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then it was as if a button was switched and the other police, not the normal police, guys with the facemasksand all that, they started charging towards the crowd they literally went and started shouting to get out of there urgently. and then run and keep running. infairness, nobody urgently. and then run and keep running. in fairness, nobody was going to ignore them! they were adamant that we had to be out of there. they obviously felt this could escalate and they were not quite aware of the level of containment they needed to engage and make sure nobody else was caught up and make sure nobody else was caught up in whatever was going on or perhaps they didn't know how many people were involved in act. there we re people were involved in act. there were taking every precaution possible but at that point the atmosphere changed from being calm and observing to people fleeing for what seemed like their lives. the panic seemed to ripple across the crowd. it was busy, people are having to struggle to get out of there, it was very busy. tables were knocked over in restaurants. i'm sure there has be
then it was as if a button was switched and the other police, not the normal police, guys with the facemasksand all that, they started charging towards the crowd they literally went and started shouting to get out of there urgently. and then run and keep running. infairness, nobody urgently. and then run and keep running. in fairness, nobody was going to ignore them! they were adamant that we had to be out of there. they obviously felt this could escalate and they were not quite aware of the...
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initially the police said, the metropolitan police said they had arrested a man. detained a man. not formally arrested him. one news agency is reporting that this is being treated as, is not being treated as terrorism related, but we have not seen terrorism related, but we have not seen that on the metropolitan police twitter feed or elsewhere. what seen that on the metropolitan police twitterfeed or elsewhere. what do you make of these pieces of information? i think what we make of this is that scotland yard is trying to be as careful as possible. one of their primary objectives throughout this year, starting from the westminster bridge incident on words, is to try to contain and control the environment and the public perception of what is going on, so there isn't a sense of panic. in essence what they tried to do is limit what they say. breaking that down, the chap detained has not been arrested. that is not uncommon where you have an incident where there is a suspicion of violence, or somebody has been injured, so they have a suspect in custody. if that suspect
initially the police said, the metropolitan police said they had arrested a man. detained a man. not formally arrested him. one news agency is reporting that this is being treated as, is not being treated as terrorism related, but we have not seen terrorism related, but we have not seen that on the metropolitan police twitter feed or elsewhere. what seen that on the metropolitan police twitterfeed or elsewhere. what do you make of these pieces of information? i think what we make of this is...
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the cinema. and armed police as well on the scene. lots of people talking about armed police. oping to speak to some other eyewitnesses. they are in the area. obviously some confusion about what has been going on. people obviously will be pretty petrified to be told that there might be a gunman in an area like that where there are so many children and families out enjoying themselves in the restau ra nts, enjoying themselves in the restaurants, the cinema, the bowling alley. we are still waiting for more from warwickshire police. a short time ago i spoke to lloyd wakeman. he saw the incident. i was iwas in i was in the changing rooms in the bowling alley. i came out and the place was empty. i thought maybe there was a fire. then i was told to get out. i grabbed my boys and walked out. you must have been absolutely terrified. what was going through your mind? nothing, just get my boys out. you are safe now? yeah. what can you see around you? what have people been saying? i'm not sure we haven't really heard a lot. the buildings are locked up. the cinema, the restaurants, the bow
the cinema. and armed police as well on the scene. lots of people talking about armed police. oping to speak to some other eyewitnesses. they are in the area. obviously some confusion about what has been going on. people obviously will be pretty petrified to be told that there might be a gunman in an area like that where there are so many children and families out enjoying themselves in the restau ra nts, enjoying themselves in the restaurants, the cinema, the bowling alley. we are still...
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a man was detained at the scene. policeay they are keeping an open mind about whether or not the incident was terrorism related. the area in south kensington is a hub for tourism. downing street said the prime minister is being kept up—to—date with events and you are seeing some of the latest images here that we have received from the scene. there ist have received from the scene. there is t individual being held down on the ground. some damage has been caused when the vehicle, that's the car, which is being obscured from view at the moment and there it is again now that the taxi has moved away. you can that black car in between two other cars. that's the car that police are looking at and that we understand that man was driving. so, some damage to that vehicle. perhaps others evident from the debris on the ground, but it's remarkable as well that people in the vicinity are walking, not running. they are looking calm. and it is almost as if life is unfolding and continuing around this incident, but then we know from the peo
a man was detained at the scene. policeay they are keeping an open mind about whether or not the incident was terrorism related. the area in south kensington is a hub for tourism. downing street said the prime minister is being kept up—to—date with events and you are seeing some of the latest images here that we have received from the scene. there ist have received from the scene. there is t individual being held down on the ground. some damage has been caused when the vehicle, that's the...
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which you point out in the book is really about militarizing the police well the number one demand you hear from police reformers especially those who have ties to research departments the criminal justice programs a lot of the liberal very well meaning organizations there like we need better training but training is actually most likely part of the problem and there are two elements to that one is there is this warrior mindset that gets expressed through training that teaches police that every encounter they have with the public could be their last and they're shown these videos of seemingly in. oculus encounters they go bad and the message is you know shoot first ask questions later and we've seen that occur time after time across the u.s. the other is the growth of these para paramilitary units swats one instead of exploded look at radley balko as book on this subject. and the that ethos has prevailed had police departments and part of the way it's done that is through paramilitary training that's been farmed out to military training organisations that advertise i'm the israelis som
which you point out in the book is really about militarizing the police well the number one demand you hear from police reformers especially those who have ties to research departments the criminal justice programs a lot of the liberal very well meaning organizations there like we need better training but training is actually most likely part of the problem and there are two elements to that one is there is this warrior mindset that gets expressed through training that teaches police that every...
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preliminary assessment, the police in london, the met police who deal with all the issues in london, terrorism-related issues, have a very efficient communications system now that they've had in place for a while. it's very effective, but when they don't want to say something, they don't say it. right now all they have said is that the car drove into a crowd of pedestrians, that there have been a number of causalities, that a man has been detained at the scene. they are not releasing any details about that man, but we do know that it was a man that was involved. they say that the ambulance service has been at the scene, and they continue to investigate to try to find out precisely what happened here. the metropolitan police, as we've seen with various police bodies across europe now, can when they decide that something is terrorism, they will make that announcement very quickly, very swiftly. we're still in the time window for the police to be going through this process of trying to figure out precisely what happened, but if this was to be what people will worry about now, was it ter
preliminary assessment, the police in london, the met police who deal with all the issues in london, terrorism-related issues, have a very efficient communications system now that they've had in place for a while. it's very effective, but when they don't want to say something, they don't say it. right now all they have said is that the car drove into a crowd of pedestrians, that there have been a number of causalities, that a man has been detained at the scene. they are not releasing any...
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the road. since then we have had lots of police coming onto the scene. lots of police coming onto the scene. see lots of police coming onto the scene. i can see an lots of police coming onto the scene. i can see an ambulance in front of me behind the second gordon. it is not clear how bad the injuries are. police say they have arrested somebody. did you see that the rest take place? i did not, no. there are about six or seven police ca rs there are about six or seven police cars around. there are now armed police standing in front of the science museum exit and in front of the imperial university entrance as well. one -- from where you are, what can you tell us about the cord and and how far it extends? the first one is right by the scene. maybe ten metres from where the car is. the second one is a good 80 metres away. presumably there are still lots people in the natural history museum ? still lots people in the natural history museum? the security at the museum say they are not evacuating the museum at this stage. i assume they are not allowing any more people in. people are still leaving g
the road. since then we have had lots of police coming onto the scene. lots of police coming onto the scene. see lots of police coming onto the scene. i can see an lots of police coming onto the scene. i can see an ambulance in front of me behind the second gordon. it is not clear how bad the injuries are. police say they have arrested somebody. did you see that the rest take place? i did not, no. there are about six or seven police ca rs there are about six or seven police cars around. there...
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go beyond the policing role and purpose. t and legal system and is a cornerstone forajustand fair legal system and is a cornerstone for a just and fair society. bees factors a re for a just and fair society. bees factors are critical to the investigation into sir edward heath who, as a deceased person, firstly have not had the opportunity to be interviewed by the police and to respond to the criminal allegations that have been made against him. secondly, it is national policy that the crown prosecution service will not make a decision as to whether or not make a decision as to whether or not the threshold to charge is reached in cases where the subject is deceased. and finally only a criminal court can make findings in relation to whether a person charged with offences is guilty or not guilty of offences levelled against them. for each of these reasons the 0peration conifer‘s summary report does not make any allegations in respect to sir edward heath's guilt or otherwise. we can speak now to sir edward heath's godson. thank y
go beyond the policing role and purpose. t and legal system and is a cornerstone forajustand fair legal system and is a cornerstone for a just and fair society. bees factors a re for a just and fair society. bees factors are critical to the investigation into sir edward heath who, as a deceased person, firstly have not had the opportunity to be interviewed by the police and to respond to the criminal allegations that have been made against him. secondly, it is national policy that the crown...
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tonight the chief executive told the bbc police had stormed the building.” executive told the bbc policermed the building. i understand the police has stormed the building and the gunman has been captured and taken away and the gunman has been captured and ta ken away and and the gunman has been captured and taken away and i am about to get further news on the two hostages who we re further news on the two hostages who were my employees shortly, so i'm still waiting for news to come over. authorities have not confirmed this but warwickshire police said the incident was not terror related and the ambulance service said there we re the ambulance service said there were no reported casualties. now it seems this incident has onlyjust been resolved but everyone here will hope it has been done so as peacefully as possible. well, my colleague vicki young spoke a short time ago to mehdi afshar. you heard him in that report. he's the chief executive of mfa bowl in nuneaton where the siege happened. he told vicki what he knew about how it ended. i understand the latest news is that the police have
tonight the chief executive told the bbc police had stormed the building.” executive told the bbc policermed the building. i understand the police has stormed the building and the gunman has been captured and taken away and the gunman has been captured and ta ken away and and the gunman has been captured and taken away and i am about to get further news on the two hostages who we re further news on the two hostages who were my employees shortly, so i'm still waiting for news to come over....
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thousands of people lined up to vote in catalonia secession referendum is the police use force to shut down polling stations. and forget this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up accusations and insults between president trump and a senior puerto rican official at the u.s. as the u.s. caribbean territory struggles to recover from hurricane maria. a rare admission by secretary of state rex tillerson the u.s. is in direct talks with north korea. and searching for justice one man's case against police in new york is highlighted in a new documentary. as voters continue to go to the polls the spanish government is called catalonia is controversial session referendum illegal and unconstitutional the remarks come several hours after polls opened and scenes of violence by spain's national police towards voters a polling stations government says that more than three hundred people have been injured spain's deputy prime minister says the police response was proportional will be speaking to al-jazeera tony berkeley who was in madrid for the latest but first let's speak with. a whole his re
thousands of people lined up to vote in catalonia secession referendum is the police use force to shut down polling stations. and forget this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up accusations and insults between president trump and a senior puerto rican official at the u.s. as the u.s. caribbean territory struggles to recover from hurricane maria. a rare admission by secretary of state rex tillerson the u.s. is in direct talks with north korea. and searching for justice one man's case...
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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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the police are reviewing the surveillance video for any clues. they are also heightening their presence in this part of campus. anyone with information is encouraged to contact university police. heather, ken? >> as those suspect descriptions are vague do they have any idea if the three men are students? >> >> reporter: no. they don't know for sure if they are students. in talking with students here they don't believe they were students and they know it is an open campus. they say they just want everyone to be on alert and as you said it is very vague. the only descriptions were clothing descriptions and two of them may have been hispanic males. >> all right, thank you. >>> new at 10:00 tonight, the police in san francisco are still investigating a motive in a double homicide. a man and woman were found yesterday morning shot to death inside of a vehicle at rayburn and 21st street. the san francisco medical examiner's office today identified the victims as 20- year-old and 24-year-old, both from san francisco. the police got a call yesterday askin
the police are reviewing the surveillance video for any clues. they are also heightening their presence in this part of campus. anyone with information is encouraged to contact university police. heather, ken? >> as those suspect descriptions are vague do they have any idea if the three men are students? >> >> reporter: no. they don't know for sure if they are students. in talking with students here they don't believe they were students and they know it is an open campus. they...
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and we can see this throughout the earliest origins of policing i argue in the book that the origins of policing are tied to three institutions they are the management of the newly industrialized and urbanised working class to prevent riots strikes and other kinds of disorders colonialization and slavery people often point to the london metropolitan police who were formed in the eight hundred twenty s. by saurabh or peel robert bobb the bobbies. they are held up as this kind of liberal ideal of a dispassionate politically neutral police with the support of the citizenry but this really misread the history we're going to come back to that when we return we'll hear more from alex batali author of the end of please. what you have for breakfast yesterday why would you put those up faces your wife. donkey why do you need them back with your biggest fear. of a bit on the hay ride when so it's time read a book to see if you have the things the best part about. exploring the topic of those aboard the. now i did give you due to the question more. you guys i made a professional ish powerpoint
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have done a magnificentjob in and the police have done a magnificent job in cooperating and the policene a magnificentjob in cooperating with us, with the customers, and without their help and expertise, obviously, well, there would probably have been more delay et cetera, but everybody gelled together, and as a result the individual has been arrested. for those people who have not been following this all along, who are just joining following this all along, who are justjoining this now, can you describe how this incident started earlier on this afternoon and what the first was that you and your staff there at the bowling alley knew about it and what did they see? it was at about half past two when i received a telephone call from the manageress on site that a gunman is in the premises, and the premises has been evacuated, the staff and the customers, and the police were on site, and as she told me the account, two members of staff were unaccounted for, and that is how we realised that those two members of staff were the people being held hostage within the bowling centre. the customer
have done a magnificentjob in and the police have done a magnificent job in cooperating and the policene a magnificentjob in cooperating with us, with the customers, and without their help and expertise, obviously, well, there would probably have been more delay et cetera, but everybody gelled together, and as a result the individual has been arrested. for those people who have not been following this all along, who are just joining following this all along, who are justjoining this now, can...
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the headlines at 2pm. police say the late former prime minister sir edward heath would have been questioned over seven allegations of indecent assault and rape if he were alive. if sir edward heath had been alive. if sir edward heath had been alive today it has been concluded he would have been interviewed under caution in order to obtain his account in relation to the allegations made against him. account in relation to the allegations made against himli account in relation to the allegations made against him. i and my siblings had every opportunity to observe him at close hand and children, being children, are not unaware of the sort of things that are being talked about. we would have noticed anything. and there was nothing. a downing street source insists resignation is not an issue for theresa may. as ministers rally round her following the for theresa may. as ministers rally round herfollowing the mishap for theresa may. as ministers rally round her following the mishap she experienced during her conference
the headlines at 2pm. police say the late former prime minister sir edward heath would have been questioned over seven allegations of indecent assault and rape if he were alive. if sir edward heath had been alive. if sir edward heath had been alive today it has been concluded he would have been interviewed under caution in order to obtain his account in relation to the allegations made against him. account in relation to the allegations made against himli account in relation to the allegations...
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is the wounded by the spanish government the capitol and police is the regional police that comes under the political control of the capitol and government and in the last few days. there is been a show of force by the spanish government has been trying to take control of the capital and police because the planet's government is not is not convinced that the capital and police the most those who carry out their orders and shut down polling stations and this morning that is what we are seeing that the marcos ordering people to close down and then departing without imposing any action when these reinforcements and thousand reinforcements difference and the capital of the region when those who want to get to build a civil guard and national police will come in they are trying to push through hundreds and hundreds of voters with orders to shut down the polling station and right now is causing problems that that they in this area of barcelona where we are . go at least one lady of the leading down by an ambulance is now taking a nother approach especially at the political guy on expres
is the wounded by the spanish government the capitol and police is the regional police that comes under the political control of the capitol and government and in the last few days. there is been a show of force by the spanish government has been trying to take control of the capital and police because the planet's government is not is not convinced that the capital and police the most those who carry out their orders and shut down polling stations and this morning that is what we are seeing...
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a man was detained at the scene. policeare keeping an open mind about whether the incident was terrorism related. you see just behind the taxi and image of the man who has been detained. he is being held on the ground by a number of people. the area in south kensington where this happened is a harbourfor tourism with several museums. downing street said the prime minister is being kept up—to—date. these are some of the latest images from the scene, where there is a large police presence. roads around the museum have been cordoned off. we heard from witnesses how quickly police moved to clear people away from the area. and to put cordons in place while they try to establish the nature of this incident. we understand the metropolitan police are keeping an open mind at this stage about what type of incident this was. we can speak to our home affairs correspondent. let's deal with that. you are close to where the incident unfolded in south kensington. the police obviously wa nt to kensington. the police obviously want to confir
a man was detained at the scene. policeare keeping an open mind about whether the incident was terrorism related. you see just behind the taxi and image of the man who has been detained. he is being held on the ground by a number of people. the area in south kensington where this happened is a harbourfor tourism with several museums. downing street said the prime minister is being kept up—to—date. these are some of the latest images from the scene, where there is a large police presence....
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do is one of the brutality of the police of the spanish police the last sunday is totally unacceptable it's going to be a tense weekend out there talk to tensions too over the border from start country continuing to step up anti terror measures as a six suspects linked to a failed attack in paris has been arrested we'll tell you all about that on the rest of the news coming up stay with us if you can. still with you on the idea of dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles. that you saw spreading tell you the gossip and probably a little to. tell you all in. the oval office that we all. want. pertly. again a british pharmacist has been found guilty for december one thousand terrorist propaganda among minors the court proved. showed graphic twitter video on his mobile phone to primary school children are u.k. correspondent joins us live from london now with the details over this point the story behind the trial he gives a bit more detail. well the court found this individual's image brainwashed two young boys of primary school age that's children u
do is one of the brutality of the police of the spanish police the last sunday is totally unacceptable it's going to be a tense weekend out there talk to tensions too over the border from start country continuing to step up anti terror measures as a six suspects linked to a failed attack in paris has been arrested we'll tell you all about that on the rest of the news coming up stay with us if you can. still with you on the idea of dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to...
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so the response by police and emts was incredible. and speaking to the victims, we said, they told us that the response was really swift. and they were able to, obviously, find a way out. a lot of times because of the response on the ground, stephanie. >> extraordinary and heroic effort by the police. in less than ten minutes at 10:30 eastern, president trump will be giving official remarks following the shooting. we did hear from the president earlier on twitter. he put out a comment, my warmest condolences and sympathies to the victims and families of the terrible las vegas shooting. god bless you. there was an official statement from the white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders, quote, the president has been briefed on the horrific tragedy in las vegas. we are monitoring the situation closely and offer full support to state and local officials. all of those affected are in our thoughts and prayers. vice president mike pence and ivanka trump put out statements as well as jason aldean, remember, he was the headliner on the s
so the response by police and emts was incredible. and speaking to the victims, we said, they told us that the response was really swift. and they were able to, obviously, find a way out. a lot of times because of the response on the ground, stephanie. >> extraordinary and heroic effort by the police. in less than ten minutes at 10:30 eastern, president trump will be giving official remarks following the shooting. we did hear from the president earlier on twitter. he put out a comment, my...
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and we can see this throughout the earliest origins of policing i argue in the book that the origins of policing are tied to three institutions they are the management of the newly industrialized and urbanised working class to prevent riots strikes and other kinds of disorders colonialization and slavery. people often point to the london metropolitan police who were formed in the eighteenth twenties by saurabh or peel robert bobb the bobbies. they are held up as this kind of liberal ideal of a dispassionate politically neutral police with the support of the citizenry but this really misreads the history we're going to come back about when we return we'll hear more from alex batali author of the end of policing. i'm going to do just that and you're watching all of. us swash big board. your launching an r. t. america special report with a lot of good stuff you installed me as well that's fun basically everything that you think you know about civil society have broken down. there's always going to be somebody else one step ahead of the game. we should not be in business in the normalisi
and we can see this throughout the earliest origins of policing i argue in the book that the origins of policing are tied to three institutions they are the management of the newly industrialized and urbanised working class to prevent riots strikes and other kinds of disorders colonialization and slavery. people often point to the london metropolitan police who were formed in the eighteenth twenties by saurabh or peel robert bobb the bobbies. they are held up as this kind of liberal ideal of a...
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reaction to the national police who acts. against the people it is not the catalan police with the gun show made there nor there or. they don't show on may their nor their or or for juste is the only react with bio in and taking out. by loads on the polling stations. if it's never seen before we will never believe that what we are suffering for democracy. will. now his video which has appeared online of officers confiscating ballot boxes and voting papers from a catalan polling station is the voters there trying to stop them i was . was i and then there's this video of police taking ballot boxes away can actually be heard in the background people heckling the offices police also reportedly seized boxes and voting papers in the days that led to this referendum. by god was. in all this was the scene in madrid unionists the aging a rally in one of the central squares there the activists waving spanish flags and chanting slogans in support of spanish unity and the national police had to lower its crucial economic region for the co
reaction to the national police who acts. against the people it is not the catalan police with the gun show made there nor there or. they don't show on may their nor their or or for juste is the only react with bio in and taking out. by loads on the polling stations. if it's never seen before we will never believe that what we are suffering for democracy. will. now his video which has appeared online of officers confiscating ballot boxes and voting papers from a catalan polling station is the...
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you could also do it from the police station. keith morrison (voiceover): the google map clearly showed the a-team exactly how and where they lost the trail. and after investigating so much, savage wasn't ready to give up on heather. but he wasn't naive, either. we knew that she was a sociopathic liar. i wanted something specific from her-- give me something that nobody else knows so that we can believe what you're saying is truthful. and that's when she told us about the souvenirs from kate's body, the jewelry she was wearing and where it was located. keith morrison (voiceover): they found kate's jewelry at a pawn shop and behind the dresser in their tiny apartment, kate's bulldog key chain, the one she'd gotten in moscow. ethan said heather took it from kate's purse as a memento. she was telling the truth. so they decided next morning first light, armed with andy's google map and more detail from heather, the team would return to wadmalaw island. all of what we were believing was now coming to fruition-- all our suspicions about
you could also do it from the police station. keith morrison (voiceover): the google map clearly showed the a-team exactly how and where they lost the trail. and after investigating so much, savage wasn't ready to give up on heather. but he wasn't naive, either. we knew that she was a sociopathic liar. i wanted something specific from her-- give me something that nobody else knows so that we can believe what you're saying is truthful. and that's when she told us about the souvenirs from kate's...
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i saw the police heading towards the fire and shots fired. shots were definitely fired after those people were mowed down. >> this happened very quickly. >> police came in two or three minutes, two minutes out there, while i was thinking, is it sort of like -- two minutes tops. the shots were fired and they hunkered down. then they started waving to us. then, when we came there, i saw the car, rental truck, some sort of like that, enterprise, like a truck. doing things. it was a very very large truck. then, i saw the speed bump also like a small speed bump badly damaged. then, as they were waving us to quo past, i saw the gentleman lying down, in a pile of blood. police were looking at him and there was another very fat gentleman on his knees with his hands in the air, standing on the side. >> i just want to be clear about one thing. you're saying you saw a man on his knees with his hands up in the air surrounded by the police and another man? you don't know? you don't know that? >> whether that man was part of it or not, right? he was in the
i saw the police heading towards the fire and shots fired. shots were definitely fired after those people were mowed down. >> this happened very quickly. >> police came in two or three minutes, two minutes out there, while i was thinking, is it sort of like -- two minutes tops. the shots were fired and they hunkered down. then they started waving to us. then, when we came there, i saw the car, rental truck, some sort of like that, enterprise, like a truck. doing things. it was a...
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our operations director is on site, in contact with the police, and the latest i know is that the police, is a known person to the complex, and his ex—girlfriend or ex—wife was an employee of the complex. so he is known, you think, to the people who have been taken hostage? not to the people who have been taken hostage, but to a member of staff who
our operations director is on site, in contact with the police, and the latest i know is that the police, is a known person to the complex, and his ex—girlfriend or ex—wife was an employee of the complex. so he is known, you think, to the people who have been taken hostage? not to the people who have been taken hostage, but to a member of staff who
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the police have detained the man and taken him away. they have not provided any details about him yet. they haven't provided details about the number of causalities, about the nature of injuries at this time, and at the moment the police are saying they are investigating this incident. it's not clear what caused it. the police have responded rapidly with a huge presence. the area that's cordoned off is, perhaps, a half a mile by half a mile by half a mile. i can see cars at the side of the road. there were armed officers on the scene here. this is typical if the police suspect that this could be, potentially, a terrorism incident that they would deploy this type of armed officers. they haven't said it's a terrorist incident, but given the number of attacks in london over this summer and in particular two incidents where pedestrians were mowed down by drivers, police in this incident not taking any chances. popular with tourists and an area for many embassies from around the world. they have flooded this area with police, medical officia
the police have detained the man and taken him away. they have not provided any details about him yet. they haven't provided details about the number of causalities, about the nature of injuries at this time, and at the moment the police are saying they are investigating this incident. it's not clear what caused it. the police have responded rapidly with a huge presence. the area that's cordoned off is, perhaps, a half a mile by half a mile by half a mile. i can see cars at the side of the...
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or died because she called the police. what's wrong with her approach or 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 t
or died because she called the police. what's wrong with her approach or 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...
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jogging towards the bridge. >> reporter: but did the police follow up? t for a long time, said these witnesses. >> they ignored everybody that believed they saw nancy for three months. >> reporter: same with those suspicious vans, said the defense. >> it was clear that the police had focused on brad to the exclusion of other people. >> reporter: it wasn't just brad who had been unfaithful, implied the defense. could someone else have wanted to silence nancy permanently? someone suggested the defense john mcpherson who didn't tell the police about an indiscretion with nancy. he said he held back to protect his family. it happened after a very tipsy halloween party back in 2005. >> she began taking her clothes off. i took my clothes off, and we, i believe, started to have sex. i believe we stopped and got dressed and decided to never speak about it again. >> it seemed to observers as if you two were somehow blaming the victim. you we lking for other people she may have had relationships with. why was that important? >> theeason that people look to the spous
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a thought about the way the police handled this. mentioned the appeal for people to come forward, and the fa ct for people to come forward, and the fact that they held a kind of press conference outside sir edward's former home in salisbury, there are two things, you made the point about the kind of enquiry, are you being more directly critical about the actual methods used by police here? i was critical of the way they 5ta rted i was critical of the way they started because it was an invitation to fa ntasi5ts and started because it was an invitation to fantasi5ts and anyone who wanted to fantasi5ts and anyone who wanted to make an accusation. i am not so critical of the way they did it, there wasn't any independent and the whole thing. richard dawkins i think he is called from the university of 0xford, criminologist, who was asked to assess the likeness of the people coming forward, and he was very critical of the people who were giving the evidence that the police took up. so he was asked not to continue further with the case. i h
a thought about the way the police handled this. mentioned the appeal for people to come forward, and the fa ct for people to come forward, and the fact that they held a kind of press conference outside sir edward's former home in salisbury, there are two things, you made the point about the kind of enquiry, are you being more directly critical about the actual methods used by police here? i was critical of the way they 5ta rted i was critical of the way they started because it was an...
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of the spanish police the last sunday it is totally unacceptable. coming up couple of stories british british pharmacist pre-fund guilty of spreading terrorist propaganda among children while france is continuing to step up the anti terror measures as a six us but linked to a failed attack in paris is arrested about it. thank . you. thank. you. thank you. this. economy is built around. washington washington. business to run this country business because. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done. before the break a british pharmacist has been found guilty for disseminating terrorist propaganda. among minors the cold prude. showed graphic video on his mobile phone to primary school children london takes a closer look at the trial. well how. brainwashed these two boys of primary school aged children under the age of eleven he gave the boys sweets he showed them graphic beheading videos and told them that islamic state one bad people he asked them if they wanted to go to syria or to stay in the u.k. and they told him that they
of the spanish police the last sunday it is totally unacceptable. coming up couple of stories british british pharmacist pre-fund guilty of spreading terrorist propaganda among children while france is continuing to step up the anti terror measures as a six us but linked to a failed attack in paris is arrested about it. thank . you. thank. you. thank you. this. economy is built around. washington washington. business to run this country business because. it's not business as usual it's business...
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unity and pro independence demonstrators rally in council plus madrid boosting support for the national police in the breakaway region we'll have the details. from looks set to approve a new anti terror which critics say essentially puts the country permanent state of emergency. in my life worldwide this is the news from r.t. international recall in great friday midday in moscow first for you this r.t. is facing unprecedented pressure in the united states that's according to the channel's editor in chief she believes draconian measures a big use to target not just the network's employees but also those linked to us the campaign against has been based on claims that our channel influenced the twenty sixteen presidential election no concrete evidence has ever been given high ranking officials in washington continue to make allegations. the r.t.s. on twitter were almost uniformly anti clinton and those i think you look at them and you have to conclude no there was a clear design in these ads so that's one congressman's opinion yet on the same day the senate intelligence committee probing alleged
unity and pro independence demonstrators rally in council plus madrid boosting support for the national police in the breakaway region we'll have the details. from looks set to approve a new anti terror which critics say essentially puts the country permanent state of emergency. in my life worldwide this is the news from r.t. international recall in great friday midday in moscow first for you this r.t. is facing unprecedented pressure in the united states that's according to the channel's...
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court will decide whether the police officers are covered under qualified immunity. which would protect them from being held liable for damages in civil proceedings. this oral argument is an hour. >>> case 15, 1485. the district of colombia vs. wes by. mr. kim. >> probable cause is practical standard. it accounts for the prak kal limitations when officers face making decisions. including the inability to look into the mind of suspects offering innocent explanations for suspicious conduct. circumstantial evidence that is strong or at least fair. arrest is reasonable. and hence constitutional. and more clearly qualified immunity applies. let's turn to the totality of the circumstances. >> before you do that. could you qualify the other charges that are in the case. the one that led to disorderly conduct. and negligence supervision. where do they stand? are they in in way affected by the argument you're making today? >> we do not pursue and an argument that probably cause existed for disorderly conduct. negligence and supervision that common law claim fails. if there was
court will decide whether the police officers are covered under qualified immunity. which would protect them from being held liable for damages in civil proceedings. this oral argument is an hour. >>> case 15, 1485. the district of colombia vs. wes by. mr. kim. >> probable cause is practical standard. it accounts for the prak kal limitations when officers face making decisions. including the inability to look into the mind of suspects offering innocent explanations for suspicious...
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the. world according to. police the polies police need better training and a better relationship with the community minneapolis pretty odd talk or do you. know laura. bush. governor we've seen some really awful police shootings in your home state of minnesota last year we saw that graphic video of finland has steel being shot in his car during a traffic stop with a beloved cafeteria supervisor at a local elementary school and his death left the community stunned and confused more recently and unarmed australian woman just seen diamond was killed by police after calling them to investigate a possible sexual assault behind her house now since you were governor and have a deeper understanding of what police go through what is your perspective on these incidents well first of all my perspective on the incidents are. naturally there tragedy and you've got to look at the big picture people are dying and being put to death by our police forces and for for what purpose when you truly look at it in our country and minnesota
the. world according to. police the polies police need better training and a better relationship with the community minneapolis pretty odd talk or do you. know laura. bush. governor we've seen some really awful police shootings in your home state of minnesota last year we saw that graphic video of finland has steel being shot in his car during a traffic stop with a beloved cafeteria supervisor at a local elementary school and his death left the community stunned and confused more recently and...
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from the national police and the military police of spain moved in. dozens they moved in on some of them, d oze ns of they moved in on some of them, dozens of them, and that of course proved a very difficult task for them. the stations had been occupied overnight precisely to stop the police, and inevitably things went wrong in several places. by now, by the end of what was a very chaotic and messy day of voting, we had two parallel things going on, huge queues outside a lot of polling stations, very orderly, people singing, chanting, looking forward to their vote, and in other places, we had the usage of truncheons and rubber bullets to disperse voters. the prime minister has thanked the police for carrying out their duties, but from the tactics you saw, was it justified, duties, but from the tactics you saw, was itjustified, the way the police behaved? well, i think it's just very messy and ugly pictures that spain leaves today for anyone watching on the bbc or anywhere else. this democratic country, not that old in terms of its post—franco democracy
from the national police and the military police of spain moved in. dozens they moved in on some of them, d oze ns of they moved in on some of them, dozens of them, and that of course proved a very difficult task for them. the stations had been occupied overnight precisely to stop the police, and inevitably things went wrong in several places. by now, by the end of what was a very chaotic and messy day of voting, we had two parallel things going on, huge queues outside a lot of polling...
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the police say this is disturbing at any time. in the afternoon, broad daylight, is especially disturbing. tom: it has stolen their sense of safety. >> i just hope they get the guys soon. like now. countyince george's police are really looking for help to find whoever did this. if you have any information that could help them, no matter how insignificant it may seem, please give them a call. tom roussey, abc 7 news. alison: tom, thank you. that scenario is one we find ourselves reporting on more and more. that got us thinking, what can you do to better protect yourself? story she has been working on in hopes of answering that question. nancy: so many women do this, including myself, going for a run to exercise or below off steam. but there are very real dangers, especially including during daylight hours. we got some lessons on how to protect yourself and get away. they call this to escape and evade. mese are moves they taught at the police training academy outi tried them during a simulation. that is tomorrow night at 11:00. we ho
the police say this is disturbing at any time. in the afternoon, broad daylight, is especially disturbing. tom: it has stolen their sense of safety. >> i just hope they get the guys soon. like now. countyince george's police are really looking for help to find whoever did this. if you have any information that could help them, no matter how insignificant it may seem, please give them a call. tom roussey, abc 7 news. alison: tom, thank you. that scenario is one we find ourselves reporting...
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of course he's on in jail on what the police say are unrelated charges and what he believes are related to his filming the only reason we know about what happened to eric garner some might say is because it was caught on video here's a tweet from sarah murdoch who says please address social media coverage and the but if it's in detriment of reproducing images a public beilenson against people of color so big topic there but not it's there's a catch twenty two because we know about this because it was caught on video but after this video we've seen other videos another video and then we hear that nothing happens there are no indictments talk to us about the significance of this being caught on camera well i think it was very significant because for the cell phone age you know the police routinely denied these things that happened you know it's your friends your had been there that day we would never heard about this case because what it would have been written up as somebody who had was in poor health who died of natural causes story routine arrests. and people we've never heard of it. b
of course he's on in jail on what the police say are unrelated charges and what he believes are related to his filming the only reason we know about what happened to eric garner some might say is because it was caught on video here's a tweet from sarah murdoch who says please address social media coverage and the but if it's in detriment of reproducing images a public beilenson against people of color so big topic there but not it's there's a catch twenty two because we know about this because...
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and here is some of the statements from police at the scene. right now i don't have a number for you their families. but i can't confirm we do have one suspect now please steer clear of the area we have all the resources for. department partner agencies coming down to bear on the situation. let's show you another video. online of let's bring in live pictures right now. as i was saying earlier the strip has been shut down people being told to leave the area. but some of the latest some of the latest video now coming in to international you may find this just. i. i. i i i i. i. i i i i. i i. i i. i. i. i i i. i it's iraq now about twelve fifty am it's about ten minutes to one in the morning there in las vegas the police now saying one suspect is down they don't think now that there are any more shooters well we understand also that amidst the street being a closed down las vegas airport is grounding all flights after the shooting and a bit earlier we spoke with benoit camp market terrorism and security expert about this las vegas of time. seems t
and here is some of the statements from police at the scene. right now i don't have a number for you their families. but i can't confirm we do have one suspect now please steer clear of the area we have all the resources for. department partner agencies coming down to bear on the situation. let's show you another video. online of let's bring in live pictures right now. as i was saying earlier the strip has been shut down people being told to leave the area. but some of the latest some of the...
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the person of interest. we. we have a i have two police officers that are currently at the hospital one in critical condition the other one minor injuries but there are other police officers that were off duty attending the concert that have expired we have no we don't have those individuals identified at this point. i don't know the sequence of events on that. right now we believe it's one hundred plus injured and twenty plus dead ok and i don't want to give you an accurate number because i do not have at this point. i still want them to shelter in place they will be contacted by first responders and they are. when they're free to go it's better to shelter in place than the beyond where. i'm sorry ma'am. we believe there's a couple off duty officers that were attending the concert that may have died we don't have them identified yet. i know at this point there is they are roommates. i can give you that now. yes we believe so. yes absolutely. we are looking for a hyundai tucson unknown caller nevada plate one one four b. four zero addition
the person of interest. we. we have a i have two police officers that are currently at the hospital one in critical condition the other one minor injuries but there are other police officers that were off duty attending the concert that have expired we have no we don't have those individuals identified at this point. i don't know the sequence of events on that. right now we believe it's one hundred plus injured and twenty plus dead ok and i don't want to give you an accurate number because i do...
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the police. i would welcome for me kevin though in thanks for joining me this hour here in moscow at r.t. h.q. our top story the russia's prosecutor general is reportedly mulling over the option now of maybe recognizing some u.s. media channels as unwelcome here in russia that move is being considered as a retaliatory measure to a campaign against in the u.s. our channels editor in chief margaret is simone young says r t indeed is under unprecedented pressure in america she believes draconian measures are being used to target not just the networks employees us but also those linked to us the campaign against t.s.b. based on claims that our channel influence the twenty sixteen us election although as ever no concrete evidence has ever been put forward or given none the less high ranking officials in washington could tinea to make those allegations. the r.t.s. on twitter were almost uniformly anti clinton and those i think you look at them and you have to conclude no there was a clear design in thes
the police. i would welcome for me kevin though in thanks for joining me this hour here in moscow at r.t. h.q. our top story the russia's prosecutor general is reportedly mulling over the option now of maybe recognizing some u.s. media channels as unwelcome here in russia that move is being considered as a retaliatory measure to a campaign against in the u.s. our channels editor in chief margaret is simone young says r t indeed is under unprecedented pressure in america she believes draconian...
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well in spain has a quite a complex policing set up here at the regional police are called the most use and they are potentially going to be investigated by the courts because they stood back and they didn't i mean according to some reports they didn't really follow orders. at the national police what do you see really that they are they did act and they were very much. part of this sort of these images that we've seen of people being taken out of polling stations and a lot of the violence that we've seen in fact the regional government has already put the cigarette would around seven hundred fifty people being caught up in the clashes or of being involved in the violence that have been injured so there's a lot of there's a lot of criticism not just here in cutler you but across spain and in particular from the opposition who have said it's about time that dialogue was opened right there's a lot at stake thanks for bringing us up to date that's pablo fully l.e.o.'s for us in barcelona. meanwhile barcelona soccer team has played its spanish league match behind closed doors today but no f
well in spain has a quite a complex policing set up here at the regional police are called the most use and they are potentially going to be investigated by the courts because they stood back and they didn't i mean according to some reports they didn't really follow orders. at the national police what do you see really that they are they did act and they were very much. part of this sort of these images that we've seen of people being taken out of polling stations and a lot of the violence that...
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the police had stormed the building i understand the latest news is that the police stormed the building the gunman has been ca ptu red building and the gunman has been captured and ta ken building and the gunman has been captured and taken away and i'm about to get further news on the two hostages, who are my employees very shortly. still waiting for news to come over. warwickshire police has now confirmed a man has been arrested. a in a statement the chief superintendent said "we are pleased that we were able to bring this incident to a peaceful resolution and that there were no injuries. i would like to reassure the nuneaton community that the incident is unconnected to any terrorist activity." nevertheless, for families here a frightening afternoon but now relief that it has been resolved. our reporter david crabtree is at the scene. david, the siege is over but police remain on the scene. david, i don't know if you can hear me? he does. yes, it was about four to five hours ago now since this began to unfold and only in the last half hour people being allowed out of places like the h
the police had stormed the building i understand the latest news is that the police stormed the building the gunman has been ca ptu red building and the gunman has been captured and ta ken building and the gunman has been captured and taken away and i'm about to get further news on the two hostages, who are my employees very shortly. still waiting for news to come over. warwickshire police has now confirmed a man has been arrested. a in a statement the chief superintendent said "we are...
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we are expecting more inform from the police. they are trying to create stagin areas to keep the public inform we know the hospitals are incred they are taking patients coming by ambula and squad car and passen car from people taking the injured to the hospitals for treatm here where we are well over an hour into the situation and you can see ambulances and police pretty blocking off every intersection the strip is quiet as you will ever see it as far as traffic goes, bustling with police activi as the situation contin unfold. >> we are getting reports that the las vegas police said they have one suspect down. they are confirming that they have one suspect down. we don't know where the suspect is. where this actually happened. i know you are reporting that the scene looks quiet from where you are, but on the street it's very, noisy with the ambula and the fire trucks going around. if you would, tell us what's going on within the hotel. they said there is lockdown. have you heard any people coming throug or have they gone throug th
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the headlines. police say the former prime minister, sir edward heath, would have been questioned over seven allegations of indecent assault and rape — if he was still alive. ministers rally round theresa may following the mishaps she experienced during her conference speech yesterday. the powerful american gun lobbying group — the national rifle association — has backed calls to regulate devices that can turn guns into automatic weapons. "male privilege" is the concept that men have certain advantages within society for no other reason than the fact they are men. tech entrepreneur dr vivienne ming, who is transgender, discovered this in her 30s when she transitioned. in her role as chief scientist at a tech industry recruitment firm she has also calculated the value of this advantage. here's what she found. i always knew i was different than the other boys but it wasn't actually until i was just a little bit older. my father insisted, when i went to secondary school, that i play american football. actuall
the headlines. police say the former prime minister, sir edward heath, would have been questioned over seven allegations of indecent assault and rape — if he was still alive. ministers rally round theresa may following the mishaps she experienced during her conference speech yesterday. the powerful american gun lobbying group — the national rifle association — has backed calls to regulate devices that can turn guns into automatic weapons. "male privilege" is the concept that men...
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and are instantly caught by the police. we take a walk around the camp the peaceful atmosphere is deceptive. one man from afghanistan spent two or three days following a gun around and he grabbed her and dragged her into his tent but the police caught him. a friend of mine was attacked i took his side and wanted to settle the argument because i'm friends with both sides but then i got badly hurt my arm was injured my back my legs and they even hit me on the head that kind of thing often happened several times a day here in the camp. twenty people beat up a seventeen year old. girl wanted to go to the toilet which is unisex. crowder and. trying to rape her also but. there are five every night they pull are in bars out of the bedsteads or pick up long wooden sticks and fight each other and i was once myself given a beating by ten syrians. like. me lad wants to leave because he's frightened violence towards the weak is common place here so we say our goodbyes with the feeling that we're leaving him to his fate. mohammed and his
and are instantly caught by the police. we take a walk around the camp the peaceful atmosphere is deceptive. one man from afghanistan spent two or three days following a gun around and he grabbed her and dragged her into his tent but the police caught him. a friend of mine was attacked i took his side and wanted to settle the argument because i'm friends with both sides but then i got badly hurt my arm was injured my back my legs and they even hit me on the head that kind of thing often...
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was the. police have been firing rubber bullets to disperse the protesting photos this type of ammunition is deployed worldwide it is considered to be non-lethal however the use of rubber bullets is also associated with cases of blunt trauma to the brain and damaged organs which can lead to permanent disability and even death. and despite injuring hundreds of voters madrid insists that the police acted in a professional and proportionate way some though think the videos that have been emerging since suggest otherwise let's take a look at one of them here the people queuing up to vote in this case came under ferocious attack by the national guard over the man and his dog singled out at the scene police roughly dragging the gentleman out along the floor and angrily shoving the animal. as you can see in the video other people are also being savagely pushed and dragged away. and look at another video shows footage of a catalan policeman trying to protect protesters and to calm down his national colleague
was the. police have been firing rubber bullets to disperse the protesting photos this type of ammunition is deployed worldwide it is considered to be non-lethal however the use of rubber bullets is also associated with cases of blunt trauma to the brain and damaged organs which can lead to permanent disability and even death. and despite injuring hundreds of voters madrid insists that the police acted in a professional and proportionate way some though think the videos that have been emerging...
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the police effectively triggered a well drilled response to a potential serious incident. rst—case scenario they thought it could be terrorism and they put plans into action by shifting people as quickly as possible, people in bars and restau ra nts possible, people in bars and restaurants in coming out of the museum were told to get as far away as possible when they set up the containment area. as possible when they set up the containmentarea. behind me as possible when they set up the containment area. behind me between the traffic is the car at the centre of this. it is effectively wedged at the end of the pavement on exhibition road, which leads between the natural history museum and science museum and victoria and albert. it was that car that mounted the pavement. we are not sure of the reasons why, and ended up where it is. scenes of crime officers have been here and we saw a dog section at one point, always an indication they may be looking for traces of explosives. those are the resources police will bring to bear on something on the face of it looks like terrorism
the police effectively triggered a well drilled response to a potential serious incident. rst—case scenario they thought it could be terrorism and they put plans into action by shifting people as quickly as possible, people in bars and restau ra nts possible, people in bars and restaurants in coming out of the museum were told to get as far away as possible when they set up the containment area. as possible when they set up the containmentarea. behind me as possible when they set up the...
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the police on the scene working to confirm all of the information. the headline tonight there appears to be an active shooter situation right there on the strip in vegas. >> we with are working to get live pictures. as soon as we get it we will pass it along to you. >>> now, an investigation on the uc berkeley campus. a student was beaten outside of unit 3. a residents hall. we have the latest now after talking to a friend of the victim. >> a guy out there surrounded by the police and he looked bad. >> reporter: guys in this courtyard. a young man lying on the ground. they thought it was alcohol poisoning. they did not know it was a brutal assault. >> it is scary. it is closer, like, to where we sleep, supposed to be a safe area. >> a male in his 20s unconscious in the courtyard area near the side gate. >> reporter: the 911 call game in just after 12:30 in the morning. someone beat him until he was unconscious. some heard yelling from their windows. one said a verbal altercation may of occurred prior to the, tack. >> like i never seen that happen at
the police on the scene working to confirm all of the information. the headline tonight there appears to be an active shooter situation right there on the strip in vegas. >> we with are working to get live pictures. as soon as we get it we will pass it along to you. >>> now, an investigation on the uc berkeley campus. a student was beaten outside of unit 3. a residents hall. we have the latest now after talking to a friend of the victim. >> a guy out there surrounded by the...
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the police argued the home was vacant. twenty-one people were arrested. mr. westby and 15 others filed suit claiming unlawful arrest. the supreme court will decide two issues. one is whether officers violated the partygoers for the moment right by arresting them without probable cause and two, whether officers are covered under qualified immunity. thereby protecting them from being held liable for damages in civil proceedings. >> we will hear arguments first this morning in case 151485, the district of columbia versus westby. mr. kim. >> mr. chief justice, may i please the court. probable cause is a practical standard. it often accounts for the practical limitations that officers face when making arrest decisions, including the inability to look directly in the mind of suspects offering explanations for suspicious conduct. in a case like this, what they have established and circumstantial evidence is strong or at least fair, arrest is reasonable and constitutional and more clearly qualified immunity applies. let's turn to the circumstances and consider them f
the police argued the home was vacant. twenty-one people were arrested. mr. westby and 15 others filed suit claiming unlawful arrest. the supreme court will decide two issues. one is whether officers violated the partygoers for the moment right by arresting them without probable cause and two, whether officers are covered under qualified immunity. thereby protecting them from being held liable for damages in civil proceedings. >> we will hear arguments first this morning in case 151485,...
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the summer. this tonight have new meaning? >> capitol policeiterally save the lives of a dozen members of congress. tim: who are you rooting for? >> the mean machine. i've retired, but i'm rooting for these guys. tim: republicans and democrats lost 7-0, but they put together another thing americans can be proud of. >> just bridging the gap a little bit. >> a great time tonight. tim: and we cannot forget the entire game was about charity. we put a list of the three charities on wjla.com if you want to help out. reporting in northeast, tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: look like a lot of fun. still ahead -- parents in loudoun county, there is a warning. nancy: suspicious incidents that the police are looking into. plus, only on 7, a man accused of posing as an immigration lawyer. how much the police say he'll most got away with. jonathan: and turning themselves arrests in connection with the death of an lsu pledge. nancy: and making a difference before the seventh grade. alex: when i was 11 years old, a man broke into the house and he sexually as
the summer. this tonight have new meaning? >> capitol policeiterally save the lives of a dozen members of congress. tim: who are you rooting for? >> the mean machine. i've retired, but i'm rooting for these guys. tim: republicans and democrats lost 7-0, but they put together another thing americans can be proud of. >> just bridging the gap a little bit. >> a great time tonight. tim: and we cannot forget the entire game was about charity. we put a list of the three...