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one hurd toll the police union proposal is the cost of deploying tasers all at once to all officers. cost on a human life in this city? >> reporter: police commissioners are said to discuss the issue tonight. vic lee, "abc7 news." >>> today, officials outlined a new tighter security plan for the boston marathon. the plan comes in the wake of recent terror attacks in three years after the finish line bombings that killed three people and injured more than 260. officials say after 5,000 law enforcement officers, and surveillance cameras will line the route. there is no specific threat against the marathon, but they're incorporating lessons learned in attacks abroad. >>> the head of the tsa testified today. he says while there's no known threat against the u.s., we must remain vigilant. he said he arrived tat airport in brussels right at the bombs went off. 32 people died in the attacks at the airport and a subway station on march 22. >>> now the race for the white house. donald trump and hillary clinton are trying to regain their footing after last night's defeat in wisconsin. megan hu
one hurd toll the police union proposal is the cost of deploying tasers all at once to all officers. cost on a human life in this city? >> reporter: police commissioners are said to discuss the issue tonight. vic lee, "abc7 news." >>> today, officials outlined a new tighter security plan for the boston marathon. the plan comes in the wake of recent terror attacks in three years after the finish line bombings that killed three people and injured more than 260. officials...
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. >>> the battle between police officers and the district attorney heated up today. the police union taking its fight to the public via youtube. we are live in the newsroom with the story. >> reporter: this is the first of a series of videotape sworn declarations by members of the police union. they want to debunk charges of discrimination. there have been interviews of dozens of people and some have been chosen to testify in person before the panel. others have not. that seems to be the root of the latest dispute. >> we have the most diverse police department in the united states. >> reporter: this is gary delanus. the former head of the police officers' association is being interviewed. he talks about his relationship with the district attorney when he was police chief. he said they were close and he never heard him say anything about racism in the department. he relates a conversation he had at a dinner where he says he made racially disparaging remarks. >> there were some things said by george that were to say the least surprising. >> reporter: the videotaped interviews will be s
. >>> the battle between police officers and the district attorney heated up today. the police union taking its fight to the public via youtube. we are live in the newsroom with the story. >> reporter: this is the first of a series of videotape sworn declarations by members of the police union. they want to debunk charges of discrimination. there have been interviews of dozens of people and some have been chosen to testify in person before the panel. others have not. that seems...
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now the police union is taking its fight public. vic lee has more. >> reporter: the videotaped interviews will be sent to the blue ribbon panel he formed last may to look into potential racial bias in the department after the racist text message scandal. the poa decided to release the videos on youtube. why? >> they ignored our request for the officers that we wanted to testify before the blue ribbon panel. >> we have the most diverse police department in the united states. >> reporter: this is gary, the former head of the police officer's association is being interviewed by the group's lawyer. he talks about his relationship with george when the d.a. was police chief. he says they were close and that he never heard him say anything about systemic racism in the department. and recounts the conversation with the chief at a dinner where he says he made racially disparaging remarks. >> there were things said that were to say the least surprising. >> reporter: lawyers from the panel did interview the witnesses at the union's offices. but
now the police union is taking its fight public. vic lee has more. >> reporter: the videotaped interviews will be sent to the blue ribbon panel he formed last may to look into potential racial bias in the department after the racist text message scandal. the poa decided to release the videos on youtube. why? >> they ignored our request for the officers that we wanted to testify before the blue ribbon panel. >> we have the most diverse police department in the united states....
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the police of d.c. he'll be heading up the police union. week will mark 12 years on the force for mahl, much of that time spent working as a liaison between the gay community and the police department. >> was very well liked and worked very well with the community according to the activists that i speak to all the time. they liked him >> reporter: lou has been covering crime and politics in the district for 30 years focusing on issues facing the gay community. >> to have an openly gay person actually elected as head of the union, a police union, because it shows the rank and file are supporting him. >> reporter: he says the gay community will feel mahl's move off of the streets as a bit of a loss. >> i think so tom to some degre. >> we have a clean grasp on how to handle and work with the lgbt community. >> reporter: mahl says he will still be a resource for the gay community, only now it will be as head of the police union. in the district, mark segraves, news4. >>> right now at 6:00, a teen owns up to the tragic crash that killed two of h
the police of d.c. he'll be heading up the police union. week will mark 12 years on the force for mahl, much of that time spent working as a liaison between the gay community and the police department. >> was very well liked and worked very well with the community according to the activists that i speak to all the time. they liked him >> reporter: lou has been covering crime and politics in the district for 30 years focusing on issues facing the gay community. >> to have an...
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the recent decision to change policy on bathrooms and changing rooms nationwide. >>> the san francisco police union releasing videos on youtube accusing george gascon of making racial remarks. >> it is between officers and gascon that is a former police chief. henry lee has more on this. >> frank and julie the police union releasing videotape sworn depositions where they say gascon disparaged disparage black officers during a dinner. now a san francisco d.a. gascon has create add blue ribben panel looking into alleged racism and homophobia. and the union says he is painting the department with a broad brush and they are fighting back. here is what two former officers have to say. >> he would refer to these black officers as those people. and it was in a negative context talking about the black officers. the chief of police referring to black people and that context. it was so inappropriate and so unexpected. that it just made my jaw drop. >> there was an african- american and i believe he walked over and i believe he said something like can you specifically to mr. gascon, can you keep it down, you
the recent decision to change policy on bathrooms and changing rooms nationwide. >>> the san francisco police union releasing videos on youtube accusing george gascon of making racial remarks. >> it is between officers and gascon that is a former police chief. henry lee has more on this. >> frank and julie the police union releasing videotape sworn depositions where they say gascon disparaged disparage black officers during a dinner. now a san francisco d.a. gascon has...
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matter is, we believe there was enough charges to warrant an arrest. >> the fraternal order of police, the philadelphia police uniont different legal options moving forward. >>> from our jersey shore bureau, there appeabsç to be no quick end in sight, no solution in the coming days in the battle over atlantic city's finances. new jersey governor chris christie announced yesterday that he's ordered the state to file a lawsuit against atlantic city. the governor wants to stop the city from making a payroll on friday because he says it owes its school district more than $30 million through july. the mayor of atlantic city claims that monitors for the school and the state meet daily to tell his city when to make the required payments. >> we'll prevent from making atlantic city students and their families collateral damage to their reckless financial gain. >> for every payment that's been made to the school have been made through the governor's office. it is the governor's office and the monitor that determines when school payments are made. >> ac's city council scheduled a vote tomorrow on whether to convert workers to
matter is, we believe there was enough charges to warrant an arrest. >> the fraternal order of police, the philadelphia police uniont different legal options moving forward. >>> from our jersey shore bureau, there appeabsç to be no quick end in sight, no solution in the coming days in the battle over atlantic city's finances. new jersey governor chris christie announced yesterday that he's ordered the state to file a lawsuit against atlantic city. the governor wants to stop the...
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the union who tell mark they're through with playing politics. >> we're starting fresh. this is a new group of leaders in the union. >> reporter: the newly elected leaders of the d.c. police union say one of the big differences everyone will see, the union won't be endorsing political candidates anymore. >> if i support a candidate that doesn't win, the candidate that i have opposed if they get into office is going to be less likely to work with me. >> matt mall is the new chairman of the union. his two predecessors at the union had a reputation for taking on the choo he have in public. mall has a closer relationship with chief lanier who has embraced his election. >> there are ways to have your disagreements or have your arguments behind closed doors and then face a united front to the public and to the agency -- or the rest of the membe >> reporter: he says one of the issues me and the chief will likely differ on is the all hands on deck deployment, when the chief cancels vacations to flood the streets with cops. >> this is something we have not talked about. it's the union stance it does violate our collective bargaining agreement. >> reporter: another issue, the union
the union who tell mark they're through with playing politics. >> we're starting fresh. this is a new group of leaders in the union. >> reporter: the newly elected leaders of the d.c. police union say one of the big differences everyone will see, the union won't be endorsing political candidates anymore. >> if i support a candidate that doesn't win, the candidate that i have opposed if they get into office is going to be less likely to work with me. >> matt mall is the...
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. >> chicago activists are furious after the police union hired the another charged with shooting la kwon mcdonald. officials say his job, as a janitor, is a way of giving the suspended officer final assistance. the shooting was cap toured on camera. >> the stars of u.s. women's soccer are speaking out against income inequality. five members say dispute generating revenue they are learning less. after a thrilling world cup win, the u.s. women's team was honoured with a ticker tape parade in new york city. more than 23 million viewers watched the game. making it the highest rated soccer match. that win, along with four olympic medals is a record for the soccer team. unmatched by the face their unprecedented success. according to a discrimination complaint. >> it is not translating to quul way. we endure as much physically and emotionally. >> the complaint says players on the women's team earn 7 #,000. for every match. they are paid a bonus. even though they have been les successful. >> they make 17,000 if they win. the disparity violates when they were asked the tame treatment. it may
. >> chicago activists are furious after the police union hired the another charged with shooting la kwon mcdonald. officials say his job, as a janitor, is a way of giving the suspended officer final assistance. the shooting was cap toured on camera. >> the stars of u.s. women's soccer are speaking out against income inequality. five members say dispute generating revenue they are learning less. after a thrilling world cup win, the u.s. women's team was honoured with a ticker tape...
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the message was clearly being set to the miami police department, because when the super bowl performance came out, they said, we need to have the police union's boycott beyonce. >> she does the right thing, she will give it to the police support fund and whatever. >> i know. >> i wouldn't give them a back seat ticket to the last row outside in the parking lot. >> that's not. >> that was the brat that said, i love the police. oh, plan. >> i don't want to get stopped on my way home. >> they started a group, brothers without attitude. >> yeah, right. >> love the police. >> straight from the underground, everybody. >> tiger woods. bryant gumbel. >> that's too good. >> he has his eye on a brand new video game. first mobil gaming venture. it's called nigh row nation stories. the users will be able to change gears simply in an event to oppose their opponent. >> is it where one side of the screen is blacked out and the other side is -- >> to re-create a blind spot? >> exactly. >> here's the most important thing you need to know, it's set to release worldwide in the google play stores many it will be on the iphone. moving on. great news, guys. love is
the message was clearly being set to the miami police department, because when the super bowl performance came out, they said, we need to have the police union's boycott beyonce. >> she does the right thing, she will give it to the police support fund and whatever. >> i know. >> i wouldn't give them a back seat ticket to the last row outside in the parking lot. >> that's not. >> that was the brat that said, i love the police. oh, plan. >> i don't want to get...
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police officers were hurt in the melee. the d.a. seth williams says there's no evidence that this was not a case of self-defense and so his office is not bringing charges. the police unionl order of police, though, not happy about the outcome. >> we had no sufficient evidence to know who initiated it. we had evidence that would conclude -- that people would conclude that people are being justified in trying to protect their friends. >> the fact of the matter is, we believe there was enough charges to warrant an arrest. everybody else involved in the case also believes that. >> the fraternal order of police tells us they're looking at different legal options moving forward. >>> the answer is yes, 76ers great allen iverson is headed to the basketball hall of fame. a. >> goit the wo a.i. got the word yesterday. he was a nine-time nba all-star and also earned mvp honors in 2001 when he led the sixers to the nba finals. >> this is the best feeling for me, because it's a tribute to everybody that helped me accomplish it. this is not just my accomplishment, this is the people that supported me and loved me the whole way through. >> iverson will be enshrined in the hall in spri
police officers were hurt in the melee. the d.a. seth williams says there's no evidence that this was not a case of self-defense and so his office is not bringing charges. the police unionl order of police, though, not happy about the outcome. >> we had no sufficient evidence to know who initiated it. we had evidence that would conclude -- that people would conclude that people are being justified in trying to protect their friends. >> the fact of the matter is, we believe there was...
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. >> the step has the support of most pple in san francisco as well as the police union. >> tonight, it would move closer to becoming reality. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> abc7 news reporter vic lee just stepped out of a meeting. >> the meeting is just starting here at city hall. chief greg suhr is here as is marte halloran. he is served with this survey in how san franciscans field. >> a deputy sheriff is using a taser in this video. that is what the police commission is considering in a review of lethal force policies. the union released a radio spot after getting results of a survey which shows 68% of those polled supports arming officer was tasers. only 14% of the 500 san francisco voters surveyed said they'd opposed the control devices. 18% were not sure. our informal survey found similar views. >> i think it's taking too long to get them armed. >> hope to cut down shootings and definitely. >> police union president says the poll validates a position that all officers should be carrying tasers when possible, to lethal force. >> right now, sfpd go from a baton to bullet. >> so
. >> the step has the support of most pple in san francisco as well as the police union. >> tonight, it would move closer to becoming reality. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> abc7 news reporter vic lee just stepped out of a meeting. >> the meeting is just starting here at city hall. chief greg suhr is here as is marte halloran. he is served with this survey in how san franciscans field. >> a deputy sheriff is using a taser in this video. that is what the police...
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. >> reporter: well, the san jose police officers union certainly sees this as a major victory for officers and one of the last hurdles toward bringing back the embattled police force. more cops on the streets in san jose, that's what the president of the city's police officers association says you can soon expect to see after a judge today granted a motion to overturn measure b. a santa clara county superior court judge denied a legal attempt to stop the city from stopping the pension reform initiative voters approved in 2012. the police union president called it a destructive measure that caused officers to leave in droves. >> we need to recruit officers. we need to retain officers. with the cloud of measure b here in its existence, we can't do that. until it's invalidated and until we move forward, it's not going to happen and our police department and our community is going to suffer. >> reporter: former city council man pete constant launched the legal fight to uphold measure b. >> now we have a situation where that entire ballot measure is being asked to be repealed and replaced with
. >> reporter: well, the san jose police officers union certainly sees this as a major victory for officers and one of the last hurdles toward bringing back the embattled police force. more cops on the streets in san jose, that's what the president of the city's police officers association says you can soon expect to see after a judge today granted a motion to overturn measure b. a santa clara county superior court judge denied a legal attempt to stop the city from stopping the pension...
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the public with more access. >> this is an opportunity to talk to someone who is not a police officer shgs just someone to make sure it's fair and unbiassed. >> the police union says since he's a civilian maybe there's less tension in the department because officers aren't being investigated by other office. >>> the nba is expected to discuss the controversy around next year's championship in north carolina. they will update team owners about the situation during a regular scheduled board of governor's meeting in new york. the nba hopes a resolution can be reached but there's mounting pressure on the league to pull the game out of the charlotte. there's talks which city could take over. it will be interesting. >>> still ahead, images that u c davis are back in the spotlight this week and why the university is facing new criticism of the pepper spraying of student protestors. >>> we'll tell you about the land mark lawsuit filed to fight for the public's privacy right and why microsoft is claiming federal agents went too far. >>> 880 north and south bound. we have a problem here in oakland. there's a problem at a-street. well tell you more coming up. >>> mostly
the public with more access. >> this is an opportunity to talk to someone who is not a police officer shgs just someone to make sure it's fair and unbiassed. >> the police union says since he's a civilian maybe there's less tension in the department because officers aren't being investigated by other office. >>> the nba is expected to discuss the controversy around next year's championship in north carolina. they will update team owners about the situation during a regular...
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in chicago, protesters rallied thursday to denounce the police union for hiring a former police officer jason van dyke to work as a janitor after he was dismissed from the police department over the 2014 fatal shooting of african-american teenager laquan mcdonald. officer van dyke shot 17-year-old laquan mcdonald 16 times while the teenager was at a distanance and walking away, posing no o threat. van dyck currently faces six counts of first-degree murder. three weeks ago, he was hired by the police union at an hourly rate of $12 an hour. activist ja'mal green said his hiring is a "slap in the face to chicago residents." this comes as the chicago teachers union are slated to launch a one-day strike today to protest the lack of f state funding for education. the chicago public school district currently faces a $1.1 billion deficit. chicago teacher's union president karen lewis said, "we are dying the death of a thousand cuts." the pentagon continues to face questioning over its military presence in iraq. "the daily beast" has reported there are at least 12 u.s. generals deployed to iraq
in chicago, protesters rallied thursday to denounce the police union for hiring a former police officer jason van dyke to work as a janitor after he was dismissed from the police department over the 2014 fatal shooting of african-american teenager laquan mcdonald. officer van dyke shot 17-year-old laquan mcdonald 16 times while the teenager was at a distanance and walking away, posing no o threat. van dyck currently faces six counts of first-degree murder. three weeks ago, he was hired by the...
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there's a bit of a deadlock between the authorities and the police unions, who are threatening to strike any day now. frankly, it has been a massive headache for passengers and a massive blow to the economy of many airlines. some airlines are losing up to 5 million euros per day. >> thank you very much for following that story for us. france 24'sn, brussels correspondent. salah abdeslam will be expedited brussels tod from france. man,d europe's most wanted he was arrested in brussels last month after spending four months in hiding. two other news now, indian police have detained officials from the construction company responsible for the overpass that has collapsed in calcutta, killing at least 23 people. this as rescue teams scramble to find survivors amid the mountain of twisted steel and shattered concrete. -- dozens ofitical people are believed to be trapped. : recovery efforts continued into the night and morning. they were helped by local residents who removed some of the debris from the sites. there is concern the structure may collapse further and hopes of finding other survivors
there's a bit of a deadlock between the authorities and the police unions, who are threatening to strike any day now. frankly, it has been a massive headache for passengers and a massive blow to the economy of many airlines. some airlines are losing up to 5 million euros per day. >> thank you very much for following that story for us. france 24'sn, brussels correspondent. salah abdeslam will be expedited brussels tod from france. man,d europe's most wanted he was arrested in brussels last...
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. >> reporter: witness this tweet sent out late today by the police union. the fop leadership is blasting the d.a.'s decision. they still want the book thrown at mccoy and his friends. >> it's absolute nonsense that there's not enough evidence there. detectives did the investigation, forwarded it over to the d.a.'s office and he decide probably week ago not to prosecute. >> i respect john mcnesby. he's a phenomenal advocate toward his members. but i don't make decisions based on politics. we're not making this decision based on who's going to be happy or who's going to be upset or who a potential victim or potential defendant was. that would be wrong for us. >> reporter: tonight the fop president says he'll now call pennsylvania's attorney general to prosecute shady mccoy. i'm vernon odom, channel6 "action news in center city. >> well, today marks 25 years since pennsylvania senator john hines and six other people were killed when a helicopter collided with his plane. it happened over merion elementary school's playground in lower merion. two children outside
. >> reporter: witness this tweet sent out late today by the police union. the fop leadership is blasting the d.a.'s decision. they still want the book thrown at mccoy and his friends. >> it's absolute nonsense that there's not enough evidence there. detectives did the investigation, forwarded it over to the d.a.'s office and he decide probably week ago not to prosecute. >> i respect john mcnesby. he's a phenomenal advocate toward his members. but i don't make decisions based...
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the head of the police union disagrees. >> he saw his friend on the ground with someone with their hand around his friend's throat. so he went over to protect his friend. >> the video was there. we can't explain why they weren't charged, only seth knows that. he may tell you he doesn't but i know we have detectives that are assigned and were assigned to the case shrugging their shoulders, scratching their head. >> he says the police union is looking at different legal options moving forward. >>> dover high school's wrestling coach allegedly went on a spending spree on the school's dime. he turned himself in. he is free on bond. a debit card issued to him for the wrestling team was used twice at dover downs casinos and officials say about $800 from a wrestling fund-raiser never made it into the school's account. >> a warning to people trying to buy tickets on line. a woman found out the hard way after she bought fake ncaa tickets, all caught on tape. you can see the moment the woman bought the allegedly counter fit tickets for $150 each for a game last weekend. police tell us the seller
the head of the police union disagrees. >> he saw his friend on the ground with someone with their hand around his friend's throat. so he went over to protect his friend. >> the video was there. we can't explain why they weren't charged, only seth knows that. he may tell you he doesn't but i know we have detectives that are assigned and were assigned to the case shrugging their shoulders, scratching their head. >> he says the police union is looking at different legal options...
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. >>> the san francisco police union has released a survey showing most of the officers polled want tasers. the poll was released as police commissioners began arming police with them. this is the streaming video provided by the city tonight. vic lee has more on this new development. >> reporter: a recent survey reveals that 68% of san franciscans favor tasers for our cops. a marin county deputy sheriff is using a taser in this video. that's what the police commission is considering, in its review of lethal force policies. the police union released the radio spot after getting results of a survey it commissioned which shows 68% of those polled supports arming officers with tasers. only 14% of the 500 san francisco voters surveyed said they opposed the electronic control devices. 18% were not sure. our informal survey found similar views. >> better than shooting somebody. >> it's taken too long to get them armed with tasers. >> hope to cut down shootings. >> reporter: police union president martin hall oh ran said the polls validate his position that all the officers should be carrying tase
. >>> the san francisco police union has released a survey showing most of the officers polled want tasers. the poll was released as police commissioners began arming police with them. this is the streaming video provided by the city tonight. vic lee has more on this new development. >> reporter: a recent survey reveals that 68% of san franciscans favor tasers for our cops. a marin county deputy sheriff is using a taser in this video. that's what the police commission is...
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police in cleveland has settled with the city for $6 million. tamir rice was playing with a pellet gun when officers arrived and one opened fire within two seconds. the head of the police union said the family should use the money to educate kids about the dangers of playing with real and replica guns, an idea the rice family attorney called tone deaf. >>> the man who alleges he was sexually abused by former house speaker dennis hastert is now suing has territory for unpaid hush money. the man's breach of contract suit claims has territory promised him $3.5 million to stay quiet about the alleged decades old abuse. him about half that. has territory will be sentenced tomorrow on federal banking charges which he pleaded guilty to last fall. >>> a wayward bear caused a big scare in a los angeles neighborhood last night. it was spotted fear a college campus springing through the area and alluded officers for warned to stay inside. the bear eventually was safely tranquilized and will be released back into the wild after it gets a medical checkup. >>> still ahead, a new warning about those brightly covered laundry pods. >> sifting through the wreckage, a plane crashes into a home
police in cleveland has settled with the city for $6 million. tamir rice was playing with a pellet gun when officers arrived and one opened fire within two seconds. the head of the police union said the family should use the money to educate kids about the dangers of playing with real and replica guns, an idea the rice family attorney called tone deaf. >>> the man who alleges he was sexually abused by former house speaker dennis hastert is now suing has territory for unpaid hush money....
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the police union president said the racist text messages released are disgusting and deserve condemnation. any officer who sends racist text messages does mott deserve to wear the uniform. big tree like this needs to be stamped out. henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> to the weather now as we take a live look at the conditions. look at. that the new bay bridge in the foreground, san francisco in the background. what a beautiful day. >> it's looking a little hazy. let's go over to mark in the weather center in for bill. looks like a warm weekend that we can look out for. >> exactly. >> yes, it does. >> i was going say something else. >> a speed bump there. >> i hit a road bump. it's friday. >> that happens to me once a day, julie. >> i was going to say on tap, but i just said that last half- hour ?iew.ary blushing. >> i'm beat red. let's good to weather. >> it worked out perfectly. lots of sunshine as julie was talking about. warm temperatures coming on board for your weekend. as far as temperatures from today actually on the cool to mild side. pacifica 57 degrees. oakland 66. livermore 72. an
the police union president said the racist text messages released are disgusting and deserve condemnation. any officer who sends racist text messages does mott deserve to wear the uniform. big tree like this needs to be stamped out. henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> to the weather now as we take a live look at the conditions. look at. that the new bay bridge in the foreground, san francisco in the background. what a beautiful day. >> it's looking a little hazy. let's go over to...
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. >> the investigation into nightclub brawl involving lesean mccoy has the police union and district attorney at odds over the issue. there's a new push to prosecute the former eagle for his alleged role in the fight. >>> tonight the flyers hit the ice against the capitals. they have to do it without one of their key players. we'll have a preview coming up. >>> and in the line of fire, one firefighter is dead, another is injured after a shooting in maryland. we'll tell you how a call to a home led up to the violence. good morning this is nbc 10 today. i'm rosemary connors. it's 6:00 on this saturday. thanks for being with us. we're expecting a weekend warm up. let's take live look outside
. >> the investigation into nightclub brawl involving lesean mccoy has the police union and district attorney at odds over the issue. there's a new push to prosecute the former eagle for his alleged role in the fight. >>> tonight the flyers hit the ice against the capitals. they have to do it without one of their key players. we'll have a preview coming up. >>> and in the line of fire, one firefighter is dead, another is injured after a shooting in maryland. we'll tell...
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emory faced controversy just two months ago when he apologized for referring to the police union as a stuck pig. the pba president responded to the resignation saying, quote, had a police officer made remarks similar to mr. emory's on two occasions, that officer would have been harshly disciplined. the next chairperson should be held to the same high standards that police officers are. and mayor de blasio released a statement thanking emery for his service and naming deborah archer as his replacement. michael george, news 4, new york. >> all right, michael, thank you. >>> the search is on tonight for the person who smashed a 16-year-old boy in midtown. police say that teen and his friends were arguing with a street vendor at east 31st street today. that's when witness says the vendor slashed the teen's chest. he was taken to bellevue hospital and is expected to survive his injuries. >>> tonight the man accused of little girl in brooklyn is spending the night in jail. police say that akaja hall grabbed the girl and exposed himself as she walked to school yesterday morning. the girl was
emory faced controversy just two months ago when he apologized for referring to the police union as a stuck pig. the pba president responded to the resignation saying, quote, had a police officer made remarks similar to mr. emory's on two occasions, that officer would have been harshly disciplined. the next chairperson should be held to the same high standards that police officers are. and mayor de blasio released a statement thanking emery for his service and naming deborah archer as his...
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hydrant that didn't work when firefighters n >>> latest salvo has been fired in the fight between the police union and sfpd. vic lee is live with the story. vic? >> reporter: this is the first of a series of videotaped interviews. the union wants to respond to the da's investigation by this blue ribbon panel. they want their voices heard before that panel wraps up findings. the interviews will be sent to the blue ribbon panel, formed in may to look into potential racial bias in the department after the racist text message scandal. they decided to release them on you cube. why? >> they ignored our request. >> we have the most diverse police department in the united states. >> this is the former head of the police officers association is being interviewed by the group's loier. he talks about his relationship with gascone, saying they were close and he never heard gascone say anything about systemic racism in the department and recounts a conversation with then-chief gascone in a dinner. he said gascone made racial remarks. >> there were things said that were surprising. >> the current president want
hydrant that didn't work when firefighters n >>> latest salvo has been fired in the fight between the police union and sfpd. vic lee is live with the story. vic? >> reporter: this is the first of a series of videotaped interviews. the union wants to respond to the da's investigation by this blue ribbon panel. they want their voices heard before that panel wraps up findings. the interviews will be sent to the blue ribbon panel, formed in may to look into potential racial bias in...
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that is what the police commission is considering in a review of lethal force policies. the unionradio spot after getting results of a survey which shows 68% of those polled supports arming officer was tasers. only 14% of the 500 san francisco voters surveyed said they'd opposed the control devices. 18% were not sure. our informal survey found similar views. >> i think it's taking too long to get them armed. >> hope to cut
that is what the police commission is considering in a review of lethal force policies. the unionradio spot after getting results of a survey which shows 68% of those polled supports arming officer was tasers. only 14% of the 500 san francisco voters surveyed said they'd opposed the control devices. 18% were not sure. our informal survey found similar views. >> i think it's taking too long to get them armed. >> hope to cut
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so you can. >>> latest salvo has been fired in the fight between the police union and sfpd. lee is live with the story. vic? >> reporter: this is the first of a series of videotaped interviews. the union wants to respond to the da's investigation by this blue ribbon panel. they want their voices heard before that panel wraps up findings. the interviews will be sent to the blue ribbon panel, formed in may to look into potential racial bias in the department after the racist text message scandal. they decided to release them on you cube. why? >> they ignored our request. >> we have the most diverse police department in the united states. >> this is the former head of the police officers association is being interviewed by the group's loier. he talks about his relationship with gascone, saying they were close and he never heard gascone say anything about systemic racism in the department and recounts a conversation with then-chief gascone in a dinner. he said gascone made racial remarks. >> there were things said that were surprising. >> the current president wants them to appea
so you can. >>> latest salvo has been fired in the fight between the police union and sfpd. lee is live with the story. vic? >> reporter: this is the first of a series of videotaped interviews. the union wants to respond to the da's investigation by this blue ribbon panel. they want their voices heard before that panel wraps up findings. the interviews will be sent to the blue ribbon panel, formed in may to look into potential racial bias in the department after the racist text...
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> reporter: when the rioting started, former police commissioner anthony bass remembers wondering why his officers were reacting so slowly. he denies an allegation from the police union that officers were told to give the protesters room. you're saying it's not accurate. >> i'm telling you that the mayor never told me or gave me an order to stand down. i in order her -- i never heard the order to stand down. >> reporter: he says the real problem was training. >> we just didn't have enough time to get prepared the way that we should. that falls on me, and i take accountability for that protest. >> reporter: within days, six police officers had been arrested on various charges for putting freddie gray in a police van unrestrained and for 45 minutes denying him medical care. should the six officers have been charged? question like this -- unfortunately in my career, in my almost 35 years of doing this job, i've had to tell wives that their husbands have been killed on duty. the only time i've kind of lost it was talking to my police officers in baltimore about the six officers. >> reporter: that says gray's death and the subsequent riots exposed deeper problems in balti
> reporter: when the rioting started, former police commissioner anthony bass remembers wondering why his officers were reacting so slowly. he denies an allegation from the police union that officers were told to give the protesters room. you're saying it's not accurate. >> i'm telling you that the mayor never told me or gave me an order to stand down. i in order her -- i never heard the order to stand down. >> reporter: he says the real problem was training. >> we just...
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. >> reporter: the police union issued a statement saying that it strongly and unequivocally condemns this appalling behavior. this disgusting, racist language by a few officers is not reflective of the over 2100 members who wear the uniform of the sfpd. this is now the second time that san francisco officers have come under fire for racist and anti-gay text. last year a scandal involved 14 officers, many of whom kept their jobs because the city waited too long to fire or disciplined them. and san francisco, henry lee, ktvu fox 2. >>> a man accused in the killing of eight-year-old girl is doing it in. testimony finished with defendant, darnell williams taking the witness stand. she testified she drove her brother to the dice game where a man was shot and killed she said her seven-year-old son witnessed the shooting and was hit by the fragment of a bullet. she admitted to telling her son not to mention anything he sought to police. in a separate incident, williams is also accused of firing shots through the home in retaliation for a gang killing. the shots killed eight-year-old, alicia
. >> reporter: the police union issued a statement saying that it strongly and unequivocally condemns this appalling behavior. this disgusting, racist language by a few officers is not reflective of the over 2100 members who wear the uniform of the sfpd. this is now the second time that san francisco officers have come under fire for racist and anti-gay text. last year a scandal involved 14 officers, many of whom kept their jobs because the city waited too long to fire or disciplined...
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amy: after the announcement, the head of the police union, sparked controversy by suggesting the rice family use part of their settlement to "help educate the youth of cleveland in the dangers associated with the mishandling of both real and facsimile firearms." we'll speak with an attorney for tamir rice's family and a black lives matter organizer after headlines. voters head to the polls today in connecticut, delaware, maryland, pennsylvania, and rhode island for the so-called "acela primary," nicknamed for the high-speed amtrak train that runs through the states. on the republican side, the primaries come after ohio governor john kasich and texas senator ted cruz announced plans to coordinate to defeat donald trump in three upcoming states, though the alliance appears to be unraveling already. cruz's campaign has said it will focus on the may 3 primary in indiana in order to allow kasich to compete with trump in oregon and here in new mexico. trump mocked the alliance at a stop in warwick, rhode island. it is alitics, because rigged system, because it is a corrupt enterprise, in po
amy: after the announcement, the head of the police union, sparked controversy by suggesting the rice family use part of their settlement to "help educate the youth of cleveland in the dangers associated with the mishandling of both real and facsimile firearms." we'll speak with an attorney for tamir rice's family and a black lives matter organizer after headlines. voters head to the polls today in connecticut, delaware, maryland, pennsylvania, and rhode island for the so-called...
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meanwhile the police union was criticized for its response to the settlement. advising the family to use a portion of the funds to quote, educate the youths of possessing a real or replica firearm. >>> the man who has accused dennis hastert of sexually abusing him when he was a teenager has filed a lawsuit. the accuser is seeking $1.8 million. the remainder of what the suit describes as a verbal agreement that hastert would pay the man $3.5 million. the lawsuit claims hastert, high school wrestling coach at the time, sexually abused the man when he was 14 years old in a hotel room they shared. hastert is sentenced to be -- is to be sentenced tomorrow. >>> a month after the brussels terrorist attacks, joseph democrat -- i'm sorry, one of the four american mormon missionaries spoke out about the bombings at the airport and his journey to recovery. >> i started to look for my fellow missionaries on the floor around me. because they were right next to me, and i could and find them. this is like the blanket they gave me at the airport. just one of the thermal blanke
meanwhile the police union was criticized for its response to the settlement. advising the family to use a portion of the funds to quote, educate the youths of possessing a real or replica firearm. >>> the man who has accused dennis hastert of sexually abusing him when he was a teenager has filed a lawsuit. the accuser is seeking $1.8 million. the remainder of what the suit describes as a verbal agreement that hastert would pay the man $3.5 million. the lawsuit claims hastert, high...
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> reporter: when the rioting started, former police commissioner anthony batts remembers wondering why his officers were reacting so slowly. he denies an allegation from the police union that officers were told to give the protesters room. you're saying it's not accurate? >> i'm telling you that the mayor never told me or gave me an order to stand down. i never heard her at any given point in time give anybody an order to stand down. i never told anybody to stand down. >> reporter: batts says the real problem was training. >> we didn't have enough time to get prepared the way we should. that falls on me. i take accountability for that protest. >> reporter: within days six police officers had been arrested on various charges for putting freddie gray in a police van unrestrained and for 45 minutes denying him medical care. should the six officers have been charged? >> i'm going to answer your question like this: unfortunately in my career, in job, i've had to tell wives that their husbands have been killed on duty. the only time i've kind of lost it was talking to my police officers in baltimore about these six officers. >> reporter: batts says gray's death and the subs
> reporter: when the rioting started, former police commissioner anthony batts remembers wondering why his officers were reacting so slowly. he denies an allegation from the police union that officers were told to give the protesters room. you're saying it's not accurate? >> i'm telling you that the mayor never told me or gave me an order to stand down. i never heard her at any given point in time give anybody an order to stand down. i never told anybody to stand down. >>...
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the police union is behind suhr's move but wants to make one thing clear. >> it's a small fraction of member that's brought discredit to the department. >> yesterday, the mayor e-mailed a letter for them to turn in bigoted cops. vic lee, abc7 news. >>> and about half an hour ago or so san francisco police announced the arrest of another the department started investigating officer islam because of a tip from another cop. he is a nine-year veteran of the department and suspended without pay. >>> the man who pacifica police believe shot his pregnant ex-girlfriend in the head is still on the loose tonight. police say he got way wednesday in a 2003 silver toyota camry and has bt been seen since johnson is eight months pregnant. she had a restraining order against him but it had just expired. if you want to help her, we've posted a link ton our website. >> in developing news, pleasant hill police are looking for a missing teenager with special needs, jenna graves didn't return home from school in martinez, she's believed to have taken a bus to concord bart station. police say her cell phon
the police union is behind suhr's move but wants to make one thing clear. >> it's a small fraction of member that's brought discredit to the department. >> yesterday, the mayor e-mailed a letter for them to turn in bigoted cops. vic lee, abc7 news. >>> and about half an hour ago or so san francisco police announced the arrest of another the department started investigating officer islam because of a tip from another cop. he is a nine-year veteran of the department and...
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the police union is behind suhr's move but wants to make one thing clear. >> it's a small fraction of member that's brought discredit to the department. >> yesterday, the mayor e-mailed a letter for them to turn in bigoted cops. vic lee, abc7 news. >>> and about half an hour ago or so, san francisco police announced the arrest of another the department started investigating officer islam because of a tip from another cop. he is a nine-year veteran of the department and suspended without pay. >>> the man who pacifica police believe shot his pregnant ex-girlfriend in the head is still on the loose tonight. police say he got way wednesday in a 2003 silver toyota camry and has bt been seen since, johnson is eight months pregnant. she had a restraining order against him but it had just expired. if you want to help her, we've posted a link ton our website. >> in developing news, pleasant hill police are looking for a missing teenager with special needs, jenna graves didn't return home from school in martinez, she's believed to have taken a bus to concord bart station. police say her cell ph
the police union is behind suhr's move but wants to make one thing clear. >> it's a small fraction of member that's brought discredit to the department. >> yesterday, the mayor e-mailed a letter for them to turn in bigoted cops. vic lee, abc7 news. >>> and about half an hour ago or so, san francisco police announced the arrest of another the department started investigating officer islam because of a tip from another cop. he is a nine-year veteran of the department and...
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. >> keba the ongoing battle between the san francisco police department and the district attorney, george escon is heating up. the police union released new video on youtube the serious allegations against the d.a. and he is responding. >> target making headlines. >> concerning transgender customers and what it will affect. >> and the tributes continue to pour in for prince and gathering more information following the sudden death of the music legend and we will have the stories and more at five. >>> julie, we will see you then. stay with us talking politics. hillary clinton and donald trump have leads in the delegates counts but opponents are making it difficult for both front runners to clench the nomination but with all five eastern states favoring the leaders, the question remains whether or not it is simply too late for anyone to stop donald trump or hillary clinton. reporter joe waldman is in washington with the latest from the campaign trail. >> pennsylvania and delaware and rhode island and maryland that could play a critical role in the nominees. bernie sanders is refusing to relent. >> we have very serious problems
. >> keba the ongoing battle between the san francisco police department and the district attorney, george escon is heating up. the police union released new video on youtube the serious allegations against the d.a. and he is responding. >> target making headlines. >> concerning transgender customers and what it will affect. >> and the tributes continue to pour in for prince and gathering more information following the sudden death of the music legend and we will have...
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the police union will see the same increase. the firefighters will get an 8% hike. tell cost the city about $22 million. >>> using drones and other methods to determine what led up to a homicide last night. they found a man suffering from a gunshot wound in a shrewded parking lot in castro valley about 10:30 last night. he was pronounced dead this morning. a suspect is still on the run. this is castro valley's first homicide of the year. >>> police have nabbed two hit- and-run suspects after an extensive investigation. 34 year old [ indiscernible ] cortada were placed under arrest for hitting and killing a 60 year old woman on a scooter back in november. they were booked on vehicular manslaughter charges along with felony hit-and-run. >>> the warriors. that's all i need to say. on the verge of breaking that big nba record. and the price of watching history is not going to come cheap. what people are willing to pay just to stand. >> yep. forcing bad doctors to come clean. the protection for patients some say is long overdue. >> so much for the drought. one bay area n
the police union will see the same increase. the firefighters will get an 8% hike. tell cost the city about $22 million. >>> using drones and other methods to determine what led up to a homicide last night. they found a man suffering from a gunshot wound in a shrewded parking lot in castro valley about 10:30 last night. he was pronounced dead this morning. a suspect is still on the run. this is castro valley's first homicide of the year. >>> police have nabbed two hit- and-run...
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the police unions are checking passengers at the check in area.e is pressing ahead with a chance to send refugees back to turkey. they will allow those returns to start asking as monday. refugees who landed after march 20 would be put on boats and sent back to turkey. kicks u k, a minimum wage in. the economy will lose workers and gain efficiency. that is the forecast. david cameron's government has boosted the minimum wage to $10.35 per hour. that will prompt companies to invest in technology instead. the new ebola case has been confirmed in light. . it's the first case since december and it comes after official said the outbreak did not qualify as an international health emergency. it killed more than 11,000 people in sierra leone, liberia, and ginny. in virginia, the cia accidentally left explosive material on a school bus. been writing that bus for two days before it was discovered. it was part of a dog training exercise. students were never in danger. caroline: thank you. that's a fascinating story about the cia. --opean stocks have fallen st
the police unions are checking passengers at the check in area.e is pressing ahead with a chance to send refugees back to turkey. they will allow those returns to start asking as monday. refugees who landed after march 20 would be put on boats and sent back to turkey. kicks u k, a minimum wage in. the economy will lose workers and gain efficiency. that is the forecast. david cameron's government has boosted the minimum wage to $10.35 per hour. that will prompt companies to invest in technology...
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i think, of course, he's relieved. >> reporter: head of the police union also tells us he will now asktate attorney general kathleen kane to look into prosecuting this case and also the possibility of pursuing civil action. chris o'connell, fox 29 news. >>> happening now new information about the amtrak crash in delaware county. officials from the ntsb providing details about the moments before the deadly derailment. officials have now had a chance to look at cameras on board the train. >> now they're trying to piece towing everything to figure out exactly what went wrong. let's get right out to fox 29's jennifer joyce she's life at the scene of the crash no tonight in chester. jennifer. >> reporter: good evening, iain. a lot of questions remain and it will take months before we get many of these answers. the n to tsb is sifting through evidence and conducting interviews to try to answer the biggest and perhaps most straight forward question, why? 36 hours after amtrak train 89 killed two workers on the tracks the national tanks portation safety board says it's digging deeper to determ
i think, of course, he's relieved. >> reporter: head of the police union also tells us he will now asktate attorney general kathleen kane to look into prosecuting this case and also the possibility of pursuing civil action. chris o'connell, fox 29 news. >>> happening now new information about the amtrak crash in delaware county. officials from the ntsb providing details about the moments before the deadly derailment. officials have now had a chance to look at cameras on board the...
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today the san jose police officers union considers it a major victory, one that will improve public safetywindling police force in san jose. that's how the president of the city's police officers association describes a judge's decision today to grant a motion to overturn measure b. a santa clara-county superior court judge denied a legal attempt to stop the city from repealing the pension reform initiative voters approved in 2012. a measure the police union president says caused officers to leave in droves and prevented new recruits from signing on with sjpd. >> it brought a tier two that was the worst tier two for officers coming in in the nation. it would not protect officers that were currently here or would come in as tier two if they got hurt on the job. they'd be let go. they wouldn't have a job. they wouldn't be able to fight for their disality. it was absolutely destructive. >> reporter: mayor sam lacardo responded to today's decision saying "i am pleased we are one step closer to implementing our negotiated pension reform settlement." an agreement he says will save taxpayers $3 b
today the san jose police officers union considers it a major victory, one that will improve public safetywindling police force in san jose. that's how the president of the city's police officers association describes a judge's decision today to grant a motion to overturn measure b. a santa clara-county superior court judge denied a legal attempt to stop the city from repealing the pension reform initiative voters approved in 2012. a measure the police union president says caused officers to...
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the police union is also behind the move but wants to make one thing clear. >> it's only a small fraction of members that brought discredit to the department. >> reporter: the mayor e-mailed this letter to every officer in the department, urging them to fight intolerance and turn in bigotted cops. >>> this girl was last seen on thursday. she didn't come home after school. he has the mental function of a 10 to 12 year old she wears heavy makeup and dark clothes. police think he she took a bus to the concord bus station. >>> luke walton is getting a big promotion. he is headed to los angeles to take over the lakers. walton agreed to a multiyear contract to coach the team that he grew up watching and played for. spent niner yaos with the purple and gold and won two championships. he went 39-4 as the warriors coach this season. we'll have much more coming up in sports and we'll miss him but we have a couple of months to go. >> yeah. >>> we've got a pretty day out there. a little breezy, concord and livermore right now. but livermore at 62 degrees. it is 60 in san francisco. 62 for you in oakl
the police union is also behind the move but wants to make one thing clear. >> it's only a small fraction of members that brought discredit to the department. >> reporter: the mayor e-mailed this letter to every officer in the department, urging them to fight intolerance and turn in bigotted cops. >>> this girl was last seen on thursday. she didn't come home after school. he has the mental function of a 10 to 12 year old she wears heavy makeup and dark clothes. police think...