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the knockers ran a kids leg over and kept running. >> the police aren't actually the police. to police something to organize, traffic, maintain, and take care of. the police as we know them, are an occupying force sent to subjugate and oppress the poor. >> sorry let's just. how common is this? >> every day, this every day. this every day. >> my two year old daughter, her first word was helicopter. >> and they're so low. >> move back from the officers. >> there's an altercation around here right now. >> what's going on? >> man, shit. >> come on. >> should we see what's going on? >> a gunshot was heard, and a man is lying on the street but police here are responding to questions with pepper spray and for now, people are assuming the worst. >> all these people have been pepper sprayed, we heard someone was shot or arrested we just heard helicopters, we don't quite know what's going on, the police don't want to talk to us, they have just been pepper spraying people at very close range. >> you all did it again!! you all did it again!!! we just stopped! we just stopped! >> can you p
the knockers ran a kids leg over and kept running. >> the police aren't actually the police. to police something to organize, traffic, maintain, and take care of. the police as we know them, are an occupying force sent to subjugate and oppress the poor. >> sorry let's just. how common is this? >> every day, this every day. this every day. >> my two year old daughter, her first word was helicopter. >> and they're so low. >> move back from the officers....
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my mother was one of the first police officers in the settee of chicago. i do not fear the police. what i have witness in the years of libing in the tenderloin which is over 15 is the abuse of police by citizens in the community under the guise that the police are racist. we need to look at our community and how we educate our children in terms of this being a cuntsry of laws and this being a cuntsry where we have to have ord er. i want police officers to have everythingt their disposal to be what they need to be. sth people protect and serve us. i do not agree they should visually see the tape before they rin cort. maybe whime they are in cort they should see the tape and answer foowhat they see because i know you can be prejbus prejudice by what you eyes see. i want juss for everybody because that is the only way we can make it. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. good evening and welcome. >> good evening president loftus, commissioner, [inaudible] member of san francisco police department for 17 years and resident for 21 years. i am a socialgist and have a degree in essentialo
my mother was one of the first police officers in the settee of chicago. i do not fear the police. what i have witness in the years of libing in the tenderloin which is over 15 is the abuse of police by citizens in the community under the guise that the police are racist. we need to look at our community and how we educate our children in terms of this being a cuntsry of laws and this being a cuntsry where we have to have ord er. i want police officers to have everythingt their disposal to be...
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the police have killed as many people as the american police have killed if 30 years. hat gives you a dimension of how massive the racism is and how police brutality works in brazil. this is a race issue that do not understand the dimension of how race implicates in the deaths. because there is a huge problem of crime in brazil. the light skinned middle class and upper classes believe that the police is combating crime. and they're doing this in the name of public safety. but what those encounters are showing is that the police are often time criminal and they are terrorizing this community. and this is not only a matter of social class and economics, it's a matter of race . ♪ ♪ >> only 2% of the deaths by police in brazil are investigated. and then after that, only 1% of the cases become actually a case in the judicial system here in brazil. so you can see how there is a lot of impunity. >> other social movements are not in such great risk. but this movement is particularly vulnerable because we're facing the police force. the military force. we have identified police
the police have killed as many people as the american police have killed if 30 years. hat gives you a dimension of how massive the racism is and how police brutality works in brazil. this is a race issue that do not understand the dimension of how race implicates in the deaths. because there is a huge problem of crime in brazil. the light skinned middle class and upper classes believe that the police is combating crime. and they're doing this in the name of public safety. but what those...
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>> i think that's a question for the police. in the meantime where these crimes are happening >>council day in day out. where there are weapons and gambling machines and repeated vandalism. i want to say from what we see and the sheer volume of evidence that we get from the police department, the police are arresting these people and providing ugg with the evidence that will help bring a case. i would like to talk about a couple specific examples of gambling in establishments and the amount of evidence we have and use in order to bring our civil cases. the first one is you are well aware is net stop on mission and excess excelsior and we shut it down and obtained penalties against the operators. in that case we had undercover playing the gambling machines and cashing out and we had video and evidence of that. there is also documentation of these elements at this property. before the cafe opened there were two calls for service from the police. when i say calls for serving i mean people calling 911 or the non-emergency number to t
>> i think that's a question for the police. in the meantime where these crimes are happening >>council day in day out. where there are weapons and gambling machines and repeated vandalism. i want to say from what we see and the sheer volume of evidence that we get from the police department, the police are arresting these people and providing ugg with the evidence that will help bring a case. i would like to talk about a couple specific examples of gambling in establishments and...
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the old city. we've learned from police officials on the scene, according to one police commander who told us that . he was armed with a knife and according to his account, the individual approached the checkpoint, israeli police stopped him to try and frisk him and to check his paperwork. it was at that point that he took out a knife, attempted to stab one of the israeli police officials, managed to evade their checkpoint, then ultimately ran down to where i gave you that account of what happened. now the israeli officials spokesperson mickey rosenfeld spoke to you a short while ago, he's also briefed other members of the media in which he said this individual was a palestinian man, he was carrying with him an eight-inch blade, attempted to carry out a terrorist attack on one of the israeli police officials here before he was ultimately shot and killed by both the israeli police. here it's been a very tense day across all of east jerusalem. it had been a relatively quiet day up until that point. we've been here for several hours, did not see any incidents at all of friction between the israeli pol
the old city. we've learned from police officials on the scene, according to one police commander who told us that . he was armed with a knife and according to his account, the individual approached the checkpoint, israeli police stopped him to try and frisk him and to check his paperwork. it was at that point that he took out a knife, attempted to stab one of the israeli police officials, managed to evade their checkpoint, then ultimately ran down to where i gave you that account of what...
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it was not saying that the police department is really out of the dark ages. things. it is stated that a particular area of policing, of reporting, there are some problems. method. >> you're talking as the brooklyn borough president. as a former police officer, would you want this? would you want that kind of -- okay, every time, you know, you sneeze, you have to report that. every time you might have some sort of physical altercation with someone, you have to report it. as a public policy, it might be good, but as a rank-and-file cop, what would your response be? >> no, i would not, you know? and as a police officer, i wanted awesome powers. i didn't want anyone to question anything that i was doing. i wanted to believe i could do whatever i want as a police officer. but i understood we are not in a police state. we're the united states, and we're supposed to have oversight to make sure that awesome power of taking liberty and life is monitored by an outside agency, and i respected that even though i didn't like it. >> and i think the good news is that in this particu
it was not saying that the police department is really out of the dark ages. things. it is stated that a particular area of policing, of reporting, there are some problems. method. >> you're talking as the brooklyn borough president. as a former police officer, would you want this? would you want that kind of -- okay, every time, you know, you sneeze, you have to report that. every time you might have some sort of physical altercation with someone, you have to report it. as a public...
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my mother was one of the first police officers in the settee of chicago. i do not fear the police. what i have witness in the years of libing in the tenderloin which is over 15 is the abuse of police by citizens in the community under the guise that the police are racist. we need to look at our community and how we educate our children in terms of this being a cuntsry of laws and this being a cuntsry where we have to have ord er. i want police officers to have everythingt their disposal to be what they need to be. sth people protect and serve us. i do not agree they should visually see the tape before they rin cort. maybe whime they are in cort they should see the tape and answer foowhat they see because i know you can be prejbus prejudice by what you eyes see. i want juss for everybody because that is the only way we can make it. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. good evening and welcome. >> good evening president loftus, commissioner, [inaudible] member of san francisco police department for 17 years and resident for 21 years. i am a socialgist and have a degree in essentialo
my mother was one of the first police officers in the settee of chicago. i do not fear the police. what i have witness in the years of libing in the tenderloin which is over 15 is the abuse of police by citizens in the community under the guise that the police are racist. we need to look at our community and how we educate our children in terms of this being a cuntsry of laws and this being a cuntsry where we have to have ord er. i want police officers to have everythingt their disposal to be...
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>> i think that's a question for the police. in the meantime where these crimes are happening >>council day in day out. where there are weapons and gambling machines and repeated vandalism. i want to say from what we see and the sheer volume of evidence that we get from the police department, the police are arresting these people and providing ugg with the evidence that will help bring a case. i would like to talk about a couple specific examples of gambling in establishments and the amount of evidence we have and use in order to bring our civil cases. the first one is you are well aware is net stop on mission and excess excelsior and we shut it down and obtained penalties against the operators. in that case we had undercover playing the gambling machines and cashing out and we had video and evidence of that. there is also documentation of these elements at this property. before the cafe opened there were two calls for service from the police. when i say calls for serving i mean people calling 911 or the non-emergency number to t
>> i think that's a question for the police. in the meantime where these crimes are happening >>council day in day out. where there are weapons and gambling machines and repeated vandalism. i want to say from what we see and the sheer volume of evidence that we get from the police department, the police are arresting these people and providing ugg with the evidence that will help bring a case. i would like to talk about a couple specific examples of gambling in establishments and...
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by the police association, the san francisco police association put that on the bus again, can that happen again >> if anyone has information [inaudible] 415-575-444. 4. >> i could go new and boston but i'm here in san francisco. we have 2 cases pending right now. right now. one is aclu lawsuit of 14 or 15 year old black male was pulled out of his car, thrown to the pavement by sfpd thmpt kid was in college. you are aware of what i'm talking about. you are aware. we have to deal with mrs. lopez. mr. lopez was cambodian. sfpd said [inaudible] with a knife. somehow according to the corner he died from a gun shot wound to the back. i'm logical. if i come at yoi with a knife i look at you in the face, how do i get a gun shot wound to the back? kind of weird. i turned around, but if i turn around i'm no longer a threat. i turned around and have my knife and no longer a threat. there were undercover officers in the mission. hum, hum, hum, hum. kind of weird, hu? kind of weird. the young man, the college kid he wasn't driving the car. you guys know the specifics, you do, but how do we handle it?
by the police association, the san francisco police association put that on the bus again, can that happen again >> if anyone has information [inaudible] 415-575-444. 4. >> i could go new and boston but i'm here in san francisco. we have 2 cases pending right now. right now. one is aclu lawsuit of 14 or 15 year old black male was pulled out of his car, thrown to the pavement by sfpd thmpt kid was in college. you are aware of what i'm talking about. you are aware. we have to deal...
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>> i think that's a question for the police. in the meantime where these crimes are happening >>council day in day out. where there are weapons and gambling machines and repeated vandalism. i want to say from what we see and the sheer volume of evidence that we get from the police department, the police are arresting these people and providing ugg with the evidence that will help bring a case. i would like to talk about a couple specific examples of gambling in establishments and the amount of evidence we have and use in order to bring our civil cases. the first one is you are well aware is net stop on mission and excess excelsior and we shut it down and obtained penalties against the operators. in that case we had undercover playing the gambling machines and cashing out and we had video and evidence of that. there is also documentation of these elements at this property. before the cafe opened there were two calls for service from the police. when i say calls for serving i mean people calling 911 or the non-emergency number to t
>> i think that's a question for the police. in the meantime where these crimes are happening >>council day in day out. where there are weapons and gambling machines and repeated vandalism. i want to say from what we see and the sheer volume of evidence that we get from the police department, the police are arresting these people and providing ugg with the evidence that will help bring a case. i would like to talk about a couple specific examples of gambling in establishments and...
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at this hour, the police have no suspects nor a motive. >>> and the atlantic city police looking for driver who hit a man and knocked him unconscious of the victim, 35-year-old ron melton in stable condition with a broken arm. they say that he jump over this concrete median in the 1400 block of route 30 west and was hit. it happened saturday night at 10:30. he was wearing all black at the time and the police say the driver may not even know he or she hit milton. >>> in townsend, delaware one man dead another in critical condition with burns over much of his body. a motorcycle and a farm tractor collided at 3:19 this afternoon. the tractor-trailer burst into flames and the elderly man was flown to the hospital. and the motorcyclist was dead at the scene. the police are still investigating. >>> a man robbed a burger king in the port richmond section an hour ago. and over the restaurant at castor avenue, the man implied he had a gun and grabbed the entire cash register running to a nearby car. he made his getaway, and fortunately nobody was hurt. ♪ >>> on it the night before the first de
at this hour, the police have no suspects nor a motive. >>> and the atlantic city police looking for driver who hit a man and knocked him unconscious of the victim, 35-year-old ron melton in stable condition with a broken arm. they say that he jump over this concrete median in the 1400 block of route 30 west and was hit. it happened saturday night at 10:30. he was wearing all black at the time and the police say the driver may not even know he or she hit milton. >>> in...
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robber's partner plans to say that hitting the police car cident. because law enforcement doesn't make it to the scene in time, there's no need for the men to go forward with their plan of ramming the mini van into the police car. the lookout man drives his minivan to the gas station located in the parking lot. he pumps gas and nervously watches as his friend leaves. police arrive at the bank. the accomplice who can see the bank from the parking lot gas station quickly gets into his car and drives away. the thief heads out of town in a blue cadillac. what he doesn't know is that one of the bank employees has been able to give police a description of his vehicle. >> the first responding officers got a description out over the air to surrounding departments. minutes later, officers from springfield township spotted a similar vehicle going northbound on 309. >> one headlight was out, which obviously would be grounds to pull the vehicle over. when he got behind the vehicle, he noticed it matched the make and model and general description of the c
robber's partner plans to say that hitting the police car cident. because law enforcement doesn't make it to the scene in time, there's no need for the men to go forward with their plan of ramming the mini van into the police car. the lookout man drives his minivan to the gas station located in the parking lot. he pumps gas and nervously watches as his friend leaves. police arrive at the bank. the accomplice who can see the bank from the parking lot gas station quickly gets into his car and...
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flipside if the policing is too aggressive, it breaks down the trust in police. so a line between being aggressive. it can harm no one, stop and frisk, if done properly, as long as the officer doesn't go up to corners patting people down. >> coupled with stop and frisk. baltimore accused compstat. a tool that critics say encouraged officers to over-arrest people so they this good numbers. >> looking at any police department. it's a numbers game. >> norris oversaw implementation of the programme. hoping, he says, to save lives. >> when i moved here, i said this publicly, i got here with 320 murders. i got it down to under 300. it was under 250s. that, still, is 10 times the national average at the time. >> the program was misused by his successors. due to commissioners that took zero tolerance policing too far. >> we targeted minor crimes with a bunch of people drinking or smoking pots. post that, after i left, they were enforcing the minor laws, not with an eye towards solving crimes several administrations ago, but it created animosity. >> chief delegate joe cart
flipside if the policing is too aggressive, it breaks down the trust in police. so a line between being aggressive. it can harm no one, stop and frisk, if done properly, as long as the officer doesn't go up to corners patting people down. >> coupled with stop and frisk. baltimore accused compstat. a tool that critics say encouraged officers to over-arrest people so they this good numbers. >> looking at any police department. it's a numbers game. >> norris oversaw...
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by the police association, the san francisco police association put that on the bus again, can that happen again >> if anyone has information [inaudible] 415-575-444. 4. >> i could go new and boston but i'm here in san francisco. we have 2 cases pending right now. right now. one is aclu lawsuit of 14 or 15 year old black male was pulled out of his car, thrown to the pavement by sfpd thmpt kid was in college. you are aware of what i'm talking about. you are aware. we have to deal with mrs. lopez. mr. lopez was cambodian. sfpd said [inaudible] with a knife. somehow according to the corner he died from a gun shot wound to the back. i'm logical. if i come at yoi with a knife i look at you in the face, how do i get a gun shot wound to the back? kind of weird. i turned around, but if i turn around i'm no longer a threat. i turned around and have my knife and no longer a threat. there were undercover officers in the mission. hum, hum, hum, hum. kind of weird, hu? kind of weird. the young man, the college kid he wasn't driving the car. you guys know the specifics, you do, but how do we handle it?
by the police association, the san francisco police association put that on the bus again, can that happen again >> if anyone has information [inaudible] 415-575-444. 4. >> i could go new and boston but i'm here in san francisco. we have 2 cases pending right now. right now. one is aclu lawsuit of 14 or 15 year old black male was pulled out of his car, thrown to the pavement by sfpd thmpt kid was in college. you are aware of what i'm talking about. you are aware. we have to deal...
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we went to the police station once more but again the police did not do anything. >> the police say they are now investigating. the family say they kept reporting what was happening to police but nothing was done. >> preliminary investigations indicate that the girl had complained of harassments based on which her case is registered under section 354 of the indian penal code. a suicide note was recovered from the girl's bag where she has spoken of being harassed by the men. >> new anti-rape laws were introduced after the gang rape of a medical student on a new delhi bus in 2012. but since then the number of rape cases involving women has actually gone up, especially in the capital. the brutal sexual attacks against two joining children have shocked the millions of people who live in this city. many are asking what other hor other--horrors need to happen before there is action taken. >> refugees arrive in slovenia after a major room was closed off. hundreds of thousands of people have fled to europe mostly from syria and afghanistan. >> captured on camera and caught up in europe's politic
we went to the police station once more but again the police did not do anything. >> the police say they are now investigating. the family say they kept reporting what was happening to police but nothing was done. >> preliminary investigations indicate that the girl had complained of harassments based on which her case is registered under section 354 of the indian penal code. a suicide note was recovered from the girl's bag where she has spoken of being harassed by the men. >>...
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according to the police, she's a missing person. according to her sister, she was murdered by her boyfriend. her body has never been found. >> losing kristine was really the hardest, you know, was the hardest thing that ever happened to me. >> kathy's sister, kristine, was five months pregnant when she disappeared october 24th, 1998, from her brooklyn home. >> my life is so different since she's gone. she was -- you know, she was the person that i always counted on in new york. we talked all the time. even now when something big happens, i want to tell kristine. >> kathy kupka has sacrificed years of her life searching for her sister's missing body in hopes of bringing a killer to justice. >> when i think about it, i just don't have a choice. i have to find kristine. i would never just abandon her. nor would she me. so this is like what i have to do. >> kathy first turned to the police for help. >> when i got to the police station, i totally was hysterical. because they said there's nothing they can do. and in my desperation, i said
according to the police, she's a missing person. according to her sister, she was murdered by her boyfriend. her body has never been found. >> losing kristine was really the hardest, you know, was the hardest thing that ever happened to me. >> kathy's sister, kristine, was five months pregnant when she disappeared october 24th, 1998, from her brooklyn home. >> my life is so different since she's gone. she was -- you know, she was the person that i always counted on in new...
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>> i think that's a question for the police. in the meantime where these crimes are happening >>council day in day out. where there are weapons and gambling machines and repeated vandalism. i want to say from what we see and the sheer volume of evidence that we get from the police department, the police are arresting these people and providing ugg with the evidence that will help bring a case. i would like to talk about a couple specific examples of gambling in establishments and the amount of evidence we have and use in order to bring our civil cases. the first one is you are well aware is net stop on mission and excess excelsior and we shut it down and obtained penalties against the operators. in that case we had undercover playing the gambling machines and cashing out and we had video and evidence of that. there is also documentation of these elements at this property. before the cafe opened there were two calls for service from the police. when i say calls for serving i mean people calling 911 or the non-emergency number to t
>> i think that's a question for the police. in the meantime where these crimes are happening >>council day in day out. where there are weapons and gambling machines and repeated vandalism. i want to say from what we see and the sheer volume of evidence that we get from the police department, the police are arresting these people and providing ugg with the evidence that will help bring a case. i would like to talk about a couple specific examples of gambling in establishments and...
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president of the police association. next, the provocative add sparking a fight over free speech. >>> earlier this year i told you about the metropolitan transit authority, which banned all advertisements on the bus and transit system. that led to a loss for a documentary, following comedians across the country in effort to dispel islamaphobia. the mta refused to post ads. the producer sued and they won their case. the ads will go up in 140 subway stations across new york city. for a closer look at the case, look at this report. >> the decision for adds in the new york transit system means they no longer advertises in radio stations. it was a blow to free speech. >> in america, the political debate is narrow. i think that people want to hear about the great issues of the day. >> the mta board voted 9-2 in favour of the ban. mitchell pale is one of that majority. >> i thought we would be better, mta as a transportation authority. so they end up in a situation where the safety and security of our employees and our writes fr
president of the police association. next, the provocative add sparking a fight over free speech. >>> earlier this year i told you about the metropolitan transit authority, which banned all advertisements on the bus and transit system. that led to a loss for a documentary, following comedians across the country in effort to dispel islamaphobia. the mta refused to post ads. the producer sued and they won their case. the ads will go up in 140 subway stations across new york city. for a...
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roz: but nobody notified the police this was just a drill. >> that's probably one of the first aspects you need to do. respond police had to and this could have at a much different outcome. in andr job is to go find the active shooter. how they do that is with guns drawn. people can get hurt because of people responding to an active shooter situation. awaiting answers to several questions -- which agency sponsored the drill, how much manpower responded to it, and how much that cost taxpayers. live in falls church, roz plater, abc 7 news. aon: no charges filed after two-year-old boy was attacked and killed by a neighbor's dog in west virginia. ae prosecutor said the dog, medium-sized mixed breed, was properly maintained on its property. the child wandered into the neighbors yard last month. the dog's owner signed over ownership of the animal so it could be euthanized. authorities in frederick maryland are moving forward to remove a statue. they approved a resolution to move forward with removing the fromof roger brooke tawny city hall. he was the supreme court justice who wrote the 1857
roz: but nobody notified the police this was just a drill. >> that's probably one of the first aspects you need to do. respond police had to and this could have at a much different outcome. in andr job is to go find the active shooter. how they do that is with guns drawn. people can get hurt because of people responding to an active shooter situation. awaiting answers to several questions -- which agency sponsored the drill, how much manpower responded to it, and how much that cost...
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the police are on the way. >> go get them. call them.'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 miss brown and advised her that the incident had been caught on tape and it had been determined that she was the primary aggressor in the situation. we placed miss brown under arrest. >> she pleads guilty to assault and aggravated menacing. sh
the police are on the way. >> go get them. call them.'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...
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everybody knew the police were scouring the police.rching for the man they believe knew something about the murder of greg fall. but john mcafee truly seemed to have vanished. though it didn't mean reporters weren't hearing from him. >> right now, sir, i am holed up in the place where the mattress here has lice. i never experienced that before. >> reporter: joshua davis who was writing an article about mcafee at the time, was among the first to got a call. >> i can't sleep at night. because i am allergic to every noise. >> mcafee told davis he had a young woman with him. >> sam is quite the soldier. samantha. she has been with me for the past come of months. >> reporter: he insisted he knew nothing what ever about his neighbor's murder. >> let me ask you for the record, point blank, i don't think i did before. did you kill him? >> no, sir. no, sir. it's not even funny. >> reporter: not only did he deny committing the murder he proposed an astonishing idea. the bullet that killed fall had really been meant for him. >> the first thing i
everybody knew the police were scouring the police.rching for the man they believe knew something about the murder of greg fall. but john mcafee truly seemed to have vanished. though it didn't mean reporters weren't hearing from him. >> right now, sir, i am holed up in the place where the mattress here has lice. i never experienced that before. >> reporter: joshua davis who was writing an article about mcafee at the time, was among the first to got a call. >> i can't sleep at...
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then we went to the police station once more, but again the police did not do anything. >> the police say they are now investigating. the family say they kept reporting what was happening to police, but nothing was done. >> preliminary investigations indicate that the girls had claimed of harassment in which the case was registered under section 354. a suicide note had been recovers from the girl's bag in which she has spoken about being harassed by the men. >> new laws were created after the gang rape of a medical student in 201237 but the number of rapes have gone up. the brutal sexual attacks have shocked the million of people who live in this city. many are asking what other horrors need to happy before re-electio real action is taken to combat crime against girls. >> when we come back, an election with no opposition. egyptians vot vote for the first time since the military coupe. >>> and stay with us. . >> welcome back. the top stories here on al jazeera. four palestinians have been killed and a fifth centered as the wave of violence across israel in the supplied territories cont
then we went to the police station once more, but again the police did not do anything. >> the police say they are now investigating. the family say they kept reporting what was happening to police, but nothing was done. >> preliminary investigations indicate that the girls had claimed of harassment in which the case was registered under section 354. a suicide note had been recovers from the girl's bag in which she has spoken about being harassed by the men. >> new laws were...
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burkett tweeting out the scene from the ground. heavy police presence. >> we have three reports and newscopter 7 over the scene. we begin with new jersey at the scene of the shooting with the latest. new jersey. >> reporter: and that's right, bill, the officer is in critical condition at this hour. i'm told he is in surgery with the bullet wound in the head. the fdr drive as you can see behind me is now shut down in both directions north and south, bill. it has been shut down for more than two hours. the circumstances of the shooting are still not clear at this hour. witnesses describe hearing several shot. motorists describe the frantic scene as the officer was rushed to the hospital. the nypd officer i'm told was responding to a report of a shooting near 102nd street. he approached a group standing near an fdr footbridge. there was an extended chase of one of the members of the group on a bicycle and an exchange of gunfire. the officer was shot in the ahead. during an ensuing search is another shot person, believed to be a suspect, was found
burkett tweeting out the scene from the ground. heavy police presence. >> we have three reports and newscopter 7 over the scene. we begin with new jersey at the scene of the shooting with the latest. new jersey. >> reporter: and that's right, bill, the officer is in critical condition at this hour. i'm told he is in surgery with the bullet wound in the head. the fdr drive as you can see behind me is now shut down in both directions north and south, bill. it has been shut down for...
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the police figured donna was telling the truth. and they figured that steven had a history of violence. we start early in the morning. the police are aggressively pursuing the case. the victim, donna, is with them. we are in a parking lot. the goal is to try to find steven harris. it had to be a heck of an experience to find yourself trapped. >> yeah, pretty much. probably one of the worst experiences in my life. >> donna lives in florida. she was in the air force for a while. she was online, myspace. meets steven. they develop an online relationship. she invites her to come to vegas. she figures this could be a legitimate romantic opportunity. how long were you here in vegas before things went bad? >> approximately a week and a half. >> earlier we saw a pimp trying to recruit somebody that he thought was a prostitute. with donna we see an accused pimp trying to recruit someone who isn't a working girl at all. what happened? >> everything was fine. we went out to eat. there were a couple older white gentlemen. he said why don't you
the police figured donna was telling the truth. and they figured that steven had a history of violence. we start early in the morning. the police are aggressively pursuing the case. the victim, donna, is with them. we are in a parking lot. the goal is to try to find steven harris. it had to be a heck of an experience to find yourself trapped. >> yeah, pretty much. probably one of the worst experiences in my life. >> donna lives in florida. she was in the air force for a while. she...
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we're being pushed back by the police. somebody has fired a shot here. anybody has been hit. my god! somebody fired a shot. >> the president was not hit. witnesses heard the sound and saw a puff of smoke. the woman identified by police as sara jean moore was immediately seized. >> sara jane moore jumped out of a crowd, fired off a weapon and was tackled by another citizen. her background it turned out was as sort of an eccentric, kind of lower rung political figure. she was kind of an odd duck. >> when gerald ford became president, within the space of one month were two attempts on his life, squeaky fromme and sara jane moore. both tried to shoot him. it's like, what's going on? why can't this be stopped? >> so once again this nation has narrowly escaped the tragedy, the trauma of assassination of our president. above all else, this points out the need for some additional measures, some additional precautions to protect the life of the highest elected official in the country. will it take another assassination in our lifetime to finally force some action
we're being pushed back by the police. somebody has fired a shot here. anybody has been hit. my god! somebody fired a shot. >> the president was not hit. witnesses heard the sound and saw a puff of smoke. the woman identified by police as sara jean moore was immediately seized. >> sara jane moore jumped out of a crowd, fired off a weapon and was tackled by another citizen. her background it turned out was as sort of an eccentric, kind of lower rung political figure. she was kind of...
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more than 1800 were sent to the police. children with disabilities made up 10% of the population, they represented 27% referred to law enforcement. black students represented 90% of those sent to the police. it is believed those were made worse when schools were without student counselors. >> police tend to arrest people rather than being supportive to keep a children in school. sort of the worst-case scenario is that the child is referred to the state's attorney. >> it could be dismissed. >> reporter: she has seen it. they provide legal advocacy. >> some of the cases we hear about are as young as first grade. they are doing things little kids do. they are not behaving in a way a reasonable adult would be -- behave. they are children. they may be talking back to the teacher or hitting or kicking. >> reporter: don said police should be called only for serious safety concerns. >> when dealing with the discipline issues, that's when we have problems. >> reporter: he said schools who choose to have officers, they should have wri
more than 1800 were sent to the police. children with disabilities made up 10% of the population, they represented 27% referred to law enforcement. black students represented 90% of those sent to the police. it is believed those were made worse when schools were without student counselors. >> police tend to arrest people rather than being supportive to keep a children in school. sort of the worst-case scenario is that the child is referred to the state's attorney. >> it could be...