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that is what the police officers are doing right now. to the last point we have been working closely with the coalition on homelessness and partnered on one of the advisory boards to look at this issue. our primary goal is to work to train our dispatchers so when the police dispatchers receive what the public things is police related call they can educate about who should be involved and what our strategy is. we are excited about the work we are doing on that. i will take your questions. >> that would be good work. let's start getting people directed to services, directed to the people who can help. you know, to say the appropriate person is probably a long list in there. we need to sort of make this list concrete so our dispatchers understand so we can start educating out. when this type of issue, when you see this issue with a person who is homeless this is who you call, no the the police department. we also need to on the enforcement. we need to talk to the dpa and find out what they can do to solve the issues without involving the pol
that is what the police officers are doing right now. to the last point we have been working closely with the coalition on homelessness and partnered on one of the advisory boards to look at this issue. our primary goal is to work to train our dispatchers so when the police dispatchers receive what the public things is police related call they can educate about who should be involved and what our strategy is. we are excited about the work we are doing on that. i will take your questions....
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the police have not identified or arrested any suspects. and the motive and circumstances surrounding the fight are under investigation. >> they are looking into a robbery of glow tanning on oak grove in walnut creek last tuesday. what makes it unusual is that the officials say the man threatens the young woman at the front counter with a box cutter razor knife. you see it there before he leaves the business with cash. he is described being between 50-60 years old. take a look. if you recognize him, give the police a call. >>> a richmond police officer is recovering after he was hit by a car taking part in a sideshow. it happened after 1:00 this morning at marina bay parkway. as lee martinez reports the police need help trying to find the driver who hit the officer. >> reporter: richmond neighbors woke up to the sound of multiple cars taking over the intersection near the park. >> i went outside and saw fireworks. it was a block away. i drove a little out just seeing if i should call the police. i was not sure what was going on. >> reporter:
the police have not identified or arrested any suspects. and the motive and circumstances surrounding the fight are under investigation. >> they are looking into a robbery of glow tanning on oak grove in walnut creek last tuesday. what makes it unusual is that the officials say the man threatens the young woman at the front counter with a box cutter razor knife. you see it there before he leaves the business with cash. he is described being between 50-60 years old. take a look. if you...
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on patrol on the rising waters of the river seine. a police expected to peak this weekend. tourist boats are tied up. they can't pass under the bridges on the swollen waters, leaving tourists to make the best of things. it's scary, because you don't know when it's going to stop. i'm not really worried. i think we have reached the maximum for the moment. i mean, it's natural, for the moment you have strange things going on on the planet. for me, that's natural and i don't think it will go to a higher level. parisians have been bracing for this high water mark for weeks. it's only rained this heavily over the new year period in france three times in the last 100 years. they measure the river level here by this statue of a soldier that commemorates the crimean war. in the worst flooding in history, it reached up to his beard. it's been raining relentlessly in france for weeks, but it's eased off today. and it does now seem that there's a chance that the river seine will reach its peak without quite flooding into the streets of paris around it. we
on patrol on the rising waters of the river seine. a police expected to peak this weekend. tourist boats are tied up. they can't pass under the bridges on the swollen waters, leaving tourists to make the best of things. it's scary, because you don't know when it's going to stop. i'm not really worried. i think we have reached the maximum for the moment. i mean, it's natural, for the moment you have strange things going on on the planet. for me, that's natural and i don't think it will go to a...
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the police then has to be thinking about the partygoers. so, one thing as the police man knows and maybe teaches this it wasn't joe's house, that's one thing so i have to ask myself is that a reason for thinking the partygoers knew it. okay what is the second? >> the absence of us suppose that host you can name it however you want, the host wasn't even there. there wer were a legal left is happening. >> let me stop you there. didn't the person that extended the invitation, hadn't she been there and said she left to go to the store but she hadn't been there? >> there was evidence that she told the officer she'd gone to the store but the partygoers didn't say that. in response to the question, she's not here. okay i'm trying to get a fully answer. i have one, the house looked vacant, number two, that in fact, peaches didn't have a right to be in the house. i want a complete list of things that makthethings that make it . >> number three, peaches wasn't fair and number four, the partygoers acted suspiciously in response to the police presence.
the police then has to be thinking about the partygoers. so, one thing as the police man knows and maybe teaches this it wasn't joe's house, that's one thing so i have to ask myself is that a reason for thinking the partygoers knew it. okay what is the second? >> the absence of us suppose that host you can name it however you want, the host wasn't even there. there wer were a legal left is happening. >> let me stop you there. didn't the person that extended the invitation, hadn't...
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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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basically that's hosted by sf safe and the police department. it'll be at bush and grant and the focus will be on educating the community on extortion, prevention, scam prevention, burglary prevention, robbery prevention and pedestrian safety. mayor's office, the sf recreation and parks and the sfpd along with supervisor malia cohen will be hosting a press event on friday, january 19th at 9:45 a.m. acting mayor london breed will announce the kick off of a partnership on a community engagement called peace park. this intends to provide a safe place for families and their youth to engage in a number of positive activities. by engaging police strategies and national best practices, this partnership aims to build and strengthen positive and continuing relationships between the community, police and city agencies. and we actually are very excited about this program because what it will provide is programming at these parks during peak hours when really the kids of this age need activities. we're going to start off with thursdays, fridays, and saturday
basically that's hosted by sf safe and the police department. it'll be at bush and grant and the focus will be on educating the community on extortion, prevention, scam prevention, burglary prevention, robbery prevention and pedestrian safety. mayor's office, the sf recreation and parks and the sfpd along with supervisor malia cohen will be hosting a press event on friday, january 19th at 9:45 a.m. acting mayor london breed will announce the kick off of a partnership on a community engagement...
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it's what is the culture within the police department, and sort of what is the culture of police officers on the street when dealing with lgbt folks, too, so i think interesthere's thing about reporting the hate crime and classifying it as such, and there's another thing about going to the police. i'm remembering there's a lot of underreporting also, and so i think that in order for us to really combat this issue, that we really need to have real statistics on what is really happening out there, and i think that this snapshot of it is a really small percentage. which i actually don't really believe these numbers so much. i mean, i understand that the penal code section, it has to meet that criteria, but even when i know what's happening in our schools, i think that this is a very low number for maybe some of it is maybe around the relations, which we know is not under your jurisdiction. >> supervisor sheehy: so i just want to say how incredibly disappointed i am that no one from the command staff showed up today, and how disrespectful that is to our community. we have increased the number
it's what is the culture within the police department, and sort of what is the culture of police officers on the street when dealing with lgbt folks, too, so i think interesthere's thing about reporting the hate crime and classifying it as such, and there's another thing about going to the police. i'm remembering there's a lot of underreporting also, and so i think that in order for us to really combat this issue, that we really need to have real statistics on what is really happening out...
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>> we talked with the police earlier about surveillance video. we are trying to get answers and to see if they can get anything from the images. >> all right, let's hope they do for that family. thank you very much, rob. >>> a pittsburgh man is under arrest and facing felony charges for allegedly pointing a laser at a chp helicopter during a sideshow in oakland. the highway patrol responded to a report of several sideshows around 2:15 this morning? the first one involved 50 people near 42nd avenue and 880. that group moved to 54th avenue and international boulevard where 200 vehicles were found. you can see fireworks in the air. this is the video. there were reports of gunfire. while in the air the officers say they were the target of a green laser several times. they located the 23-year-old suspect and directed them to location. he faces several state and federal charges. >>> a police officer is recovering tonight after he was hit by a car taking part in a different sideshow. this one happened just after 1:00 this morning at the intersection of m
>> we talked with the police earlier about surveillance video. we are trying to get answers and to see if they can get anything from the images. >> all right, let's hope they do for that family. thank you very much, rob. >>> a pittsburgh man is under arrest and facing felony charges for allegedly pointing a laser at a chp helicopter during a sideshow in oakland. the highway patrol responded to a report of several sideshows around 2:15 this morning? the first one involved 50...
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jogging towards the bridge. >> but did the police follow up? r a long time, said these witnesses. >> they ignored everybody that believed they saw nancy for three months. >> same with those suspicious vans, said the defense. >> it was clear that the police had focused on brad to the exclusion of other people. >> 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 were looking for other people she may have had relationships with. why was that important? >> the reason that people look to the spouse first is because
jogging towards the bridge. >> but did the police follow up? r a long time, said these witnesses. >> they ignored everybody that believed they saw nancy for three months. >> same with those suspicious vans, said the defense. >> it was clear that the police had focused on brad to the exclusion of other people. >> it wasn't just brad who had been unfaithful, implied the defense. could someone else have wanted to silence nancy permanently? someone suggested the...
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the commission director. i had done work with police. called the riot that didn't happen, and it was a description of work a colleague with thend myself did prince george's county police department to prevent a ride from occurring by training the police officers. basically, the elements of collective behavior theory and applying them on the street. credential,ind of if you will. i had just come back from europe. i had been over there for a year on assignment. when i arrived i had read about sensedts, but i hadn't what the mood of the country was and how alarmed they were. i was mostly recovering from culture shock. by the waste in abundance in the united states. i was trying to get used to that. the -- i was approached, it is described in this publication coming up by the university of hasigan, that publication the harvest of american racism, the political meaning of the 1967.ce of the summer of re along withe comments from the 4 surviving authors of it. the 5th is deceased. in that document, we talk about how we reacted to the assignment
the commission director. i had done work with police. called the riot that didn't happen, and it was a description of work a colleague with thend myself did prince george's county police department to prevent a ride from occurring by training the police officers. basically, the elements of collective behavior theory and applying them on the street. credential,ind of if you will. i had just come back from europe. i had been over there for a year on assignment. when i arrived i had read about...
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the commission director. i had done work with police. called the riot that didn't happen, and it was a description of work a colleague with thend myself did prince george's county police department to prevent a ride from occurring by training the police officers. basically, the elements of collective behavior theory and applying them on the street. credential,ind of if you will. i had just come back from europe. i had been over there for a year on assignment. when i arrived i had read about sensedts, but i hadn't what the mood of the country was and how alarmed they were. i was mostly recovering from culture shock. by the waste in abundance in the united states. i was trying to get used to that. the -- i was approached, it is described in this publication coming up by the university of hasigan, that publication the harvest of american racism, the political meaning of the 1967.ce of the summer of re along withe comments from the 4 surviving authors of it. the 5th is deceased. in that document, we talk about how we reacted to the assignment
the commission director. i had done work with police. called the riot that didn't happen, and it was a description of work a colleague with thend myself did prince george's county police department to prevent a ride from occurring by training the police officers. basically, the elements of collective behavior theory and applying them on the street. credential,ind of if you will. i had just come back from europe. i had been over there for a year on assignment. when i arrived i had read about...
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they want to cooperate with the police in terms of what can be used in their car. put aside the contract of adhesion. what then? in other words, he knows that budget doesn't want him to have an expectation of privacy in the trunk. >> again, your honor, there could be a contract violation in that context, but there would not be a complete inability to invoke the fourth amendment. >> he knows that the owner of the car, budget, does not want to give him any privacy in the trunk? the police know that the owner of the car does not want to give him any privacy in the trunk and nonetheless he has an expectation of privacy? >> it's a harder case -- >> i know it's a harder case, but i'm trying to get to the limits of your theory. >> in our theory, you have a person in mr. byrd's position. he's been given permission to use the trunk, to lock his items -- >> no, no. i'm asking about my case. >> yes. in that scenario it's very different in that he's not been given permission and like in rakeus, where he's not been given access to it and doesn't have his personal property in the
they want to cooperate with the police in terms of what can be used in their car. put aside the contract of adhesion. what then? in other words, he knows that budget doesn't want him to have an expectation of privacy in the trunk. >> again, your honor, there could be a contract violation in that context, but there would not be a complete inability to invoke the fourth amendment. >> he knows that the owner of the car, budget, does not want to give him any privacy in the trunk? the...
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the youngest victim was 11 years old. policenvestigating the overnight deaths of four young men in unrelated knife attacks across london. also this hour — up to 1600 vehicles are destroyed in a fire in a liverpool car park on new year's eve. one eyewitness said she saw a ‘ball of fire‘ coming from a land rover — before the flames spread to other cars. in a new year's day speech, north korea's leader warns donald trump that he has a nuclear button on his desk — and is ready to use it. and stay with us for a virtual reality trip to the bridge of the starship enterprise, and much more — as click takes a look back at the year in tech. that's in half an hour here on the bbc news channel. good evening and welcome to bbc news. in iran, another ten people have been killed overnight in anti—government protests — that's according to state tv. these are the latest deaths after days of country—wide unrest which began as a protest against the falling standard of living. rana rahimpour reports. the fifth day of protests in iran. once again, t
the youngest victim was 11 years old. policenvestigating the overnight deaths of four young men in unrelated knife attacks across london. also this hour — up to 1600 vehicles are destroyed in a fire in a liverpool car park on new year's eve. one eyewitness said she saw a ‘ball of fire‘ coming from a land rover — before the flames spread to other cars. in a new year's day speech, north korea's leader warns donald trump that he has a nuclear button on his desk — and is ready to use it....
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high crime rates the gap between police and citizens is huge. we met these americans who live in poverty and who were the first victims of police have use. people are more afraid of peace than if criminals. faced with this fear the community gets organized after school the young gather in the house they only even home which and are between ten and sixteen years of age but as you guys can make it. all we pass an aside issues around us. so we can get started at the clinic and want to or not so coming to the teacher is like their big brother the situation is hard to believe he is teaching them how to protect themselves from the police. dull say your pay is. because with that you're fitting into a stereotype that's the kind of stuff day kim avoid to keep you out of any kind of situation or keep you out of trouble or not go horrible on you just because we're not we're dormant because i don't want to be the next person that we call you to as some i just killed by a police officer because that can happen remember taylor rice where we talk about the kill
high crime rates the gap between police and citizens is huge. we met these americans who live in poverty and who were the first victims of police have use. people are more afraid of peace than if criminals. faced with this fear the community gets organized after school the young gather in the house they only even home which and are between ten and sixteen years of age but as you guys can make it. all we pass an aside issues around us. so we can get started at the clinic and want to or not so...
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police brutality was a catalyst of disorder in the 1960's. and there were separate incidents between 1955 and 1968. it was a real kind of major issue that was often a response to kind of indiscriminate, brutal police force, and the police officers in that of being the cause of unrest, but quickly moved on to the larger social institutions. part of what the kerner commission wanted to do was promote improved relationships between police officers and the residents who they were serving. the idea being that it would alleviate fear on both sides, fear of black residents to police officers, and police officer to black residents. there would be review boards on thate departments so police grievances would be adequately addressed. part of what the kerner commission wanted to do was to emphasize a more intra-goal role of police officers into the community, not just focus on crime such as loitering and vagrancy, but to also prosecute serious crimes instead of locking people up or arresting people. >> why was governor kerner selected, the governor of il
police brutality was a catalyst of disorder in the 1960's. and there were separate incidents between 1955 and 1968. it was a real kind of major issue that was often a response to kind of indiscriminate, brutal police force, and the police officers in that of being the cause of unrest, but quickly moved on to the larger social institutions. part of what the kerner commission wanted to do was promote improved relationships between police officers and the residents who they were serving. the idea...
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doesn't have the only suspect or someone might. yet. police made the arrest but investigations in the charts are extremely rare. but with a growing international outrage to some sort of police and slowly being pressured to take action. francis is a detective with the homicide squad and says police often find it difficult to investigate which chance it will work and this will be. conducting believe because it will monitor whether some believe. after reports we chanted north of the problems officers agree need to join the search for the perpetrators. globally. you mustn't blame. when she lost and sometimes. police often least relatives of the victims and local villages to help catch the suspect. after traveling with the boys for several hours one of the suspects spotted by the side of the road. police in villages attempt to arrest. me down on him. one on one and would have to go out and go police. although one man gets away the second suspect is captured and taken into custody and one of the recruits were kinds of personal song. that was part of
doesn't have the only suspect or someone might. yet. police made the arrest but investigations in the charts are extremely rare. but with a growing international outrage to some sort of police and slowly being pressured to take action. francis is a detective with the homicide squad and says police often find it difficult to investigate which chance it will work and this will be. conducting believe because it will monitor whether some believe. after reports we chanted north of the problems...
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the law ah ah ah. yeah her. i'm asking police and open season stop shooting black man just like they're some kind of animal they wouldn't do to me that white now why they have they devalue the black man the black man is well let's put it this way in driving down a street in philadelphia on a hot friday night in august i was with a partner and of course hot august night in philadelphia it's a lot of people don't have air conditioning in and they're outside so there's a lot of people outside on the steps in the street and if we're writing down my partners as well the roaches are out tonight the what roaches cockroaches their little. bugs to crawl into floor they're always like that i can garbage and it's a very derogatory term roach the roaches are out tonight so if you view. people as a roach as an insect an undesirable very undesirable insect. you're going to be able to shoot them much easier than you would a person that you value hire a white person or a speck of them at the time maybe was did not know how to respond to the viol
the law ah ah ah. yeah her. i'm asking police and open season stop shooting black man just like they're some kind of animal they wouldn't do to me that white now why they have they devalue the black man the black man is well let's put it this way in driving down a street in philadelphia on a hot friday night in august i was with a partner and of course hot august night in philadelphia it's a lot of people don't have air conditioning in and they're outside so there's a lot of people outside on...
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and the whole police department knows me. glow fluorescent >> so, you're lookin' at her sideways? >> i'm just like, i'm doin' the best i can to be a good husband, give her a chance. >> no reason to believe she's faking it with you? >> no. i mean, she may have been a bad actress the day they caught her on camera, but as far as with me, she was an academy award winner. >> reporter: he says dalia also seemed to be playing the role as an expectant mother. >> there never was a baby, was there, mike? >> never was a baby. >> reporter: another thing that dalia was not expecting was the formal charge being filed against her, solicitation to commit first-degree murder with a firearm. >> hello. >> hello. >> hey, it's me. >> reporter: but even after her arrest, dalia phoned michael from jail, pleading with him to get her an attorney, claiming the cops had gotten it all wrong. >> what they're saying is not true. >> you said you wanted to have me killed. i heard that. what's your problem? >> that's not true. that is not true. >> how is it
and the whole police department knows me. glow fluorescent >> so, you're lookin' at her sideways? >> i'm just like, i'm doin' the best i can to be a good husband, give her a chance. >> no reason to believe she's faking it with you? >> no. i mean, she may have been a bad actress the day they caught her on camera, but as far as with me, she was an academy award winner. >> reporter: he says dalia also seemed to be playing the role as an expectant mother. >>...
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the police don't know who you are. and this is the facts of this case provide a good example of how unauthorized driving can frustrate law enforcement. why is it that society should be prepared to recognize this conduct as reasonable? >> because society recognizes that when you put your personal items in a locked space and put it in a locked foot locker, you have a expectation of privacy regarding it. and the courts don't look at it like are you engaged in criminal conduct or a bad guy. if you're sitting in a car which you locked and you can lock the car and locked the trunk, society recognizes an expectation of privacy. mr. byrd sitting in the ford fusion after pulled over by the police, is not wrongfully present. if they are wrongfully present that's different. the government can see he wasn't. he had the personal items locked in the trunk and as an objective matter someone has a reasonable expectation of privacy in the circumstances and the expectation is bolstered by the common law which says he has a right to sue o
the police don't know who you are. and this is the facts of this case provide a good example of how unauthorized driving can frustrate law enforcement. why is it that society should be prepared to recognize this conduct as reasonable? >> because society recognizes that when you put your personal items in a locked space and put it in a locked foot locker, you have a expectation of privacy regarding it. and the courts don't look at it like are you engaged in criminal conduct or a bad guy....
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but they are often brought to an abrupt end by the police. ast may far below those watching a peaceful protest from the relative safety of the roof of them a p.c. university into muka when the police suddenly attacked swat thank you from which. they don't give you don't. and i can secular to your software like. order. to. you know i'm going to you're. going to get it. that way because you. said i didn't hear. that's the heart of the conflict is life. in the poochie say that for decades they've been pushed to the margins of their ancestral timeline often to make way for forestry plantations where fast growing trees unsuited to patagonia have wrought havoc with the environment. you know the fatalities see our. role he. said of. the latino. just. like your soul. that we're looking to get and yeah i want to just you know the. young people that the threat of violence is never far off. told us that when his brother complained about a stolen horse to a policeman two months ago he was shot dead by the officer leaving a widow and child illegally. for t
but they are often brought to an abrupt end by the police. ast may far below those watching a peaceful protest from the relative safety of the roof of them a p.c. university into muka when the police suddenly attacked swat thank you from which. they don't give you don't. and i can secular to your software like. order. to. you know i'm going to you're. going to get it. that way because you. said i didn't hear. that's the heart of the conflict is life. in the poochie say that for decades they've...
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on the deadlyn ambush that target of police officers in colorado. one deputy was killed, four we are now learning that the shooter was a former army sergeant. onwrote an alarming message social media and in the mail that included threats to police officers. he did not have a criminal record. alison: back at home, an uptick in violence, most recently two juveniles shot near a school. nelly d.c. councilmember is getting involved. neighbors are on edge and one answers. >> it makes the kids nervous to come outside and play. anna-lysa: this month there have been several shootings in the apartment neighborhoods her daughter lives in, not far from the latest shooting in the 3500 block of port street. two juveniles were shot near the elementary school. -- at 8 p.m.26, december 26. they are expected to survive. violence will6:30 be the topic of discussion the park view recreation center, not far from the scene of the shooting. in a phone interview, the councilmember said this about the recent shootings. "although the police believe they are unrelated, i belie
on the deadlyn ambush that target of police officers in colorado. one deputy was killed, four we are now learning that the shooter was a former army sergeant. onwrote an alarming message social media and in the mail that included threats to police officers. he did not have a criminal record. alison: back at home, an uptick in violence, most recently two juveniles shot near a school. nelly d.c. councilmember is getting involved. neighbors are on edge and one answers. >> it makes the kids...
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and for the federal agents to come in here wearing those police vests certainly diminishes the abilityor this police department to continue to build and instill the trust and confidence that we have lost. everybody's working feverishly and here they come in, doing what they're doing, and i'm as concerned as the vice president is, as i'm sure all of you are, that this continue. i'm not sure what authority we have to insist that they truly identi identify themselves as federal agents and not members of the san francisco police department so thank you vice president mazzucco. >> president turman: any other public comment on items 2 a through d? hearing none, public comment is now closed. secretary kilshaw. >> clerk: item 3, discussion regarding draft or the 3.01, written communication system discussion. >> good evening, president turman, vice president mazzucco, commissioners, interim director, chief scott. commissioners, in your packet, you have a general draft order, 3.01, i have sergeant gary buck ner who will be covering the high point of that general order. that's a collaboration eff
and for the federal agents to come in here wearing those police vests certainly diminishes the abilityor this police department to continue to build and instill the trust and confidence that we have lost. everybody's working feverishly and here they come in, doing what they're doing, and i'm as concerned as the vice president is, as i'm sure all of you are, that this continue. i'm not sure what authority we have to insist that they truly identi identify themselves as federal agents and not...
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the. mounted police city police. state police task force. everything is done to make sure that terse to have fun and he said. they bring in six billion dollars each year. the youth of new orleans has fun in a different way. than the legal. but the street races on a road under construction. are numbered clay is twenty four he never misses a run. every sunday of every week very much. but in. this race people. like the promos got to strain to certain races of race. each weekend there are dozens looking for the thrill of speech. girls also take part in the races when not rather than coming up it was like you're going to raise chickens issue candidates it's in your blood the media the female there are going to. i bought it for the cash money up front this is my everybody help me pay for it it's my. life. after two hundred metres she reaches one hundred miles per hour. not enough to win the race. so we go on. those roads are sort of a skate for the you know really. no one. who wants the best place in the world come out. with the police or. everybod
the. mounted police city police. state police task force. everything is done to make sure that terse to have fun and he said. they bring in six billion dollars each year. the youth of new orleans has fun in a different way. than the legal. but the street races on a road under construction. are numbered clay is twenty four he never misses a run. every sunday of every week very much. but in. this race people. like the promos got to strain to certain races of race. each weekend there are dozens...
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the girls' families over the police response to the protests. seen ups father told d.w. that he wants justice for his daughter. we demand that the government take steps to ensure the safety and protection of all giggles in this country. i'd also like to appeal to the army chief and the chief justice that steps be taken to avoid such tragedies like those taken in many army counter-terrorism operations. this is a community in grief and sorry vanished on her way to us last week. this is the last image of her alive an annoying man leading her away holding her hand. police discovered her body on this trash heap on tuesday seen i was believed to have been raped several times and then strangled to death her family wants a thorough investigation. the murderer be arrested alive the police shouldn't look to lift the burden from themselves by killing some innocent person and then seeing no you have justice. the low whore high court chief justice has ordered the police to take swift action in this case but with residents furious at what they see as a failure to properly investigate
the girls' families over the police response to the protests. seen ups father told d.w. that he wants justice for his daughter. we demand that the government take steps to ensure the safety and protection of all giggles in this country. i'd also like to appeal to the army chief and the chief justice that steps be taken to avoid such tragedies like those taken in many army counter-terrorism operations. this is a community in grief and sorry vanished on her way to us last week. this is the last...
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office, the san francisco police internal affairs division and the office of police accountablity, and the office of the chief medical examiner were also called to investigate this incident. anyone with any information about this incident is asked to call the sfpd tip line or text a tip to tip411, and begin the message with sfpd. you may remain anonymous. tomorrow, we will have our town hall meeting at 1800 oakdale. it'll be at 1:00 in the afternoon involving our practice at town hall, which we try to have it at the same time the shooting occurred, unless it happened in the morning, so we will have that at 1800 oakdale, and it's open to the public. >> police, i'm going to ask you to schedule that town hall to sometime in the evening. 1:00 p.m. will not give the public enough time to attend that meeting, especially in the middle of the day. so please work with your staff to come up with a 5:00 or 6:00 p.m. start time, please. >> we will fulfill that request but it might put it off to another day. >> president turman: i would rather put it off to another day than not have the public have
office, the san francisco police internal affairs division and the office of police accountablity, and the office of the chief medical examiner were also called to investigate this incident. anyone with any information about this incident is asked to call the sfpd tip line or text a tip to tip411, and begin the message with sfpd. you may remain anonymous. tomorrow, we will have our town hall meeting at 1800 oakdale. it'll be at 1:00 in the afternoon involving our practice at town hall, which we...
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the police were looking for him because he eluded them by speeding away. the evidence of the theft comes when they see the number after they lift the tarp. >> yes, your honor. now, there is some it is agreement in the record about that. but the officer testified he went to the house solely to look for the motorcycle that had eluded him, he was asked, was the motorcycle -- did you think the motorcycle was contraband? and he said no. so he was looking into the eluding, and when he ran the vin number he found that it was stolen. >> so he didn't know this was stolen property yet, the vin number -- this is like jardeans, the vin number gave him that information. >> that is what he stated, yes. >> you could see under the tarp, right, some identifying characteristics in the extension of the wheel that allowed it to go 140 miles an hour, and the color scheme and all that? >> well, you couldn't see the color scheme. but you could see -- the basis for the probable cause is he has the facebook picture that shows the motorcycle not under a tarp and then he gets to the
the police were looking for him because he eluded them by speeding away. the evidence of the theft comes when they see the number after they lift the tarp. >> yes, your honor. now, there is some it is agreement in the record about that. but the officer testified he went to the house solely to look for the motorcycle that had eluded him, he was asked, was the motorcycle -- did you think the motorcycle was contraband? and he said no. so he was looking into the eluding, and when he ran the...
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but they are often brought to an abrupt end by the police. ast may far below those watching a peaceful protest from the relative safety of the roof of them a p.c. university into muka when the police suddenly attacked swat thank you for. the door give you don't. like a secular do it yourself but like. you know i'm going to you're. going to get. better because you. know what are you going to you're not. that's the heart of the conflict is life. in the poochie say that for decades they've been pushed to the margins of that and central time often to make way for forestry plantations where fast growing trees unsuited to patagonia have wrought havoc with the environment. that you know the fatalities. roll like even. if just below the law you. get. your soul. well again to get any i want to first olds you know the. young people that the threat of violence is never far off. tells us that when his brother complained about a stolen horse to a policeman two months ago he was shot dead by the officer leaving a widow and child in legally. you. know the la
but they are often brought to an abrupt end by the police. ast may far below those watching a peaceful protest from the relative safety of the roof of them a p.c. university into muka when the police suddenly attacked swat thank you for. the door give you don't. like a secular do it yourself but like. you know i'm going to you're. going to get. better because you. know what are you going to you're not. that's the heart of the conflict is life. in the poochie say that for decades they've been...
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in the spring of 2005, the albuquerque police agreed. gned was cold case detective mark wilson. >> the department said yes, we will look into it. it is three years and he left a young daughter behind and left a house. >> reporter: the detective began digging for any information on the missing mechanic. did any record of him exist. >> first, we looked into obviously the criminal end to see if maybe he had been stopped or maybe there might be a police report on him somewhere. >> reporter: there is nothing? >> right. there is nothing. we also look into the fact that he could be dead somewhere. >> and you checked the criminal investigator's office and he is not there. >> right. and then i started to look into see if there is any indication of financial records that might indicate that he was working somewhere, and there was once again, we came into a dead end there. >> reporter: but the detective did discover one very curious thing. it turns out that mike snyder had file d state tax returns fo 2004 and 2005, years after his disappearance. >>
in the spring of 2005, the albuquerque police agreed. gned was cold case detective mark wilson. >> the department said yes, we will look into it. it is three years and he left a young daughter behind and left a house. >> reporter: the detective began digging for any information on the missing mechanic. did any record of him exist. >> first, we looked into obviously the criminal end to see if maybe he had been stopped or maybe there might be a police report on him somewhere....
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i asked about the responsibility of the police. e criminal procedures and investigations act of 1996. the police must list all unused material, the police must list all unused material, and that the cps, so a decision can be made, what should be evidence, and what should be supplied to the defence in any case. the prosecution effectively makes a decision on what should be passed to the defence, rather than the police? it is that. the police tend to list things on different schedules. they'll make an initial assessment. it is up to the reviewing cps lawyer to make a final decision and often there can be discussions between the prosecution and the defence. but in effect it should be a team approach between the police and prosecutors. is there ever disagreement between the police and prosecutors about what evidence should be put forward to the defence team? yes. sometimes it is covert material. and there is other information that doesn't want to be disclosed. there have been occasions where prosecutors as a result of that have stopped
i asked about the responsibility of the police. e criminal procedures and investigations act of 1996. the police must list all unused material, the police must list all unused material, and that the cps, so a decision can be made, what should be evidence, and what should be supplied to the defence in any case. the prosecution effectively makes a decision on what should be passed to the defence, rather than the police? it is that. the police tend to list things on different schedules. they'll...
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it comes from the police. if the police have not provided them... at is out there, they don't know what's available. there is a significant issue with policing and the need for specialist officers to take responsibility for disclosure in the same way they do for the investigation itself. secondly, the prosecutor should be asking questions. the examples we have recently, was there anything on her phone, or online? was it answered 7 clearly it wasn't answered. that evidence turned up very late. we can't have a situation where a team doesn't work as a team and the experience doesn't seem to be there. as a result, justice isn't being done. and what about other cases? those cases that have been dealt with. what about the rape finalised last week, for example? are you going to look at the evidence in relation to that? this opens a can of worms when you say you want to look at all current cases. because lawyers and defendants will be asking, what about my case a year ago? what about the case you have not prepared? you say something is amiss and it needs to
it comes from the police. if the police have not provided them... at is out there, they don't know what's available. there is a significant issue with policing and the need for specialist officers to take responsibility for disclosure in the same way they do for the investigation itself. secondly, the prosecutor should be asking questions. the examples we have recently, was there anything on her phone, or online? was it answered 7 clearly it wasn't answered. that evidence turned up very late....
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i'm talking to your talking train patrol patrols or the army because the police were not trusted by the people they were not trusted by the army they were not trusted by this and they were trusted by only president mugabe why because the person that was second in command of the police is this person and and the war point was to serve god that presidents grow well what do you disturbing to many people young to be in your country there are plenty of signs that the new president is no different from the old one you take is warning about pluralism and political opposition those who oppose us will park and park he said they will continue to park but the p.f. train won't. role on ruling and ruling while they bark again it's all about the party there's nothing about the crash last that's a misinterpretation of what and that's a direct quote of what you say yes but i will tell you any course get taken out of his contempt and listen this minute you think this man is ever going to allow the barking dogs of the opposition to sweep him out of power you know we shall if they will not of shall if
i'm talking to your talking train patrol patrols or the army because the police were not trusted by the people they were not trusted by the army they were not trusted by this and they were trusted by only president mugabe why because the person that was second in command of the police is this person and and the war point was to serve god that presidents grow well what do you disturbing to many people young to be in your country there are plenty of signs that the new president is no different...
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the car running.>> reporter: she called pittsburgh police, and with officers arrived, he was still sitting in the backseat.>> police said he thought i was his lift driver. >> reporter: she said she deal smell alcohol from the car and she thinks the intruder got into the car when she hit the unlock button on her keychain. >> it frightens me that i did not see him until i pulled into my driveway. each and every time i get in this car now, i am back in that moment where i turned around and i see him sitting there. i don't know how long it will take for me to get over that.>> reporter: the man was arrested on charges of being drunk in public. as for crystal stafford, she is not sure when she will be ready to return to work. but when she does, she will be asking police to escort her to her car at the end of her shift.>> it is just amazing how she got -- he got into her car and she did not even notice them. what would she have done if she would've seen him when she was driving?>> reporter: i am sure she would have pulled over and got out of the car. had she seen him earlier in which he got it home, i am sure sh
the car running.>> reporter: she called pittsburgh police, and with officers arrived, he was still sitting in the backseat.>> police said he thought i was his lift driver. >> reporter: she said she deal smell alcohol from the car and she thinks the intruder got into the car when she hit the unlock button on her keychain. >> it frightens me that i did not see him until i pulled into my driveway. each and every time i get in this car now, i am back in that moment where i...
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the last and sometimes. police often least relatives of the victims and local villages to help catch the suspect. after traveling boys from the same alleys one of the suspects spotted on the side road. police in villages attempt to arrest. me down on him. one on one and would have to go up and go police. although one man gets away the second suspect is captured and taken into custody and one of the recruit spends a personal song that it was possible that we've been able to move on or want to just. do it. i'm going to. put down. one phone without which i. wouldn't. know who they are the only. one of. the many little you know no good. muslim that. i want but. the government. told the prime suspect. talking to us to me they don't want other people because they. were my friend a member somebody should let me push you know you remember me one. of. them and we're going to meet him i'm just so i'm going to bring them up but they really know what. not to do you know you're not going to look at me little boy this is all you
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the headlines at 11am: police are trying to establish how many people were in a car, which hit and killed three teenagers in west london on friday. the cabinet office minister david lidington has urged the conservative party to "come together" amid growing rifts in the party over brexit. it's the conservative family — left, right and centre, because we're broad church — needs to come together in a spirit of mutual respect. hospitals in the afghan capital, kabul, struggle to cope with casualties from a suicide bombing that killed at least 95 people and injured 158 others. also in the next hour, a crackdown on rogue parking companies. firms which use unfair practices are to be banned from accessing motorists' details and issuing fines. and st 11:30am, the dateline london panel talk davos, brexit and the middle east. that's all in half an hour here on bbc news. good morning and welcome to bbc news. police are hunting for a man who is believed to have fled the scene after a crash that killed three teenage boys at a bus stop in west london. a 28—year—old man was arrested on friday night on sus
the headlines at 11am: police are trying to establish how many people were in a car, which hit and killed three teenagers in west london on friday. the cabinet office minister david lidington has urged the conservative party to "come together" amid growing rifts in the party over brexit. it's the conservative family — left, right and centre, because we're broad church — needs to come together in a spirit of mutual respect. hospitals in the afghan capital, kabul, struggle to cope...
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this is due to the news live from berlin that russia's opposition kicks off the day of nationwide on sea putin rallies police in moscow are also in force as the protests go their way there earlier today authorities raided the offices of president critic alexei laval they also calling on the head of the day of heavy fighting in syria's offer and region turkey claims a diplomatic success and it's so friends of against u.s. box kurdish militia. we. will welcome to the program opposition supporters are gathering in moscow as a nationwide day of protest is getting underway earlier today moscow police raided the office of opposition the spoken crime then president x a enough spokesperson for the opposition said that the police were using the ruse of a bomb threat to question members of the opposition the opposition has called for protests and over one hundred says he supports a boycott of the presidential elections in march which has called a farce. himself is banned from running a previous fraud conviction he says was trumped up now he's turned all his campaign offices into what he calls protests offices well for
this is due to the news live from berlin that russia's opposition kicks off the day of nationwide on sea putin rallies police in moscow are also in force as the protests go their way there earlier today authorities raided the offices of president critic alexei laval they also calling on the head of the day of heavy fighting in syria's offer and region turkey claims a diplomatic success and it's so friends of against u.s. box kurdish militia. we. will welcome to the program opposition supporters...