enforce the laws preserve the peace, reduce fear, and provide a safer environment. that is exactly the kind of police department that our community deserves. that sadly, the dynamic of partnership, justice, and peace does not exist within the nypd or many of the police...
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every minute a child is murdered boo i the police. for the last few months i have been actively protesting. i have been to ferguson and felt and saw the grief of this community. it is the same pain we feel here. you know this is wrong. how many of you have children. how would you feel if your child was missing from your kitchen table and the person who murdered them is protected by his badge. the good people of this city need to know the truth. we need to know that our elected officials have our backs. right now is the time to show you have a heart. this is a dramatic issue and it needs to be addressed. so many have been put under the carpet. right now is the time for you to stand up. i urge you to pass this resolution as it is. thank you. >> public speaker: hello, my name is nancy hernandez. i work as a teacher in the san francisco unified school district. the reason why i'm here is i here in support of the previous version about police violence and racism within the police system and the right to protest. in the current evolution of
every minute a child is murdered boo i the police. for the last few months i have been actively protesting. i have been to ferguson and felt and saw the grief of this community. it is the same pain we feel here. you know this is wrong. how many of you have children. how would you feel if your child was missing from your kitchen table and the person who murdered them is protected by his badge. the good people of this city need to know the truth. we need to know that our elected officials have...
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this time the police caught a man inside of the airport security fence. so with so much attention on security and enforcement, how could it happen again? nbc ian colt rereports from the sjc. >> according to the airport spokesperson jose mendoza was caught walking near the tarr mack inside of the fence. a security guard confronted him, because he was not wearing a security badge, and then mendoza allegedly tried to get away scaling the fence and hurt hing himself. a police officer quickly arrested him. >> the flight operations were not impacted in any way and this individual did not get near any aircraft or runways. >> reporter: despite the breach, rosemary barnes says that the protocol worked. >> these situations happen at airports and private businesses and the white house. it is our role to ensure that if it does happen that the layers of security works, and in this case they did. >> reporter: it is the fourth security breach in ten months. last april a 15-year-old runaway jumped a fence and hopped aboard a flight to hawaii spending the entire flight in
this time the police caught a man inside of the airport security fence. so with so much attention on security and enforcement, how could it happen again? nbc ian colt rereports from the sjc. >> according to the airport spokesperson jose mendoza was caught walking near the tarr mack inside of the fence. a security guard confronted him, because he was not wearing a security badge, and then mendoza allegedly tried to get away scaling the fence and hurt hing himself. a police officer quickly...
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>> the police have not confirmed that. that would be standard operating procedure for these tactical units and we know that that has taken place with the two shooters from "charlie hebdo" in the location north of charles de gaulle airport. just so you know anderson you might have seen that discussion going on behind me that is police talking to each other about whether it's safe for us to be here anymore. they've moved us back a number of times and at this point they are moving us back again. it's understandable because the police i've seen several of them are standing behind head-high bulletproof barriers. we'll move back and call you back when we have a shot from a safer location here. >> okay all right, obviously jim will get to wherever he needs to get. we're also joined by tom fuentes, formerly with the fbi. tom, as we continue to monitor both situations just from a hostage negotiator standpoint from a law enforcement standpoint what are police now trying to do? >> anderson not just as a negotiator or s.w.a.t. team mem
>> the police have not confirmed that. that would be standard operating procedure for these tactical units and we know that that has taken place with the two shooters from "charlie hebdo" in the location north of charles de gaulle airport. just so you know anderson you might have seen that discussion going on behind me that is police talking to each other about whether it's safe for us to be here anymore. they've moved us back a number of times and at this point they are moving...
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the hostages if police moved in the charlie hebdo shootings. that that indicates there had been contact between the police and hostage taker and suggested that at least in terms of a shared ideology or shared motivation these two events have some sort of connection. >> i remind our viewers that quarter past the hour, the moment there have been gunshots and that blasts heard the two sides, the two separate sides where hostages are being held in france or were being held in france within the last 15 or 20 minutes or so, this is dammartin-en-gaulle, to the north of paris and this is where the two gunmen believed to be responsible for the charlie hebdo shootings on wednesday were thought to be inside a building on an industrial estate some thumps of explosion and smoke seen, some automatic gunfire, we understand. that if was about 25-30 minutes ago. now and then at the other place the porte de vincennes in eastern paris, there have been some explosions heard by our correspondent, rory there. our correspondent at dammartin-en-gaulle is lawrence lee.
the hostages if police moved in the charlie hebdo shootings. that that indicates there had been contact between the police and hostage taker and suggested that at least in terms of a shared ideology or shared motivation these two events have some sort of connection. >> i remind our viewers that quarter past the hour, the moment there have been gunshots and that blasts heard the two sides, the two separate sides where hostages are being held in france or were being held in france within...
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for example, we are going to take your mother to the police station and ask her some questions. reassure the children that they and their parent are going to be okay. if safe to do so, allow the parent to reassure the child that the parent is okay and that the child will be cared for. question and handcuff the parent out of the presence of the children whenever possible. if another parent guardian is not present at the scene, talk to the parent about who should take responsibility for their child. allow the arrestee to make arrangements for the child. for example, things like phone calls to relatives or other responsible adults who can assume care of the child. conduct a criminal history background check on the care giver designated by the parent. contact scs at 558-2650 fcs staff will promptly screen the designated adult for child abuse history. document in the report the name, gender and age of the child or children, and the name, contact information of the designated adult and the name of the contacted fcs worker and school staff if applicable. by following department general
for example, we are going to take your mother to the police station and ask her some questions. reassure the children that they and their parent are going to be okay. if safe to do so, allow the parent to reassure the child that the parent is okay and that the child will be cared for. question and handcuff the parent out of the presence of the children whenever possible. if another parent guardian is not present at the scene, talk to the parent about who should take responsibility for their...
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his brother said was the one that got the police on their tail because he left his identity card in the away car. and police have identified him as the main tacker on wednesday. he is thought to have visited yemen in 2011 where he met this former top al-qaeda preacher. clearly the authorities knew who these men were. and the u.s. knew about them too. they were on a specific no fly list. on top of that, the french authorities have them under surveillance in fact a direct quote from the french prime minister. so the questions now twofold. why was charlie hebdo so exposed when it had been threatened? and secondly how did four people at least two of them known radicals get to be followed and yet unfollowed when there was clearly a danger. when the answers do arrive they are sure to be uncomfortable. >>> [ inaudible ]s in germany have used friday prayers to condemn the attacks. >> reporter: this mosque in berlin is one of many across germany where people coming for friday prayers have heard sermons directly addressing what happened in france. the a leader has been telling the congregation th
his brother said was the one that got the police on their tail because he left his identity card in the away car. and police have identified him as the main tacker on wednesday. he is thought to have visited yemen in 2011 where he met this former top al-qaeda preacher. clearly the authorities knew who these men were. and the u.s. knew about them too. they were on a specific no fly list. on top of that, the french authorities have them under surveillance in fact a direct quote from the french...
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for i really time to make it clear it's important to the police department we maintain credibility and you'll see my request it never exceeded the law the idea our request wasn't appropriate is up to you to the commission to determine i'm extremely confident it exceeded the standards in 1060 but lined up at the end of the day, we got what person looking for we wanted to protect the public safety on new years eve and moving forward with that i'll stop and if you have questions i'll be happy to take them. >> i don't see any questions. >> just a comment medical cannabis i appreciate the communication with the police department and this staff lined up at the end of the day both teams came to fruition so thank you. >> absolutely this was going into the wee hours and a lot of that unfortunately was we gave him ample time to speak to commissioner hyde's point to come to the table self-happen jose linen and i were communicating late into the evening from our homes at least it was mine at this point so the city's commitment was significant both the police departments and the commission so in th
for i really time to make it clear it's important to the police department we maintain credibility and you'll see my request it never exceeded the law the idea our request wasn't appropriate is up to you to the commission to determine i'm extremely confident it exceeded the standards in 1060 but lined up at the end of the day, we got what person looking for we wanted to protect the public safety on new years eve and moving forward with that i'll stop and if you have questions i'll be happy to...
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my criticism was not of the individual officers or police department. my criticism was of as how we as a city interact with people whose loved ones are involved in something like that. i was immediately criticized by the poa as being anti-cop for doing that. i don't believe that was anti-. irc think most police officers would recognize that we have to interact with the community differently. that it doesn't serve the police department when a family is treated that way. and acknowledging that we have mishandled, how we've interacted with the family is not anti-cop. it's actually conjured. it's respectful of police officers instantly recognizes that we have work to do. so, i'll be respectfully opposing the amendment by supervisor: and i would ask my colleagues to support this resolution. is not going to change that much because it needs to be more than just a resolution, but it's a step in the right direction. >> thank you. supervisor kim >> i had a question and to make some comments as a point of clarification of supervisor:. you had mentioned you wanted
my criticism was not of the individual officers or police department. my criticism was of as how we as a city interact with people whose loved ones are involved in something like that. i was immediately criticized by the poa as being anti-cop for doing that. i don't believe that was anti-. irc think most police officers would recognize that we have to interact with the community differently. that it doesn't serve the police department when a family is treated that way. and acknowledging that we...
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and the police apprehended them. >> after the suspects are detained and jean arrives home, the policeeillance tape. >> watching the video we saw the two suspects actually crawled in through a doggie door, which luckily enough is where the camera was pointed at. >> while the robbery is taking place, one of the suspects is so brazen he takes food out of the refrigerator. >> the big guy gets out shredded kraft mexican cheese for tacos, walks out into the living room, opens up the shredded cheese, and decides to start eating shredded cheese. obviously they hadn't eaten before they burglarize houses. >> news of the crime goes national. msnbc, telemundo, and the "today" show pick up the story, and for a day jean becomes a media darling. >> in boynton beach this morning. and jean thomas with us here in the studio. jean, good morning to you. >> when the dust finally settles, four men are apprehended. two that were in the home and two in the getaway car. they're charged with and plead guilty to burglary. >> at the end of the day i feel criminals don't know what they're walking into. you have n
and the police apprehended them. >> after the suspects are detained and jean arrives home, the policeeillance tape. >> watching the video we saw the two suspects actually crawled in through a doggie door, which luckily enough is where the camera was pointed at. >> while the robbery is taking place, one of the suspects is so brazen he takes food out of the refrigerator. >> the big guy gets out shredded kraft mexican cheese for tacos, walks out into the living room, opens...
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police force. it's sad. but since the major cuts in-law enforcement, we estimate we're down close to 100,000 police officers since the late 1990s. that's caused a huge void of people getting out and doing what we're supposed to do. as far as innovation, i heard about some of the school resource information which shocks me because my state is a small southern state and we've had school resource officers in ef every middle school and high school in the state for the last eight or ten years. many run summer programs for at risk children in cooperation with the schools. those prove to be very affective in our communities. >> mr. stephenson, i would again take you back to this policy manual. i didn't get into them because we were pressed for time to try to make up lost ground. also, my commitwritten testimony contains a great detail on those issues. i have to say some of the training -- the professor at the university of south florida in tampa. she's done a great deal of training in the state of florida on bias and she does gr
police force. it's sad. but since the major cuts in-law enforcement, we estimate we're down close to 100,000 police officers since the late 1990s. that's caused a huge void of people getting out and doing what we're supposed to do. as far as innovation, i heard about some of the school resource information which shocks me because my state is a small southern state and we've had school resource officers in ef every middle school and high school in the state for the last eight or ten years. many...
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i think the san francisco police department has made some really productive changes looking at police around the country and so i think that it's important that you guys keep setting examples and, yeah, thank you again and progress like this is really important and it helps ensure trust between the community and the police. thank you. >> absolutely. thank you. >> hi, my name is kathleen daly and i work for sf cip and i'm really pleased that the video exists and that the dgo passed. our organization has been working on getting that general order passed for 10 years and i cried the day that it passed, so thank you. also i just wanted to reiterate how important it would be, how wonderful it would be to have it online. i get a lot of inquiries from people all over the united states every month, every year, about what we're doing. they are trying to model, you know, their policies on what we've done. so having it be public would be fantastic. and thank you. >> thank you so much. >> good evening, my name is jaimie gerber, i am the project coordinator for project what, thank you for having t
i think the san francisco police department has made some really productive changes looking at police around the country and so i think that it's important that you guys keep setting examples and, yeah, thank you again and progress like this is really important and it helps ensure trust between the community and the police. thank you. >> absolutely. thank you. >> hi, my name is kathleen daly and i work for sf cip and i'm really pleased that the video exists and that the dgo passed....
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i guess i was thinking of the smaller police departments. d commissioner bratton has his work cut out for him, because he is trying to e reset the culture of the nypd which has been seen in the last decades as being more aggressive towards the broken window crimes but we will see whether that happens. we will take a quick break and be right back. if a denture were to be put under a microscope we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher brighter denture everyday. go, go, go, go, go! in the nation, misfortune doesn't take a holiday. but add brand new belongings from nationwide and we'll replace stolen or destroyed items with brand-new versions. making sure every season is the season of giving. just another way we put members first. join the nation ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> you are looking at live pictures of the streets of brooklyn where the body of officer, detective, i should say, wenjian liu is on the way
i guess i was thinking of the smaller police departments. d commissioner bratton has his work cut out for him, because he is trying to e reset the culture of the nypd which has been seen in the last decades as being more aggressive towards the broken window crimes but we will see whether that happens. we will take a quick break and be right back. if a denture were to be put under a microscope we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3...
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of two suspects a man and a woman who the police aledge are responsible both for the shooting of the police and the hostage taking at the supermarket which is going on as we speak. in each case hostages are involved. on both occasions the police have denied that there are casualties denied that there are any dead in either of those hostage taking incidents. but we're talking about parallel incidents, one in the north, and this supermarket hostage taking which is happening in the eastern outskirts of the city itself. >> jacky, let's listen to what the french president has to say earlier on. >> translator: international solidarity has been expressed very strongly. there have been aggression attempts in friendly countries over the past few years, and when it is france our friends also feel concerned. there will be a meeting on sunday, the prime minister is acting in close cooperation with other countries with regards to intelligence and information. and that too is very important. >> reporter: so obviously jacky an ongoing situation in both areas, but politicians also keeping a very clo
of two suspects a man and a woman who the police aledge are responsible both for the shooting of the police and the hostage taking at the supermarket which is going on as we speak. in each case hostages are involved. on both occasions the police have denied that there are casualties denied that there are any dead in either of those hostage taking incidents. but we're talking about parallel incidents, one in the north, and this supermarket hostage taking which is happening in the eastern...
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he is the police commissioner for new york city. that's the second time he has held the post. he served previously under mayor rudy giuliani. he was also commissioner for boston and l.a. police department. crime in new york city continued to fall in 2014. homicides fell to the lowest rate since 1963. yet the nypd confronts challenges. thousands of new yorkers have taken to the streets to protest against the nypd's approach to policing. they responded to the staten island grand jury's decision not to prosecute the death of eric garner. there has been a widening rift between police, police unions, and the mayor, who expressed solidarity with some protesters. tensions peaked after the targeting -- targeted killing of two officers last month. offices turned their back on the mayor at funerals. they also had a significant slowdown in arrests and summonses. the latest numbers released monday showed enforcement activity is rising, but still short of last year's levels. the washington post wrote "the spirit of community-police partnership has been damaged in new york and around the cou
he is the police commissioner for new york city. that's the second time he has held the post. he served previously under mayor rudy giuliani. he was also commissioner for boston and l.a. police department. crime in new york city continued to fall in 2014. homicides fell to the lowest rate since 1963. yet the nypd confronts challenges. thousands of new yorkers have taken to the streets to protest against the nypd's approach to policing. they responded to the staten island grand jury's decision...
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what are the police saying roz? >> they are smiling ear to ear, happy the baby is safe, being reunited with her mother. father turned himself in to prince george's county police. this was a terrifying ordeal that began at about 3:00 this afternoon at the mother's home in poolesville. the police or the father, a six-year-old denny punch the child has mother, then pulled a handgun, then left with a couple's infant daughter, five-month-old drew denny. it was three hours before the police issued a statewide amber alert. we wanted to know why. >> because it was the father that was involved, we had to make sure that certain criteria was reached. the big thing was the handgun was used to get the child from her mother. that puts us in the situation of extreme concern. we worked with the state police getting this amber alert issued. >> we are told detectives from here are on their way to prince george's county to pickup denny and bring him back to montgomery county to face charges. roz plater, abc 7 news. >> prince george's c
what are the police saying roz? >> they are smiling ear to ear, happy the baby is safe, being reunited with her mother. father turned himself in to prince george's county police. this was a terrifying ordeal that began at about 3:00 this afternoon at the mother's home in poolesville. the police or the father, a six-year-old denny punch the child has mother, then pulled a handgun, then left with a couple's infant daughter, five-month-old drew denny. it was three hours before the police...
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when i compared the stats that we're starting to see from the police department on all crimes and i compared them to what the community is receiving just on violence against women crimes, right, and those are contacts in the community with advocates and attorneys, we have over 4,000, right, and so roughly the police department through dem has about 3,000. and that's all crimes. so it seems to be that there's more to be done on collecting stats. i think there's probably more contact than this. because if we're getting 4,000 in the community just on violence against women you guys are getting probably more and just anything we can do to work together to collect those stats, i know dem has put a lot in place to help that and also i think that's bilingual officer contacts, we need a way to really capture those. i'm a little bit concerned just as one of the commissioners was that this is a little bit heavy on language line and i think it's easier to track. so i think there's an opportunity to get a clearer picture on statistics and when i look at community stats it begs the question. i also think
when i compared the stats that we're starting to see from the police department on all crimes and i compared them to what the community is receiving just on violence against women crimes, right, and those are contacts in the community with advocates and attorneys, we have over 4,000, right, and so roughly the police department through dem has about 3,000. and that's all crimes. so it seems to be that there's more to be done on collecting stats. i think there's probably more contact than this....
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with darkness came the police assaults. local media caught the moment when the commandos stormed in. they had found the hostage taker praying, they said. a few minutes later, the first glimpse of survivors. some too small to run for freedom already know how precious it can feel. four hostages died in this attack, along with their captor. resident whole law and threat was not over yet. >> i call for all men and women of france to stand up for the values of democracy, freedom, and pluralism, which are very dear to all of us, and which europe embodies. >> there is relief tonight at the end of this extraordinary chapter. that anxiety over how it could happen at all, and what tomorrow could bring. >> lucy williamson reporting for us there. hugh edwards is in paris. he joins us now. the public prosecutor has been speaking in paris. what more have we learned about the relationship between the taking of the supermarket and what happens -- happened in the small town? >> there are lots of new elements. the public prosecutor is -- bear
with darkness came the police assaults. local media caught the moment when the commandos stormed in. they had found the hostage taker praying, they said. a few minutes later, the first glimpse of survivors. some too small to run for freedom already know how precious it can feel. four hostages died in this attack, along with their captor. resident whole law and threat was not over yet. >> i call for all men and women of france to stand up for the values of democracy, freedom, and...
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but, i heard him say call the police, he has a knife. >> reporter: by the time the police showed up, the man with the knife was on the edge of the park. during that encounter one officer used a taser. one officer used a duty weapon and shot the suspect. the police say that the suspect was in his mid-40s. joe and got a look at him. >> i looked at his face and he looked angry and his eyes were like grassy. >> this kind of stuff does not happen around here. it is mostly, it is just parties and kids playing around in the park. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix5. >>> well, no one other than the suspect was hurt. we don't know the man yet. >>> cases of the flu are spiking all across the country. you probably know somebody who has been sick recently. four people in the bay area have died from the flu. one in san francisco, and one in sonoma county. the flu season is going get worse and that year's vaccine is not protecting against the dominate virus, you still need so get a flu shot to protect yourself. >> we always like to get it because my son has a heard condition and we want to protect him. >>
but, i heard him say call the police, he has a knife. >> reporter: by the time the police showed up, the man with the knife was on the edge of the park. during that encounter one officer used a taser. one officer used a duty weapon and shot the suspect. the police say that the suspect was in his mid-40s. joe and got a look at him. >> i looked at his face and he looked angry and his eyes were like grassy. >> this kind of stuff does not happen around here. it is mostly, it is...
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we need to look at these systems that are in place that allow the police to just roam free and police themselves. we saw immediately after the killings of police in new york de blasio crumble under pressure. a man with a black son who previously had expressed great sympathy and empathy for the cause crumbled for the pressure and called for moratorium on protest while we laid police officers to rest. while he called on that moratorium in missouri we had another man gunned down, he was really a child. the daughter of eric garner and mother of michael brown express their sympathies on the police officers lives being lost, there were still children being gunned down in the streets. it really highlights the difference and humanity of the way that the police operate and the way that people operate. >> ashley, let me jump in there. as a strategy, what do more marchs mean? what do they accomplish? what do they do? what do they do as a mechanism that makes people take a look at your issues, try to understand your issues, and try to make policy change that signals a response to it. does closing
we need to look at these systems that are in place that allow the police to just roam free and police themselves. we saw immediately after the killings of police in new york de blasio crumble under pressure. a man with a black son who previously had expressed great sympathy and empathy for the cause crumbled for the pressure and called for moratorium on protest while we laid police officers to rest. while he called on that moratorium in missouri we had another man gunned down, he was really a...
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we have been around the table for about 3 years meeting with the san francisco police department and i think it has been a great collaboration and we're very grateful that we have this opportunity to improve the services. i was reading the lao report and it's great achievements in the past fiscal year. i noticed that at some point the report said that due to the low number of complaints regarding language access it will appear that the procedures that are in place are adequate in meeting the needs of the lep community. and i think this could be one interpretation of why there are, there is a low number of complaints. but working on a daily basis with survivors of domestic violence whose first language is not english, i can think of many other reasons why people may not file a complaint when they have a bad experience with the police department. many lep persons are coming from countries where people are afraid of the police. so they wouldn't even think of filing a complaint, having negative interactions with the police is the norm. so they may not think that filing a complaint is an o
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the police say the man pulled a weapon that turned out to be a toy outside of the policing station. we are there tonight with the exchange that led to the shooting, christian? >> reporter: the man was inside of the mission police station parking lot when it all went down. that was hours after he first confronted the police a couple blocks away and the police say he asked them strange questions. >> reporter: code 3, code 3, fire department, code 3, now, now. i need them now, here. >> radio scanner traffic captured the intense moments. police moved quickly to close in the blocks around the mission station as passerbies stood outside of the crime tape perimeter. three sergeants were leaving the station when they saw a man in the restricted parking lot. they told him to leave but he stayed and blocked the driveway of the lot. according to the police when he approached him again he went for his waistband and pulled a weapon. two of them fired and he later died after undergoing surgery. unclear why the man confronted the officers but the police chief mentioned a strange exchange between th
the police say the man pulled a weapon that turned out to be a toy outside of the policing station. we are there tonight with the exchange that led to the shooting, christian? >> reporter: the man was inside of the mission police station parking lot when it all went down. that was hours after he first confronted the police a couple blocks away and the police say he asked them strange questions. >> reporter: code 3, code 3, fire department, code 3, now, now. i need them now, here....
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but what do the police do about this? this is what worries me. colonel reese's forces could take on an assault like this. but the average policeman is not prepared to go to war in a major city. >> that's a good point. tom, what do you say about that? >> that's exactly true. we hear so much in this country about the militarization of our police. we've seen an encounter here where every encounter until the actual hostage situations the police were outgunned dramatically. you've seen pictures of the police on the street and the military on the street. even now you don't see the weaponry on the street. >> i want you guys to stand by. this is dramatic new video of what we've seen. we'll continue to follow the breaking news of the new video of the gunmen the two gunmen in paris, the kouachi brothers. also taking a closer look at some other new video talking about the increased security here in the united states the new chairman of the senate homeland security committee, senator ron johnson, is standing by live. we have lots to discuss with him including
but what do the police do about this? this is what worries me. colonel reese's forces could take on an assault like this. but the average policeman is not prepared to go to war in a major city. >> that's a good point. tom, what do you say about that? >> that's exactly true. we hear so much in this country about the militarization of our police. we've seen an encounter here where every encounter until the actual hostage situations the police were outgunned dramatically. you've seen...