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both city leaders and the police officers association want to reduce crime but they're going about it in different ways. >> to meetings, two different perspectives, san jose city leaders and the city's police officers association agree that something has to be done to curb crime in the city. but they're using different methods. >> we have asked a series of questions, we want to make sure that we have the right numbers, you need to start from the right assumptions. >> in a study session san jose city council will review crime numbers like 33 homicides so far this year and an increase of nearly 40 seconds in response times to violent crimes. at the same time the police officers association will hold a community crime-prevention meeting. >> it has been so awful lately that it worries me .. >> the retiring police chief acknowledges that this is a bad time in san jose, and says that he wishes the officers' association representatives would be attending the council session. >> the want to put the message out there that is consistent with what we will be saying here. ours is fact base, but a
both city leaders and the police officers association want to reduce crime but they're going about it in different ways. >> to meetings, two different perspectives, san jose city leaders and the city's police officers association agree that something has to be done to curb crime in the city. but they're using different methods. >> we have asked a series of questions, we want to make sure that we have the right numbers, you need to start from the right assumptions. >> in a...
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>> thank you, commissioner, our expectation is that it will be sent to the police officers association with a directive vote for two weeks with a meet and confer if they have any questions it is a presentation to that point to the command staff so that each of them can have about a week to look at it. the presentation to them whether there are any questions or changes that they have concerns over can be addressed and it is a final presentation to the commission for adoption. i'm hopeful that that can be within the six week period from now. >> so, two weeks for the poa, one week for the command staff, and then an additional three weeks? >> i would say probably two weeks for the command staff for them to look at it and for us to do a presentation with them and then a couple of weeks to ask to get on the agenda item. >> the touchier issue is the meet and confer with the poa. so hopefully we can get it done in one meeting but sometimes is takes more than one meeting. >> if we... a couple of agenda items from here, we are going to talk about calendaring future items i want to get a sense of
>> thank you, commissioner, our expectation is that it will be sent to the police officers association with a directive vote for two weeks with a meet and confer if they have any questions it is a presentation to that point to the command staff so that each of them can have about a week to look at it. the presentation to them whether there are any questions or changes that they have concerns over can be addressed and it is a final presentation to the commission for adoption. i'm hopeful...
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to do is come up with what we believe is going to be a draft that we will present to the police officers association for a meet and confer to the presentation of the command staff and to the commission so that we can present everything that is in the general order with the hopes that you will then approve it as a new general order for 5.05. that draft which i will e-mail to all of you first thing in the morning is going to be sent to the police officers association for them to review for a short period of time so that we can have them meet and confer so that we can go on to the presentation of the command staff. >> with that i will answer any questions that you have on 5.05.
to do is come up with what we believe is going to be a draft that we will present to the police officers association for a meet and confer to the presentation of the command staff and to the commission so that we can present everything that is in the general order with the hopes that you will then approve it as a new general order for 5.05. that draft which i will e-mail to all of you first thing in the morning is going to be sent to the police officers association for them to review for a...
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since the july have lost 170 officers. the police officer association said the hamas route right now is very low in the department. >> we cannot do with this number police officers appeared we are stretched too thin. >> we put it will take seven to eight minutes to get to a domestic call and if it is in an outlying area and will take even longer > that. >> standing coverup allegations are filed against was counts of america. grant lotus has the story. >>grant: richard turley has admitted to molesting dozens of scouts. the boys gets told him to resign in 1979 and he moved to british columbia. there was hundreds of documents that were allegations by staff members parents or anonymous tips pit 25 percent of those cases they conceal the abuse. police suspected the molesters were sent form letters. and they'd stated that their action would no way affect their standing in the community. >>james: they are in updating the policy and the possible reports of abuse will be reported to the police. here is a look from the bay bridge pin. we'll be right back. >> >>ja
since the july have lost 170 officers. the police officer association said the hamas route right now is very low in the department. >> we cannot do with this number police officers appeared we are stretched too thin. >> we put it will take seven to eight minutes to get to a domestic call and if it is in an outlying area and will take even longer > that. >> standing coverup allegations are filed against was counts of america. grant lotus has the story. >>grant: richard...
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city council in a study session in city hall the police officers association held 82 in the gathering at the east valley ymca last night. the union says budget cuts have left the police department under stat. >>> this is an apolitical meeting at all is a community crime prevention workshop. there's been a significant increase in crime and this general area. >>> we have some increase this year over last year but the long-term trend is down so senator's aide remains when the save as a big cities in the country. >>> redwood city police called this a key image can help you find this man. the break-in at home, street happened last month showing and then bringing the door bell before entering the home through an unlocked home. he stole jewelry and electronics group if you know him they would like to hear from you. >>> this degrees to and then cooled things done in the bay area. or see a lot of sunshine in most spots this afternoon. the sea breeze is blowing and that is carrying with it low clouds and fog. now looks like the temperatures a little: north bay. fifties' elsewhere. skies could b
city council in a study session in city hall the police officers association held 82 in the gathering at the east valley ymca last night. the union says budget cuts have left the police department under stat. >>> this is an apolitical meeting at all is a community crime prevention workshop. there's been a significant increase in crime and this general area. >>> we have some increase this year over last year but the long-term trend is down so senator's aide remains when the...
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the last thing the san jose police department needs, is to spend time searching for a chief when it should be focused on fighting the rise in violent crime. the police officers associationd to fight crime with limited resources. during chief moore's tenure, 65 been laid off so the battle between the city council and the police union continues in the wake of chief moore's resignation. >> i think that the men and women of the police department and the residents of san jose were let down today. >> many of us, including the chief, i believe, have lost confidence in the city leadership to deal with public safety and make it a priority. >> reporter: coincidentally, the city council is holding a study session tonight at city hall to review police response to recent crimes. now, this meeting was planned before chief moore's retirement announcement. meantime, the police officers association is sponsoring a crime prevention meeting in east san jose. this is also scheduled for tonight to offer people their tips on how to protect themselves, their family and their property. that meeting starts at 6:30 at the ymca on south white road. the public is encouraged to attend. of course we
the last thing the san jose police department needs, is to spend time searching for a chief when it should be focused on fighting the rise in violent crime. the police officers associationd to fight crime with limited resources. during chief moore's tenure, 65 been laid off so the battle between the city council and the police union continues in the wake of chief moore's resignation. >> i think that the men and women of the police department and the residents of san jose were let down...
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officers back on the street. i see no expansion of that whatsoever in terms of the city's budgetary problems and the problems associated with salaries and pensions associated with the police department. i have seen advertisements by the police officers association about the expansion had a great job they are doing. i agree that for the majority, they are doing a great job. the problem remains that in this commission, the police department has not learned how to control the expanding pension and salary situation. you can't expand the school much more than you are doing right now. the special police can help with that. some of these guys are college- educated and it is not like college-educated means smarter. a lot of the firms believe that if you have a background, you are trainable and teachable. you can learn faster and you have already proved it. i would like a discussion of why and how they can be implemented in various monday in tasks on the force where they don't have to use a lot of the extensive police powers of a normal officer. that is all i have to say. thank you very much. president mazzucco: any further public comment? public comment is now closed. there is a
officers back on the street. i see no expansion of that whatsoever in terms of the city's budgetary problems and the problems associated with salaries and pensions associated with the police department. i have seen advertisements by the police officers association about the expansion had a great job they are doing. i agree that for the majority, they are doing a great job. the problem remains that in this commission, the police department has not learned how to control the expanding pension and...
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to about 20 kids at the police officer association. just to hear the going commentary from the private employers that took these kids from some of the tougher neighborhoods in the city and they're looking forward to having them again next year. the kids are charged with giving us to other kids that are just like them so weak -- two other kids that are just like them so we can grow this next year. there was not a fatal encounter. the suspect was booked into county jail. the details will be discussed during closed session. as he walked into county jail two days after the shooting. recently, we had the outside lands festival. a couple of hundred thousand people. there were three sexual assaults, possible sexual assaults reported. all three victims were under the influence of alcohol and/or other so it is a work in progress trying to find out the exact details. we have identified one potential subject. or person of interest. because the details are cloudy as of this time. none of the events are related. this was not some sort of a serial si
to about 20 kids at the police officer association. just to hear the going commentary from the private employers that took these kids from some of the tougher neighborhoods in the city and they're looking forward to having them again next year. the kids are charged with giving us to other kids that are just like them so weak -- two other kids that are just like them so we can grow this next year. there was not a fatal encounter. the suspect was booked into county jail. the details will be...
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the police meeting. >>> -- >> reporter: there were competing meetings to address the issue and city council and the police officers association held a meeting to protect themselves and their families. they had disputes over pensions and pay and both sides agree something needs to be done and soon. this comes after chris moore announced his retirement and residents are concerned about crime. >> over the last month we have heard more gunshots than we have ever heard before. >> they will address meetings coming up and this is something they would to before the cuts. ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> a family of a teen is taking its anger out on city council. 18-year-old all ban blue ford shod officers in may. they later reported he had a weapon but never fired a shot. his family wants to examine the report. when they did not read it, they caused many people to protest causing the meeting to adjourn early. [crowd noise] >> after protesting a deadly police shooting later this month, they cut short the break. now they are protesting the shooting death of mario romero. protesters want an investigation into five fatal police shootings
the police meeting. >>> -- >> reporter: there were competing meetings to address the issue and city council and the police officers association held a meeting to protect themselves and their families. they had disputes over pensions and pay and both sides agree something needs to be done and soon. this comes after chris moore announced his retirement and residents are concerned about crime. >> over the last month we have heard more gunshots than we have ever heard before....
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. >> the city council will review crime numbers and at the same time across town the police officers association will be teaching residents crime- prevention tips. the city is on pace to top last year's mark of 39 homicides and all this comes as the police chief plans to retire in january. >> jobs available in the california wine country and how much they pay. >> the bay area is basking in sunshine. a glorious picture right here looking out toward the golden gate park. we are sunny but we are not warm. >> space shuttle endeavor farewell flight. ,,,,,,,, >> harvest time in one country and the crop looks good >> but the problem is there are not enough workers. >> this is the best year since 2006. these grapes are absolutely gorgeous but who will pick them? >> somebody on this side is harvesting and somebody on the other side >> but it is difficult for them to find anyone on either side >> they have only 18 of the 40 workers they count on to start picking >> in the past few years it really has dwindled down. >> recent harvest that have not been profitable for workers and immigration issues that hav
. >> the city council will review crime numbers and at the same time across town the police officers association will be teaching residents crime- prevention tips. the city is on pace to top last year's mark of 39 homicides and all this comes as the police chief plans to retire in january. >> jobs available in the california wine country and how much they pay. >> the bay area is basking in sunshine. a glorious picture right here looking out toward the golden gate park. we are...
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dozens more gathers at another meeting hosted by the police officers association. attendees at both meetings appear to have the very same message. >> i think i'm angry at the people that run the city that really aren't listening. >> in addition to dealing with a surge in crime, san jose's now looking for a new police chief. monday, chief chris moore announced he would retire at the end of january. the city says it is now conducting a nationwide search for his replacement. >> investigators say a bay area man who disappeared on a train ride to chicago may have fall be off the train. his family says a passenger saw 69-year-old charles dowd near a door of the train thursday night about 10:00. an hour later, another passenger found an exterior door opened. dowd suffers from restless leg syndrome and may have gotten up to stretch. he was taking the train to visit relatives in montreal. dowd's family and friends are focusing their search along the amtrak line between nebraska and colorado. >> 30 days and counting. that's how long the san francisco board of supervisors now
dozens more gathers at another meeting hosted by the police officers association. attendees at both meetings appear to have the very same message. >> i think i'm angry at the people that run the city that really aren't listening. >> in addition to dealing with a surge in crime, san jose's now looking for a new police chief. monday, chief chris moore announced he would retire at the end of january. the city says it is now conducting a nationwide search for his replacement. >>...
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that is happening at city hall and the police officers association will host a crime prevention meeting in east san jose where community members are encouraged to attend. coincidently, both were planned prior to the chief's announcement. >> many have lost confidence in the city's leadership. >> the police union and city hall work to figure out which is to blame, crime continues and the search for a chief begins. tonight's police union meeting is open to the public. if you would like to attend, it is at the ymca at 1975 south white road on the east side of san jose. it starts at 6:30. >>> marla, this morning in san francisco, several dozen protesters viewing to reoccupy the herman plaza despite the order to leave. they occupied last night. they set up eight tents there which is against the law and against park rules after hours. san francisco police were there overnight and they told the protesters they had to leave their tents and be out by 6:00 this morning. protesters took their tents down. they are allowed to stay in the park now, but if they will be able to stay overnight has yet to
that is happening at city hall and the police officers association will host a crime prevention meeting in east san jose where community members are encouraged to attend. coincidently, both were planned prior to the chief's announcement. >> many have lost confidence in the city's leadership. >> the police union and city hall work to figure out which is to blame, crime continues and the search for a chief begins. tonight's police union meeting is open to the public. if you would like...
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meantime the police officers association, the union, is sponsoring a crime prevention meeting in east san jose to offer residents tips on how to protect themselves. that meeting starts at six:30 at the ymca on south white road. the public is encouraged to attend. chief moore's last day on the job is january 31st. >>> it is 5:07. an east bay city could soon be home to the first ever bisexual pride day. berkeley' city council is scheduled to vote on the proposal later today. if passed, the city would be the first in the country to identify a separate day for bisexual pride. supporters say the measure was created for bisexuals who often say they feel should know shune mainstream gay and lesbian community. >>> the reality just kind of summer gone and here comes fall. rob mayeda to tell us about it. >> we've been short changed. we're supposed to have a few more days. this weekend was nice and warm but yesterday we saw highs drop about 10 to 20 degrees. this morning it's almost lick groundhog day. we're seeing the same conditions as yesterday morning with strong wind in fairfield and low cl
meantime the police officers association, the union, is sponsoring a crime prevention meeting in east san jose to offer residents tips on how to protect themselves. that meeting starts at six:30 at the ymca on south white road. the public is encouraged to attend. chief moore's last day on the job is january 31st. >>> it is 5:07. an east bay city could soon be home to the first ever bisexual pride day. berkeley' city council is scheduled to vote on the proposal later today. if passed,...
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the police department. the police aren't so sure. the police officer association is hosting a crime prevention meeting tonight for the public, where it says crime is on the rise. >> there are 150% increase in burglaries and response times have increased in all different types of crimes. >> the city council is holding a special study session on the crime rate. a new report showing response times and how to restore ranks reduced by 300. and this is after reforms. >> one of the thing wez agree upon is that police force is too small. we need to get back to authorized strength. we funds. we can use that to expand our police department. >> the mayor is proposing aggressive recruiting saying several hundred under process. >> we want all of the help we can get. it takes a long time to train a new recruit with things in the are current situation. and the mayor accuses poa of scheduling the meeting as a political move. >> they're trying to take advantage of the situation. and that is to try to use everything to justify it, a pay increase. they like to have their pay increas
the police department. the police aren't so sure. the police officer association is hosting a crime prevention meeting tonight for the public, where it says crime is on the rise. >> there are 150% increase in burglaries and response times have increased in all different types of crimes. >> the city council is holding a special study session on the crime rate. a new report showing response times and how to restore ranks reduced by 300. and this is after reforms. >> one of the...
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. >> reporter: now the police officers association meeting will take place at the east village ymca at 6:30 tonight. the study session will be here at city hall at 7:00 p.m.. live in san jose ann ruben ktvu channel 2 afternoon news. >> thank you. >>> the highway patrol believes a nevada man that lost control of his truck and boat trailer may have been driving under the influence. authorities say 46-year-old richard marshall veered off novato boulevard just before 7:00 a.m.. they say his truck rolled and slammed into a tree. the boat ended up in a creek and firefighters were called to extract the driver with the jaws of life. he was semi conscious and transimportanted -- transported to the hospital. >> we can't say alcohol is a factor. we are looking into it as an option. >> police say marshall suffered spinal injuries and needed surgery. the accident happened on a curve that has been the scene of previous fatal accidents. >>> authorities say a bomb threat that forced the evacuation of the hayward courthouse was a hoax. the alameda county sheriff office says someone called the courthous
. >> reporter: now the police officers association meeting will take place at the east village ymca at 6:30 tonight. the study session will be here at city hall at 7:00 p.m.. live in san jose ann ruben ktvu channel 2 afternoon news. >> thank you. >>> the highway patrol believes a nevada man that lost control of his truck and boat trailer may have been driving under the influence. authorities say 46-year-old richard marshall veered off novato boulevard just before 7:00 a.m.....
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tonight the city council is holding a study session at city hall to review police response to recent crimes and gang activity. coincidentally while that's happening the police officers association is sponsoring a crime prevention meeting tonight in east san jose to offer residents tips on how to protect themselves, families and property. no surprise chief moore says part of his decision has to do with the state of his police department, which has endured 65 officer layoffs and pension reform. >> 30 years is a long time in any business, and in law enforcement it's the right time in our business. you know, if i think about all the decisions or all the factors that led into it, clearly our scenario and what we're facing had something to do with it, i'm not kidding you. you know, i've been disappointed that we weren't able to get some things done through negotiation that i think perhaps i wish we had. >> reporter: currently the san jose police department has 1,050 officers and we're told the city san jose's size should have 1500. coming up i'll have more on the meetings in case you are interested in attending. chris moore's last day on the job is january 31st. >>> this morning a st
tonight the city council is holding a study session at city hall to review police response to recent crimes and gang activity. coincidentally while that's happening the police officers association is sponsoring a crime prevention meeting tonight in east san jose to offer residents tips on how to protect themselves, families and property. no surprise chief moore says part of his decision has to do with the state of his police department, which has endured 65 officer layoffs and pension reform....
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last night the city council held a steady session while the police officers association hosted a community gathering. the union says budget cuts have left them understaffed >> this is not a political meeting at all, it is a crime prevention workshop. there has been a significant increase in crime >> the long-term trend is down so san jose remains one of the safest big cities in the country >> there were eight homicides in august but there have not been any in nearly four weeks >> police hope surveillance images will help track down a burglar. this break-in was on line street last month and it shows the man ringing the doorbell before finally entering the home through an unlocked door in the back of the house. if you know to this person is police would like to hear from you. and students cello goes missing from the san francisco conservatory of music but the thieves did not make a clean getaway. the instrument was taken on sunday afternoon. the father of the student posted these pictures on line of a couple he thinks might be the culprits. they entered the building empty-handed and left wit
last night the city council held a steady session while the police officers association hosted a community gathering. the union says budget cuts have left them understaffed >> this is not a political meeting at all, it is a crime prevention workshop. there has been a significant increase in crime >> the long-term trend is down so san jose remains one of the safest big cities in the country >> there were eight homicides in august but there have not been any in nearly four weeks...
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the past year. soon to retire police chief chris moore told the council what the department is doing. on the other side of town the police officers association held a crime prevention meeting in the evergreen neighborhood. >> this area particularly has seen 150% increase in burglaryings. 200% increase in rapes, response times to all calls are significantly up. >> reporter: response times for priority one calls including homicides and robberies has increased from five minutes 55 seconds in 2007 to 2008. to six minutes 34 seconds in 2012. response times inn kraoezed from 11:23 seconds to 22 minutes, 52 seconds. >> i'm concerned what can we do to help ourselves. >> reporter: mayor reed said no decisions will be made at tonight's study sessions. more meetings are scheduled this month. san jose has not seen a homicide since august 23rd. reporting live in san jose, matt keller, ktvu news. >>> a school in east oakland was briefly locked down today after a shooting near by. all happened about 3:30 this afternoon near markum elementary school. a school district spokesperson says a woman was shot while sitting in her car with a child. students were be
the past year. soon to retire police chief chris moore told the council what the department is doing. on the other side of town the police officers association held a crime prevention meeting in the evergreen neighborhood. >> this area particularly has seen 150% increase in burglaryings. 200% increase in rapes, response times to all calls are significantly up. >> reporter: response times for priority one calls including homicides and robberies has increased from five minutes 55...
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the police officer association as well as city hall turning their attention, trying to cut crime both now and in the future. >> this is after the police chief's resignation yesterday. >> happening now in san jose, the city is wrestling with how to restore police ranks and keeping the public safe at the same time. there are two meetings tonight at basically the same time. the police union holding a crime prevention meeting in east san jose. and burglary and rape cases have spiked at 7:00, at city hall, council is holding a public study session trying to understand released police response tims time numbers and considering ideas for how to pay for more officers. all on the eelz of police chief chris moore announcing his retirement, yesterday. >> one of the things union and a agree upon is our police force is too small. we need to get back up and to do that we need funds and we'll safe money on reform ask can use that to expand the police department. >> i'm not a budget guy. we're over 300 officers short and i'm for making that happen. >> in afghanistan a group says an 18-year-old woman
the police officer association as well as city hall turning their attention, trying to cut crime both now and in the future. >> this is after the police chief's resignation yesterday. >> happening now in san jose, the city is wrestling with how to restore police ranks and keeping the public safe at the same time. there are two meetings tonight at basically the same time. the police union holding a crime prevention meeting in east san jose. and burglary and rape cases have spiked at...
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the past year. soon to retire police chief chris moore told the council what the department is doing. on the other side of town the police officers association held a crime prevention meeting in the evergreen neighborhood. >> this area particularly has seen 150% increase in burglaryings. 200% increase in rapes, response times to all calls are significantly up. >> reporter: response times for priority one calls including homicides and robberies has increased from five minutes 55 seconds in 2007 to 2008. to six minutes 34 seconds in 2012. response times inn kraoezed from 11:23 seconds to 22 minutes, 52 seconds. >> i'm concerned what can we do to help ourselves. >> reporter: mayor reed said no decisions will be made at tonight's study sessions. more meetings are scheduled this month. san jose has not seen a homicide since august 23rd. reporting live in san jose, matt keller, ktvu news. >>> a school in east oakland was briefly locked down today after a shooting near by. all happened about 3:30 this afternoon near markum elementary school. a school district spokesperson says a woman was shot while sitting in her car with a child. students were be
the past year. soon to retire police chief chris moore told the council what the department is doing. on the other side of town the police officers association held a crime prevention meeting in the evergreen neighborhood. >> this area particularly has seen 150% increase in burglaryings. 200% increase in rapes, response times to all calls are significantly up. >> reporter: response times for priority one calls including homicides and robberies has increased from five minutes 55...
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and according to the oakland police officers association presidents, and >>> after recall that the attion had been rectified officers in the field serving the citizens were again reporting radio outages. did wait so what is going on? >>> is bullied to blame somebody else. consultant bill brock says blaming at&t may be a way to distract attention for other issues. he says some answers may be in a consultant's report commissioned by the city of oakland's but ads for internal use only. >>> of the body in the industry would love to see the full reports. so far no one's been able to see the full reports oakland turned down a request for a copy saying it's confidential the we did obtain this executive summary and in that it points out that the new system is not entirely new. it's mostly new software called together with the laudable the infrastructure. among the problems mentioned the 18 components were coverage inside buildings, and horrendously and unnecessarily complex radio channel programming. the consultants concluded that even upgrading oakland's radio system would " do little to imp
and according to the oakland police officers association presidents, and >>> after recall that the attion had been rectified officers in the field serving the citizens were again reporting radio outages. did wait so what is going on? >>> is bullied to blame somebody else. consultant bill brock says blaming at&t may be a way to distract attention for other issues. he says some answers may be in a consultant's report commissioned by the city of oakland's but ads for internal...
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it's some >> continue with coverage, the san jose police officers' association is blasting city leaders who say that the lack of retention efforts are putting the public at risk. the police department is right if response times are going up as a result. the pla is one of its 25% staff reduction of something is not done. the union says a greater effort needs to happen to address the concerns of the rank-and-file in the union president of life that the chief is retiring because of frustration with the mayor and other members of the city council. >> here at village high school in pleasanton, students and faculty are dealing with the tragic death of a 17 year old student. >>da: she was nice and always smiling. >> a wonderful young lady. we will miss her. >> a housekeeper at this hotel found her body faster the body of the 24 year-old man in what investigators say appears to be a double suicide or a murder-suicide case. >> and oakland, excited a's fans have been showing up to the coliseum on dates to purchase both season tickets. the team is still working secure their spot in the playoffs, s
it's some >> continue with coverage, the san jose police officers' association is blasting city leaders who say that the lack of retention efforts are putting the public at risk. the police department is right if response times are going up as a result. the pla is one of its 25% staff reduction of something is not done. the union says a greater effort needs to happen to address the concerns of the rank-and-file in the union president of life that the chief is retiring because of...
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the sense that it has a demor alized police force. that has not changed. what happened, i think, the chief felt boxed in police officers association he tried. a little bit more money and get a few more cuts on the street. they passed on that. didn't feel they were advocating him as much as he could have. so he decided to step down and let somebody else take it. >> are we going to continue to see more and more cuts. are we going to see more and more cuts or will we bounce along the bottom. >> they end up taking the spotlight when we talked about the pension reforms. they tend to be the most expensive public employees. because the voters of san hoe say passed a measure b waiting to see if the city can pull this off and still have a viable police force before proceeding. that's particularly why san hoe say is at the forefront of the effort. >> het gets $155 pension for the rest of his life. he gets cashed out in sick time. >> right. >> it's -- it would be fair to say there is a window closing on that. three of the cities public unions already have a sunset on that ability to cash out that sick time. beyond police officers, you could expect a si
the sense that it has a demor alized police force. that has not changed. what happened, i think, the chief felt boxed in police officers association he tried. a little bit more money and get a few more cuts on the street. they passed on that. didn't feel they were advocating him as much as he could have. so he decided to step down and let somebody else take it. >> are we going to continue to see more and more cuts. are we going to see more and more cuts or will we bounce along the bottom....
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this was sponsored by the san jose police officers association. >>pam: a recent financial crisis in san jose has led to police layoffs and salary cuts. kron4 caught up with mayor chuck reed who believes that the police are using the spike in crime to possess cities to restore what officers have lost over the last few years. >> they're certainly trying to take advantage of the situation they would like to have their 10 percent back. so would everyone else in this city. >> the mayor adds that the recent spike in crime has no lessons in san jose remains one of the safest big cities in the country. >> mitt romney is taking heat from all sides that he is not backing down despite the fact that a newly released secretly recording comments he made suggest that half the country's voters armatures in that part of the video shows from the telling the audience that the israeli and palestinian conflict is unlikely to be resolved. >> new tonight at 8:00 p.m. terisa estacio visited one old liberal magazine that lead to the running video. toccoa editors say that t
this was sponsored by the san jose police officers association. >>pam: a recent financial crisis in san jose has led to police layoffs and salary cuts. kron4 caught up with mayor chuck reed who believes that the police are using the spike in crime to possess cities to restore what officers have lost over the last few years. >> they're certainly trying to take advantage of the situation they would like to have their 10 percent back. so would everyone else in this city. >> the...
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tonight, the council and the chief will be in a study session about the same time the san jose police officers association will hold a community crime prevention meeting at a ymca in east san jose. the mayor says the timing is political. the union says it's about informing and empowering the community. >> i think the leader of our organization matters, but the bottom line is our officers in the uniforms and the police cars have to go out there and do the same job no matter who is in charge. >> reporter: now the public is invited to both the study session on public safety here at san jose city hall. that's at 7:00. the public is also invited to that crime prevention meeting sponsored by the union at 6:30. the meets are just about seven miles apart, but a world away politically. kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, kris. to put the situation in the south bay in perspective here is a look at the increase in crime in san jose. rape is up over 23% over last year. aggravated assault is up nearly 9%. burglaries are up nearly one-third, and auto theft up nearly 79%. >>> the two men accused in the brutal be
tonight, the council and the chief will be in a study session about the same time the san jose police officers association will hold a community crime prevention meeting at a ymca in east san jose. the mayor says the timing is political. the union says it's about informing and empowering the community. >> i think the leader of our organization matters, but the bottom line is our officers in the uniforms and the police cars have to go out there and do the same job no matter who is in...
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the san jose police officers' association will hold a community meeting. uts approved proof of the men have left the police department understaffed from a release of the new zero-hit a new smaller phone is giving hot his spirit >>> a list of the hospital the little baby wouldn't wait. ,,,,, to >> there is a new panda bear at the national zoo. staff members are still looking for the baby panda bear. they have been able to hear it but not see it. the mother is protecting the little guy. the mother is a good parent, he was sent to china in 2010 through an agreement with that country. the mother and baby are apparently doing ok. >> they are so tiny. >> stock futures suggest a lower opening on wall street gets going in about 45 minutes or so >> ashley morris and joins us this morning. >> happy monday everyone, overseas markets were mostly flat this morning. the hang seng was unchanged while tokyo's nikkei index was unchanged. we have the trade deficit, housing starts and weekly jobless claims. on friday the dow reached its highest closing adding nearing 53 point
the san jose police officers' association will hold a community meeting. uts approved proof of the men have left the police department understaffed from a release of the new zero-hit a new smaller phone is giving hot his spirit >>> a list of the hospital the little baby wouldn't wait. ,,,,, to >> there is a new panda bear at the national zoo. staff members are still looking for the baby panda bear. they have been able to hear it but not see it. the mother is protecting the little...
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. >>> a walnut creek police union is speaking out about a lack of dedicated traffic officers in the wake of a deadly accident over the weekend. the walnut creek police association says one of four enforcement officers is retiring at the end of the week. ly be -- now a woman was killed when a pickup truck drove right on to a sidewalk hitting bevel pedestrians. >>> the entire san mateo bridge will be closed for a seismic retro -- cal tran says they hope to have the work completed in one weekend but just in case be prepared. >> we decided to have that second weekend ready. >> the closure is scheduled for the weekend of october 19th. possibly the following weekend as well. cal tran says it will start using freeway message signs around the end of the month to alert drivers to that upcoming closures. and we have sal castaneda to remind us and help us. >>> that is right. we will be here now so far we haven't had any major problems since they closed the dumbarton bridge. we assume that will be the case when they do the san mateo. let's take a look at the east shore freeway westbound as you drive out to the mccarthur maze. no major problems here getting out to the maze.
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the plot is. city council held a steady session at city hall lobby police officers association of a community gathering budget cuts have left the police department under stat. >>> this is a political piece is a community: prevention workshop. >>> a significant increase in car and this general area. >>> he would have some increase this year over last year but a long-term trend is the arm. >>> how this surge of violence in august i said jose has not had a homicide in nearly four weeks now. the city hall meeting give credit to is the province increased focus on gains in the city. >>> surveillance images will help them attract a burglar here. the cameras and checking his home. and then ring the doorbell before entering the home before through an unlocked door in the back of a house for he stole jewelry and some electronics. >>> that was just a little mini preview. so nice weather coming our way but we are starting out with some patchy fog vote this morning. a little bit after that was yesterday. likely to see the fall colet and throughout the morning hours. so little cool spots. the '50s elsewhere in mostl
the plot is. city council held a steady session at city hall lobby police officers association of a community gathering budget cuts have left the police department under stat. >>> this is a political piece is a community: prevention workshop. >>> a significant increase in car and this general area. >>> he would have some increase this year over last year but a long-term trend is the arm. >>> how this surge of violence in august i said jose has not had a...
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. >> in san jose, the san jose police officers' association says violent crimes and property crime is they're trying to educate people in this neighborhood on how to stay safe. >> and san jose, council members and oakland police chief are holding a special study session to discuss a spike in crimes across the city as of last month of homicide rate was 33 33. in all of last year it 2011 homicide rate was 39. at this point, the city will surpass last year's homicide rate. city council members are concerned about a homicide rate in and say they're trying to do everything to prevent an even higher spike. >> and another big story, republican presidential candidate mitt romney is fielding a lot of criticism after the controversial video surface. the video was put on my by a local liberal magazine in a secretly recorded video at a fund-raiser, romney was captured staying he is not worried about half of americans he says their victims to feel entitled to government assistance and that they did not pay income tax. >> here in redwood city, police are looking for a burglary suspect who broke int
. >> in san jose, the san jose police officers' association says violent crimes and property crime is they're trying to educate people in this neighborhood on how to stay safe. >> and san jose, council members and oakland police chief are holding a special study session to discuss a spike in crimes across the city as of last month of homicide rate was 33 33. in all of last year it 2011 homicide rate was 39. at this point, the city will surpass last year's homicide rate. city council...
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police response to recent crimes and gang activity. at the very same time the police union is holding a crime prevention meeting in the east part of san jose. san jose police officers and association president jim undland says the union meeting will empower residents after a recent crime wave spurred by police layoffs. but a councilwoman claims the timing of the meeting is a police union tactic. many officers claim the city's pension reform measures have actually driven experienced officers away. >>> it is the last week of summer. what are we in store for? let's check in with meteorologist rob mayeda. >> it's hard to believe. we are talking about the last five days of summer. you know, we've got some cooler temperatures on the way today and even cooler temperatures approaching next weekend. this morning you're seeing a lot of low clouds, even out towards the east bay this morning. 40s and 50s outside. look at the winds now in fairfield, up to 26 miles per hour. so the onshore breeze reaching solano county. and, yes, spinning those wind farms up there by the altamont pass this morning. so with winds coming in off the ocean, daytime temperature is going to be running cooler. it's go
police response to recent crimes and gang activity. at the very same time the police union is holding a crime prevention meeting in the east part of san jose. san jose police officers and association president jim undland says the union meeting will empower residents after a recent crime wave spurred by police layoffs. but a councilwoman claims the timing of the meeting is a police union tactic. many officers claim the city's pension reform measures have actually driven experienced officers...
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political experts say the decline is not surprising. police officers associationommissioned that new poll. >>> something missing from students' lunch trays in one part of the bay area today, meatless money taste in pleasanton. novato district also takes part in the program -- part of an international movement designed to educate students about the health benefits of eating less meat. officials admit it could take a while to get students used to the new menu. >> i'd say that is probably true and maybe an understatement. >> time for the forecast. >> maybe hot like the lunch, in some areas it will be, calm conditions to a light breeze out of the south oakland three concord six fairfield eight minimal onshore wind if at all this morning stuck between an area of low pressure north and area of low pressure south that brought a tornado to riverside yesterday. over top of us orange is where the driest air is, i don't think the clouds will hang around long warmer today, mid to upper 60s coast san francisco, 70s bay lower to upper 70s upper 70s to mid 80s most inland neighb
political experts say the decline is not surprising. police officers associationommissioned that new poll. >>> something missing from students' lunch trays in one part of the bay area today, meatless money taste in pleasanton. novato district also takes part in the program -- part of an international movement designed to educate students about the health benefits of eating less meat. officials admit it could take a while to get students used to the new menu. >> i'd say that is...
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the month of july they have seen 170 officers leave. with resignations, retirements. the officers' association saying that the morale is low. the police force is shrinking. >> we are putting out for officers in a district that should have eight officers. we are just stretched too thin. >> it is taking us call o longer and longer. it will take as an additional seven- eight minutes for a domestic. as this comes out in the next month it could be even longer response times. >> it is up to city leaders to address these criticisms if the want to stop the officers from leaving the police force. >> coming up a surprising drop in oil prices. will it have an impact on gas prices? [ chirps ] ♪ [ chirping ] [ chirping ] ♪ [ chirping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] audi a4 drivers have spoken. [ engine revs ] and they ranked the a4 highest in total quality index in its class. [ chirps ] ♪ occupy movement. they wanted to work with the protesters and in the meantime it looks like it is scaling back just a bit. now, they are being allowed at justin herman plaza. they could not be after 10:00 a.m. but they allowed them to be here are run 4:30 they went in ther
the month of july they have seen 170 officers leave. with resignations, retirements. the officers' association saying that the morale is low. the police force is shrinking. >> we are putting out for officers in a district that should have eight officers. we are just stretched too thin. >> it is taking us call o longer and longer. it will take as an additional seven- eight minutes for a domestic. as this comes out in the next month it could be even longer response times. >> it...
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tell you with in about three hours of the crash that killed a woman, the police association put out a statement that it was frustrated by the lack of dedicated officers and a warn that the city's few remaining cops would be gone by the end of the week. this is the one traffic stop we spotted in walnut creek but we noticed the officer was from concord . >> i have never seen anybody pulled over for a traffic stop in the streets ever. i have lived here 20 years. >> reporter: now the police association said that traffic stops are about to be more rare. hours after this deadly crash on main street saturday night the association voiced its frustration on its facebook page saying the city's three remaining traffic cops are being reassigned to regular patrol because of staffing shortages. it said because service calls at all time highs this mean you will see little to no traffic enforcement anywhere in town. the police chief said he is a signing resources to where they will do the most good. >> best way to preevent crime and ensure the safive the community and officer social security to have officers in the field. >> reporter: some say they are satisfied tha
tell you with in about three hours of the crash that killed a woman, the police association put out a statement that it was frustrated by the lack of dedicated officers and a warn that the city's few remaining cops would be gone by the end of the week. this is the one traffic stop we spotted in walnut creek but we noticed the officer was from concord . >> i have never seen anybody pulled over for a traffic stop in the streets ever. i have lived here 20 years. >> reporter: now the...
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the department's three remaining traffic accident officers are being reassigned due to staffing shortages. >> i've never seen anybody pulled over for a traffic stop in the streets of walnut creek ever. >> the wall net cruck police association said traffic stops will become even rarer with quote little to no traffic enforcement anywhere in town. the police chief told us he needs officers on general patrol to help prevent crime. he hopes to put four motorcycle officers back on duty. >>> ahead, police conduct a back to school sting, meant to improve children's safety. >> when facebook zuckerberg speaks, does the community listen? >> a warming trend. coming up, what you can expect for wednesday. we'll take a look where we'll see the temperatures the hottest. >>> slowly but are you say the power is returning to san jose after a car crash affected more than 3500 customers. the car hit a power pole on san jose avenue dropping wires in the middle of the street. it took three hours to restore the electricity but dozens remained powerless. >>> a drug sting to protect the most vulnerable population in one of san francisco's tedious neighborhoods. police targeted areas where it's common for children to see drug use as their walking to
the department's three remaining traffic accident officers are being reassigned due to staffing shortages. >> i've never seen anybody pulled over for a traffic stop in the streets of walnut creek ever. >> the wall net cruck police association said traffic stops will become even rarer with quote little to no traffic enforcement anywhere in town. the police chief told us he needs officers on general patrol to help prevent crime. he hopes to put four motorcycle officers back on duty....
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the libyan government, which is vowed as cooperation. >> thank you. about 90 minutes ago the associated press said youtube blocked that video. >>> hundreds of police officers from around the region packed a joppa town church to say gob to corporal charles licato. corral licato died when his cruiser went off the road. he is being remembered today by friends, family and colleagues as a fearless officer who was relentless in his search for fugitives. corporal licato leaves behind his parents, brother and extended family. we'll have much more on the funeral tonight at 6:00. >>> friends and family of ab ber dean police officer charles are a met toe will pay their respects. he died in a tragic accident over the weekend when he fell on an exit ramp. tonight they will hold a viewing for him until 9:00 and the funeral will be held tomorrow at st. stevens church. >> well, do you feel lucky? there are now more than 4700 ways to maybe brighten up your day. at the grand opening of the final phase of the casino, you'll find the third largest casino in the country. >> this is larger than any casino by a factor of two in las vegas, 50% larger than any in atlantic city and
the libyan government, which is vowed as cooperation. >> thank you. about 90 minutes ago the associated press said youtube blocked that video. >>> hundreds of police officers from around the region packed a joppa town church to say gob to corporal charles licato. corral licato died when his cruiser went off the road. he is being remembered today by friends, family and colleagues as a fearless officer who was relentless in his search for fugitives. corporal licato leaves behind...
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complaining now about what they call a lack of dedicated traffic officers following that deadly accident in walnut creek. the walnut creek police associationone of four regular traffic enforcement officers is retiring at the end of the week. the three others will be reassigned to regular patrols because of staffing shortages. you recall a woman was killed when a pickup truck drove on to the sidewalk in front of walnut creek's marriott hotel on saturday hitting several pedestrians. >>> 6:18 is the time. time to check back in with sal for the commute. how does it look? >> it looks pretty good pam and dave. right now we are doing pretty well in many areas. let's go outside i want to show you some pictures here of what is going on. highway 4 bay point doesn't look all that bad. you will see slow traffic in antioch. here in bay point it's crowded but not stop and go. if you are driving to the bay bridge toll plaza we are getting a little bit of a backup. the metering lights are turned on. also the morning commute on the peninsula looks pretty good if you are driving on 101 or 285. northbound 101 continues to look good all the way up to the airp
complaining now about what they call a lack of dedicated traffic officers following that deadly accident in walnut creek. the walnut creek police associationone of four regular traffic enforcement officers is retiring at the end of the week. the three others will be reassigned to regular patrols because of staffing shortages. you recall a woman was killed when a pickup truck drove on to the sidewalk in front of walnut creek's marriott hotel on saturday hitting several pedestrians. >>>...
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and the california business roundtable shows that proposition 36 has a huge amount of support nearly 78%. but opponents say, look who'sainst majority of district attorneys and police office associations in the state. >> i am len ramirez in san jose where an elementary school principal accused of dealing in drugs was brain in court, coming up, the dating website that was used in the police sting operation. >> he spent almost 20 years in prison for a murder that he may not have committed. what led to his exoneration? >> lions live in cramped quarters and animal rights groups are speaking out about the vo: for years, sacramento politicians have chopped away funds for our schools. today, we're forty-seventh out of fifty in per-pupil funding. now these politicians say unless we send more tax dollars to sacramento, they'll cut education again. here's a new approach. prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politicians can't touch it. thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. >> in the south bay, it is a school principal facing disciplinary action and possibly prison
and the california business roundtable shows that proposition 36 has a huge amount of support nearly 78%. but opponents say, look who'sainst majority of district attorneys and police office associations in the state. >> i am len ramirez in san jose where an elementary school principal accused of dealing in drugs was brain in court, coming up, the dating website that was used in the police sting operation. >> he spent almost 20 years in prison for a murder that he may not have...
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we're going to vote on in 20 minutes has the broad support from veterans and police organizations, the disabled american veterans, the military officers association of america, the national association of police organizations, the american legion. they all support it. the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america have called and pleaded for its immediate passage. and they know why. because their veterans need, and they need to know that congress has their back. so i just make a plea to the senate, we just need a few votes from that side of the aisle to get to the threshold of 60 to waive the technicality of the budget point of order. and, madam president, i would yield the floor and i would be looking forward to my friend's comments. mr. coburn: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. nelson: the time is controlled over here. i would reserve, madam president, the final seven minutes for the chairman of the committee. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. coburn: my colleague from florida raises some good points about our desire, about us wanting to help our veterans. i don't think there is anybody here that d
we're going to vote on in 20 minutes has the broad support from veterans and police organizations, the disabled american veterans, the military officers association of america, the national association of police organizations, the american legion. they all support it. the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america have called and pleaded for its immediate passage. and they know why. because their veterans need, and they need to know that congress has their back. so i just make a plea to the...
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the lawn. and one of the associate deans talk with the one police officer who was there. he said this must have been a terrible night for you. he said, no, not at the university of virginia. if this had happened on the west coast, we would have had riots here and gas masks on. but this is the university of virginia. i was the only police officer on duty tonight. and i do think that tells you something about our community of civility and trust. >> do you believe that millennials need to understand prior generations work ethics or develop their own? >> i think it is very understand -- it is very important for them to understand because it is likely that there balls will not be in monilial and it is important for them to understand the reactions of other generations to them and their somewhat different take on things. i teach a class in the january term called sociology of working which i work with 164-year students. one group of my students did a study of the millennials in the workplace. in one case, they really are having trouble because they do not understand the baby bo
the lawn. and one of the associate deans talk with the one police officer who was there. he said this must have been a terrible night for you. he said, no, not at the university of virginia. if this had happened on the west coast, we would have had riots here and gas masks on. but this is the university of virginia. i was the only police officer on duty tonight. and i do think that tells you something about our community of civility and trust. >> do you believe that millennials need to...