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the police union says that's because of measure b, the voter- approved pension reform plan. now the concern is mandatory overtime could push more away. >> this is a policy that is dangerous because we are overworked and fatigued. >> now, we understand what that means to our officers. >> reporter: the department says they are handcuffed because they're short officers. >> our levels are at critical stages. we want to ensure that our officers are safe, number one, and equally as important is we want to ensure that those 911 calls are getting answered. >> reporter: but a couple of months ago the thought was help was on the way. santa clara county supervisors approved bringing in sheriff's deputies to beef up the law enforcement presence on the city streets of san jose. but that help hasn't come. details were never fully ironed out. >> i haven't heard much information with respect to, you know, asking for any outside help. we certainly appreciate the offer. >> reporter: so no deal yet on that. the union did say today they are hopeful that sheriff's deputies could help with patrol
the police union says that's because of measure b, the voter- approved pension reform plan. now the concern is mandatory overtime could push more away. >> this is a policy that is dangerous because we are overworked and fatigued. >> now, we understand what that means to our officers. >> reporter: the department says they are handcuffed because they're short officers. >> our levels are at critical stages. we want to ensure that our officers are safe, number one, and...
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. >> reporter: the police union points to this 2-year-old report by the city auditor. it says workers comp claims increase when officers work a big number of hours. >> we're obviously worried. we know our workforce is tired. we know they're working a lot of overtime. they answer the bell time and time again. but they are tired. >> reporter: but the assistant chief says while the city and the police union work out a labor deal, his office has to take action to keep the officers and the streets safe. the officers will have to work a minimum of three hours of overtime if called upon, and that's two hours for those on the midnight shift. now tonight at 6:00, an nbc bay area exclusive. why the san jose police department is now auditing the sick time of its rank and file. live in san jose, i'm damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> we have new detail news on a truck fire that brought traffic the a halt at the bay bridge toll plaza. this is what commuters saw this morning, a truck on fire, a man acting bizarrely, and now some say this man in the picture intentionally set tha
. >> reporter: the police union points to this 2-year-old report by the city auditor. it says workers comp claims increase when officers work a big number of hours. >> we're obviously worried. we know our workforce is tired. we know they're working a lot of overtime. they answer the bell time and time again. but they are tired. >> reporter: but the assistant chief says while the city and the police union work out a labor deal, his office has to take action to keep the officers...
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the police union says officers are calling in sick because they're fatigued after working long hours to cover shifts. officers working 17-hour days, fatigued and over worked, is dangerous for the officers and the public. >> reporter: and to cover those days when briefings look like this, the department is now also forcing officers to work overtime. >> we'll take volunteers first, obviously, and via reverse seniority that we're working out, we'll hold over that amount of officers that we need to ensure that we have that minimum mandatory staffing levels on patrol. >> reporter: garcia says there have been days when they pull out without meeting the minimum mandatory staffing levels so the department has to act. >> we need to ensure that we continue to provide public safety and we need to ensure that our officers are safe. that's paramount for us. >> reporter: the police union argues no one wants a tired police officer responding to their emergency calls. like these officers who arrested two burglary suspects today after a foot chase. chief garcia told me he is optimistic now because bot
the police union says officers are calling in sick because they're fatigued after working long hours to cover shifts. officers working 17-hour days, fatigued and over worked, is dangerous for the officers and the public. >> reporter: and to cover those days when briefings look like this, the department is now also forcing officers to work overtime. >> we'll take volunteers first, obviously, and via reverse seniority that we're working out, we'll hold over that amount of officers...
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it's signed by the police and fire union president. d it suggests they had reached a deal with the city manager on the fix to measure b that would have in essence ended litigation on the pension reform initiative. the letter suggests the city council shot down a presumed deal agreed to by their city manager. the day the council called an emergency closed session meeting. the police union president says
it's signed by the police and fire union president. d it suggests they had reached a deal with the city manager on the fix to measure b that would have in essence ended litigation on the pension reform initiative. the letter suggests the city council shot down a presumed deal agreed to by their city manager. the day the council called an emergency closed session meeting. the police union president says
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chuck reed has been at logger heads with the police union. there was mayor's race there this week. what happened? >> david won that race over sam. i believe he picked about 25% of the vote. this was important for labor because cortesi positioned him as taking the city in a new direction. this is a direction away from mayor reed's pension reform. >> even though he came in second, he could get a lot of support from the other candidates who support mayor reed coming up between now and november, right? >> yes, if he's able to coalesce. if he's able to get the votes from those folks, he could very well take over cortesi in november. >> it wasn't a clean sweep for labor. >> it wasn't. a democrat did beat a labor backed candidate. wolf won't be in the run-off. >> still reports of labor's demise greatly exaggerated. >> yes. >> please go to kqednews dot .kr more information. please join us next time. man: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. kastner: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy. man: o
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it's signed by the police and fire union president. and it suggests they had reached a deal with the city manager on the fix to measure b that would have in essence ended litigation on the pension reform initiative. the letter suggests the city council shot down a presumed deal agreed to by their city manager. the day the council called an emergency closed session meeting. the police union president says the council needs to approve a deal fast before the november election, otherwise, hundreds more officers might leave. >> if we don't get it done now, we've got to wait two and a half more years to take another crack at it. at two and a half more years, we're going to be past the point of no return with staffing with the police department. >> reporter: dozens if not hundreds of officers says measure b forced them to quit their jobs and go somewhere else. that has created a huge staffing shortage with the department forcing its officers to work overtime to cover shifts. a spokesman for the city manager said he had not seen this letter, so
it's signed by the police and fire union president. and it suggests they had reached a deal with the city manager on the fix to measure b that would have in essence ended litigation on the pension reform initiative. the letter suggests the city council shot down a presumed deal agreed to by their city manager. the day the council called an emergency closed session meeting. the police union president says the council needs to approve a deal fast before the november election, otherwise, hundreds...
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the a lot of property damage. police were called to north avenue right near the cta blue line just before midnight as a man seemed to be using his suv as a weapon. according to the police union spokesman, the man rammed into multiple cars and a building with enough force to cause the air bag to deploy in his suv. witnesses sprang into action before officers arrived but the man was uncooperative. even when police tried to subdue him with pepper spray. >> the people on the streets were chasing him try to get him out after he hit these vehicles. not sure if this is the usia, over medication, whatever the case he was acting extremely belligerent and unreasonable. >> fearing for the safety of bystanders. officers fired into the vehicle and the man was hit in the leg. he was taken to the hospital and listed in good condition but because this is a police involved shooting, this is now under investigation by the independent police review authority. the driver said kennedy has not been released but he is believed to be in his 20s. no officers or bystanders were hurt. >>chicago police are looking for the person who shot and killed a man and injured a four- year-old boy as they sat in
the a lot of property damage. police were called to north avenue right near the cta blue line just before midnight as a man seemed to be using his suv as a weapon. according to the police union spokesman, the man rammed into multiple cars and a building with enough force to cause the air bag to deploy in his suv. witnesses sprang into action before officers arrived but the man was uncooperative. even when police tried to subdue him with pepper spray. >> the people on the streets were...
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he was backed by the labor unions and supported by the police union. public safety was by far a tough issue in this race. he will face sam liccardo. liccardo was in good spirits at his election party held downtown at the black beard tavern. he is confident he can keep it going to win the election in november. reporting live in san jose janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> meantime voters in san francisco have passed proposition b. it requires voter approval for waterfront construction above a certain height. the campaign celebrated its win last night with a victory party at pier 2. the existing limit on the waterfront ranges from 40 feet to 84 feet. under prop b they would have to approve any new building that exceeds that current height limit. >>> and san francisco voters also approved proposition a. that approves a $4 million bond. that includes everyone from police officers to firefighters to the medical examiner. 79% of voters supported that measure. this is the second of three planned bond measure town sure all city buildings c
he was backed by the labor unions and supported by the police union. public safety was by far a tough issue in this race. he will face sam liccardo. liccardo was in good spirits at his election party held downtown at the black beard tavern. he is confident he can keep it going to win the election in november. reporting live in san jose janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> meantime voters in san francisco have passed proposition b. it requires voter approval...
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continues to add officers, the amount of overtime will probably reduce. >> reporter: major reed and other city leaders are optimistic but it might not be enough. police unioncials say they expect upwards of 300 total officers to either resign or retire in just the next two years. and mandatory overtime likely will not help retain officers. >> our officers have already been identified by the city auditor as being overworked and fatigued. she's warned that additional burden upon our patrol is dangerous and unsafe. >> the rhetoric is that the police officer association is putting the blame on the city but i wish they would actually put the residents at the forefront and help us to make sure that officers stay with the city of san jose. >> reporter: city officials say they continue to search for new ways to recruit more officers. in san jose, i'm john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> also in san jose, police are asking for help tonight in identifying a bank robbery suspect. they say the man seen in these pictures robbed a bank on the villages parkway about 12:30 monday afternoon. he demanded money from a teller then ran out of the bank. police say this robbery
continues to add officers, the amount of overtime will probably reduce. >> reporter: major reed and other city leaders are optimistic but it might not be enough. police unioncials say they expect upwards of 300 total officers to either resign or retire in just the next two years. and mandatory overtime likely will not help retain officers. >> our officers have already been identified by the city auditor as being overworked and fatigued. she's warned that additional burden upon our...
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. >> the police union says there is a shortage of officers in san jose because of measure b, the voter-approved pension reform plan. san jose isn't the only police department to use mandatory overtime. oakland also requires overtime shifts from its officers these days. the department faces an officer shortage. opd plans to keep the forced ot going for at least another year. >>> hundreds turned out to meet hillary clinton at a book signing in southern california today. they waited for hours in a line that wrapped around the block at the grove in los angeles. clinton is on a national tour to promote her book, hard choices. it details her account of challenges she faced during her four years as secretary of state. >> i really want to witness the one woman whose pretty much changed so much history in the past four years, five years. she is a glass ceiling breaker, she has done so much for this country. >> clinton's book tour comes to the orpheum theater in san francisco next wednesday. >>> still ahead, google works to close its own gender gap. >> who it's reaching out to get girls into computers ea
. >> the police union says there is a shortage of officers in san jose because of measure b, the voter-approved pension reform plan. san jose isn't the only police department to use mandatory overtime. oakland also requires overtime shifts from its officers these days. the department faces an officer shortage. opd plans to keep the forced ot going for at least another year. >>> hundreds turned out to meet hillary clinton at a book signing in southern california today. they waited...
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. >> reporter: the police union, it's another sign that san jose is in crisis. >> while overtime may be a short-term band-aid, the real problem is we just don't have enough police officers. >> reporter: in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> san jose pd has 885 officers. and that is down drastically from 1300 just five years ago. >>> a judge ruled today there is enough evidence for randy alana to stand trial for the murder of sandra coke. 56-year-old alana is accused of killing coke last august and stealing her car. he dated coke at one point. her body was found in vacaville a few days after she disappeared from her oakland home h. >>> the man arrested in a federal raid on his house in mountain view wednesday has been arrested again. a judge issued a warrant for eric omuro when he didn't show up in court to enter a plea today. he is accused of running the escort website myredbook. agents say the site is linked to prostitution and human trafficking. >> other bay area headlines now, mountain view gets a new police chief on monday. [ indiscernible ] knows the place well 19-year veteran san
. >> reporter: the police union, it's another sign that san jose is in crisis. >> while overtime may be a short-term band-aid, the real problem is we just don't have enough police officers. >> reporter: in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> san jose pd has 885 officers. and that is down drastically from 1300 just five years ago. >>> a judge ruled today there is enough evidence for randy alana to stand trial for the murder of sandra coke. 56-year-old alana is...
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police officers. now being told. they must work deal with all the crime in the starting june 29-th --- san jose will require its 1-thousand officers to work overtime, which the police officers association the unionsays. forced overtime could put more fatigue on officers. especially at a time when more officers are leaving however, city and department officials say, they will be burn out they also believe the mandatory overtime. is necessary to keep the public safe news. we'll look at why some people want it to happen every day. massive flash flooding and varna. vatni knoyou n't ford wronturnon t roa youfutu. that's w we ild ols ke oucare guince stem it kinof le gps, you kno r yo carr. italksou toughiffent degr posbilities and even letyou plorlocajob rketond, lping you map cleacour fromhe j youant, backo yo to oeniedu d ge stard toy. for that creamy delicious taste that makes even the most impatient, patient. dude! tillamook sharp cheddar, tastes better because it's made better. at least 11 people have died and there are still dozens more missing. authorities have declared an emergency situation for the region.as tens of thousands are without electricity a strong message from pope francis today.
police officers. now being told. they must work deal with all the crime in the starting june 29-th --- san jose will require its 1-thousand officers to work overtime, which the police officers association the unionsays. forced overtime could put more fatigue on officers. especially at a time when more officers are leaving however, city and department officials say, they will be burn out they also believe the mandatory overtime. is necessary to keep the public safe news. we'll look at why some...
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now, that view helped him win the support and financial backing of labor unions and the police union.ublic safety was by far a top issue in this state since hundred of police officers have left to take jobs at other cities because they say they've had a loss of pay and benefits. >> i think what's happened, you know, people have gotten so tired of calling 911 and not getting a response. they really made a 911 call with their ballot today. they chauled for change -- called for change. >> reporter: and cortese will be facing off against city councilman sam liccardo, who edged out vice mayor madison nguyen to earn the second spot. we're joined right now by councilman sam liccardo. congratulations on your win. and you have a very differing stance than supervisor cortese. how do you plan on making it through to november and winning over those other votes? >> well, what we saw in this election was that two-thirds of the voters in this city voted to restore safety and services without adding more burden to our children who are already bearing the burden of $3 billion of unfunded liabilities i
now, that view helped him win the support and financial backing of labor unions and the police union.ublic safety was by far a top issue in this state since hundred of police officers have left to take jobs at other cities because they say they've had a loss of pay and benefits. >> i think what's happened, you know, people have gotten so tired of calling 911 and not getting a response. they really made a 911 call with their ballot today. they chauled for change -- called for change....
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the police officer's association, the union, argues that overtime leads to stress and tired officers. >>> it will take another four months before a police substation will open up in south san jose. the "mercury news" reporting that the city is in the process of hiring 28 community service officers, to man that station on great oaks boulevard. that would be located near the highway 85 and highway 101 interchange. the station was completed four years ago. still, though, it stands empty because of staffing and budget shortfalls. a soft opening is expected at the beginning of october. >>> so, how's this for the ultimate bad boy crush? women are swooning over the mug shot of an accused felon. jeremy meeks is now a viral sensation. stockton police posted on their facebook page his mug shot after he was arrested earlier this week on felony weapons charges in a gang sweep. more than 44,000 people have liked the image. some commenters say he should be a model, but others are scolding some of those commenters. one woman saying, $900,000 in bail and six felonies. you ladies are desperate. meeks
the police officer's association, the union, argues that overtime leads to stress and tired officers. >>> it will take another four months before a police substation will open up in south san jose. the "mercury news" reporting that the city is in the process of hiring 28 community service officers, to man that station on great oaks boulevard. that would be located near the highway 85 and highway 101 interchange. the station was completed four years ago. still, though, it...
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contracts are excuse me, they are reflect very much the economics of a agreement reached with the police officers union in which, they are lower start rates for recruits and very modest cost of living increases in the next three years and so we are very happy to present these fire contracts because, with these lower start rates, we are able to afford to start some strong series of recruit classes which will, as you know, keep the san francisco safer and allow the police and the fire departments to bring in the new talent, that is always needed. and so, again, in conclusion, these are agreements that are representing thousands of hours, of hard work and they contain far too many provisions to go through in any great detail and i believe that you have the materials that will help you to do that and if you have any questions i will be happy to answer them. >> thank you. supervisor tang? >> i don't have a question, i did have a chance to look over all of our summary sheets and i want to thank you you and your team for all of your work and even when we think about all of the contracts that you had to negoti
contracts are excuse me, they are reflect very much the economics of a agreement reached with the police officers union in which, they are lower start rates for recruits and very modest cost of living increases in the next three years and so we are very happy to present these fire contracts because, with these lower start rates, we are able to afford to start some strong series of recruit classes which will, as you know, keep the san francisco safer and allow the police and the fire departments...
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the battlefield as well. these pictures are from a hotel in central kiev where several hundred people have stormed training unions meeting the attackers dressed in camouflage clashed with police and smashed windows and doors the group's leader posted on facebook that they were rallying to stop the election of a new chief for the unions. coming out here on our senior national dining out with a down and out chinese billion or swoops in to new york with promises to help the poor just as the u.s. economy reports a major. american swat units have become increasingly militarized deadly and they're mostly targeting the country's minorities that's according to a report by the american civil liberties union which says the police are treating some neighborhoods like war zones elite swat teams are trained to combat high level threats but are now being used for different purposes. the a.c.l.u. probe showed around two thirds of all rates from two thousand and eleven to two thousand and twelve were drug related and target of private property only seven percent of swat operations were aimed at active shooter hostage or barricade scenarios eight hundred raids led to seven civilian deaths and
the battlefield as well. these pictures are from a hotel in central kiev where several hundred people have stormed training unions meeting the attackers dressed in camouflage clashed with police and smashed windows and doors the group's leader posted on facebook that they were rallying to stop the election of a new chief for the unions. coming out here on our senior national dining out with a down and out chinese billion or swoops in to new york with promises to help the poor just as the u.s....
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deadly and mostly targeting the country's minorities according to a report by the american civil liberties union which says the police are treating some neighborhoods like war zones these days at least swat teams are trying to combat high level threats but it now being used for different purposes. the a.c.l.u. probe showed around two thirds of all rapes from twenty to twenty twelve were drug related and targeted private property only seven percent of sort of operations around active shooters hostage takers or barricade scenarios eight hundred raids led to seven civilian deaths and forty six injuries in fact this nineteen month old baby is the youngest victim of police brutality a stun grenade thrown by a swat team into the child's home landed right in his crib he's now in a coma fighting for his life a family spokesman told him this and know more about the tragedy on artie's in the now this. was tossed into a room for small children the tragedy of course was. always of on but it was for small children who were living in this phase where this explosive device was thrown. with reports. there was no way to know there we
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the country to join, so as long as all the things keep happening they are happening in san francisco there's an awful lot of people that are wanting to union the police department. to join the police department. >> one of the questions we had is whether to centralize more our requests that are not immediate or urgent. >> the one request in the ordinance we have no mechanism by which to comply with is to report our calls and or officers assigned per district there's no mechanism by which to do that because the police districts don't match perfectly. we can tell you per police district but some police districts have as many as 4 or 5 supervisors included and i think if we start reported out to all five it's going to
the country to join, so as long as all the things keep happening they are happening in san francisco there's an awful lot of people that are wanting to union the police department. to join the police department. >> one of the questions we had is whether to centralize more our requests that are not immediate or urgent. >> the one request in the ordinance we have no mechanism by which to comply with is to report our calls and or officers assigned per district there's no mechanism by...
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the country to join, so as long as all the things keep happening they are happening in san francisco there's an awful lot of people that are wanting to union the police department. to join the police department. >> one of the questions we had is whether to centralize more our requests that are not immediate or urgent. >> the one request in the ordinance we have no mechanism by which to comply with is to report our calls and or officers assigned per district there's no mechanism by which to do that because the police districts don't match perfectly. we can tell you per police district but some police districts have as many as 4 or 5 supervisors included and i think if we start reported out to all five it's going to distort the numbers because everyone has a want to aggregate them and it's going to double and triple good things and will seem like we're over embellishing and if the supervisors would just accept that we're happy to aggregate any information you would like within parameters we can do it we just don't have the ability to do it per supervisor ial district. >> i certainly am fine with information by the station and you are able to compile th
the country to join, so as long as all the things keep happening they are happening in san francisco there's an awful lot of people that are wanting to union the police department. to join the police department. >> one of the questions we had is whether to centralize more our requests that are not immediate or urgent. >> the one request in the ordinance we have no mechanism by which to comply with is to report our calls and or officers assigned per district there's no mechanism by...
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more than just a sport it's a form of resistance and we are the courts would do this sport in jerusalem to say here we are air police the unions who are alive and doing well. but that doesn't prevent the israelis from trying to stop them over lebanon how to kill their gibberish and tried hard to prevent us from doing this they are a set of us but we get that out and wrong never stop and across the border just like to jerusalem brothers gaza's adrenaline junkies get a daily fix from jumping israeli hurdles filled with started doing it in our club in two thousand and eleven but it was struck in two thousand and twelve so we had to train in the street even israeli strikes don't ski garza's group a free one is it takes more than a pillar of smoke to stop the slaughter policy r r t east jerusalem. i do hope you will stay with us here on the international back with more news at the top of the hour after a very short break though we'll have a look into the life of mercenaries in sofia and if you're watching is in the u.k. it'll be crosstalk with a report on the role of alternative media and. this is what we do we kill people and brea
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form of resistance another letter said we are the for the little courts that we do this sport in jerusalem to say here we are here police the unions were alive and doing well. but that doesn't prevent the israelis from trying to stop them over lebanon how to get the curation tried hard to prevent us from doing this there are a set of us but we can't get out and room never stop and across the border just like they jerusalem brothers gaza's adrenaline junkies get baby fix from jumping israeli hurdles filled with started doing it in our club in two thousand and eleven but it was a truck in two thousand and twelve of us all we had to train in the street even israeli strikes don't ski gardens group a free one is it takes more than a pillar of smoke to stop the slaughter policy r r t east jerusalem. it has been some of the world headlines now hundreds of people gathered for a rally outside the b.b.c. studios in the scottish city of glasgow demonstrators voiced their anger over the news organizations coverage of the upcoming independence referendum they accuse the b.b.c. of being biased in favor of british unity. and swear suspected of f
form of resistance another letter said we are the for the little courts that we do this sport in jerusalem to say here we are here police the unions were alive and doing well. but that doesn't prevent the israelis from trying to stop them over lebanon how to get the curation tried hard to prevent us from doing this there are a set of us but we can't get out and room never stop and across the border just like they jerusalem brothers gaza's adrenaline junkies get baby fix from jumping israeli...
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kron 4's scott rates spoke to the police department, and the officers' union -- two sides feuding over this bold new move. by now most people know that the situation here at the police department has become critical. but this forcing officers to work more hours than a day actually help the public or does it put them at? more at with crime on the rise and the police department short staffed the city of san jose is taking some drastic measures "san jose does not have enough officers to police the city" starting june 29th the cities will require it's 1,000 officers to work overtime, james gonzales with the police officers association says it's a bad idea. "the city auditor has warned about putting more fatigue on our officers." under the new plan officers working the night shift could be forced to worked two hours of ot a day, and officers working the day shift could be held over three hours the ot will be handed out first to officers with the least seniority the additional hours there will be forced to work will put more of a burden on the officers. "it will make it a more dangerous plac
kron 4's scott rates spoke to the police department, and the officers' union -- two sides feuding over this bold new move. by now most people know that the situation here at the police department has become critical. but this forcing officers to work more hours than a day actually help the public or does it put them at? more at with crime on the rise and the police department short staffed the city of san jose is taking some drastic measures "san jose does not have enough officers to...
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is to with the police department officers union two sides feuding over this bold move >> : by now people know the situation here to settle is a police department become critical. but thus forcing officers to work more hours in and day actually help the public >> : or doesn't put them at more risk. kron on the rise police apartment short staffed. the city of san jose is taking drastic measures. does not have enough officers to the police are sitting >> : starting june 29th that will require its 1000 officers to work overtime. the jeans and the results of the officers association says it's a bad idea. city auditor warned against putting more succeed in putting things like this force overtime. city council failed to make streets safer a policy is in place for forcing officers for other agencies. under the new plan office is working the night shift could be forced to work two hours of 0 see day officers working could be held over three hours >> : it will be handed out two officers with least seniority. these additional hours will forced to work now put more burden on them and make it more da
is to with the police department officers union two sides feuding over this bold move >> : by now people know the situation here to settle is a police department become critical. but thus forcing officers to work more hours in and day actually help the public >> : or doesn't put them at more risk. kron on the rise police apartment short staffed. the city of san jose is taking drastic measures. does not have enough officers to the police are sitting >> : starting june 29th that...
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the struggle to keep enough police officers on the streets of san jose has lead to an unprecedented move. they may have to require the officers to work over time if voluntary measures don't work. police union leaders say mandatory overtime will create even more stress for police officers in the bay area's biggest city. >> our officers have already been identified by the city auditor as being over worked and fatigued. she has warned additional murder is is dangerous and unsafe. >> the red rick out there the police officers association is putting the blame on the stay. i wish they would put the residents at the forefront and help us to make sure officers they receive it. >> many police officers have left san jose or retired due to cuts in pay and benefits. there were 1400 officer in the department just a few years ago. that number is down to less 900. >>> california's drought is getting even worse. in the past week parts of northern and central california have fallen from the second worst conditions to the worst. one-third of the state is now under what is called exceptional drought conditions. that includes part of the bay area. in comparison no place in the state was in this category last
the struggle to keep enough police officers on the streets of san jose has lead to an unprecedented move. they may have to require the officers to work over time if voluntary measures don't work. police union leaders say mandatory overtime will create even more stress for police officers in the bay area's biggest city. >> our officers have already been identified by the city auditor as being over worked and fatigued. she has warned additional murder is is dangerous and unsafe. >>...
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elevator to the top of the garage they occurred within a mile of each other were the first on union street and vanessa avenue. police believe the same two men later robbed them with a 17- year-old girl at broadway and hide. the suspects then beat their victims for no reason. >> he ordered them down to the ground, robbed them of their property and assaulted and kicked them as well. they are striked as latino men driving a four-door sedan and there are three other robberies but they don't appear related. >>> and it is the latest law enforcement agency, hoping to supply them with body mounted cameras. they can be worn on any other part of the officers body. the department plans on asking the council to buy 130 cameras. >> we can direct are collect evidence and conduct interviews with it and document scenes with it and it provides accurate documentation with police in contact with citizens. >> they hope to have other cameras next year. san francisco and san jose are two of the local departments and they are also are also expecting that. city officials hope to sell it because renovations would be too costly. they ran fro
elevator to the top of the garage they occurred within a mile of each other were the first on union street and vanessa avenue. police believe the same two men later robbed them with a 17- year-old girl at broadway and hide. the suspects then beat their victims for no reason. >> he ordered them down to the ground, robbed them of their property and assaulted and kicked them as well. they are striked as latino men driving a four-door sedan and there are three other robberies but they don't...
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. >> the police officer and firefighters unions are asking the county supervisor.s say opponents would bring more of the same to city hall. >> he would continue to lead in the same direction. people are less safe because of the policies instituted. >> during the election, he campaigned on a spending smarter scheme. cotese promised changes to restorm changes. >> coming up, many things you can find when cleaning out your attic. attic. >> michael safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, dulcinea mini watermelons are just $2.50 each. mayonnaise is a must. best foods mayo is just $2.99. and get your spoons ready. ben & jerry's is a tasty $2.99. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. find your inner minion only at the despicable me minion mayhem ride at universal studios hollywood. >>> have you e
. >> the police officer and firefighters unions are asking the county supervisor.s say opponents would bring more of the same to city hall. >> he would continue to lead in the same direction. people are less safe because of the policies instituted. >> during the election, he campaigned on a spending smarter scheme. cotese promised changes to restorm changes. >> coming up, many things you can find when cleaning out your attic. attic. >> michael safeway gets that...
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. >> the police officer and firefighters unions are asking the county supervisor. supporters say opponents would bring more of the same to city hall. >> he would continue to lead in the same direction. people are less safe because of the policies instituted. >> during the election, he campaigned on a spending smarter scheme. cotese promised changes to restorm changes. >> coming up, many things you can find when cleaning out your attic. >> take the nestea plunge. ♪ nothing refreshes like nestea. >>> have you ever gone through storage boxes and found something that might be valuable? >> i'm just happy when i open stuff up. there is nothing alive in there. it happened to an east bay woman. good stuff. >> michael finney is here with the story. this story here, this many get you our viewer found a bank note predating abraham lincoln's presidency. she wasn't sure what to do with it. did she hit pay dirt? susan is rummaging through the attic of her old husband >> my mother was a pack rat. >> her mom died leaving this house, crammed with a lifetime of belongings. >> took t
. >> the police officer and firefighters unions are asking the county supervisor. supporters say opponents would bring more of the same to city hall. >> he would continue to lead in the same direction. people are less safe because of the policies instituted. >> during the election, he campaigned on a spending smarter scheme. cotese promised changes to restorm changes. >> coming up, many things you can find when cleaning out your attic. >> take the nestea plunge....
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police officers. now being told. they must work overtime. to help the department city. will require its 1-thousand officers to work overtime, which the police officers association the union. forced overtime could put more fatigue on officers. especially at a time when more officers are leaving however, city and department officials say, they will be monitoring things closely. they also believe the mandatory the public safeit was 2 years budget cuts take a look at this image of lightning striking a florida airport. a delta plane at the fort lauderdale- hollywood jolted by the strike. and the plane remains out of service. the c-e-o of the company that prosecutors say kim han-sik caused the ferry to be unstable overloading cargo. female announcer: don't miss sleep train's 4th of july sale. save $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and icomfort. sleep train's 4th of july sale is on now. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ is that the new look like this for the firm bought 85 degrees. it for evergreen and zero the valley about 92-in #you are. and the east bay's similar forecasts ft 80 it is organized one antioch 92 and
police officers. now being told. they must work overtime. to help the department city. will require its 1-thousand officers to work overtime, which the police officers association the union. forced overtime could put more fatigue on officers. especially at a time when more officers are leaving however, city and department officials say, they will be monitoring things closely. they also believe the mandatory the public safeit was 2 years budget cuts take a look at this image of lightning...
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they play their one solution being put forward to level the employment standards within the european union and police local industries so that it's cheaper to buy for products or get the manufacture of the ball and i love my wife and i love to benefit from things and i think it's impossible to live completely with french products it costs too much anyway and it takes a crazy amount of time because it's hard to find needless to say benjamin. borders again but he's paying attention to labels and ecological recycle products matter where they come from moving the cost of paris art. it's going to check in some more world headlines now two bombs have gone off near the presidential palace in cairo killing two police officers and wounding several others the second explosive went off as a specialized squad are trying to defuse it it comes days after is the miss warren they had planted bombs in the city they were the latest in a spate of attacks hitting egypt's capital this month over the weekend a homemade explosive device placed near a government site on the city's eid skirts killed a girl and wounded her mo
they play their one solution being put forward to level the employment standards within the european union and police local industries so that it's cheaper to buy for products or get the manufacture of the ball and i love my wife and i love to benefit from things and i think it's impossible to live completely with french products it costs too much anyway and it takes a crazy amount of time because it's hard to find needless to say benjamin. borders again but he's paying attention to labels and...
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left the team which won the first ever european championship and the police of revolutionary managers with the break up of the soviet union football just as many other spheres of life suffered a major setback it may be a coincidence but along with these problems came. it's still unclear what caused this surge in violence but in recent years russian hooligans have remained visible from violent pitch invasion. and racist incidents involving swastikas in the stands near nazi views and as you know phobia are among the most debated issues but for more hooligan and found over russia's largest fan movement developed at the nih of believes the issue is often blown up in the press. who spearheaded events at the my down in ukraine some of them are in the national guard now so potentially this is a very dangerous part of society but are all for it is a pursuing a very clever strategy with communities so there's no danger from them in russia these fights happen every weekend but no one knows of them they happen out of town in forests and strictly upon agreement. the twenty thirteen movie okola footballer tells the story of a firm of
left the team which won the first ever european championship and the police of revolutionary managers with the break up of the soviet union football just as many other spheres of life suffered a major setback it may be a coincidence but along with these problems came. it's still unclear what caused this surge in violence but in recent years russian hooligans have remained visible from violent pitch invasion. and racist incidents involving swastikas in the stands near nazi views and as you know...
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mostly targeting the country's minorities that's according to a report by the american civil liberties union which says the police are treating some neighborhoods like war zones elite swat teams are trained to combat high level threats but are now being used for different purposes. a.c.l.u. probe shows around two thirds of all grades twenty one twenty twelve were drug related and targeted private property only seven percent of swat operations were aimed at active shooter hostage or of barricades in the area eight hundred braves led to seven civilian deaths and forty six injuries. while this nineteen month old baby is the youngest victim of police brutality a stun grenade thrown by a swat team into the child's home land of riot and his career is now in a coma fighting for his life the family spokesperson told us now way more about the tragedy on our evening program in the now this flash grenade was tossed into a room with four small children the tragedy of course was that him in the play piano. but it was for small children that were living in this space where this explosive device was thrown there the reports. th
mostly targeting the country's minorities that's according to a report by the american civil liberties union which says the police are treating some neighborhoods like war zones elite swat teams are trained to combat high level threats but are now being used for different purposes. a.c.l.u. probe shows around two thirds of all grades twenty one twenty twelve were drug related and targeted private property only seven percent of swat operations were aimed at active shooter hostage or of...
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police officers and 10 civilians were wounded. by evening the situation was formed. n.a.t.o. troops, european union and kosovo police are holding their positions in the main bridge. >>> an international summit on eliminating the scourge of landmines is opening in mozambique. it will look at how much progress was made since the devices were banned. called the ottawa treaty aimed at banning landmines came into being in 1989. signatories great to destroy stockpiles and clear all mines. 115 states signed, but the united states, russia, india, israel and pakistan have not. since 1999 more than 44 million mines have been destroyed. we have this report from mozambique's capital. >> reporter: this woman's foot was shattered by a land mine, her aunt killed. sheets an activist -- she's an activist trying to raise awareness about the land mines left over. peanuts is the base of the meal, she struggles to find work and needs help. >> translation: if the government gives subsidies, that would be good. if they give food, it will be gone too quickly. it will be best to have help entering the job market so i can p
police officers and 10 civilians were wounded. by evening the situation was formed. n.a.t.o. troops, european union and kosovo police are holding their positions in the main bridge. >>> an international summit on eliminating the scourge of landmines is opening in mozambique. it will look at how much progress was made since the devices were banned. called the ottawa treaty aimed at banning landmines came into being in 1989. signatories great to destroy stockpiles and clear all mines....
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san jose will require its 1- thousand officers to work overtime, which the police officers association says, is a bad idea. the union says. forced overtime could put more fatigue on officers. especially at a time, when more officers are leaving for other jobs. however, city and department officials say, they will be monitoring things closely. making sure their force does not burn out they also believe the mandatory overtime. is necessary to keep the public safe tonight. a sunnyvale business owner reflects on a terrifying accident. when a car crashed into his store over the weekend -- almost claiming his life. , he tells kron four's philippe djegal that he's lucky to be alive. sot- "i'm alive -- number one. that's the biggest thing." and, despite the more than 30- thousand dollars in damages to his store. ron denman says being alive is also the most important thing. sot- "we were really so fortunate that none of our customers were standing in the doorway. our grandson wasn't running around like he is often, and um, nobody, and that would have been a very difficult thing to, i mean, other than dying myself, that would
san jose will require its 1- thousand officers to work overtime, which the police officers association says, is a bad idea. the union says. forced overtime could put more fatigue on officers. especially at a time, when more officers are leaving for other jobs. however, city and department officials say, they will be monitoring things closely. making sure their force does not burn out they also believe the mandatory overtime. is necessary to keep the public safe tonight. a sunnyvale business...
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and the team which won the first ever european championship and the police of revolutionary managers with the break up of the soviet union football just as many other spheres of life suffered a major setback it may be a coincidence but along with these problems came in isn't it still unclear what caused the surge in violence but in recent years russian hooligans have remained visible from violent pitch invasions to mass treat rallies and racist incidents involving swastikas in the stands near nazi views and you know for be are among the most debated issues back in twenty ten when a fan was killed during fighting in moscow. escalated into ethnic violence thousands of cultures made themselves heard right outside the walls of the kremlin . politically motivated people have always been close to find groups not only have they propagandize the culture of violence but they explained why this violence was needed that's why i know c.v.s. are popular there because force and violence are the bases of naziism and fascism but former hooligan and founder of russia's largest fan movement to market and i have believes the issue is often
and the team which won the first ever european championship and the police of revolutionary managers with the break up of the soviet union football just as many other spheres of life suffered a major setback it may be a coincidence but along with these problems came in isn't it still unclear what caused the surge in violence but in recent years russian hooligans have remained visible from violent pitch invasions to mass treat rallies and racist incidents involving swastikas in the stands near...
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police tried to rob a credit union this morning in may fair. investigators say before noontime. he demanded money from a teller at the veriva community credit union on frankford avenue. police say he didn't get any money and took off. >>> tonight, four dozen accused drug dealers are off the streets after a raid in berks county. the district attorney's office and state attorney general's office started the investigation last july. their focus was on dealers dealing heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana, and prescription drugs. this morning, police served the arrest warrants and also took guns, cars, drugs and $40,000 in cash. >>> a pennsylvania pastor defrocked for supporting same-sex marriage is free to return to the pulpit tonight. today united methodist church appeals panel overturned the decision reinstating frank schaefer's pastoral credentials. he was suspended last year for officiating his son's same-sex wedding ceremony and then defrocked him because he didn't promise to never preside over the other one. the panel decided defrocking him was too harsh a penalty. he spoke about the church's reversal today
police tried to rob a credit union this morning in may fair. investigators say before noontime. he demanded money from a teller at the veriva community credit union on frankford avenue. police say he didn't get any money and took off. >>> tonight, four dozen accused drug dealers are off the streets after a raid in berks county. the district attorney's office and state attorney general's office started the investigation last july. their focus was on dealers dealing heroin, cocaine,...
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. >> the country has been plagued by violence for over a year. african union forces helped policee amnesty. it has been since months since they launched peacekeeping operations in the country. >> there is no point in keeping this in the house but this is the place for these to go. our country is lawful. it is not good to have these weapons at home. >> but the authorities admitted turnout was modest. it was only civilians who took part in the amnesty. militia members from both sides were nowhere to be seen. >> if you look around, you can see people are not motivated to hand over weapons. people are not coming to put down the weapons we hear being fired. they are just a few grenades, old things, and ammunition. it is very difficult. >> in another bid to cut down on unrest, last week, the government put a temporary ban on text messages to make it harder for armed groups to contact each other. >> it was a case of being overwhelmed by love. in paris, lovers have been attaching padlocks to historic bridges as they pledge everlasting love. but the bridges were not built to take the extra
. >> the country has been plagued by violence for over a year. african union forces helped policee amnesty. it has been since months since they launched peacekeeping operations in the country. >> there is no point in keeping this in the house but this is the place for these to go. our country is lawful. it is not good to have these weapons at home. >> but the authorities admitted turnout was modest. it was only civilians who took part in the amnesty. militia members from both...