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this was targeted at the police. the mantra of up toa targeted at the police. 0nce targeted at the police. the mantra of up to a police van. once again, french police were the subject of a targeted attack. —— man drove up to. exactly. the man clearly had the police in mind. he could obviously have opened fire on crowds of tourists and passers—by. but he targeted a van. in a way, carnage has been avoided, they are, because if he had turned his weapon on crowds of people, it could have been more of a bloodbath. but it seems that the target really was men in uniforms, the police, and the reaction of the police obviously limited the number of casualties and so far we know that one police officer died in the attack, and two others have been wounded. once again, it is figures of authority, as you say, people in uniform. we have the attack on soldiers at the louvre, in the centre of paris. we also had the soldier being attacked at the 0rly airport. this will be, for a country in a state of emergency, a worrying development. extremely. but in a way, not very surprising,
this was targeted at the police. the mantra of up toa targeted at the police. 0nce targeted at the police. the mantra of up to a police van. once again, french police were the subject of a targeted attack. —— man drove up to. exactly. the man clearly had the police in mind. he could obviously have opened fire on crowds of tourists and passers—by. but he targeted a van. in a way, carnage has been avoided, they are, because if he had turned his weapon on crowds of people, it could have been...
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the police department is much better now. the justice department, obama, whatever they did, they went into baltimore, these different areas, and pulled -- helps the police department out. in texas, that bothered me because i saw those police out.ers helping i saw these budgets coming out, defending police officers. they were black. brothers onse black the street being killed. it is not work that way. host: let's give tim lynch a chance to respond. guest: i think the caller makes a good point. a lot of people have interactions with the police. thererage person, interaction may be a traffic ticket. they don't understand in poor neighborhoods, a different experience. most police officers want to do a good job. you take it to the los angeles police department, they have 10,000 officers. 95% of them may be doing a good that is if you have 5%, 500 officers going to work every day, who maybe should not be police officers because they are abusing their power. the thing is, from the perspective of people who are experiencing police mis
the police department is much better now. the justice department, obama, whatever they did, they went into baltimore, these different areas, and pulled -- helps the police department out. in texas, that bothered me because i saw those police out.ers helping i saw these budgets coming out, defending police officers. they were black. brothers onse black the street being killed. it is not work that way. host: let's give tim lynch a chance to respond. guest: i think the caller makes a good point. a...
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the bbc newsroom. very interesting from reuters. policeom belgium by train. if that is true, that changes the nature of the story we are talking about. that is just a police source speaking to reuters. then we have the french interior ministry spokesperson saying that they cannot exclude that there were one or more attackers. while there is more and more information coming in as to what happened in central paris this evening, a lot of things remain unknown, not just paris this evening, a lot of things remain unknown, notjust the journalists covering the story, but the authorities as well. this is a developing situation in paris and you will get the very latest from all of us here in the bbc newsroom. coverage continues over the next few minutes. goodbye. tonight at ten. a policeman has been shot dead on the champs elysees in paris. a major security operation is underway. you have to stay back please! the champs elysees is closed because of shotguns, stay back. a gunman got out of a car on the busy boulevard and opened fire on a coach carry
the bbc newsroom. very interesting from reuters. policeom belgium by train. if that is true, that changes the nature of the story we are talking about. that is just a police source speaking to reuters. then we have the french interior ministry spokesperson saying that they cannot exclude that there were one or more attackers. while there is more and more information coming in as to what happened in central paris this evening, a lot of things remain unknown, not just paris this evening, a lot of...
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but we are not asking the police officers to make that choice. when they feel in danger, they are going to take the step that is important to them, and i think that is absolutely right. the issue is, who is going to suffer that loss? who is going to take the financial penalty of that loss? and so the question to me is not that one. the question is, when does the police officer pay the victim who is suffering for that loss, if the victim had nothing to do with causing the loss? or was justified in whatever he or she did to protect themselves? so let's take the situation, which i think you can see in your brief. the police officer who, in the dead of night, dressed in casual clothes, breaks a window in someone's home and walks into their home. we've given them a second amendment right to people who own homes to possess firearms to protect themselves. the victim sees a stranger breaking in who doesn't announce themselves, doesn't have a uniform, and is standing there breaking in. the victim shoots that police officer or points a gun at that police of
but we are not asking the police officers to make that choice. when they feel in danger, they are going to take the step that is important to them, and i think that is absolutely right. the issue is, who is going to suffer that loss? who is going to take the financial penalty of that loss? and so the question to me is not that one. the question is, when does the police officer pay the victim who is suffering for that loss, if the victim had nothing to do with causing the loss? or was justified...
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the champs—elysees. it is going back down towards us. policeare still moving around, just after we had spoken to you clearly the message had gone out on the radio that one officer had been shot and they were coming from all directions. it was bedlam. there was one unmarked police car that came tearing up the grande armee desperate to get to the champs—elysees because they did not know what had happened. the street was full of people as it is on beautiful nights like this, people walking up and down a very busy street, maybe we passed some of the people who came under attack, there isa people who came under attack, there is a visible presence of armed police on the champs—elysees as always. before we keep talking, christian, let me bring in further developments. the reuters news agency say that three police sources say the shooting in paris could have been an attempt at an armed robbery. writers have also put out a tweet from a police source saying it is probably a terrorist attack. which highlights the fact that we don't know who's responsible,
the champs—elysees. it is going back down towards us. policeare still moving around, just after we had spoken to you clearly the message had gone out on the radio that one officer had been shot and they were coming from all directions. it was bedlam. there was one unmarked police car that came tearing up the grande armee desperate to get to the champs—elysees because they did not know what had happened. the street was full of people as it is on beautiful nights like this, people walking up...
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of each thing the police officer did and what they follow the established rule. >> so is it for a police officer to pull again and should driver that has no guilt associated with him or her? not an armed felon, just a normal person to stumble into the street and say, i'm a police officer, i'm going to cease that person and stop myself by being injured by shooting a person? >> i think you would ask whether there really was a threat that the officer was responded to. i think you're positing a a situation where there wasn't a threat. everyone recognized was a threat facing these officers were going about doing the police business in good faith and is a person point what appeared to be a gun at them. what a night circus that is we are going to second-guess everything else you did that day, and even to this use of force was reasonable we are going to hold you liable. >> isis want to put the discussion so far this morning in the right framework. we are talking about the second question presented, right? none of this seems to me to involve the provocation goal in the ninth circuit, at least the
of each thing the police officer did and what they follow the established rule. >> so is it for a police officer to pull again and should driver that has no guilt associated with him or her? not an armed felon, just a normal person to stumble into the street and say, i'm a police officer, i'm going to cease that person and stop myself by being injured by shooting a person? >> i think you would ask whether there really was a threat that the officer was responded to. i think you're...
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but i think, you know, by the time 20 or 30 police ca i’s know, by the time 20 or 30 police cars zoomeds something quite serious. and there was a helicopter ahead circling the champs elysee. and by the time i got to the place de la concorde everything was shut down. the stretch between place de la concorde and the grands palais or shutdown to pedestrians. and by that time you could see that it was just one big blur of blue lights which is quite an emotional moment to see. that was as far as we could go, basically. yes, the speed of the response of the police and other emergency services seems to have really been something that caught everybody‘s attention. without a doubt, it was exceptional. i mean, you really felt it was highly structured. people knew what they were doing. very professional. they were always aggressive. you just felt like they we re aggressive. you just felt like they were in control. it was very nice. the advice, though, very quickly, the advice to people on the champs elysee for certain was to get away from public areas, to get out of the open. what advice did you r
but i think, you know, by the time 20 or 30 police ca i’s know, by the time 20 or 30 police cars zoomeds something quite serious. and there was a helicopter ahead circling the champs elysee. and by the time i got to the place de la concorde everything was shut down. the stretch between place de la concorde and the grands palais or shutdown to pedestrians. and by that time you could see that it was just one big blur of blue lights which is quite an emotional moment to see. that was as far as...
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the police arrive at the station.tarted to one of the escalators and got out there, so i sat there for couple of minutes actually and then i said to my colleague, we need to go. as soon as we got out there it was calm. there was any police there. and then they started to yell and there was mass panic. wejust started to yell and there was mass panic. we just started to run as fast as we caught down the street, the main street towards the old town. what do think it happened? we did not really know soon as we walked out of the taiwan macro shot we could smell the burning the smoke. —— as soon as we could smell the burning the smoke. —— as soon as we we could smell the burning the smoke. —— as soon as we walked out of the coffee shop. we were com pletely of the coffee shop. we were completely confused we had no idea. ijumped to completely confused we had no idea. i jumped to that completely confused we had no idea. ijumped to that it must be a terrorist attack and we started to walk as far away as we could to another isla
the police arrive at the station.tarted to one of the escalators and got out there, so i sat there for couple of minutes actually and then i said to my colleague, we need to go. as soon as we got out there it was calm. there was any police there. and then they started to yell and there was mass panic. wejust started to yell and there was mass panic. we just started to run as fast as we caught down the street, the main street towards the old town. what do think it happened? we did not really...
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nancy: the police have charged cunningham with murder. tove: clouds are beginning increase as they move through the overnight, likely to produce showers and drizzle through the day tomorrow. the biggest change tomorrow will be the temperatures, only in the upper 50's, lower 60's for daytime highs. don't count on a a lot of sunshine. a cool day tomorrow, much warmer thursday and friday. then there is the weekend. we could be looking at heavy i will tell you when coming up. nancy: steve, thank you. last night at this time we were on the lookout for this man suspected of killing another man in ohio and posting video of it on facebook. tonight he is dead of an apparent suicide. you're paying close attention, trying to spot him, including a group of workers at a fast food chain. michelle marsh has the development on this. michelle: the woman working the drive-through at a mcdonald's in erie, pennsylvania, not only recognized him, but the entire staff tried to tsall him until the police could get there. ordered mcnuggets and fries, but the staff
nancy: the police have charged cunningham with murder. tove: clouds are beginning increase as they move through the overnight, likely to produce showers and drizzle through the day tomorrow. the biggest change tomorrow will be the temperatures, only in the upper 50's, lower 60's for daytime highs. don't count on a a lot of sunshine. a cool day tomorrow, much warmer thursday and friday. then there is the weekend. we could be looking at heavy i will tell you when coming up. nancy: steve, thank...
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we're looking at pictures of the champs elysees, huge number of police cars, vans, looking down the plasterike concord, fire engines, police are heavily armed. we will let you get back to looking at the debate where i understand they have been addressing this major security incident on the champs elysees in the last few minutes. i wa nt to elysees in the last few minutes. i want to speak now to another journalist who lives very close to the scene. what have you been seeing and hearing? as you mentioned, i live very close to the champs elysees and the incident happened half an hour ago. helicopters are hovering above. the area has been cordoned off. the street around here at unusually quiet since the shooting happened. one of the attackers involved was actually brought down. one police officer was killed, the other injured. one thing we did not mention was that the corner of the road was hit by a numberof corner of the road was hit by a number of bullets. the police are swarming the area so people have been warned to stay indoors. prior to this incident taking place, we had heard from an off
we're looking at pictures of the champs elysees, huge number of police cars, vans, looking down the plasterike concord, fire engines, police are heavily armed. we will let you get back to looking at the debate where i understand they have been addressing this major security incident on the champs elysees in the last few minutes. i wa nt to elysees in the last few minutes. i want to speak now to another journalist who lives very close to the scene. what have you been seeing and hearing? as you...
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the established rule. j. sotomayor: so for a police officer to shoot a gun and -- to pull a gun and shoot a driver, that has no guilt associated with him or her? not an armed felon, just a stumble into to the street and say i am a police officer, i am going to shoot that person. >> i think you would ask whether there really was a threat the officer was responding to. in are positing a situation which there wasn't a threat, but in this circumstance, everyone recognized there was a threat facing these officers going about doing their police business in good faith, and they see a person pointing what appeared to be a gun at them. they said we will second-guess everything else you did that day. even though these use of force was reasonable under graham, we will hold you liable for it. j. roberts: i want to put this in the right framework. we are talking about the second question, right? question about did they get a warrant? how do you understand the ninth circuit provocation rule in distinction to what we have been talking about in terms
the established rule. j. sotomayor: so for a police officer to shoot a gun and -- to pull a gun and shoot a driver, that has no guilt associated with him or her? not an armed felon, just a stumble into to the street and say i am a police officer, i am going to shoot that person. >> i think you would ask whether there really was a threat the officer was responding to. in are positing a situation which there wasn't a threat, but in this circumstance, everyone recognized there was a threat...
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the gunman was shot by police. he was known to the intelligence services, and the police search is under way at his home near paris. islamic state says it carried out the attack, saying that the attack was carried out by someone called abu youssef. will be live in paris in a moment, but first, let's hearfrom cash outflow, who reports from paris. —— katya adler. you have to stay back, please. the area is dangerous because of shotguns. please stay back. tonight, france's worst fears realised, yet another terror attack and just two days before an all—important presidential election here. 0ne policeman killed, another seriously injured in a shooting on the emblematic and busy champs elysees. translation: i was walking on the pavement, there was a bus full of police, the man parked just in front of the bus, then got out a kalashnikov and then he shot six times. i thought it was fireworks. then he went and hid behind a lorry. translation: we were moving towards a car and i heard two or three shots. i didn't realise they w
the gunman was shot by police. he was known to the intelligence services, and the police search is under way at his home near paris. islamic state says it carried out the attack, saying that the attack was carried out by someone called abu youssef. will be live in paris in a moment, but first, let's hearfrom cash outflow, who reports from paris. —— katya adler. you have to stay back, please. the area is dangerous because of shotguns. please stay back. tonight, france's worst fears realised,...
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william scott and the deputy director of the police accountability eric. >> thank you commission secretary. >> members of the public thank you for joining us tonight and welcome to the wednesday, april 19, 2017, meeting the police commission it is an absolutely beauty day outside so we - it is hard to be here but being it is hard to be here i think about the fact that people who come here and make public comment and the commissioners that go through this process it is not lost on any of us up here and hopefully not on you this is difficult work raising those issues can be difficult we do this for the betterment of our city i'm grateful to serve and grateful so have all of you and all your comments regardless of whether or not their total agreement or disagreement so thank you for being here sergeant killshaw call the first item. >> item no. 1 - consent calendar - receive & file, action. police commission report of disciplinary actions, 1st quarter 2017. >> >> request of the chief of police to accept gift from shine-n-seal car wash of 46-car wash cards for use on jennifer creelman
william scott and the deputy director of the police accountability eric. >> thank you commission secretary. >> members of the public thank you for joining us tonight and welcome to the wednesday, april 19, 2017, meeting the police commission it is an absolutely beauty day outside so we - it is hard to be here but being it is hard to be here i think about the fact that people who come here and make public comment and the commissioners that go through this process it is not lost on...
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we know the police is on high alert and so is it the government. have deployed 50,000 additional police officers to make sure there will be no attacks during the presidential election campaign. one spokesperson said they were on very high alert and the likelihood that more attacks -- new terror attacks might happen is very high. a few days ago the police arrested two men in marseille who were planning an imminent attack. they found various guns and explosives at the house of these two people and apparently they were planning to attack someone. it appears it was one of the candidates. >> right now we know that one police officer has been killed. we do not know if it was a terror attack. we are also getting reports that there were other shootings in paris. can you confirm that? lisa: i cannot confirm that so far. what i have heard is that there was apparently and armed robbery -- an armed robbery a few blocks away. people thought that might be linked but i cannot confirm that. >> lisa lewis of their in paris for us with a very developing situation. o
we know the police is on high alert and so is it the government. have deployed 50,000 additional police officers to make sure there will be no attacks during the presidential election campaign. one spokesperson said they were on very high alert and the likelihood that more attacks -- new terror attacks might happen is very high. a few days ago the police arrested two men in marseille who were planning an imminent attack. they found various guns and explosives at the house of these two people...
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the police vehicle, fatally windy one officerfrom the parisien police force. man then tried to run onto the pavement. he went to other officers. the two officers that were wounded and other nearby officers returned fire. the attacker was killed. —— wounding. the surrounding area was locked down immediately. emergency response units were deployed to secure the zone. as for the attack of‘s identity, that has not been confirmed in a clear and precise manner. any information that is being circulated is not trustworthy or verified. we're only at the beginning this investigation. it is ongoing. just as the security zone around the champs elysee remains in place. we cannot exclude that there may be one or more cobblers as that may have assisted the commission of the crime. but the main thing we have established a statement is intrinsic evidence is that there was only one attacker. our correspondent thomas fessy is in paris. we now have a clear idea of what strands this will follow? yes. it was followed by a statement by president francois hollande, who said he was con
the police vehicle, fatally windy one officerfrom the parisien police force. man then tried to run onto the pavement. he went to other officers. the two officers that were wounded and other nearby officers returned fire. the attacker was killed. —— wounding. the surrounding area was locked down immediately. emergency response units were deployed to secure the zone. as for the attack of‘s identity, that has not been confirmed in a clear and precise manner. any information that is being...
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the police clearing the streets, getting people to safety.y arnaud, chief political reporter at the french broadcaster bfmtv. your reaction to what we are hearing tonight? this has all the hallmarks of another terrorist attack, deliberate targeted attack on police on one of the highest profile streets in france. thousands of tourists and people around us. this clearly was intended to attract the maximum attention in a very sensitive time in france, just before the elections. how significant is the location? it is highly symbolic, and you cannot think of all symbolic french target than the champs—elysees. this was to have maximum impact and inevitably has done. some eyewitnesses we have been hearing from have said that they felt police were very much the target here when of course there we re target here when of course there were many other members of the public on the street. they are unharmed as far as we are aware. the first report suggested that the vehicle pulled up alongside a police van and opened fire on the police man who just happene
the police clearing the streets, getting people to safety.y arnaud, chief political reporter at the french broadcaster bfmtv. your reaction to what we are hearing tonight? this has all the hallmarks of another terrorist attack, deliberate targeted attack on police on one of the highest profile streets in france. thousands of tourists and people around us. this clearly was intended to attract the maximum attention in a very sensitive time in france, just before the elections. how significant is...
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tom: this is the flyer the police handed out. they say it is not as easy as in the tv cop shows to enhance the image. this might their best efforts, they cannot read the license plate, but the believe the car of the suspect was from maryland. if you have information, please contact them. live in fairfax county, springfield, tom roussey, abc 7 news. nancy: all-out search for the person who stabbed an elderly man to death while his family was at easter services. he was found in the 600 block of e street yesterday. there is a 25,000 other reward for any information leading to an arrest. first stormwatch 7 forecast, the skies are clearing nicely overnight. tomorrow we are a little cool, at least early on, middle 50's downtown d.c. afternoon, upper 60's, lower 70's the high temperatures. the next best chance of showers, and looking ahead to the upcoming weekend. the weekend is a bit of a mixed bag. more on that coming up. nancy: happening now, we are .racking a national manhunt take a look at this face. the police want everyone to know
tom: this is the flyer the police handed out. they say it is not as easy as in the tv cop shows to enhance the image. this might their best efforts, they cannot read the license plate, but the believe the car of the suspect was from maryland. if you have information, please contact them. live in fairfax county, springfield, tom roussey, abc 7 news. nancy: all-out search for the person who stabbed an elderly man to death while his family was at easter services. he was found in the 600 block of e...
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it's not justified for them to attack the police. i know you are police officer but i don't think you have an exception to the requirements that i'm going to shoot you. you can -- they can do that, can they? >> gnome. >> mr. feldman he said there are two types of entrants. one is a trespasser insurance and the others an on trespasser entrance and when the trespasser enters your home different sets of things perceive we happen. >> correct. >> then when the guest enters your home. it isn't the entry, the question is who enters a trespasser or guest? >> that is the problem with the case that when the officers pulled black -- pull back the blanket there was no indication no reason for them to know that the man does is knew that they were police officers so in the trespasser example of the homeowner has a 2nd amendment right and obviously she does to point the weapon at the trespasser in the trespasser then shoots the homeowner that's murder. c and ordinary tort laws, and don't answered if it's a red herring but look everybody's talking ab
it's not justified for them to attack the police. i know you are police officer but i don't think you have an exception to the requirements that i'm going to shoot you. you can -- they can do that, can they? >> gnome. >> mr. feldman he said there are two types of entrants. one is a trespasser insurance and the others an on trespasser entrance and when the trespasser enters your home different sets of things perceive we happen. >> correct. >> then when the guest enters...
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for policing that are extending drug the different police forces. ople may have seen this on tv, united airlines facing widespread criticism after video surfaced of a doctor being forcibly dragged off an airplane by security officers on sunday after united overbooked the flight. they said, would anyone volunteer to be revoked? no one did. what they claimed is they randomly chose quadrant people. the flight was leaving from chicago o'hare international airport headed to louisville. when no one volunteered to get off the flight, the 69-year-old man, the doctor, was selected to be forced off the plane. he said, no, it was a doctor who needed to see his patience the following morning in the hospital. it is reported a fellow passenger said, more or less, i'm being selective because i am chinese. multiple chicago department of aviation security officers dragged him through the aisle as fellow passengers screamed. [screaming] hey, hey, come on. come on. know, oh, my god. look what you did dam. oh, my god. removed, theing doctor, who was bloodied by the firs
for policing that are extending drug the different police forces. ople may have seen this on tv, united airlines facing widespread criticism after video surfaced of a doctor being forcibly dragged off an airplane by security officers on sunday after united overbooked the flight. they said, would anyone volunteer to be revoked? no one did. what they claimed is they randomly chose quadrant people. the flight was leaving from chicago o'hare international airport headed to louisville. when no one...
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i was shocked when i came out of the subway. policeoached me and just put me to the side. i told them my hotel's just right behind you, and they would not allow me to go. the country will now investigate the shooting, and make sure that its plans for sunday's presidential election are in place. james reynolds, bbc news, paris. in a brief statement, the paris prosecutor francois molins said the gunman had been identified. translation: the identity of the attacker is known, and it has been verified. i won't reveal it, as investigations and searches are already taking place to determine whether or not he had any accomplices. walid haddad was in a cafe facing the george v hotel, just off the champs—elysees, when the shooting started. i was sitting at a cafe in the — let's say 400 metres from where everything happened, in front of the famous george v hotel, in the george v avenue. i was inside, i was indoors. i heard very strong noises and at the beginning i think it was high construction noises, things like that. but i left the cafe three
i was shocked when i came out of the subway. policeoached me and just put me to the side. i told them my hotel's just right behind you, and they would not allow me to go. the country will now investigate the shooting, and make sure that its plans for sunday's presidential election are in place. james reynolds, bbc news, paris. in a brief statement, the paris prosecutor francois molins said the gunman had been identified. translation: the identity of the attacker is known, and it has been...
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this was finally entrusted to the police force. ut in custody and his residence was searched. and he had obviously in the internet over the last year been looking into acquiring elements, including knives. this was not, of course, sufficient however to accuse him of the crime, but the prosecutors office therefore lifted the accusation, but an interception of his telephone line and his telephone, which was confiscated, was investigated but we found no evidence on it. the investigators found no trace of any kind of documentation or consultation or propaganda sites. at this stage of the inquiry, there is no evidence or there was no evidence of any kind of radicalisation. the police record of mr cheurfi and his past career justified pursuing investigation by the office of the prosecutor. that in the framework of an inquiry into terrorist activity and that was on march 9, 2017. he had four convictions. the first one was on 15th of february, 2005, which carried a sentence of 15 years for attempted murder of a public civil servants. also,
this was finally entrusted to the police force. ut in custody and his residence was searched. and he had obviously in the internet over the last year been looking into acquiring elements, including knives. this was not, of course, sufficient however to accuse him of the crime, but the prosecutors office therefore lifted the accusation, but an interception of his telephone line and his telephone, which was confiscated, was investigated but we found no evidence on it. the investigators found no...
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but this comes from the police department and the recommendation that we put this into the police code so they have a section they can cite. this is not allowed on the sidewalk. we cannot issue a citation. >> any other-commissioner tour-sarkissian >> just coming back to a comment you said the activity is illegal. as it stands today is that correct? >> the operation of the business without proper licensing is illegal. having a buy parts on the sidewalk is not a legal annex with this legislation. is trying to accommodate. so if you have a transaction and you don't have a business license you're not registered with the board of equalization and others to collect appropriate sales and use tax and that kind of thing, it's not allowed. when an officer arrives >> just to cut you off, it's in illegal activity in the police have no remedy to stop this illegal activity on the sidewalk? >> that's been the police department position when it comes to the sidewalk there's no ability to write a citation for this offense and to remove it. >> is this can be an administrative violation not a criminal? y
but this comes from the police department and the recommendation that we put this into the police code so they have a section they can cite. this is not allowed on the sidewalk. we cannot issue a citation. >> any other-commissioner tour-sarkissian >> just coming back to a comment you said the activity is illegal. as it stands today is that correct? >> the operation of the business without proper licensing is illegal. having a buy parts on the sidewalk is not a legal annex with...
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officers and police departments all across the countryt is not my view of roaming police officers that is system ethic the way we've involved policing across the united states i do respect san francisco by reaching out to the department of justice and essentially do a top to bottom review of the police department they did that last year and came out with a comprehensive reporting over 200 pages i've read it twice as an appendix over 200 pages and there are just remarkable recommendations being made i applaud the current commission and the new chief in theirs desire to implement those changes and that's what is happening right now i think i have the right background i didn't want to be one of the people that sits added home and cures at my television the combine of all 3 are the most important i think something i think about and i felt about two years ago i needed to get involved i have the right skills i want to go on to the commission i'll do myself as an independent commissioner, i building in convention and collaborative work but think
officers and police departments all across the countryt is not my view of roaming police officers that is system ethic the way we've involved policing across the united states i do respect san francisco by reaching out to the department of justice and essentially do a top to bottom review of the police department they did that last year and came out with a comprehensive reporting over 200 pages i've read it twice as an appendix over 200 pages and there are just remarkable recommendations being...
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he is being heralded by the police, and you think about the doj report that just came out in chicago, that noted that there's a deep pattern of practice of discrimination. and we would say that that is endemic of police departments all across the country. - of course, that's a city run by a democratic mayor, one rahm emanuel. you put that on him, or on the federal administration, whoever administration it is? - yeah, well we've seen with the police that the uprising in ferguson started under president obama being president, - indeed. - which doesn't-- - well, in fact so much of what black lives matter has come into existence to respond to what happened during the obama years. - yeah, but we know that obama didn't make the 18,000 police departments, that the legacy of racism that is in the police departments was long before president obama and long before rahm emanuel, which is not an excuse for either of them but it is real. he said he wants to build a wall, there are so many things. we think about even undoing the affordable care act as the first step of it happened at the 11th hour
he is being heralded by the police, and you think about the doj report that just came out in chicago, that noted that there's a deep pattern of practice of discrimination. and we would say that that is endemic of police departments all across the country. - of course, that's a city run by a democratic mayor, one rahm emanuel. you put that on him, or on the federal administration, whoever administration it is? - yeah, well we've seen with the police that the uprising in ferguson started under...
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nobody's calling the police. so what is the function, get the function of the police to maintain law and order, not just the united states but anywhere else. then you have automatic adversarial relationship. you don't have to say blue lies matter as a matter of law or a matter of culture. these are our enemies. they are as huey newton said an occupying army. they are humans. he just put on uniformly good work because your job is not just to keep us safe but to help us move in community, then perhaps there is a way to that the police themselves come into the other space. but what's keeping us can what's keeping us from doing that? we all probably know police there just like we all got some inner family or friends who served in the military. people come out and talk about drug abuse who drink, who complain because they're out there on the street and they seated and they realize that they don't do it and now there's going to be a war in the locker room are the dispatcher or their sergeant will say something. how do w
nobody's calling the police. so what is the function, get the function of the police to maintain law and order, not just the united states but anywhere else. then you have automatic adversarial relationship. you don't have to say blue lies matter as a matter of law or a matter of culture. these are our enemies. they are as huey newton said an occupying army. they are humans. he just put on uniformly good work because your job is not just to keep us safe but to help us move in community, then...
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the police have released this composite sketch. e letter carrier was assaulted along halsey road last month. if this is some of you know, the police would like to hear from you. nancy: the police still do not know who committed a murder in ille on easter sunday. if you have information, the police want to hear from you. an update on health concerns in one of our big school districts, students reported getting sick because of the air quality possibly at district heights elementary school. new test results found no excess amounts of dust or spores. the school said that it followed up on two recommendations, including cleaving the bathroom ceiling and adjusting the hvac safety. jonathan: another thriller for the caps as they went into overtime at the verizon center. the caps got the victory within two minutes. jonathan: they now lead the series 3-2. anna-lysa gayle is live at the verizon center. this was another exciting overtime victory. anna-lysa: yes, jonathan and nancy, you can still feel the excitement in chinatown, lots of fans e
the police have released this composite sketch. e letter carrier was assaulted along halsey road last month. if this is some of you know, the police would like to hear from you. nancy: the police still do not know who committed a murder in ille on easter sunday. if you have information, the police want to hear from you. an update on health concerns in one of our big school districts, students reported getting sick because of the air quality possibly at district heights elementary school. new...
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the issue. we talk about community policing. you have a situation where particularly since the 1980s and rise of broken window as as model there is a focus on order preservation. that is the term. order mant maintenance is the term they use in the broken windows article. if you walk through madison, wisconsin, or this campus on a sat in the fall, you will see what looks like a lot of disorder. college football game day is loud, drunken, people are consuming alcohol in all places. when i lived in madison one fall, couches were outside and people were passed out. that looks like disorder. that community has decided that that is part of the order of that community and tolerated it. so when you have an outside force making decisions about what is tolerated and not tolerated you will end up with a system that is intense. >> this all comes back to race in your view? >> i don't know if it is all comes back but it is inescapable if the fact some issues transcend race in some ways. the questions about policing are fraught questions in com
the issue. we talk about community policing. you have a situation where particularly since the 1980s and rise of broken window as as model there is a focus on order preservation. that is the term. order mant maintenance is the term they use in the broken windows article. if you walk through madison, wisconsin, or this campus on a sat in the fall, you will see what looks like a lot of disorder. college football game day is loud, drunken, people are consuming alcohol in all places. when i lived...
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i've often said that the police need the community and the community need the police. i would like to start by thanking my co-hosts for this forum. representative john conyers is the top-ranking democrat on the house judiciary committee. he has been a tremendous leader for decades, just not on criminal justice issues, but on a wide variety of critical issues that face this country. in fact, we have a portrait of him hanging in our room because he also used to be the chairman of this very committee. i also want to welcome my colleagues, representative cedric richmond who serves as the chair of the congressional black cause us, representative sheila jackson-lee who is the ranking member on the homeland security and investigations, representative brenda lawrence who is a distinguished member of our oversight committee and who has championed so many of the issues that we're going to be talking about today and so i'm honored that all of them are here today. what we are going to do is have each of our hosts give a short opening statement and we will limit it just to those mem
i've often said that the police need the community and the community need the police. i would like to start by thanking my co-hosts for this forum. representative john conyers is the top-ranking democrat on the house judiciary committee. he has been a tremendous leader for decades, just not on criminal justice issues, but on a wide variety of critical issues that face this country. in fact, we have a portrait of him hanging in our room because he also used to be the chairman of this very...
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people who have proven their worth to the police department. we did the focus groups and found out the opinion of the old internal affairs division was not very favorable. they were either cowards, afraid to be real cops so they went to internal affairs and had or they were rats, or thieves. people got caught doing bad things and in exchange for leniency would read out of the cops. are they were jealous. people who wanted to try to change the world but not know how but they know they have to change the world. that is what the cops believed. so, we got together and were putting together a new bureau who so we cannot let people volunteer in because they are not well thought of. we will change it. we are going to make it a draft and only bring people who are respected, known as high-quality investigators. to make it more palatable we said it should be a minimum to your commitment. looking back now, i would change that. i would make it a three-year commitment. by the time i had those investigators up and running at top speed there two years were up
people who have proven their worth to the police department. we did the focus groups and found out the opinion of the old internal affairs division was not very favorable. they were either cowards, afraid to be real cops so they went to internal affairs and had or they were rats, or thieves. people got caught doing bad things and in exchange for leniency would read out of the cops. are they were jealous. people who wanted to try to change the world but not know how but they know they have to...
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the police have not said if anyone was hurt. g you more on the story as soon as the details become clearer. >>> in napa, police shot and killed a man they said shot at neighbors and then at them. we are live in napa. >> reporter: since it's an officer involved shooting. the napa district attorney's office is take over the investigation, we are at linda vista avenue. look at the garage, those are bullet holes, that's where the police shot and killed a gunman yesterday afternoon. authorities are not yet releasing the name of the gunman. neighbors said the man is steven ferry. he operated his own napa county wine tour business, he also made his own wood chips for barbecues of the. >> he came in here to replenish his products. he seemed passionate about his product. >> reporter: authorities said yesterday afternoon, police responded to a 911 call that shots were being fired. >> i heard it yesterday morning, there was arguing and screaming. i heard it earlier in the morning. >> reporter: one neighbor showed us bullet holes in his hous
the police have not said if anyone was hurt. g you more on the story as soon as the details become clearer. >>> in napa, police shot and killed a man they said shot at neighbors and then at them. we are live in napa. >> reporter: since it's an officer involved shooting. the napa district attorney's office is take over the investigation, we are at linda vista avenue. look at the garage, those are bullet holes, that's where the police shot and killed a gunman yesterday afternoon....
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i learned a lot of things about the polic police department i dt know after 21 years. and we'll talk about a lot of great things in the book but one of the biggest thing i got out of the book was theirs this rumor that the feds are always taken to nypd cases come and you really explained that a lot and so that something that i really took away from your book, that the feds do not always take down these cases in the nypd and internal affairs actually does work. so let's just get right into it. before we get into it, i really truly believe that every cop should have this book. not only of the cockpit it's probably worth for the business will also because you talk about integrity. it's a big issue all around, especially with police. police, we have a lot of power. we are around money, around drugs, guns and corruption can be afoot. so this is a great book. just a regular citizen but that, it's the second best book i've read this year. the second best. you probably could guess which one is the best. >> guest: i think the book you wrote. >> host: let's just get right into it
i learned a lot of things about the polic police department i dt know after 21 years. and we'll talk about a lot of great things in the book but one of the biggest thing i got out of the book was theirs this rumor that the feds are always taken to nypd cases come and you really explained that a lot and so that something that i really took away from your book, that the feds do not always take down these cases in the nypd and internal affairs actually does work. so let's just get right into it....
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part of the road was cut off by police. 0ther part of the road was cut off by police. than that it seemed normal. traffic still flowing, people sat on the bus waiting to get to the next stop. did you see the actual arrest? we had pictures of a number of armed officers and what looked like somebody on the ground as he was arrested. yes, i saw a man bundled into a car who i believe might have been the attacker, but i cannot say for sure. a guy followed with policeman and traffic officers. was that done fairly quickly as far as you could tell? i think i arrived on the scene maybe five, ten minutes after the attack. he was held for questioning only a short time, i think because there were so many eyewitnesses who could say that it was him. not held up too long i think. we should say. you used the word attack, a sense that something had gone or wry but there is no suggestion at the moment that anybody was hurt or injured. i want to stress that to those listening. how would you describe the atmosphere? is there people can move around. people acting as normal. not even a prope
part of the road was cut off by police. 0ther part of the road was cut off by police. than that it seemed normal. traffic still flowing, people sat on the bus waiting to get to the next stop. did you see the actual arrest? we had pictures of a number of armed officers and what looked like somebody on the ground as he was arrested. yes, i saw a man bundled into a car who i believe might have been the attacker, but i cannot say for sure. a guy followed with policeman and traffic officers. was...
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—— the swedish capital. police moment and that is all we can tell you that swedish police are on the scene, responding to a call, they understand a truck has been driven into ona understand a truck has been driven into on a street in the centre of the swedish capital. we do not know any more details. we will bring them as soon as they reach us. we can get more 110w as soon as they reach us. we can get more now on the us strike in syria. international reaction has been breaking throughout the morning. our correspondent sarah rainsford is in moscow this move by the united states has been condemned by the kremlin. this move by the united states has been condemned by the kremlinm has. it has been a robust response from all levels of political life in russia with the kremlin talking about an act of aggression against a sovereign state. we heard from the foreign minister, who is out of the country, but he made a statement. he said it was unjustified and called ita said it was unjustified and called it a provocation and c
—— the swedish capital. police moment and that is all we can tell you that swedish police are on the scene, responding to a call, they understand a truck has been driven into ona understand a truck has been driven into on a street in the centre of the swedish capital. we do not know any more details. we will bring them as soon as they reach us. we can get more 110w as soon as they reach us. we can get more now on the us strike in syria. international reaction has been breaking throughout...
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the fear is palpable. police were shouting us off the street. metro stations in central paris have been shut down for now as armed police spread out over the capital. tonight, paris is fearful and on high alert. tim: let's go live now. think 50,000es, i will be on high alert throughout this campaign. what is the latest happening there now? reporter: a number of metro stations have been shut down in paris. police across the capital. people living in the center of town are too scared to leave their homes. president hollande sought to reassure them. there will be a heavy police presence. they will continue to be protected. one policeman was killed in the attack and two others seriously injured. he called it a cowardly assassination. attack that the french security services have been fearing here it could have been planned to coincide with the french election. france, theref was a house where a whole lot of explosives were found. everybody is extremely nervous. justttacks just took place as the presidential candidates held their last debate. a number
the fear is palpable. police were shouting us off the street. metro stations in central paris have been shut down for now as armed police spread out over the capital. tonight, paris is fearful and on high alert. tim: let's go live now. think 50,000es, i will be on high alert throughout this campaign. what is the latest happening there now? reporter: a number of metro stations have been shut down in paris. police across the capital. people living in the center of town are too scared to leave...
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the police shooting in dallas. eport after report after witness after witness there was more than one shooter. there was one here, one there. they heard the noises. as it turned out, there was one shooter that doesn't diminish the death and destruction wrought. but having a conspiracy of more than one is one sort of investigation and a lone person is another kind of investigation. if there's a conspiracy of two, one of the fears would have to be among authorities in paris that there could be more. because sometimes if there -- when there are attacks -- i'm not saying this is as you heard france 24 report, the police are suggesting this may be a terrorist incident. you heard the presenter saying it's possible. the police are the ones that suggested that, not the news casters. so we're going to have to wait to see what has happened now in paris. we know the state department has sent out a notice to americans traveling overseas. you know, as you travel to certain countries, you can sets yourself up for alerts on the ph
the police shooting in dallas. eport after report after witness after witness there was more than one shooter. there was one here, one there. they heard the noises. as it turned out, there was one shooter that doesn't diminish the death and destruction wrought. but having a conspiracy of more than one is one sort of investigation and a lone person is another kind of investigation. if there's a conspiracy of two, one of the fears would have to be among authorities in paris that there could be...
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some of the eyewitnesses have said that they felt that the police were very much the target, here, when were of course probably many other people out on the street. as far as we are where, they were unharmed. so the police were a significant target? -- aware. initial reports said they pulled up next to the police fan and shot at the policemen. are many w- . s ,, w, are many on fans—7:7 . 7 ., n7, champs—elysees at any time. so yes, there are our enquiries to be done, but it looks like a targeted attack on the police force in france. you work the ambassador in paris during some very tumultuous times. there has really been a state of emergency in place for some time. what more
some of the eyewitnesses have said that they felt that the police were very much the target, here, when were of course probably many other people out on the street. as far as we are where, they were unharmed. so the police were a significant target? -- aware. initial reports said they pulled up next to the police fan and shot at the policemen. are many w- . s ,, w, are many on fans—7:7 . 7 ., n7, champs—elysees at any time. so yes, there are our enquiries to be done, but it looks like a...
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. >> and also what led the police. our special coverage with this breaking news and press conference starting any minute. hand this off to john king who will continue the special coverage right now. >>> tha u, kate. welcome to "inside politics." we continue our breaking news coverage on the end of a three-day manhunt for the murder who killed a man and then posted it on facebook. pennsylvania state police now say that man, the suspect steve stephens who had sent ohio and pennsylvania law enforcement into a multi state manhunt, pennsylvania state police say he is did. you see the room. this killer found in pennsylvania. that press conference on the right of your screen due to begin any moment out of cleveland where that murder took place on easter sunday. we'll take you there live any second. our law enforcement analyst is with us. art, you've been following this case from the beginning. as we wait from the confirmation from cleveland, pennsylvania state plolice saying they had a brief pursuit and the suspect killed hims
. >> and also what led the police. our special coverage with this breaking news and press conference starting any minute. hand this off to john king who will continue the special coverage right now. >>> tha u, kate. welcome to "inside politics." we continue our breaking news coverage on the end of a three-day manhunt for the murder who killed a man and then posted it on facebook. pennsylvania state police now say that man, the suspect steve stephens who had sent ohio...
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the question is, when does the police officer pay the victim ?ho is suffering for that loss his victim had nothing to do with causing the loss. the officer was justified in whatever he or she did to protect themselves. so let's take the situation, which i think you concede in , of the police officer who, in the dead of clothesressed in casual , breaks a window in someone's home and walks into their home. we have given them a second amendment right to people who own homes to protect -- to possess firearms, to protect themselves. the victim sees a stranger breaking and who does not announce himself, does not have there, and is standing breaking in. the victim shoots that police officer, or points a gun at that police officer. in the police officer takes a gun and shoots them, and interest in or kills them. now, who bears the financial loss in that situation? who has a right to defend himself or herself, and say, "it is my life for yours," or the police officer who has taken unreasonable action in breaking into a home in the middle of the night with
the question is, when does the police officer pay the victim ?ho is suffering for that loss his victim had nothing to do with causing the loss. the officer was justified in whatever he or she did to protect themselves. so let's take the situation, which i think you concede in , of the police officer who, in the dead of clothesressed in casual , breaks a window in someone's home and walks into their home. we have given them a second amendment right to people who own homes to protect -- to...
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the police say an arrest has been made but nobody has been endured. borisjohnson indicates the government might be prepared to take military action in syria without seeking the consent of parliament. if the americans to us to ask again and they asked us to help, i think it would be very difficult to say no. we need to work through the un. we need to defend ourselves totally to getting we need to bend ourselves totally to getting a political settlement in syria. the vice president of the european commission says the general election will have no effect on brexit negotiations. new figures show a big rise in violent crime in england and wales. how a simple eye test could lead to much earlier detection of glaucoma, a condition which causes irreversible sight loss. in the next hour: switching back to paper. why readers are turning off e—books, as publishers enjoy a record year. and nasa's cassini space probe sends back dramatic data from saturn, after diving through the gap between the planet and its rings. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. let's retu
the police say an arrest has been made but nobody has been endured. borisjohnson indicates the government might be prepared to take military action in syria without seeking the consent of parliament. if the americans to us to ask again and they asked us to help, i think it would be very difficult to say no. we need to work through the un. we need to defend ourselves totally to getting we need to bend ourselves totally to getting a political settlement in syria. the vice president of the...
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the break. bart as it relates to crime. tonight bart policeing a 22% spike in crime in the past three months. mainly from robberies and assaults from robberies. the update comes after a mob of teenagers jumped the fare gates, hopped on a bart train, and robbed passengers just last weekend at the cole see yum bart station. >>> a second cable car conductor is accused of pocketing cash from riders. it may prompt officials to make a change. david reyes was in court today charged with imbezelment and most appropriation of public money. a week ago another conductor was arrested on similar charges. riders usually pay in cash, $7 a ride, and it adds up. they will look at ending that cash option. >> cable cars are unique in that there is a lot of people who come from all over the world. a heavy percentage of riders. so any change in the process needs to be vetted very carefully with -- not only with people that would come from all over the world to ride the cars but the local businesses, the hotels. there's a key stakeholders. >> two conductors arreste
the break. bart as it relates to crime. tonight bart policeing a 22% spike in crime in the past three months. mainly from robberies and assaults from robberies. the update comes after a mob of teenagers jumped the fare gates, hopped on a bart train, and robbed passengers just last weekend at the cole see yum bart station. >>> a second cable car conductor is accused of pocketing cash from riders. it may prompt officials to make a change. david reyes was in court today charged with...
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i learned a lot about this book and a lot of things about the police department. we talked about a lot of things in the buck with one o book bute biggest things i got out of the book is the feds are always taking the cases and you've explained that a lot so that's something i took away from the book that they are not always taking down these cases and they actually do some work so that just get right into it, but i truly believe every cop should have this book. it probably works for the business world also because you talk about integrity and it's a big issue all around but especially with police because we have a lot of power and we are around money and drugs and corruption so this is a great book for regular citizens and cops. it's the second best book i've read this year. in the prologue in the beginning you talk about this case where you were detained. this young thug as you described takes him in to get the money or whatever it was. what would you classify as a younger thug and it doesn't have to be racial conscious that his term that is commonly used. >> in t
i learned a lot about this book and a lot of things about the police department. we talked about a lot of things in the buck with one o book bute biggest things i got out of the book is the feds are always taking the cases and you've explained that a lot so that's something i took away from the book that they are not always taking down these cases and they actually do some work so that just get right into it, but i truly believe every cop should have this book. it probably works for the...
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the response from chicago's police department is a new initiative, driven by technology, which aims tohere crimes are likely to occur. the university of chicago's urban labs are assisting the police in its efforts to integrate this technology into its operations. we have a lot of expertise in analysing crime patterns and trends in the city, from years of working with data on the city of chicago. and so we are leveraging that expertise to really help the police department think about where it should be allocating its resources to be most effective. so what kind of data or information is it that the police are providing you with here at the crime lab? we have a number of datasets that we work with from them, including data on crime patterns, actual crime incidents, arrests, victimisations. a number of different methods of analysis are used, including machine learning and predictive analytics. this is software which takes large volumes of data and tries to identify trends and patterns. these trends can then help predict where a crime might occur next. this is a heat map of homicides in di
the response from chicago's police department is a new initiative, driven by technology, which aims tohere crimes are likely to occur. the university of chicago's urban labs are assisting the police in its efforts to integrate this technology into its operations. we have a lot of expertise in analysing crime patterns and trends in the city, from years of working with data on the city of chicago. and so we are leveraging that expertise to really help the police department think about where it...