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cross that story all teased on course to the with the latest updates. of a british police officer slapping a fourteen year old girl during an arrest the images soon spread online and divided public opinion just a warning the video does contain scenes of violence. if you break your gaga over. how you're going to want was your god. i don't want my. god i don't care i'm going. to. go thank you rick. police say they responded to a disturbance involving a youth fighting and in attempting to get the girl under control a male officer struck the teenager in the face they claim it was in response to her trying to grab a taser and police radio the girl and a fifty two year old woman were arrested on suspicion of assault two officers had to receive medical treatment for bites and cuts is just some of the reaction there has been to the incident why would a fully grown man police officer need to palm strike a fourteen year old girl the video shows nothing more than police brutality agent john donne no excuses for resisting arrest there's no deserved or not about it he used adequate for
cross that story all teased on course to the with the latest updates. of a british police officer slapping a fourteen year old girl during an arrest the images soon spread online and divided public opinion just a warning the video does contain scenes of violence. if you break your gaga over. how you're going to want was your god. i don't want my. god i don't care i'm going. to. go thank you rick. police say they responded to a disturbance involving a youth fighting and in attempting to get the...
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the police, the specialist police, they have come in the 4x4 bmw 5 series.a matter of minutes, in five minutes, i have seen five of them coming with their blue lights flashing, they dealt with it, they have made an arrest or arrests, but definitely the main person has been arrested. there has been at least two ambulances, there were fire engines, so yes, i commend the police, yes, i do. thank you for telling us what you saw. so that is just one eyewitness account of the drama which unfolded outside the houses of parliament here in westminster this morning. the details of which are still emerging. that is our political correspondent who works at our westminster offices here and was he a very shortly after it happened at 7:37am this morning. we have some pictures that i want to show you that were filmed from a camera we have high up over the palace of westminster. it was rolling at the time and you can just see the vehicle swerving onto the wrong side of the road before it then collides with those security barriers outside the palace of westminster. the man wh
the police, the specialist police, they have come in the 4x4 bmw 5 series.a matter of minutes, in five minutes, i have seen five of them coming with their blue lights flashing, they dealt with it, they have made an arrest or arrests, but definitely the main person has been arrested. there has been at least two ambulances, there were fire engines, so yes, i commend the police, yes, i do. thank you for telling us what you saw. so that is just one eyewitness account of the drama which unfolded...
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the. welcome back deaths in police custody of reach the highest in a decade according to britain's independent office for police conduct twenty three people died during or after police custody in twenty seventeen alone one of the names not on that list is twenty year old londoner rochelle chiles earlier this year following an investigation by the i o. p. c. the crown prosecution service ruled his death was an accident no charges will that we brought against the officer that restrained him someone who has. speech of the findings of the official in question investigation is russian charles's great uncle rod charles he is a former metropolitan police chief inspector with thirty years experience is designed trained and applied specialist restraint tactics he maintains correct use of tactics would have prevented the avoidable death of his nephew inspector things were going on going underground a year since your great nephew twenty year old russian charles died after being restrained by police the police force you worked for why do you reject the inquest verdict of the death was an accident the reje
the. welcome back deaths in police custody of reach the highest in a decade according to britain's independent office for police conduct twenty three people died during or after police custody in twenty seventeen alone one of the names not on that list is twenty year old londoner rochelle chiles earlier this year following an investigation by the i o. p. c. the crown prosecution service ruled his death was an accident no charges will that we brought against the officer that restrained him...
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we heard the sirens of the police escort. you can see i'm not sure whether he stopped speaking but clearly someone is coming out and they believe it could be related to jason kessler and unite the right. this is the antifa folks, it spontaneously grew here. we see some things being thrown towards the police now. as you look in here it has been peaceful so far but it has quickly turned into a little bit of a flashpoint. we are here on pennsylvania avenue and 17th. this is where kessler went in and clearly you have several hundred of the antifa protesters standing here, wanting to confront kessler when he leaves. and again, it has been peaceful so far. this clearly is a confrontation that the counter protesters wanted to engage in to let their message be told. there antifascist, the message is not entirely directed towards kessler. it is also directed to the trump administration who they perceive as fascist. as well as a law enforcement. but right now, this as you can see is tangled up. it is all about whether or not kessler is
we heard the sirens of the police escort. you can see i'm not sure whether he stopped speaking but clearly someone is coming out and they believe it could be related to jason kessler and unite the right. this is the antifa folks, it spontaneously grew here. we see some things being thrown towards the police now. as you look in here it has been peaceful so far but it has quickly turned into a little bit of a flashpoint. we are here on pennsylvania avenue and 17th. this is where kessler went in...
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the driver has been detained by armed police. they swooped within seconds of this car crashing into the barrier. it is reported that several pedestrians have been injured for them it's not known how seriously. one of them, it appears, was a cyclist. his bicycle has been badly damaged and is still lying on the road. the area is in lockdown, though. emergency services on the scene. these pictures here just up the road from parliament square fulston this is the scene at whitehall. the whole area, as i say, is in lockdown there. police, as soon as the incident happened outside the palace of westminster which is in recess, so parliamentarians are on holiday at the moment, police racing not only to the scene of the crash, the incident, but also to ten downing st. this is just incident, but also to ten downing st. this isjust outside incident, but also to ten downing st. this is just outside ten incident, but also to ten downing st. this isjust outside ten downing st. this isjust outside ten downing st where the gates are for number ten.
the driver has been detained by armed police. they swooped within seconds of this car crashing into the barrier. it is reported that several pedestrians have been injured for them it's not known how seriously. one of them, it appears, was a cyclist. his bicycle has been badly damaged and is still lying on the road. the area is in lockdown, though. emergency services on the scene. these pictures here just up the road from parliament square fulston this is the scene at whitehall. the whole area,...
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one, where does the police commission and the san francisco police department stand on the issue of i.c.e.? two, where does the police commission and the san francisco police department stand on san francisco being a sanctuary city? there's one comment that -- another comment. i understood that there were two people that were hospitalized, you know, from this incident, and no mention was mentioned about that. i understand they were both released from the hospital now. thank you. >> commissioner mazzucco: thank you. public comment's now closed. commissioner dejesus? >> commissioner dejesus: i guess -- i know there were five uses of force. the five uses of force, those are the -- i call them bean bags, but they are -- >> e.r. w. >> yeah, those are the e.r. w.'s, and i guess we would look back at the use of force and see why you had to use them. the people that were hopsized, about they hospitalized because of the use of weapons? >> one was hospitalized -- it was a bodily force use of force, and he was treated and released. hang on one second here, commissioner. >> extended range impact weap
one, where does the police commission and the san francisco police department stand on the issue of i.c.e.? two, where does the police commission and the san francisco police department stand on san francisco being a sanctuary city? there's one comment that -- another comment. i understood that there were two people that were hospitalized, you know, from this incident, and no mention was mentioned about that. i understand they were both released from the hospital now. thank you. >>...
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recommendations about what the police should do, what the police should do, what the police should do, but the community is a big part of that equation. and nobody has the courage and conviction to come forward. that tells you a little bit about the fear out there being a former prosecutor and a gang prosecutor, $250,000 won't get somebody to come forward and help solve the murder of this young man. and in other murders. it's not enough money. so the community has to make a decision whether or not they're going to work with law enforcement to solve this murder and give ms. brown some closure. if anybody has any information, i know ms. brown usually gives the names of the perpetrators that are involved. one i actually participate in sending to federal prison for a while, but he's back out. one is dead, no surprise. and the tip line is 415-575-4444. thank you, ms. brown. please call the next line item. >> i have a comment or a question. >> sure. commissioner hirsch. >> commissioner: can the director anderson comment about mediation and how mediation is functioning right now in a couple
recommendations about what the police should do, what the police should do, what the police should do, but the community is a big part of that equation. and nobody has the courage and conviction to come forward. that tells you a little bit about the fear out there being a former prosecutor and a gang prosecutor, $250,000 won't get somebody to come forward and help solve the murder of this young man. and in other murders. it's not enough money. so the community has to make a decision whether or...
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we'll have the latest. police chiefs in staffordshire tell this programme they fear it's only a matter of time before someone dies from the synthetic drug "monkey dust", so—called because it makes people think they have superhuman strength, and can climb like monkeys. we'll talk to a police chief who tells us the drug should be reclassified as a class a substance. we'll talk live to british sprinting sensation dina asher—smith, now ready to take on the best sprinters on the planet after her three amazing three gold medals at the european championships. it still feels kind of surreal. everybody keeps saying you ran 10.85, you won. i mean, i still can't believe it. that is such a good time i can't believe i ran it, but, yeah, i am absolutely over the moon. we'll be talking to herjust before ten o'clock. and, technically speaking, this three—year—old girl show her in the has a higher iq than this man. ophelia has an iq of 171. she's in the top 0.03% of the population. we'll be talking to her parents and a child psych
we'll have the latest. police chiefs in staffordshire tell this programme they fear it's only a matter of time before someone dies from the synthetic drug "monkey dust", so—called because it makes people think they have superhuman strength, and can climb like monkeys. we'll talk to a police chief who tells us the drug should be reclassified as a class a substance. we'll talk live to british sprinting sensation dina asher—smith, now ready to take on the best sprinters on the planet...
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to the. police say they responded to a disturbance involving a youth fighting in attempting to get the girl under control a male officer struck the teenager in the face they claim it was in response to her trying to grab a taser and police radio the girl and fifty two year old woman were arrested on suspicion of assault the officers involved to receive medical treatment from bites and cuts here's just some of the reaction that's been circulating online. why would a fully grown man police officer need to palm strike a fourteen year old girl the video shows nothing more than police brutality agent and done no excuses for resisting arrest there's no deserved or not about it he used adequate force to protect himself and detain the suspect the open palm head was to disorientate her so they could get her arms she was being very violent in my opinion and that force was very necessary the officers in question need sacking. police chiefs have justified the officer's actions saying the video does not give a f
to the. police say they responded to a disturbance involving a youth fighting in attempting to get the girl under control a male officer struck the teenager in the face they claim it was in response to her trying to grab a taser and police radio the girl and fifty two year old woman were arrested on suspicion of assault the officers involved to receive medical treatment from bites and cuts here's just some of the reaction that's been circulating online. why would a fully grown man police...
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the police obliged them. television reported instances that i felt was misleading and beaten young people look like victims of nazi storm troopers' brigade. but that that didn't really change what the films captured. and thousands of still photographs. really, it's still there. the television distort something that, that photogs didn't? how important to tv that strong media force changed things a little bit. i'm not sure it did, really. but it was interesting reading some of these accounts that seems to challenge, that that isn't what i saw. i was in front of the hilton and the tv reports don't really give that picture. but it comes down again to to me, these cops actually lose control. and i'm thinking no. absolutely not. it didn't. from the interviews that i conducted over the seven- or eight-year period it was pretty clear that they knew exactly what they were going to do, and set out and did it. that it was a conscious decision. focused, measured, brutal, violent. and why not everybody was in on it, those
the police obliged them. television reported instances that i felt was misleading and beaten young people look like victims of nazi storm troopers' brigade. but that that didn't really change what the films captured. and thousands of still photographs. really, it's still there. the television distort something that, that photogs didn't? how important to tv that strong media force changed things a little bit. i'm not sure it did, really. but it was interesting reading some of these accounts that...
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the police force you worked for why do you reject the inquest verdict of the death was an accident the rejection is is quite straightforward i did it many weeks before the inquest sat before the jury was sworn in because i spoke to the lead investigator on several occasions and ice pointed out a number of issues which i considered were flawed in the investigation. i was for both disregarded in terms of some of the issues i raised my take is that bearing in mind that i haven't investigated background. they want to get to the bottom of it and as to why we could have worked together i would do nothing to impede their investigation i would hopefully think with the knowledge that i have an experience i have i'll be able to enhance the quality investigation it proved to me to be the case that they didn't want to engage with me and i think they saw me as a distraction or maybe they thought prejudiced a case of already covered that that wouldn't be the case but above all if you bring a flawed investigation in
the police force you worked for why do you reject the inquest verdict of the death was an accident the rejection is is quite straightforward i did it many weeks before the inquest sat before the jury was sworn in because i spoke to the lead investigator on several occasions and ice pointed out a number of issues which i considered were flawed in the investigation. i was for both disregarded in terms of some of the issues i raised my take is that bearing in mind that i haven't investigated...
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well we have to consider that the police is a federal it's not a federal. issue state of sex and he has to take actions and that of course is where the actions where the decisions are going to have to be made you're right about that cross amelia's vice-chairman here in berlin of the association of german criminal investigation officers just released we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you you very much. yeah i think bill is really taken advantage of a lot of people and i think it's a very serious thing and it's a very serious charge and we have literally thousands and thousands of complaints coming in and you just can't do that so i think that googling twitter and facebook they're really treading on very very troubled territory and they have to be careful . well that was the us president donald trump accusing google twitter and facebook of bias he also tweeted this about google google search result for trump news shows only the viewing a reporting of fake news media in other words they have it rigged for me and others say that almost all
well we have to consider that the police is a federal it's not a federal. issue state of sex and he has to take actions and that of course is where the actions where the decisions are going to have to be made you're right about that cross amelia's vice-chairman here in berlin of the association of german criminal investigation officers just released we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you you very much. yeah i think bill is really taken advantage of a lot of people and i...
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the herald tribune. it -- i have been a lot of police action and this is the worst performance i have seen by the police. he called it a national scandal and predicted it would haunt the them a credit campaign for the presidency for the fall and beyond. even hugh downs, do you remember him? he was a very meek guy. he said, do you know that the police who hit me last night, they are pigs. this really annoyed mayor daly. and the police department spokesperson also. we talked a little bit about the film of the demonstrations being showed in the hall. the cops would say one thing, and the mayor was another. the mayor and the police department struck back. they kept this up. the nationally televised interview, daly called the demonstrators terrace. they also made the intelligence report said that there were assassination threats. a were never explained or detailed. this great debate began. the media coverage of them had just begun. i'm not going to ended today. but i will talk about what has happened to the media. it is not all that. the major challenge for me, business as usual, it was this beats depressed p
the herald tribune. it -- i have been a lot of police action and this is the worst performance i have seen by the police. he called it a national scandal and predicted it would haunt the them a credit campaign for the presidency for the fall and beyond. even hugh downs, do you remember him? he was a very meek guy. he said, do you know that the police who hit me last night, they are pigs. this really annoyed mayor daly. and the police department spokesperson also. we talked a little bit about...
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operation is over but to avoid the confirming the police are saying that. that is over and they're confirming the accident the incident did happen to the guy shouted god is great during it. q elsewhere today facebook recently launched a crusade against the spread of misinformation and fake news it's now banned hundreds of pages it claims are linked to iran and russia for allegedly trying to sway political opinion if you put trying to this has got the lead story. thanks for joining us franco with your latest news in the world of social media facebook and twitter have gotten rid of suspicious accounts spewing fakes and propaganda from iran the troll factories not only after the minds of the americans but users all over the world it's claimed to be run by iran's government media. not us of the by. some of them through. facebook already enables users to check if they've been exposed to russian bots and trolls from an apparent russian troll factory how many trolls does it take to incite i've evolution scores of so-called russian bots took over twitter and faceboo
operation is over but to avoid the confirming the police are saying that. that is over and they're confirming the accident the incident did happen to the guy shouted god is great during it. q elsewhere today facebook recently launched a crusade against the spread of misinformation and fake news it's now banned hundreds of pages it claims are linked to iran and russia for allegedly trying to sway political opinion if you put trying to this has got the lead story. thanks for joining us franco...
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the d.c. police are not having it. the park police are in charge of lafayette park. the d.c. police you'll see out there on the streets. you'll see they have horses they have brought in as well. then of course the white house is right there. so you have the secret service, who is also here. they've got eyes in the sky. there are choppers flying over. they have eyes on top of the white house as well. the security is very tight. it's very serious. they're trying to make sure that these two groups, unlike what happened in charlottesville, do not come together, and they're trying to make sure there is no violence. if they want to yell and scream, they can do that all day long, but the officers here are keeping the two apart. ryan? >> sara sidner, thank you for your report. we're going to continue to keep a very close eye on this situation as those white supremacists make their wie ay front of the white house. we'll go back if something warrants that coverage. today, of course, bringing another contradiction from the president's legal team. president trump's attorney rudy giuliani
the d.c. police are not having it. the park police are in charge of lafayette park. the d.c. police you'll see out there on the streets. you'll see they have horses they have brought in as well. then of course the white house is right there. so you have the secret service, who is also here. they've got eyes in the sky. there are choppers flying over. they have eyes on top of the white house as well. the security is very tight. it's very serious. they're trying to make sure that these two...
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we have to be neutral and the cons for all the police departments in germany of course i cannot speak for every single colleague for every single officer in every single department but as a whole the german police states neutral what about what we're seeing in and also in dresden the we've seen problems like this before and we've we've heard these accusations before and it's like it seems that they don't go away do you have an explanation why this this problem persists there well i don't really have a true explanation for that but the police and its nature is. very close to conservatism and law and order and let the groups tend to reject or despise conservative conservatism and law and order so that might be a reason for those accusations that we the police protect the new nazis we heard on the program last night from a professor in dresden he said that police tend to feel more aligned with the far right then the left because they are constantly told by the left we hate you i mean what do you what do you say about that. hatred from the far left side
we have to be neutral and the cons for all the police departments in germany of course i cannot speak for every single colleague for every single officer in every single department but as a whole the german police states neutral what about what we're seeing in and also in dresden the we've seen problems like this before and we've we've heard these accusations before and it's like it seems that they don't go away do you have an explanation why this this problem persists there well i don't really...
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even before the police the police officer said of police station he may be good on the little. leg while he ask why didn't the police a good law so you believe she made it but she said at the desk of the only death and that's their son. many don't know what i want and i don't know what. the mother. but i mustn't ammonite. finishing our last essay the collapse gambit when the soviet union collapsed because of the u.s. meddling in boris yeltsin and all that's going on they had this skyrocketing...
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the incident. why would a fully grown man police officer need to palm strike a fourteen year old girl the video shows nothing more than police brutality agent john donne no excuse for resisting arrest there's no deserved or not about it he used adequate force to protect himself and detain the suspect the open palm head was to disorientate her so they could get her arms she was being very violent in my opinion and not force was very necessary the officers in question need sacking police chiefs have justified the officer's actions saying the video does not give the full picture of the situation well here on earth former british police inspector peter kay and social justice campaign and george barter debated the incidence. clearly to many people like myself it seems that there must have been a better way of dealing with that situation than bashing that girl in the head in bashing the head into a metal shutter to grown place officers can find a way of restraining a fourteen year old girl back to them but i'll tell you what you say tell us i just tell us if that's why this is this is wise and tell us your
the incident. why would a fully grown man police officer need to palm strike a fourteen year old girl the video shows nothing more than police brutality agent john donne no excuse for resisting arrest there's no deserved or not about it he used adequate force to protect himself and detain the suspect the open palm head was to disorientate her so they could get her arms she was being very violent in my opinion and not force was very necessary the officers in question need sacking police chiefs...
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some of the protesters are angrily chanting and yell agent the polic -- yelling at the police officer, because we saw some bolster the ranks here and some of the motorcycle police rev the engine, and that drew them closer and chanting at the police, and no major flare ups yet, but these are some of the antifa protesters and the black lives matter protesters and the antifa with the black masks and the black clad and the bandanas over their faces, and they get into the confrontations with the with the police, and this is not atypical of the situation like this, and there are chants and the police are holding their ground pretty common place for the situation like this. the white supremists protesters were probably about 200 yards this way, and again, the police are not letting the police get near them and that is a key factor here keeping the distance between the anti-racist protest protesters and the anti-supremist, a and they have not been able to get close enough to be heard by them even though the crowds here are much more numerous than the white supremists. ana. >> and obviously, t
some of the protesters are angrily chanting and yell agent the polic -- yelling at the police officer, because we saw some bolster the ranks here and some of the motorcycle police rev the engine, and that drew them closer and chanting at the police, and no major flare ups yet, but these are some of the antifa protesters and the black lives matter protesters and the antifa with the black masks and the black clad and the bandanas over their faces, and they get into the confrontations with the...
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this person may be a sympathizer of the far right what happens. wealthy a police has to be have to be neutral neutral to the left no to the right so whatever my private opinion may be i have to be neutral on the job and we have to emphasize that this will take place this neutrality. we've also heard that there is a significant shortage of manpower in the police forces across germany how significant is that in contributing to the problems that we're seeing for example in camden's yes the numbers have we have lost a lot of police over the last decade. due to the lack of money and even though a lot of states. that employ more police officers they have to have to go through the training it takes time for them to arrive at the force and is it easy to keep police officers once they're trained yes their retention rate is high yes are you satisfied with what you're hearing from the federal government now following these violent protests and cabinets i mean do you think that the promises in the words that you're hearing from berlin are going to be matched with action. well
this person may be a sympathizer of the far right what happens. wealthy a police has to be have to be neutral neutral to the left no to the right so whatever my private opinion may be i have to be neutral on the job and we have to emphasize that this will take place this neutrality. we've also heard that there is a significant shortage of manpower in the police forces across germany how significant is that in contributing to the problems that we're seeing for example in camden's yes the numbers...
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the witnessed said that the police slammed the handcuffed girl on to the sidewalk. ice officer punched the handcuffed girl. and another one said that she was, quote, knocked out. an ambulance took her away. the police said that she was wanted on a warrant and she resist add rest. >>> the police are asking for the public's hope this determine what led to the death of a 25-year-old pittsburgh woman. her body was discovered in bade point. she is 25-year-old creeanna smith. she had been in the water for several days. >>> to the south bay, the san jose police said that a 68-year- old woman dade from her injuries months after she was shot by her own son. kim lee died on friday. she and her husband were both shot at their home in the spanish mobile home park on center road may 20th. her husband was also killed. the police arrested the couple's son and his roommate two days later. the court records say that the two had planned to split the son's inheritance. >>> a uc berkley law student is believed to be dead after falling off an embankment while taking pictures in oregon at
the witnessed said that the police slammed the handcuffed girl on to the sidewalk. ice officer punched the handcuffed girl. and another one said that she was, quote, knocked out. an ambulance took her away. the police said that she was wanted on a warrant and she resist add rest. >>> the police are asking for the public's hope this determine what led to the death of a 25-year-old pittsburgh woman. her body was discovered in bade point. she is 25-year-old creeanna smith. she had been in...
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the incident. why would a fully grown man police officer need to palm strike a fourteen year old girl the video shows nothing more than police brutality agents and done no excuses for resisting arrest there's no deserved or not about it he used adequate force to protect himself and detain the suspect the open palm head was to disorientate her so they could get her arms she was being very violent in my opinion and that force was very necessary the officers in question need sacking. police chiefs have justified the office's action saying the video does not give a full picture of the situation on our tape former british police inspector peter kay and social justice campaign and george debated the incident clearly to many people like myself it seems that there must have been a better way of dealing with that situation than bashing that go in the head in bashing the head into a metal shutter to grown place officers can find a way of restraining a fourteen year old go back to them i'll tell you what you say tell us i just tell us if that's why this is this is wise and tell us your the police officer you te
the incident. why would a fully grown man police officer need to palm strike a fourteen year old girl the video shows nothing more than police brutality agents and done no excuses for resisting arrest there's no deserved or not about it he used adequate force to protect himself and detain the suspect the open palm head was to disorientate her so they could get her arms she was being very violent in my opinion and that force was very necessary the officers in question need sacking. police chiefs...
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the teller called kate's dad. he called police i never met ethan, didn't know ethan's last name. all i knew was the name ethan who was a friend. it's too strong to say that she had a secret life, but she certainly had friends and did things that we didn't know anything about. >> of course she did. she was 28 years old. and even though she was financially and emotionally dependent on her parents, she had lots of friends. some they knew, some they didn't. it was howard gatts, for example, a martial arts trainer in the midst of a contentious divorce with whom kate had been carrying on something of a romance. >> i felt that in my heart something was wrong. and i was -- i was concerned. >> then there was jason locke, a young lawyer with whom she often shared lunch and a spirited debate. >> she was strong-willed. she was very energetic. she was rarely, rarely incorrect. that's a -- >> her best friend, as she made clear to all the others, was ethan mack. >> she really liked ethan. she really trusted him. "this is my best friend, jason."
the teller called kate's dad. he called police i never met ethan, didn't know ethan's last name. all i knew was the name ethan who was a friend. it's too strong to say that she had a secret life, but she certainly had friends and did things that we didn't know anything about. >> of course she did. she was 28 years old. and even though she was financially and emotionally dependent on her parents, she had lots of friends. some they knew, some they didn't. it was howard gatts, for example, a...
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the police quickly responded and arrested the suspect. he's being described as a man in his 20s. >> we want to formally establish the identity of the suspect and establish his mote indication -- mote if motivation, if we can. >> president trump tweeted about the incident saying, another terrorist attack in london. these animals are crazy and must be dealt with through toughness and strength. the prime minister also tweeted thanking the emergency responders. said that her thoughts and prayers are with those injured. >>> new reaction from utah on the firefighter killed battling the mendocino complex fire. he was just identified as battalion chief matthew -- he had been fighting the ranch fire, the biggest of fires, called the mendocino complex fire. he was hurt other than the -- hurt on the fire line and airlifted to the hospital where he later died. >> the utah firefighters are pulled off the line right now. they've stood by their brother. >> this morning, the cal fire reported that the fire crews continue to gain ground on the mendocino c
the police quickly responded and arrested the suspect. he's being described as a man in his 20s. >> we want to formally establish the identity of the suspect and establish his mote indication -- mote if motivation, if we can. >> president trump tweeted about the incident saying, another terrorist attack in london. these animals are crazy and must be dealt with through toughness and strength. the prime minister also tweeted thanking the emergency responders. said that her thoughts...
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how about a police department that is respectful of the public they work for, how about a police department that is held to a higher standard? there's a certain point children just don't listen. should they die for that? that is what they are called teenagers for. is the best we can do is to tell our children to be more responsible than the adults serving the community? postcode sobering thought. there's a chapter in the book what not to name your children. >> guest: right. >> host: can you tell us about that? >> guest: it comes from data. there's a level of bias associated with a panel that is more ethnic or urban does believe he said something and they believe a certain thing in education that walks the opportunity for success and so having a certain name i remember i was talking about barack obama. he had two things behind his name and a lot of people don't, harvard and graduate. with that behind your name it doesn't matter. we showed them and populated them. >> host: as an example of that, the black name darnell, white alternative, dustin. black name, jamal, white alternative, jack. bla
how about a police department that is respectful of the public they work for, how about a police department that is held to a higher standard? there's a certain point children just don't listen. should they die for that? that is what they are called teenagers for. is the best we can do is to tell our children to be more responsible than the adults serving the community? postcode sobering thought. there's a chapter in the book what not to name your children. >> guest: right. >> host:...
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the police will access as time goes on, the heightened presence will continue as long as the polices the police think it's necessary, both to undertake their enquiries but also to be around, reassure the public, be accessible to members of the community that might want to speak with them. they will also be working with the city council team and other partners and the voluntary organisations in moss side to provide that presence and reassurance for members of the community. it is one of those areas that has many challenges, it is looking at social deprivation, this carnival would have been important for them, do you know if it is still going to continue, can the community still enjoy today's events? again the police and city council and other partners will have been undertaking a further assessment as to the issues. i hope it can continue. and the police may well confirm that it will because i think the carnival itself, as well as being two days of enjoyment for the community, it's an important statement about where that community has come, about the cohesion amongst different groups
the police will access as time goes on, the heightened presence will continue as long as the polices the police think it's necessary, both to undertake their enquiries but also to be around, reassure the public, be accessible to members of the community that might want to speak with them. they will also be working with the city council team and other partners and the voluntary organisations in moss side to provide that presence and reassurance for members of the community. it is one of those...
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this is being led by the police, the counter terrorism police are leading the investigation for the metropolitanpen—minded around this incident. londoners will see and tourists will sigh more armed police officers, more unarmed police officers. they shouldn't be scared by that. they should remain calm and vigilant. the police have still not formally identified the arrested man, thought to be in his 20s. they have said he is not co—operating with their investigations. let's get the latest from our home affairs correspondent. we know the police had been talking to the man they arrested here earlier on today. the last we heard, he was not cooperating or answering their questions. that is right. that was the official statement from the this commissioner, the man in charge of counterterrorism policing. as i understood, that has not really improved in terms of the man cooperating, but quite a lot of work has been done on trying to identify him. he is a black man in his late 205, believed to come from the birmingham area. i understand at lea5t birmingham area. i understand at least one property in birm
this is being led by the police, the counter terrorism police are leading the investigation for the metropolitanpen—minded around this incident. londoners will see and tourists will sigh more armed police officers, more unarmed police officers. they shouldn't be scared by that. they should remain calm and vigilant. the police have still not formally identified the arrested man, thought to be in his 20s. they have said he is not co—operating with their investigations. let's get the latest...
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this is being led by the police, the counterterrorism police are leading the investigation for the metropolitane keeping open—minded around this incident. the police have still not formally identified the arrested man, thought to be in his 20s. they have said he is not cooperating with their investigation. just outside the palace of westminster the police officers are carrying out forensic work outside westminster and the scene of the couegein westminster and the scene of the college in this morning. they have been interviewing eyewitnesses and may be filmed it on their mobile phones and collecting footage and so on and the investigation gathers pace. we have been getting a reaction, a political reaction from what happened here from the mayor of london. well, first of all, my thoughts are with those injured this morning. one person was treated at the scene, two were taken to hospital. thankfully, the injuries aren't very serious, but clearly it was very scary. anybody who has seen the images from this morning will have seen how scary it must have been. but also will have seen the brave response
this is being led by the police, the counterterrorism police are leading the investigation for the metropolitane keeping open—minded around this incident. the police have still not formally identified the arrested man, thought to be in his 20s. they have said he is not cooperating with their investigation. just outside the palace of westminster the police officers are carrying out forensic work outside westminster and the scene of the couegein westminster and the scene of the college in this...