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i was the chief of the superintendent of the metropolitan police in boston at the time, the state police agency. the executive sessions more soet just but any other government activity that i'm aware of over the last 50 years shaped american policing and shaped it for the better. we are still in profession that is developing, evolving continually, but a major revolution was created during those sessions. but widely known was the generals role in that. as attorney general to the national institute of justice, it was funded and a republican administration funding an executive session one of the most liberal colleges, universities in the united states created what effectively was community policing. kennedy policing that oftentimes, the politicization we often time bring to these issues was hard to associate with democratic administrations of the '90s, with effectively created by funding and active participation of the reagan administration but in the person of the attorney general who attended, despite his incredibly busy schedule, every session of that over many years. so he's to be appla
i was the chief of the superintendent of the metropolitan police in boston at the time, the state police agency. the executive sessions more soet just but any other government activity that i'm aware of over the last 50 years shaped american policing and shaped it for the better. we are still in profession that is developing, evolving continually, but a major revolution was created during those sessions. but widely known was the generals role in that. as attorney general to the national...
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the pendulum swung too far. police reform grew out of reports like the -- commission, and co-mingled with new ideas about the origins of crime. i had tossion report, read this book, always memorize it, to take my exam in 1974 in the boston police department. it was part of the professionalization and liberalization of police agencies at that time. the books i had to study to pass the promotional exam for sergeant. i was the youngest's are just, 8 -- youngest sergeant. we read this book. we read the report on race relations in the united states. the idea of one of the recommendations of this book, the professionalization of the police. this report in the preceding crime report of president johnson got us on the path for the next 20 years that brought us to the 1990's. while there were so many good recommendations here, a lot of what we talk about today, legitimacy of efforts, there was one that really tour support. the idea that we should focus on response to crime, that they believed that the causes of crime were racis
the pendulum swung too far. police reform grew out of reports like the -- commission, and co-mingled with new ideas about the origins of crime. i had tossion report, read this book, always memorize it, to take my exam in 1974 in the boston police department. it was part of the professionalization and liberalization of police agencies at that time. the books i had to study to pass the promotional exam for sergeant. i was the youngest's are just, 8 -- youngest sergeant. we read this book. we read...
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it's not the police. the problem in the country is the social and economic divide that puts people in those disenfranchised communities that they are in. so, in essence we are taking the wrong medicine and that's what i believe. the simplest way to describe it and the result is what we are doing it certainly chicago is the worst example is chicago. chicago in 2015 less than half of 1% of the shootings in the city of chicago. if there wasn't one of those shootings that exist in 2015, it still would have been 4,300 people shot in chicago. the police are not the problem. the political reaction has resulted in a huge increase in the crime rate. i use the word accountability because that is the word is used when we talk about the police and the accountability goes to the elected officials. the offender over the last eight years was the department of justice. the department of justice by saying that we are engaging in systemic racism. each one of them came to the same conclusion but methodologically flawe flawed
it's not the police. the problem in the country is the social and economic divide that puts people in those disenfranchised communities that they are in. so, in essence we are taking the wrong medicine and that's what i believe. the simplest way to describe it and the result is what we are doing it certainly chicago is the worst example is chicago. chicago in 2015 less than half of 1% of the shootings in the city of chicago. if there wasn't one of those shootings that exist in 2015, it still...
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to increase the number of armed police. and were on the scene immediately. we thank them for their professionalism and bravery. with a past our american president donald trump spoke briefly to reporters before going into the oval office and said he'd been briefed on the attack, calling it a terrible thing. it's a terrible thing. it just keeps going and going. and we have to be very smart, we have to be very, very tough. which perhaps we are not nearly tough enough. but thatis are not nearly tough enough. but that is just an absolutely terrible thing, in fact, that is just an absolutely terrible thing, infact, i'm going that is just an absolutely terrible thing, in fact, i'm going to call the prime minister right now. have you been briefed on intelligence about the attack? yes, i have come on numerous things happening, including north korea. so i've been briefed and i'm going in right now. what did you mean when you said the muslim ban has to be more specific? we have to be tougher and we have to be smarter, thank you. donald
to increase the number of armed police. and were on the scene immediately. we thank them for their professionalism and bravery. with a past our american president donald trump spoke briefly to reporters before going into the oval office and said he'd been briefed on the attack, calling it a terrible thing. it's a terrible thing. it just keeps going and going. and we have to be very smart, we have to be very, very tough. which perhaps we are not nearly tough enough. but thatis are not nearly...
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to wait to hear from the police about more information. y have been known to the authorities. what can you tell us? it is much too early to say that. at the moment we have one arrest, one ongoing operation, when we have more information we will share it. we have seen pictures of the device, there has been speculation of what was in it. it seems from what experts say as of this was designed to cause huge amounts of damage and destruction. from what you are hearing was it a device that was designed to maim and kill? there is no doubt that this was a serious improvised explosive device, it was lucky that it did little damage although of course we are sympathetic to the people who were affected by it, i believe 26 people were affected by the device. we have to make sure we take all the steps we can to ensure that the sort of materials that this man was able to collect become more difficult to combine together. we must always learn from these incidents. you said the threat level remains critical. when do you expect that to be reviewed again? the
to wait to hear from the police about more information. y have been known to the authorities. what can you tell us? it is much too early to say that. at the moment we have one arrest, one ongoing operation, when we have more information we will share it. we have seen pictures of the device, there has been speculation of what was in it. it seems from what experts say as of this was designed to cause huge amounts of damage and destruction. from what you are hearing was it a device that was...
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and they've entered an confrontation with the police. and continuing on into the evening after a 2011 shooting. former police officer was acquitted of murder following a high-speed chase in 2011. no more than a dozen protesters have been arrested so far. mike is live in st. louis and has been there throughout the day and evening. what is the latest year on the streets. >> we are at the corner and you can see a lot of the officers are matched up. they've done a pretty effective job clearing out the area. and they spent the whole street and now they're retreating back to a different position. the probably going to a staging area where they won't have friction with the demonstrator until the trouble starts. and there was a bit of trouble in this intersection. we have windows that were broken out. and eight officers were injured. we watched on the earlier street and it was further up in that direction. they were indeed throwing bricks at the officers. and we saw the guys taking the bricks. it looks like the situation has diffused for the mome
and they've entered an confrontation with the police. and continuing on into the evening after a 2011 shooting. former police officer was acquitted of murder following a high-speed chase in 2011. no more than a dozen protesters have been arrested so far. mike is live in st. louis and has been there throughout the day and evening. what is the latest year on the streets. >> we are at the corner and you can see a lot of the officers are matched up. they've done a pretty effective job...
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and they did it at night and the police had no clear line of sight around the police station and thistake advantage of it. and we have to watch out for the groups that are coming nothing here to agitate rather than address the community's issue and concerns. and the judge is clear they didn't meet the standard and there is a question there. people can act out in violence and you saw the police car and businesses burned and that does nothing for the community. >> we have to take a break there. you can see a broken window in the back of the car and pepper sprayed fired and more confrontation and let's dance grandma! you don't let anything keep you sidelined. come on! that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein, and 26 vitamins and minerals... for the strength and energy, to get back to doing what you love. ensure, always be you. when it comes to molding sarah is ayoung minds, teacher. nobody does it better. she also builds her own fighting robots. destroy. but when it comes to mortgages, she's less confident. fortunately for sarah, there's rocket mortgage by quicken loans. it's
and they did it at night and the police had no clear line of sight around the police station and thistake advantage of it. and we have to watch out for the groups that are coming nothing here to agitate rather than address the community's issue and concerns. and the judge is clear they didn't meet the standard and there is a question there. people can act out in violence and you saw the police car and businesses burned and that does nothing for the community. >> we have to take a break...
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i think the police should have been prepared for it. it sounds like they are prepared for it given their amount of weapons and artillery being deployed at the moment. annie something's message has been clear to remain calm don't make one unjustice to another unjustice through civil unrest. >> i want to talk about the case a little more. in his ruling the st. louis circumstance the judge wilson said this, the court observes based on its nearly 30 years on the bench that a urban her win dealer not in possession of a firearm would be a anomaly. earlier i refuse today give a reaction but after talking to miss smith today she asked me to say something. i don't think it was ever established that mr. shigt was a her win dealer. i understand her oe win found in the vehicle but that doesn't make you a dealer. the second part is that the possession of this weapon, it wasn't on him. it was allegedly in the car, stuffed in between the seats that jason stockily just so happened to recover that only has his dna. based on the judge's statement, you wou
i think the police should have been prepared for it. it sounds like they are prepared for it given their amount of weapons and artillery being deployed at the moment. annie something's message has been clear to remain calm don't make one unjustice to another unjustice through civil unrest. >> i want to talk about the case a little more. in his ruling the st. louis circumstance the judge wilson said this, the court observes based on its nearly 30 years on the bench that a urban her win...
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as partners with the local police. with that, i would like to close, turn it over to john malcolm, and seed my time to the audience for questions. how is that? mr. malcolm: i should have known -- [applause] mr. malcolm: thank you. that we were probably going to run a little long. bill, that clock is five minutes fast. if i could ask to join us -- i know you have a hard stop -- you have to go? ok. come up for one question. we will let you speak first. i just want people to have an opportunity to ask you something. i will not take moderator's prerogative. i will just turn this right over to questions. bill will stay for one question, speak first and duck out. and then we will talk for max 10 minutes, and leave it at that. do you have a microphone? >> i would like a comment from bill bratton on the militarization of police departments and the equipment coming from military, and the impact of that on community perceptions. mr. bratton: i will be brief. the militarization as it is called may be somewhat of an overdramatic te
as partners with the local police. with that, i would like to close, turn it over to john malcolm, and seed my time to the audience for questions. how is that? mr. malcolm: i should have known -- [applause] mr. malcolm: thank you. that we were probably going to run a little long. bill, that clock is five minutes fast. if i could ask to join us -- i know you have a hard stop -- you have to go? ok. come up for one question. we will let you speak first. i just want people to have an opportunity to...
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the police have attended. e seen, the reports of 18 injuries, and i understand most of those to be flash burns. the scene currently remains cordoned off and the investigation continues. in terms of the police response, as you'd expect, well practised command structures have come into shape and an operation led and coordinated by the metropolitan police, working with our colleagues at british transport police and others. the investigation is being led by the metropolitan police counter terrorism command and parts of the national counter—terrorism policing network and there are many urgent enquiries ongoing now with hundreds of detectives involved, looking at cctv, forensic work and speaking to witnesses. this investigation is supported by our colleagues from mi5, and bringing their intelligence expertise to bear on the case. finally, in terms of the police response, i would emphasise that londoners especially can expect to see an enhanced police presence, particularly across transport systems across the day. fin
the police have attended. e seen, the reports of 18 injuries, and i understand most of those to be flash burns. the scene currently remains cordoned off and the investigation continues. in terms of the police response, as you'd expect, well practised command structures have come into shape and an operation led and coordinated by the metropolitan police, working with our colleagues at british transport police and others. the investigation is being led by the metropolitan police counter terrorism...
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the government. and we did do. for under police list of drug use is what you just need to look ill is we're looking for a guy on this he said that they mistook roman for the guy they were after and they shot him in my mind. five bullets four in the back and one in the head. that i think my son didn't survive me but. the police cannot take the law into their own hands people's lives are in danger. if i did you see that five year old and t.v. he was also a victim a lot of innocent people have become victims. no one is going to take responsibility for this who come with us you can trust the police. they said that maybe roman was not on the list of drug users because he just started using them. so. the police can say what they want. and did not use drugs. perfect and i know my a lot of people can confirm that roman was a good person. police force is losing its credibility very people are not running to the police anymore for protection in fact. about a month ago. two men riding in tandem up on a motorcycle killed someone on the roadsid
the government. and we did do. for under police list of drug use is what you just need to look ill is we're looking for a guy on this he said that they mistook roman for the guy they were after and they shot him in my mind. five bullets four in the back and one in the head. that i think my son didn't survive me but. the police cannot take the law into their own hands people's lives are in danger. if i did you see that five year old and t.v. he was also a victim a lot of innocent people have...
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are treating it asa to the scene. policee. the investigation is being led by the metropolitan police counterterrorism command, parts of the national counterterrorism policing network, and there are many urgent ongoing enquiries with hundreds of detectives involved, looking at cctv, forensic work and speaking to witnesses. this investigation is supported by our colleagues from mis and bringing their intelligence expertise to bear on the case. britain has suffered four attacks blamed on terrorists so far this year. in 2005, 52 people were killed when four suicide bombers carried devices onto three underground trains and a bus. the foreign secretary appealed for calm. everyone should keep calm and cool about their lives as normally as they possibly can. as far as i understand, the british transport police and transport for london are on itand police and transport for london are on it and will update their website with more information. the prime minister will chair a meeting of bryn's emergency response committee, cobra, this a
are treating it asa to the scene. policee. the investigation is being led by the metropolitan police counterterrorism command, parts of the national counterterrorism policing network, and there are many urgent ongoing enquiries with hundreds of detectives involved, looking at cctv, forensic work and speaking to witnesses. this investigation is supported by our colleagues from mis and bringing their intelligence expertise to bear on the case. britain has suffered four attacks blamed on...
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he praised the police and emergency services. e green. that was an area of concern because a lot of girls we re of concern because a lot of girls were arriving at the school at the time the device went off. there was anxiety, the girls were upset at what they had seen and what had happened. the school has managed brilliantly and said the girls home early. it is calmer and here now. it was a packed chain. we talk about the rush hour, the commuter, there was a lot of adults on—board, but there were also children on that train, and some of them were crushed in the panic to get away. train, and some of them were crushed in the panic to get awaylj train, and some of them were crushed in the panic to get away. i know that tube station very well, i know that tube station very well, i know that the steps are very steep. i could imagine a huge crowd of people panicking, try to get out of the station, quite understandably, desperate to get out, i can't imagine anybody who is vulnerable, elderly people, children, being in danger in that plac
he praised the police and emergency services. e green. that was an area of concern because a lot of girls we re of concern because a lot of girls were arriving at the school at the time the device went off. there was anxiety, the girls were upset at what they had seen and what had happened. the school has managed brilliantly and said the girls home early. it is calmer and here now. it was a packed chain. we talk about the rush hour, the commuter, there was a lot of adults on—board, but there...
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cult of compliance but the police the police language they're trained in something called ask tell make which is you ask someone to do something then you tell them to do it and then you make it. in a situation as with scout schultes where they were in a crisis ask tell make is just asking them to either be normal or be killed that's putting them in a situation where there's no outcome in which the police aren't going to use lethal force you know i like the point you made that you know we need a little less intrusion of police in our lives and we had to kind of store allowing you know going back to you know communities taking care of their own especially when it comes to the you know those who are mentally you know how do you capture a mentally ill woman in situations like these you know i also wonder is the other problem too that we've seen kind of a drop in the actual police academy where you know you actually have you know police i did not to get to the training thing again but like i don't see as many police academies i don't see as many you know proper actual tr
cult of compliance but the police the police language they're trained in something called ask tell make which is you ask someone to do something then you tell them to do it and then you make it. in a situation as with scout schultes where they were in a crisis ask tell make is just asking them to either be normal or be killed that's putting them in a situation where there's no outcome in which the police aren't going to use lethal force you know i like the point you made that you know we need a...
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officers sometimes by the same police officer. although it is difficult to report in the first place. en to protect those women. >> thank you. >> how did you know about?. >> my name ms. claudia. >> use your singing voice. [laughter] >> we use to a of groups over there the director came and said to have a place to go and we just want to get their name are those statistics but lo and behold so i got connected. >> we are in no rush. >> thank you so much. >> she is modest so in and of a community we're trying to support women because of police violence and there really isn't any avenue at all. to raise awareness about this. >> i'm sorry i did not introduce you properly. as an intern and researcher whenever you are ready. >> afternoon. initially to do research for the caps that paper with that criminalization of the work in maryland with the "journal" article trying to find an organization that was doing the work and said can anybody help me find an organization dealing in policing? i don't know who contacted her. we had met and months
officers sometimes by the same police officer. although it is difficult to report in the first place. en to protect those women. >> thank you. >> how did you know about?. >> my name ms. claudia. >> use your singing voice. [laughter] >> we use to a of groups over there the director came and said to have a place to go and we just want to get their name are those statistics but lo and behold so i got connected. >> we are in no rush. >> thank you so much....
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there are officers from the metropolitan police and the british transport police. ffered injuries but it is too early to confirm the cause of the fire. in saying that, they did confirm that there has been some sort of explosion resulting in fire on the train. the met‘s counterterrorism command is investigating. they want people to remain calm, but alert. here, nobody is panicking. everybody has seen this sort of thing before in this city over decades. people are getting on with their lives, trying to rearrange what they are doing and trying to find out if they can get to their homes and offices. but the police operation always starts with a low—level of information. the police want to gather as much as they can without anybody else who might be involved being tipped off about what is going on. as time goes on, they will confirm the facts. i suspect we are now into yet another period where police have to look at who might have put items like this on the tube, who might know them, hooda families are, where they have been and who they have spoken to, and that is an eno
there are officers from the metropolitan police and the british transport police. ffered injuries but it is too early to confirm the cause of the fire. in saying that, they did confirm that there has been some sort of explosion resulting in fire on the train. the met‘s counterterrorism command is investigating. they want people to remain calm, but alert. here, nobody is panicking. everybody has seen this sort of thing before in this city over decades. people are getting on with their lives,...
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the police to increase the number ofarmed police. the prime minister theresa may responding to that attack at parsons green tube station earlier this morning. frank gardner was watching that statement with me. interesting, frank, the national threat level hasn't been increased because there hasn't been increased because there has been this cobra security meeting this morning when presumably it would have been discussed. i'm quite surprised at that actually, because the threat level is not decided by the threat level is not decided by the government, but by an independent national body, the joint terrorism authority, a fusion cell of 100 specialists that sits inside mi5 of 100 specialists that sits inside m15 headquarters on the embankment and 20 47 analyse all the threats to uk security. their advice to the government is mandatory. we are at sophia, which means a terrorist attack is thought to be highly likely —— severe. if they think another attack is imminent, it has to go to critical. it happened after the manchester arena bobbing
the police to increase the number ofarmed police. the prime minister theresa may responding to that attack at parsons green tube station earlier this morning. frank gardner was watching that statement with me. interesting, frank, the national threat level hasn't been increased because there hasn't been increased because there has been this cobra security meeting this morning when presumably it would have been discussed. i'm quite surprised at that actually, because the threat level is not...
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or died because she called the police. what's wrong with her picture well it's no wonder that police have a track record when it comes to killing innocent people the commission on accreditation for law enforcement agencies established in one nine hundred seventy nine is considered the gold standard for public safety and it's the first independent law enforcement credentialing authority but only twenty five percent of the nation's state and local officers are callia accredited because they're not required to apply now according to their website callia provides public safety agencies an opportunity to voluntarily demonstrate that they meet an established set of professional standards and processes for decision making and some of these standards include deescalation tactics and guidelines for when it's appropriate to fire a gun or to deploy a taser in order to receive accreditation ichiro must hear from the community that it serves meaning the community must weigh in and agree that the agency deserves to be accredited in the f
or died because she called the police. what's wrong with her picture well it's no wonder that police have a track record when it comes to killing innocent people the commission on accreditation for law enforcement agencies established in one nine hundred seventy nine is considered the gold standard for public safety and it's the first independent law enforcement credentialing authority but only twenty five percent of the nation's state and local officers are callia accredited because they're...
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the police officer went at a high speed. what if i was coming out of the intersection. >> reporter: you are saying it was justified? >> missouri has a law to not pursue a chase. >> reporter: he had an ak 47? >> he was not in fear of his life. he would not have chased. >> reporter: thank you very much and we'll walk around. and from observing the scene you smell the marijuana coming out tonight and people walking around. and it seemed like they milled off. can i ask you a question. >> no. >> reporter: here is somebody who is out. >> what is your name. >> reporter: what are you trying to get done tonight. >> i am not trying to get anything done but getting our lives. >> i am supporting not black lives but a human movement. >> reporter: was there injustice in the ruling? >> of course, there was. >> reporter: did you watch the video by the way. >> i did. jeeshgs what did you think of that? >> i feel the judge had a responsibility not only to the community, but to set a pesdent for the world and that is. >> reporter: what about sm
the police officer went at a high speed. what if i was coming out of the intersection. >> reporter: you are saying it was justified? >> missouri has a law to not pursue a chase. >> reporter: he had an ak 47? >> he was not in fear of his life. he would not have chased. >> reporter: thank you very much and we'll walk around. and from observing the scene you smell the marijuana coming out tonight and people walking around. and it seemed like they milled off. can i ask...
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in the real news room. u.k. police arrested eighteen year old in connection with friday's bomb blast on the london underground islamic state claims it was behind the attack that left twenty nine people injured. in a show defiance against the spanish government catalan officials throw their weight behind the region's upcoming independence referendum large crowds also turned out in support of catalonia secession. and tooltip in kazakhstan on the syria crisis to yield a crucial agreement to the deescalation zones in the war torn country that includes a province which is mainly held by forces opposed to the government. oh good evening welcome it's just going to it's o'clock here in moscow you're watching r.t. international. british police have raided apartments in the southwest of the capital in connection with a terror attack on the london underground on friday property in the town of some have been evacuated and coordinates put in place it comes just hours after the arrest of an eighteen year old man who is suspected of
in the real news room. u.k. police arrested eighteen year old in connection with friday's bomb blast on the london underground islamic state claims it was behind the attack that left twenty nine people injured. in a show defiance against the spanish government catalan officials throw their weight behind the region's upcoming independence referendum large crowds also turned out in support of catalonia secession. and tooltip in kazakhstan on the syria crisis to yield a crucial agreement to the...
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heading into the. police brutality protests in the u.s. city of st louis violence thirty two people were arrested overnight ten officers injure. you. will demonstrators who are also seen through a rock sun vandalizing the mirrors house began after a former policeman was fined not guilty of murdering a black man and twenty seven a total of around one thousand protesters blocked an intersection in the city's downtown area gathering in front of the local police department tear gas and pepper spray were used to try and disperse them earlier our team. has been following the demonstrations for us. protests have erupted and the city of st louis and the national guard is on standby following the acquittal of former police officer jason stokely thirty six year old stokely was charged with first degree murder in the case of twenty four year old anthony lamar smith shortly after the verdict was passed down several hundred protesters reportedly blocked a highway ramp and popular intersection near the courthouse as they march through the city local new
heading into the. police brutality protests in the u.s. city of st louis violence thirty two people were arrested overnight ten officers injure. you. will demonstrators who are also seen through a rock sun vandalizing the mirrors house began after a former policeman was fined not guilty of murdering a black man and twenty seven a total of around one thousand protesters blocked an intersection in the city's downtown area gathering in front of the local police department tear gas and pepper spray...
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the time now roughly 6:40 p:m., c what is happening. policespeaking to people reassuring them about their presence, joe cordina is still in place. he might be able to see the tube train involved on top of the bridge there. sadiq khan wasted no time in condemning what he's called the hideous individuals are carried out the attack and he said there is now a manhunt way. our political correspondent spoke to him earlier. u nfortu nately, we correspondent spoke to him earlier. unfortunately, we have seen an attack this morning at parsons green tube station that is terrorist attack, the police, security services are now involved in a manhunt, the man or the person people responsible will be caught and will be brought forjustice. londoners will see over the next few days, and enhance police presence, both across london and on our public transport network. you say that, but this is the fourth time in just six months, westminster bridge, finsbury park, london bridge and now this, how credible is it to keep saying to londoners, just keep calm and do not
the time now roughly 6:40 p:m., c what is happening. policespeaking to people reassuring them about their presence, joe cordina is still in place. he might be able to see the tube train involved on top of the bridge there. sadiq khan wasted no time in condemning what he's called the hideous individuals are carried out the attack and he said there is now a manhunt way. our political correspondent spoke to him earlier. u nfortu nately, we correspondent spoke to him earlier. unfortunately, we have...
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academy where you know you actually have you know police i did not to get to the training thing again but like i don't see as many police academies i don't see as many you know proper actual training for police from beginning to end as if you know that's going to be their lives work it's more like they got the law degree and you have this and you could pass the physical you know i mean is there is that were some of the breakdown is to. you know i think we could in any given case kind of dig into the training issue again i i have to say i'm very skeptical that the solution is ever to pour more resources into police and i just moved to minneapolis from chicago and chicago right now there's i think it's an eighty three million dollars police academy that rahm emanuel wants to build while they're shutting down schools i think in the long run building schools rather than police academies is the way to go what i would like to see is is decriminalizing noncompliance activists in the community people who have been working on this much longer than i have i think it has bee
academy where you know you actually have you know police i did not to get to the training thing again but like i don't see as many police academies i don't see as many you know proper actual training for police from beginning to end as if you know that's going to be their lives work it's more like they got the law degree and you have this and you could pass the physical you know i mean is there is that were some of the breakdown is to. you know i think we could in any given case kind of dig...
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this morning on the kron 4 morning news... police in the east bay are trying to find a man caught on camera peeping into people's homes. the search for the person. ( tiffany ) and... the widow of a bay area skydiver who died after is parachute malfunctioned is speaking out. what she had to say this morning.. (james) also.. dramatic video of a rescue in mexico city in the wake of the major earthquake from earlier this week. video ahead. the kron 4 morning news starts right (james) good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm james fletcher. ( tiffany ) and i'm mcelroy. (james) temperatures this morning are mostly in the 50s but a few spots in the higher elevations are showing upper 40s. it's a cooler start to the day. yesterday's cold front that brought scattered light showers has left the area. radar is tracking some moisture off the ukiah coast heading our direction, but the computer models predict it will stay over the ocean. this afternoon we're expecting a sunny and dry forecast. if there is a sprinkle, it will likely be confined
this morning on the kron 4 morning news... police in the east bay are trying to find a man caught on camera peeping into people's homes. the search for the person. ( tiffany ) and... the widow of a bay area skydiver who died after is parachute malfunctioned is speaking out. what she had to say this morning.. (james) also.. dramatic video of a rescue in mexico city in the wake of the major earthquake from earlier this week. video ahead. the kron 4 morning news starts right (james) good morning...
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the metropolitan police and british transport police including armed officers are at the scene along with the london ambulance service though. no one was in the immediately able to give us any further details that we've just heard the police representative come out from the met about half an hour ago when they called the end of it saying don't panic but just after that we got the official line the what we've missed that it is being declared. as a terrorist incident counterterrorism commands call there so fifteen is taken the lead here in this investigation and that was an early indication indeed that it was going to be treated as a terrorist incident caused by the prime minister to ease the nation is being informed of all the latest developments as well so we'll have to wait to see if we do hear from those and those who are meeting later this afternoon reports of initial injuries people commuters the this morning sustaining burn injuries pleasant one witness saying people literally falling over themselves as they tried to get out of the station another passenger saying you hear
the metropolitan police and british transport police including armed officers are at the scene along with the london ambulance service though. no one was in the immediately able to give us any further details that we've just heard the police representative come out from the met about half an hour ago when they called the end of it saying don't panic but just after that we got the official line the what we've missed that it is being declared. as a terrorist incident counterterrorism commands...
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the latest. coming up to fears santy police brutality protests broke out last evening in the u.s. city of st louis with activists hurling bricks at police officers around the home of them where we've got pictures from. the u.n. security council holds an emergency meeting over north korea's missile launches as the international community looks for new ways to try to diffuse this ongoing crisis provocation that is a little bit of a. circle. that we can with me kevin i mean just turn one of the afternoon here in moscow now thanks for being with us in this live news update first the british police now say they've arrested an eighteen year old man in connection with that russia a bomb blast yesterday morning on the london underground islamic states claims it was responsible the instance being treated as the case fifth terror attack this year an improvised explosive device went off inside that train eight twenty in the morning rush hour local time the explosion and the. salting stampede left twenty nine injured including a young child witnesses describe having seen a fireball shoot throu
the latest. coming up to fears santy police brutality protests broke out last evening in the u.s. city of st louis with activists hurling bricks at police officers around the home of them where we've got pictures from. the u.n. security council holds an emergency meeting over north korea's missile launches as the international community looks for new ways to try to diffuse this ongoing crisis provocation that is a little bit of a. circle. that we can with me kevin i mean just turn one of the...
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some of the police studies that were done in the chapter about implicit bias where they would ask police officers, each of these images very quickly and ask them to respond to shoot or not to shoot. they would see weapons in the hands of unarmed black men. and not see them in the hands of white men who were armed! because of this implicit bias. these studies show this! all right? so you know, it is an incredible burden to put on a black boy or a man quite frankly to say, you know what? act a certain way. you know a lot of people here have given their sons and daughters the top. don't talk back to police officers, put your hands on the wheel, the thing that's scary and maddening and infuriating is that we saw in a lot of these videotapes right -- i believe it was philando castile for in another case, tamir rice, they were not doing anything wrong. sometimes acting a certain way will not save you all the time and that is where we can see your question, what can we do about it?we say it is not about training. lastly we think some of that is a big part of it because there is something called
some of the police studies that were done in the chapter about implicit bias where they would ask police officers, each of these images very quickly and ask them to respond to shoot or not to shoot. they would see weapons in the hands of unarmed black men. and not see them in the hands of white men who were armed! because of this implicit bias. these studies show this! all right? so you know, it is an incredible burden to put on a black boy or a man quite frankly to say, you know what? act a...
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the roots of. u.k. police arrest the eighteen year old in connection with. the london underground islamic state claims it was behind the attack that left twenty people injured. in a show of defiance against the spanish government officials threw their support behind the region's upcoming independence referendum large crowds of people turned out in support of council secession. talks in kazakhstan on the syria crisis crucial agreement deescalation zones in the war torn country that includes one in the mainly opposition held. it's. a run the clock across the world this is our to international from the team and my self you know neal. our top story this hour british police are now reading apartments west of the capital in connection with a terror attack on the london underground on friday properties in the time of sunbury are being evacuated. in place it comes just hours after the arrest of an eighteen year old man who is suspected of planting a bucket bomb involved in the incident islamic state claimed responsibility for what has become the fifth terror attack
the roots of. u.k. police arrest the eighteen year old in connection with. the london underground islamic state claims it was behind the attack that left twenty people injured. in a show of defiance against the spanish government officials threw their support behind the region's upcoming independence referendum large crowds of people turned out in support of council secession. talks in kazakhstan on the syria crisis crucial agreement deescalation zones in the war torn country that includes one...
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what has changed is that a new threat has replaced the old. policeled the crowds in the aftermath of a terrorist attack. a truck mowed down shoppers in berlin, 12 were killed and more than 50 injured. at this time, cctv is still not widely used in public. three months later, the government passed new laws to extend their use and the face recognition pilot was given the go—ahead. despite the trial offering a route that passengers can take to avoid the cameras, the country's data comissioner and top lawyers have expressed concern about germany moving towards a surveillance state. no one is saying facial recognition couldn't help catch criminals, but the public doesn't seem to have been asked. asjeremy goes to the polls, one member of the coalition has in power told me he wasn't consulted about the trial and the technology has not been publicly debated in parliament. it does not bring more security. it is just collecting data, more and more. you don't know where this data may be used. they tried to give it to the people, but it doesn't solve the problem
what has changed is that a new threat has replaced the old. policeled the crowds in the aftermath of a terrorist attack. a truck mowed down shoppers in berlin, 12 were killed and more than 50 injured. at this time, cctv is still not widely used in public. three months later, the government passed new laws to extend their use and the face recognition pilot was given the go—ahead. despite the trial offering a route that passengers can take to avoid the cameras, the country's data comissioner...
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the headlines... policewest london last night. it's understood borisjohnson will keep hisjob as foreign secretary, despite a newspaper article viewed by many as a challenge to the prime minister. the un secretary—general says aung san suu kyi must end the military action which has caused rohingya people to flee to bangladesh. and gennady golovkin‘s world middleweight title fight with saul alvarez ends in a controversial draw.
the headlines... policewest london last night. it's understood borisjohnson will keep hisjob as foreign secretary, despite a newspaper article viewed by many as a challenge to the prime minister. the un secretary—general says aung san suu kyi must end the military action which has caused rohingya people to flee to bangladesh. and gennady golovkin‘s world middleweight title fight with saul alvarez ends in a controversial draw.
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fear sunday police brutality protests break out in the u.s. city has since louis with activists hurling bricks of police officers on the home of the mayor of london. so they. are not london of course in london islamic state claims responsibility for friday's bomb blast on london underground train the fifth terror attack in the u.k. this year. and the u.n. security council holds the emergency meeting over north korea's missile launches as the international community looks for new ways to diffuse the crisis the pro occasional visitor should live another provocation. started the weekend levon am saturday morning in moscow now money was cavanagh in thanks for watching this latest live news update and indeed it is to st louis we go first in america police brutality protests in that city of burst into violence overnight with demonstrators vandalizing the mayor's home and assaulting law enforcement twenty three people have been arrested and ten officers injured the unrest began after an x. policeman was found not guilty of murdering a black motorist l
fear sunday police brutality protests break out in the u.s. city has since louis with activists hurling bricks of police officers on the home of the mayor of london. so they. are not london of course in london islamic state claims responsibility for friday's bomb blast on london underground train the fifth terror attack in the u.k. this year. and the u.n. security council holds the emergency meeting over north korea's missile launches as the international community looks for new ways to diffuse...
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the. u.k. police arrested an eighteen year old in connection with friday's bomb blast on the london underground islamic state claims it was behind be a time that left twenty nine people injured also. the show of defiance against the spanish government council officials throw their support behind the region's upcoming independence referendum. people turned out in support of the council only as secession. talks in kazakhstan on the syria crisis yielded crucial agreement for deescalation zones in the war torn country and includes more than a mainly opposition held province as well. just after knowing am in vancouver of eleven pm in bangkok and seven in the evening this sunday here in moscow every year joining us from welcome to r.t. international our top story this hour british police have raided apartments in the site west of the capital in connection with a terror attack on the london underground on friday properties in the town of sunbury been evacuated on court and put in place it comes just hours af
the. u.k. police arrested an eighteen year old in connection with friday's bomb blast on the london underground islamic state claims it was behind be a time that left twenty nine people injured also. the show of defiance against the spanish government council officials throw their support behind the region's upcoming independence referendum. people turned out in support of the council only as secession. talks in kazakhstan on the syria crisis yielded crucial agreement for deescalation zones in...
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a labor law protest and choose that one police union official told r.t. the number is actually higher and thousand from today's demonstration in parsers artie's polyploid. french police and their thousands of protesting on the streets of paris today and in cities across bronx places they all lead up to having to put up good old working conditions to last a day to buildings that equipment pinned down because they say that they're worried that fornicate on your investments is going to lead to greater risks being taken by the police and the police i'm very concerned here is a warning worked to the button and stretched to the onset maximum of their resources and they're worried that it not only affects them and their lives and their families lives detrimental late but more importantly that it affects their ability to protect the french public at a time when the country needs their protection the most french police say the government isn't doing enough to protect them on the front line with the country in a permanent state of emergency and unions are complaining t
a labor law protest and choose that one police union official told r.t. the number is actually higher and thousand from today's demonstration in parsers artie's polyploid. french police and their thousands of protesting on the streets of paris today and in cities across bronx places they all lead up to having to put up good old working conditions to last a day to buildings that equipment pinned down because they say that they're worried that fornicate on your investments is going to lead to...
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the student that staffers held the suspects until the police arrived. there was a security shelter in place while they process the scene. dozens of students that were shaken by the violence call their parents for an early pickup. >> they put us on code red which means we are lockdown and they barricade the doors, and they go into code blue and no one can leave the room. >> reporter: what does that make you think as a parent? >> i want her to have a safe space. i want her to stay safe which is why i came to get her. >> reporter: they credit the swift action that led to the two arrests in the safety of the students, and all are being withheld, the names because they are juvenile. the students are free to move about in the shelter in place has been lifted. many parents are picking up the children, many expressing anger that they were not informed until they saw this on social media and the news. live outside the overfelt high school, ktvu fox2 news at noon .>> does that mean these suspects are not students at the school?>> reporter: that is correct. at leas
the student that staffers held the suspects until the police arrived. there was a security shelter in place while they process the scene. dozens of students that were shaken by the violence call their parents for an early pickup. >> they put us on code red which means we are lockdown and they barricade the doors, and they go into code blue and no one can leave the room. >> reporter: what does that make you think as a parent? >> i want her to have a safe space. i want her to...
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the police believe the attack was motivated by islamist extremism. earching a property in the surrey town of sunbury—on—thames and evacuated several houses nearby as a precaution. our correspondent robert hall has the latest on the investigation from new scotland yard. the deputy assistant commissioner, from the counterterrorism unit. he's basically been leading us through what has been a very fast—moving day, here in london, down on the coast of kent and then back into surrey at lunchtime. there's been a little bit more detail on what's been going on. he was stressing right at the beginning and will come to it injust a moment, how hard the police worked. they have been working round the clock, he said, through the night. the developments today have followed on from assiduous work looking at closed—circuit television footage, talking to members of the public, more than 100 witnesses, as you said. 120, they've done 100 of them now. let's go straight to the deputy assistant commissioner now and hear a bit of what he had to say. i'd like to update you on
the police believe the attack was motivated by islamist extremism. earching a property in the surrey town of sunbury—on—thames and evacuated several houses nearby as a precaution. our correspondent robert hall has the latest on the investigation from new scotland yard. the deputy assistant commissioner, from the counterterrorism unit. he's basically been leading us through what has been a very fast—moving day, here in london, down on the coast of kent and then back into surrey at...
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or was it just the detroit police? >> caller: well, what i saw was just the detroit police. i was driving a truck and they were putting the prisoners on the back of the truck. so basically it was just the police -- the national guard, most of us were like in shock, i think. we weren't really involved. that was the beginning of it. so i don't think it was so much the national guard. i do -- but we were kind of out of control. we really had no idea what was going on and what we were supposed to do. >> steven henderson? >> yeah, the confusion and the fear, again, this is a guardsman who actually lived in the city. he was clearly in the minority of the troops that they sent. and i think the unfamiliarity with the city, with the tensions that already existed between detroit police and the black community, and with the situation, did lead to some pretty bad behavior. you know, as heather pointed out, one guardsman ended up shooting another at some point. probably out of confusion and that fear, you know. it just was not -- it was not something that got better because they were here
or was it just the detroit police? >> caller: well, what i saw was just the detroit police. i was driving a truck and they were putting the prisoners on the back of the truck. so basically it was just the police -- the national guard, most of us were like in shock, i think. we weren't really involved. that was the beginning of it. so i don't think it was so much the national guard. i do -- but we were kind of out of control. we really had no idea what was going on and what we were...
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some are still taunting the police officers. for the most part the larger bulk of the crowd has gone home. one thing concerning is there's a lot of kids here at this protest. in fact just in the last five minutes i saw a seven-year-old standing in the corner helping to lead the protest and now he's near all of this that's going on. you would hope that his parent would get him home at this point because he's so young. >> ryan young on the streets of st. louis for us this evening. back now to anthony gray the attorney for the mother of anthony lamar smith the man shot by officer stockley. does the family have a message tonight for these protesters. >> you know miss annie smith gave that message earlier, a message of accountability. she also wanted everyone to remain safe. she put out a message ever peace and calm as well. so that's been her message from the very beginning. there was a full expectation, don, that you would have a public reaction in the fashion that we're witnessing right now. it was expected. i think the police shou
some are still taunting the police officers. for the most part the larger bulk of the crowd has gone home. one thing concerning is there's a lot of kids here at this protest. in fact just in the last five minutes i saw a seven-year-old standing in the corner helping to lead the protest and now he's near all of this that's going on. you would hope that his parent would get him home at this point because he's so young. >> ryan young on the streets of st. louis for us this evening. back now...
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president made on the matter who said the u.k. police knew the suspect essentially here's what treason. prime minister don't trump has intervened to say that this was carried out by people who scotland yard had in its sights does he know something we don't. never think it's helpful for anybody to speculate on what is an ongoing investigation as i've just said the police and security services are working to discover the full circumstances of this cowardly attack and to identify all those responsible well it is too early to speculate but still does donald trump have a point but more often than not those responsible for attacks are known to authorities. absolutely and in fact he's got into trouble in the past already with the u.k. government and the police investigations after another terrorist attack in the u.k. which was the manchester bombing where information appeared to have been passed to the americans in good faith and then put out in the public in the fairly very early hours of the police investigation which kind of course in peters
president made on the matter who said the u.k. police knew the suspect essentially here's what treason. prime minister don't trump has intervened to say that this was carried out by people who scotland yard had in its sights does he know something we don't. never think it's helpful for anybody to speculate on what is an ongoing investigation as i've just said the police and security services are working to discover the full circumstances of this cowardly attack and to identify all those...
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the police are not releasing information about what led up to the fatal shooting. you are looking at a live scene on hartzell hill lane. active police presence from prince william county, police and detectives on what is typically we are told a quiet street in a quiet neighborhood. multiple officers arrived on hartzell hill lane. we don't know why the officers were called in the first place. there was some encounter with the 15-year-old man in the street outside of his home. then at one point a prince william county police officer fired multiple shots at the teenager killing him on scene. police say the entire interaction was brief. all of it happened on the street. >> there were several shots fired by the officer. we are still trying to determine how the incident came about and the interaction between the officer and the 15-year-old male. jeff: we have spoken to family and friends of the 15-year-old boy who said he is a nice young man and he usually kept to himself. we are still wondering. a lot of questions about the details regarding the shooting, the incident an
the police are not releasing information about what led up to the fatal shooting. you are looking at a live scene on hartzell hill lane. active police presence from prince william county, police and detectives on what is typically we are told a quiet street in a quiet neighborhood. multiple officers arrived on hartzell hill lane. we don't know why the officers were called in the first place. there was some encounter with the 15-year-old man in the street outside of his home. then at one point a...
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and one of the stray sion is just how unhappy french police officers are with the jobs right now four hundred twenty riot control officers reportedly failed to turn up to a label of protest on choose day one police union official told r.t. the numbers actually higher around thirty next looks at the planned police demonstrations coming up. french police say the government isn't doing enough to protect them on the front line with the country in a permanent state of emergency and unions are complaining that office is a force to work in insufficient i'm delighted dated conditions. french citizens have a misleading image of what's actually going on with law and order all the police here whether it's on the street or the investigators they're working flat out they're doing everything they can but they don't have the resources to do everything that they can the national police are working and deplorable conditions offices have even tried to use some humor to george tension to their concerns these images of vermin and rundown police stations were submitted for a police union photo competition
and one of the stray sion is just how unhappy french police officers are with the jobs right now four hundred twenty riot control officers reportedly failed to turn up to a label of protest on choose day one police union official told r.t. the numbers actually higher around thirty next looks at the planned police demonstrations coming up. french police say the government isn't doing enough to protect them on the front line with the country in a permanent state of emergency and unions are...
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the police have not said who the female was, but it is definitely somebody the victim knows. live in frederick, tom roussey, abc 7 news. nancy: tom, thank you. asy connected with abc seven the investigation unfolds for continuing coverage on-air and online at wjla.com. breaking news in the satellite center -- north korea is turning to test a hydrogen bomb in the pacific. the new information coming from south korean journalists. president trump ordered economic sections on north korea earlier today. this week president trump warned that the u itself and its allies. kim jong-un called president trump deranged and would pay dearly for those threats. we will bring you breaking updates on wjla.com and on abc 7. tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: meanwhile, we continue to track the devastation after this week's earthquake in mexico. the death toll continuing to grow, now 273. search and rescue efforts are still happening as mexico's president says people can still be trapped in as many as 10 buildings. >> my brother is alive, but the complicated thing is reaching him where he is. we c
the police have not said who the female was, but it is definitely somebody the victim knows. live in frederick, tom roussey, abc 7 news. nancy: tom, thank you. asy connected with abc seven the investigation unfolds for continuing coverage on-air and online at wjla.com. breaking news in the satellite center -- north korea is turning to test a hydrogen bomb in the pacific. the new information coming from south korean journalists. president trump ordered economic sections on north korea earlier...
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the headlines at 11. policeestigating the london tube bombing have arrested a second man — he's 21 and was detained in west london last night. the search of a property in sunbury—on—thames in surrey — of an eighteen—year—old man who was arrested yesterday morning — continues. the home secretary says she's not surprised borisjohnson has set out his own vision of britain after brexit. i don't want him managing the brexit process. what we have got is theresa may managing that process. she is driving the car and i will make sure that as far as i am concerned and the rest of the cabinet is concerned, we help her do that. the un secretary—general says myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, has a "last chance" to end the military offensive that's forced 400,000 rohingya muslims to flee to neighbouring bangladesh. also in the next hour. anger and controversy in las vegas. the hotly anticipated fight between as saul alvarez and gennadi golovkin ends in a surprising draw. and in half an hour here on bbc news, foreign corresp
the headlines at 11. policeestigating the london tube bombing have arrested a second man — he's 21 and was detained in west london last night. the search of a property in sunbury—on—thames in surrey — of an eighteen—year—old man who was arrested yesterday morning — continues. the home secretary says she's not surprised borisjohnson has set out his own vision of britain after brexit. i don't want him managing the brexit process. what we have got is theresa may managing that...