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i am the chief of the united states park police. established in 1791 is the oldest uniformed federal law enforcement agency in the united states. the park police which is primarily responsible for safety and crime prevention in parklands administered by the national park service has enjoyed a long history of partnership and coordination with the numerous public safety protection, aviation, and defense agencies within the national capitol region. in the district of columbia the park police has primary jurisdiction over federal park -- which comprises prarbgly 22% -- approximately 22% of the district of columbia including the national mall, east and west potomac marks, rock creek park anacostia park, mcpherson square and many of the parks in the district. the park police officers proudly and diligently patrol parkland every day are trained to identify, report, and investigate violations of law and suspicious or unusual activity. although the park police has an aviation unit that flies law enforcement, med vak and rescue missions the pa
i am the chief of the united states park police. established in 1791 is the oldest uniformed federal law enforcement agency in the united states. the park police which is primarily responsible for safety and crime prevention in parklands administered by the national park service has enjoyed a long history of partnership and coordination with the numerous public safety protection, aviation, and defense agencies within the national capitol region. in the district of columbia the park police has...
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the united states capitol. the officer made a request to the park police dispatch center to contact the united states capitol police. a patrol supervisor confirmed the observation and requested the park police dispatch center notify the park police aviation union which in turn contacted the national capitol region coordination center to report an aircraft in restricted airspace. another park police officer observed and followed the aircraft eastbound in his patrol vehicle. to where the aircraft landed on the west grounds of the united states capitol. the park police officer arrived at the capitol grounds and observed the u.s. capitol police arresting mr. hughes. at that point the park police became an assisting agency to the united states capitol police on the scene and at their command post. mr. chairman, this concludes my statement. i will be pleased to respond to any questions you and other members may have. >> thank you, chief dine. you are now recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman ranking member couple i think so am members of the committee, good morning and thank you for the opportunity to squus the ev
the united states capitol. the officer made a request to the park police dispatch center to contact the united states capitol police. a patrol supervisor confirmed the observation and requested the park police dispatch center notify the park police aviation union which in turn contacted the national capitol region coordination center to report an aircraft in restricted airspace. another park police officer observed and followed the aircraft eastbound in his patrol vehicle. to where the aircraft...
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the guard to mobilize. we also organized and brought in 1,000 additional police officers from the maryland state police local police departments, sheriff's departments from all across maryland as well as substantial assistance from other states as well. as this overwhelming force moved into the city to back up the city police force, we quickly brought calm and order back to the city. relative calm was effectively restored by early tuesday morning. and we spent the entire weekday and night managing the crisis, keeping the peace, touring the city thanking our law enforcement officers and soldiers and firefighters and listening to the concerns of residents from every part of the city. we repeatedly visited penn and north, sandtown winchester and many other communities on both the east and west sides of the city. we worked from the baltimore city police headquarters. we visited injured officers at shock trauma. we had a meal with members of the national guard at the armory and with officers at the state police command center. we met with and thanked as many state troopers and allied police officers soldiers and
the guard to mobilize. we also organized and brought in 1,000 additional police officers from the maryland state police local police departments, sheriff's departments from all across maryland as well as substantial assistance from other states as well. as this overwhelming force moved into the city to back up the city police force, we quickly brought calm and order back to the city. relative calm was effectively restored by early tuesday morning. and we spent the entire weekday and night...
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. >> both troopers, rap a and hung stationed here at the state police barracks in hamilton. driving the patrol calf when it went off the road outside of trenton just about 12:45 when the pair were on routine patrol driving along i-95. that's when police say a deer darted into the roadway colliding with the patrol car and forcing it off the road. it slammed into several trees before coming to a stop. >> the damage to the trooper car was catostrophic. believe the trooper was killed on impact. >> still taken to nearby hospital where doctors pronounced him dead short time later. his partner hung sustained cuts and bruises taken to the hospital but expected to be okay. >> it is one of those tragedies that fortunately we don't see very often. but when it strikes it strikes the whole entire state police family. >> also hit home in his highland park neighborhood where he grew up. neighbors say he was friendly, happy young man thrilled to join the state police, just year and a half ago. >> i don't know what to say. it is just a lovely family. >> raspa family red today our family lost
. >> both troopers, rap a and hung stationed here at the state police barracks in hamilton. driving the patrol calf when it went off the road outside of trenton just about 12:45 when the pair were on routine patrol driving along i-95. that's when police say a deer darted into the roadway colliding with the patrol car and forcing it off the road. it slammed into several trees before coming to a stop. >> the damage to the trooper car was catostrophic. believe the trooper was killed on...
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the guard to mobilize. we also organized and brought in 1,000 additional police officers from the maryland state police localpartments, sheriffs departments, from all across maryland as well as substantial assistance from other states as well. as this overwhelming force moved into the city to back up the city police force, we quickly brought calm and order back to the city. relative calm was effectively restored by early tuesday morning, and we spent the entire week, day and night, managing the crisis keeping the peace, touring the city thanking our law enforcement officers and soldiers and firefighters, and listening to the concerns of residents from every part of the city. we repeatedly visited ten and north, santown, winchester, and many other communities on both the east and west sides of the city. we worked from the baltimore city police headquarters. we visited injured officers at shock trauma. we had a meal with members of the national guard at the armory and with officers at the state police command center. we met with and thanked as many state troopers and allied police officers soldiers and firefig
the guard to mobilize. we also organized and brought in 1,000 additional police officers from the maryland state police localpartments, sheriffs departments, from all across maryland as well as substantial assistance from other states as well. as this overwhelming force moved into the city to back up the city police force, we quickly brought calm and order back to the city. relative calm was effectively restored by early tuesday morning, and we spent the entire week, day and night, managing the...
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the new jersey state police base camp where 150 new jersey state troopers are staying to help. shown around. >> one of the assets was a mobile command post where they can talk to each other and connect radio traffic with the baltimore city dispatchers. >> well i went back to pennsylvania in the middle of the afternoon and what i can only tell you was a carnivallike atmosphere. i should have gotten a black lives matter t-shirt. david blaine was doing magic tricks. it was almost like a carnival atmosphere for just just a bunch of humanity hanging out together, positive vibes for sure. i returned to the state police base camp and waited to see where things would go. right as curfew started they headed out. >> on foot or in vehicles. >> follow them into the city right to the center of the action pennsylvania and north avenue. >> there is a curfew. >> it seems that the curfew last night worked. no incidents. all the troopers made it back safe. as far as we no baltimore was mostly quiet. >> new york city last night. actually at the right moment right in the middle of the city. cops ar
the new jersey state police base camp where 150 new jersey state troopers are staying to help. shown around. >> one of the assets was a mobile command post where they can talk to each other and connect radio traffic with the baltimore city dispatchers. >> well i went back to pennsylvania in the middle of the afternoon and what i can only tell you was a carnivallike atmosphere. i should have gotten a black lives matter t-shirt. david blaine was doing magic tricks. it was almost like...
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the concerns people have. right now, i'm here on one specific mission. we were called in in a state of emergency to bring the national guard and state police to keep the city safe. horace: in that respect, the governor says that the national guard will remain for the foreseeable future, he hasn't had a time limit on how long the national guard will stay here on the streets of baltimore. of course, you've been hearing from all the other reporters on the scenes some pictures that he's been taking around town for very heavy presence between the guard and the state police joining in with baltimore city police and other police jurisdictions have come into help today. we've actually seen them ride through this neighborhood back and forth at 20 or 30 minutes that we have been here and heard a honk going by me in the background, a number of cars driving through. everybody drives through and honks their horns and puts they are hands out of the window with thumbs up. so that's the situation over in west baltimore just hearing from governor larry hogan. jummy: ok. thank you so much. and we continue our breaking team coverage now from the newsroom where dave lucas is
the concerns people have. right now, i'm here on one specific mission. we were called in in a state of emergency to bring the national guard and state police to keep the city safe. horace: in that respect, the governor says that the national guard will remain for the foreseeable future, he hasn't had a time limit on how long the national guard will stay here on the streets of baltimore. of course, you've been hearing from all the other reporters on the scenes some pictures that he's been taking...
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in december 2012 i was appointed by the capitol police board to serve as chief of police to the united states capitol police. within the first two months on the job i had the pleasure of leading the department during the 57th inauguration of the president of the united states. since then, i have also overseen numerous state of the union activities, concerts, national peace officers memorial services, joint meetings of the u.s. congress, visits from heads of state, dignitaries and v.i.p.s, codells and demonstrations. i've also overseen unique demonstrations such arps the -- unique situations such as the summit, which saw 50 heads of state visit the capitol. recent -- ricin incidents in our mail activities. vehicular incident on capitol hill. the concert for valor. impacts of demonstrations resulting from the ferguson, missouri police activity. two suicide on capitol grounds within the last two years and most recently the national capitol region event with the gyrocopter. however, response operations have not been the only focus of my leadership. in february of 2014 the department fully impleme
in december 2012 i was appointed by the capitol police board to serve as chief of police to the united states capitol police. within the first two months on the job i had the pleasure of leading the department during the 57th inauguration of the president of the united states. since then, i have also overseen numerous state of the union activities, concerts, national peace officers memorial services, joint meetings of the u.s. congress, visits from heads of state, dignitaries and v.i.p.s,...
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talking to the new jersey state police, fbi? what are they doing in an effort to prevent this? ,000 question. a lot of activity is happening. but forget trenton, the state police, this is a federal issue. regulation of computer telephone lines, you have to go to washington, go to the fcc. bill: where is the nsa? >> a beautiful day in new york city. the upper website. unlike any other. a whole bunch. what do we have in common? we are one with the universe are looking for some good karma. as you can recall i did a story last week. everybody nypd. been trying to get them. the special blessing going forward. ♪ >> just as we all are. >> invite them to be part of it. they were also there. wishing that they will continue to grow. the healthy. they will die peacefully. the buddha nature. >> show their support today. the humane society. it just makes sense. >> the quest to find new homes. continue to do your research. people take them home. the organization take a take a whole bunch of them at once. until then we will keep you updated. now one with the universe. >> the place to come. >>
talking to the new jersey state police, fbi? what are they doing in an effort to prevent this? ,000 question. a lot of activity is happening. but forget trenton, the state police, this is a federal issue. regulation of computer telephone lines, you have to go to washington, go to the fcc. bill: where is the nsa? >> a beautiful day in new york city. the upper website. unlike any other. a whole bunch. what do we have in common? we are one with the universe are looking for some good karma....
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i would like to bring up the state police. >> good evening. st to echo what the commissioner said, we have had several peaceful days. been able to get their word out peacefully. we totally support that. you see law enforcement help them. and we will continue to do that. but it has always been about safety. safety of the lives of the citizens of baltimore. and secondary, the issues of the city of baltimore. we want to keep things in place as they have been. we will continue with the state police, ocean city, law enforcement here in support of the citizens of baltimore to keep people safe. the issue of keeping the curfew in place is just something that it was our decision to make that. keep it that way was our policy that we set in place. we continue to support that. you know, we just ask for patience as we move forward and continue to move in a safer direction for a safer city. thank you. >> so i also would like to reiterate what's already been said by the commissioner and the colonel. and what i would ask say is that, you know, we are not here
i would like to bring up the state police. >> good evening. st to echo what the commissioner said, we have had several peaceful days. been able to get their word out peacefully. we totally support that. you see law enforcement help them. and we will continue to do that. but it has always been about safety. safety of the lives of the citizens of baltimore. and secondary, the issues of the city of baltimore. we want to keep things in place as they have been. we will continue with the state...
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and so if the police, as the police admitted on monday we don't have the resources to handle this then you call for backup. and in this case they had 1,000 or so officers from the state police and zroungd counties and the national guard. and i think they were just making sure especially when they were hearing that more and more people from out of town are going to be coming in friday and yesterday, and that created a fear on the authorities' part here that we need to be extra safe not less safe. >> i think when they do the calculation the damage that's been done to the local economy is going to be staggering. i can tell you just going out to dinner last night i was told you need to order right now because we need to close i think it was 7:30, and the rationale was yes, but everybody who works here needs to get safely home before 10:00 p.m. >> there's a restaurant just up the block, miss shirley's, which is well known, famous people come from all over just to go there. usually a line on a weekend, brunch. we walked in nobody else was in there. it was very lightly -- light crowd. and you know they were saying that the amount of money they're getting in is way down. som
and so if the police, as the police admitted on monday we don't have the resources to handle this then you call for backup. and in this case they had 1,000 or so officers from the state police and zroungd counties and the national guard. and i think they were just making sure especially when they were hearing that more and more people from out of town are going to be coming in friday and yesterday, and that created a fear on the authorities' part here that we need to be extra safe not less...
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the scene. that's 33 apparatus, 120 firefighting personnel, and ems. at this time, probably 200 police officers. the department of homeland security as well as first responders, state police on the scene, septa personnel on the scene. our best estimate, again preliminary information, everything we tell you will be preliminary information. we believe approximately 243 personnel on the train. five of whom are amtrak employees. 65 is one new piece of information. 65 trans ports. still six considered critical. and unfortunately, confirmed, five individuals deceased as a result. all those individuals went to a variety of hospitals. primarily temple and area and a couple others. we've received tremendous support from all of our agencies and departments and obviously, now i'll introduce governor tom wolf is with us. i've talked with him and his chief of staff. he's expressed tremendous support and we've received that support on the ground. governor? >> thank you. i am really here in support of the city of philadelphia and the mayor and really just to let him know, anything the state can do, we stand ready to do that. the state police are here to help. if there's anything
the scene. that's 33 apparatus, 120 firefighting personnel, and ems. at this time, probably 200 police officers. the department of homeland security as well as first responders, state police on the scene, septa personnel on the scene. our best estimate, again preliminary information, everything we tell you will be preliminary information. we believe approximately 243 personnel on the train. five of whom are amtrak employees. 65 is one new piece of information. 65 trans ports. still six...
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the head of the police department here in baltimore, the head of the state police also the head of thenal guard all speaking, reiterateing that curfew that mandatory curfew that takes place at 10:00 from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. will be in place again this evening, despite the pacquiao/ fight. mayweather fight. there you go. i'll get reaction from everyone involved, reaction from the streets reaction from people on the city council and city leaders as well. but, again, that curfew will go into place about 2 1/2 hours from now. what will happen? many people here the people you see there on the street, they don't want it. they want to be able to be in their city without feeling like they are under a military presence. back in a moment with our breaking news right here on cnn. you get used to food odors in your car. you think it smells fine but your passengers smell this.. eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip. smells nice... so you and your passengers can breathe happy. if you misplaced your discover card you can now use freeze it to pre
the head of the police department here in baltimore, the head of the state police also the head of thenal guard all speaking, reiterateing that curfew that mandatory curfew that takes place at 10:00 from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. will be in place again this evening, despite the pacquiao/ fight. mayweather fight. there you go. i'll get reaction from everyone involved, reaction from the streets reaction from people on the city council and city leaders as well. but, again, that curfew will go into...
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in december 2012 i was appointed by the capitol police board to serve as chief of police to the united states capitol police. within the first two months on the job i had the pleasure of leading the department during the 57th inauguration of the president of the united states. since then, i have also overseen numerous state of the union activities, concerts, national peace officers memorial services, joint meetings of the u.s. congress, visits from heads of state, dignitaries and v.i.p.s, codells and demonstrations. i've also overseen unique demonstrations such arms the african summit which saw 50 heads of state visit the capitol. ricin incidents in our mail activities. operational activities on the capitol complex as a result of the navy yard shooting. the october 3rd 2013, vehicular shooting incident on capitol hill. the concert for valor. impacts of demonstrations resulting from the ferguson, missouri, police activity. two suicides on capitol grounds within the last two years. and most recently, the national capitol region event with the gyro copter. however, response operations have not b
in december 2012 i was appointed by the capitol police board to serve as chief of police to the united states capitol police. within the first two months on the job i had the pleasure of leading the department during the 57th inauguration of the president of the united states. since then, i have also overseen numerous state of the union activities, concerts, national peace officers memorial services, joint meetings of the u.s. congress, visits from heads of state, dignitaries and v.i.p.s,...
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the police officers illegally arrested gray as no crime had been committed. also she added the type of knife police found on gray was actually legal in the state of maryland. mosby said her team worked around the clock on this. she assured that no one is above the law. her huge development, huge statement coming just a day after police handed the case over to the state's attorney's office. back to you. >> that's right, kristin. you could hear a number of people cheering as state's attorney marilyn mosby announced this was a homicide investigation and calling for the arrest of six officers. this is chopper's view over the baltimore area where more protests are expected this weekend. state's attorney mosby calling for peace as her office pursues justice in this matter. definitely going to be a scene we will be watching not only today but as we progress into the weekend. and speaking of the weekend, we'd like to get flow to storm team 4 meteorologist amelia segal who is tracking the weather. amelia? >>> right now, erica temperatures are in the upper 50s today, cooler than yesterday with highs only in the 60s. so we're at 55 in gaithersburg 58 in washington and
the police officers illegally arrested gray as no crime had been committed. also she added the type of knife police found on gray was actually legal in the state of maryland. mosby said her team worked around the clock on this. she assured that no one is above the law. her huge development, huge statement coming just a day after police handed the case over to the state's attorney's office. back to you. >> that's right, kristin. you could hear a number of people cheering as state's...
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have introduced their ghost cars, they have a subtle state police emblem and trooper mark. the state police took to social media to defend the vehicle. they said it's not entrapment and their goal is not more tickets but safer roads. >>> the bridge connecting sea isle city and avalon is blocked off. that means a detour during the holiday rush. drivers have to go out of town to either route 9 or the garden state parkway to get from sea isle to avalon. >>> if you're looking for something to do this holiday weekend, philadelphia has a lot to offer. there's a selection of eateries and hang out spot with philadelphia sand, along the river front you can strap on your roller skates at the blue cross river rink. >> that's great. being from philly and being able able to kind of jump start the summer season especially on the waterfront, new roller skating rink, i was excited. >>> the fun in philadelphia continues all weekend long. >>> 6abc.com keeps you informed during the memorial day week you can check storm tracker 6 live and our traffic page will tell you how long it will take to get
have introduced their ghost cars, they have a subtle state police emblem and trooper mark. the state police took to social media to defend the vehicle. they said it's not entrapment and their goal is not more tickets but safer roads. >>> the bridge connecting sea isle city and avalon is blocked off. that means a detour during the holiday rush. drivers have to go out of town to either route 9 or the garden state parkway to get from sea isle to avalon. >>> if you're looking for...
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the scene. that's 33 apparatus, 120 firefighting personnel, and ems. at this time probably 200 police officers. the department of homeland security as well as first responders state police on the scene, septa personnel on the scene. our best estimate again preliminary information, everything we tell you will be preliminary information. we believe approximately 243 personnel on the train. five of whom are amtrak employees. 65 is one new piece of information. 65 trans ports. still six considered critical. and unfortunately, confirmed, five individuals deceased as a result. all those individuals went to a variety of hospitals. primarily temple and area and a couple others. we've received tremendous support from all of our agencies and departments and obviously, now i'll introduce governor tom wolf is with us. i've talked with him and his chief of staff. he's expressed tremendous support and we've received that support on the ground. governor? >> thank you. i am really here in support of the city of philadelphia and the mayor and really just to let him know anything the state can do we stand ready to do that. the state police are here to help. if there's anything you
the scene. that's 33 apparatus, 120 firefighting personnel, and ems. at this time probably 200 police officers. the department of homeland security as well as first responders state police on the scene, septa personnel on the scene. our best estimate again preliminary information, everything we tell you will be preliminary information. we believe approximately 243 personnel on the train. five of whom are amtrak employees. 65 is one new piece of information. 65 trans ports. still six considered...
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who is policing the city while they are doing that? >> reporter: for now stateolice have stepped in to help patrol certain areas. jonathan martin al jazeera, new orleans. >>> a group of bikers in the arizona are holding a second round of an event where people were killed. >>> history spelled out again at the scripps national spelling bee. the competition goes down to the wire. america mobile app available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >>> a live look now at one world trade center in new york. the observatory on floors 100 to 102 opens to the public today, it features breathtaking views. you can see pretty far through those huge windows. >>> you may have read the study and maybe believed it a team of german researchers reported that email who ate dark chocolate while dieting lost more weight. sounds too good to be true and it was. >> nowhere in the paper do we mention how many subjects we tested except in the caption of one figure where we off-handedly comment that the control group had five people. if you want to call yourself a repor
who is policing the city while they are doing that? >> reporter: for now stateolice have stepped in to help patrol certain areas. jonathan martin al jazeera, new orleans. >>> a group of bikers in the arizona are holding a second round of an event where people were killed. >>> history spelled out again at the scripps national spelling bee. the competition goes down to the wire. america mobile app available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now...
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has been issued for these officers but to your point about the relationship between the state's attorneys office an police department, we heard this discussion with the eric garner case and in ferguson where there's a belief among some it's difficult for the state's attorney to be independent because in so many cases to prosecute cases that are brought in, you need the help of the police. so it then becomes a complexed relationship between police and the prosecutor. >> yeah and this goes to who has the power and who has the guns. you heard the prosecutor here in this press conference saying she also works with the sheriff's department, which has police powers. what does that mean? she has a different arm structurally in the way baltimore's organized separate from b.p.d. to come in issue the warrants do these arrests, so she is not relying on police to arrest each other in the case necessarily, but as you say, she's issued the warrants for the arrest this morning for all six. this will be a case she's not relying on testimony of one against another. she is indicted all six, one on the second-degree murder
has been issued for these officers but to your point about the relationship between the state's attorneys office an police department, we heard this discussion with the eric garner case and in ferguson where there's a belief among some it's difficult for the state's attorney to be independent because in so many cases to prosecute cases that are brought in, you need the help of the police. so it then becomes a complexed relationship between police and the prosecutor. >> yeah and this goes...
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association whenever we ask questions that fall under the category of proactive policing we are told they don't have the man power. >> and again the statere helping out new orleans police, but they are only expected to be here until the end of the year, also to fill a gap the city has started what it calls n ol, a patrol, really citizen security force. they patrol areas to free up a hot of the officers to do some of the work. >> federal scrutiny caused some officers to leave the department, how long is the justice department going to oversee the new orleans police department? >> right now at least for five years. it is a five year deal, so at least through went 17, we h see this federal oversight. what happens from there really depends on the federal judge, will she determines that new orleans police department has really complied and really implemented some of these thing that were ghosted listed. >> all right, jonathon, thank you. baltimore's police are the target of a new justice department investigation. the civil rights probe is looking into allegations of discrimination. and excessive force just a few years ago widespread corrupti
association whenever we ask questions that fall under the category of proactive policing we are told they don't have the man power. >> and again the statere helping out new orleans police, but they are only expected to be here until the end of the year, also to fill a gap the city has started what it calls n ol, a patrol, really citizen security force. they patrol areas to free up a hot of the officers to do some of the work. >> federal scrutiny caused some officers to leave the...
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the latest class of cadets graduated from the state police academy today. this is the 141st class to graduate since the academy opened in 1960. the troopers will go to locations around the state. >> the holiday weekend kicked off with a celebration for a project two years in the making. the beach town just finished a street project on the garfield parkway and features new and safer bike lanes and sidewalks along two and a half block stretch. on this memorial day weekend a delaware airman is honoring the person he says saved his life nbc 10 in newark. that's where a special u.s. air force coin was given to physician's assistant ed knox. he had major headaches for about a year. knox ordered a cat scan and on hour later he was in surgery to remove a brain aneurysm. >> saved my life. i don't think i would have woken up the next day. >> knox not exactly thrilled to accept into the spotlight or be called a hero. he says he's a hero and a lifesaver. >>> some areas will be in the upper 30s. not everybody. as we go through the weekend we'll notice warming trend as we
the latest class of cadets graduated from the state police academy today. this is the 141st class to graduate since the academy opened in 1960. the troopers will go to locations around the state. >> the holiday weekend kicked off with a celebration for a project two years in the making. the beach town just finished a street project on the garfield parkway and features new and safer bike lanes and sidewalks along two and a half block stretch. on this memorial day weekend a delaware airman...
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more rele what do you think the mayor needs to say now reacting to what the state's attorney has done the indictment of the six police officers? >> i think she should support the actions of the state's attorney and continue to reassert the feed for the community to unify and come together and move forward. i think it's certainly important that she signal her dual responsibility to keep the peace and protect the continuation of peaceful protests but i think there's going to be a point very soon where there needs to be a pivot towards fixing the overall problems of the baltimore police department. because freddie gray's unfortunate death and these charges are symptomatic of a broader problem with the baltimore police department and her charge and the commissioner's charge and the city council's charge and the community's charge is to work to fix and reform the baltimore police department. so i don't know if she should address that today, but i think in the near future i think that is what is important, because that i believe -- >> hold on a second marc the mayor is about to speak. >> i have said from the beginning that
more rele what do you think the mayor needs to say now reacting to what the state's attorney has done the indictment of the six police officers? >> i think she should support the actions of the state's attorney and continue to reassert the feed for the community to unify and come together and move forward. i think it's certainly important that she signal her dual responsibility to keep the peace and protect the continuation of peaceful protests but i think there's going to be a point very...
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leaders from the community and the state police union will be there. the forum beaks at 7:00 p.m. >>> the aclu is suing fairfax county police over license plate readers. virginia state police stopped collecting that data two years ago. after a ruling from the state attorney general. some local police departments still collect the information. >>> lawyers have dropped a lawsuit against a fairfax county elementary school principal. plaintiffs alleged sexual and racial discrimination by marie lemon. former teachers and a former student accused lemon of giving preferential treatment to unmarried white teachers. no word on whether there was a financial settlement here. the school system expressed support for lemon. >>> we have had a bunch of warm weather the whole entire week, right? >> it's constant now. pretty consistent i should say. >> i wonder if this rain will cool things down. >> tom kierein has some answers. good morning. >> use the #summer in may. this warm pattern continues. dress accordingly, go sleeveless or short sleeves but you'll likely need a
leaders from the community and the state police union will be there. the forum beaks at 7:00 p.m. >>> the aclu is suing fairfax county police over license plate readers. virginia state police stopped collecting that data two years ago. after a ruling from the state attorney general. some local police departments still collect the information. >>> lawyers have dropped a lawsuit against a fairfax county elementary school principal. plaintiffs alleged sexual and racial...
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route 206 near the wharton state forest in the middle of it. 206 now shut down nearby residents for a time short were evacuateed nut evacuation has since been rescinded by the state police. now, these are the images taken from skyfox within the last half hour. you can see the flames crowning the tree tops as they spread. some perspective here the fire burning near lake atsion the flames actually came within hundred yards of the local forest tree office here. there is a small church nearby. a few kay vacation cabins. but nothing immediately being threaten at this point as we said a handful of residents and business owners were told to leave by the state police. as a precaution, we spoke with one of them a couple minutes ago. >> came by and said, suggested that we, n we leave and so we left for little while. i just came back to see how things were going and straight trooper said it was okay to stand here for time to time being. i wanted to make sure everything is okay. >> reporter: forest tree officials are very concerned this fire will jump route 20 sick where we're standing now. it's burning right up to the roadway there. of course there's been all afternoon a parade of
route 206 near the wharton state forest in the middle of it. 206 now shut down nearby residents for a time short were evacuateed nut evacuation has since been rescinded by the state police. now, these are the images taken from skyfox within the last half hour. you can see the flames crowning the tree tops as they spread. some perspective here the fire burning near lake atsion the flames actually came within hundred yards of the local forest tree office here. there is a small church nearby. a...
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police unveiled the state police car. light gray almost ghostly state logo on the front doors there. the idea is to let drivers know that they are dealing with a legitimate police officer if they do get pulled over. i've seen cars like that in haverford township as well. >>> have trouble finding a parking space? there's an app now. there's mobile parking payment app yesterday called tango. not entirely free service. you can find parking spots, parking garages. you will soon be able to pay for the app. the app promises to make the process easier. >> i circle around my normal routine. go through two or three times, different streets, to see if someone moves. >> right now it's only useful in center city but developers say it could expand to cover the entire city of philadelphia by 2016. >>> now to the hot dog story. a new york city hot dog vendor is out of a job. >> his boss fired him after tv reports came out showing him way over charging customers. >> way. >> a different vendor was manning the hot dog cart yesterday near th
police unveiled the state police car. light gray almost ghostly state logo on the front doors there. the idea is to let drivers know that they are dealing with a legitimate police officer if they do get pulled over. i've seen cars like that in haverford township as well. >>> have trouble finding a parking space? there's an app now. there's mobile parking payment app yesterday called tango. not entirely free service. you can find parking spots, parking garages. you will soon be able to...
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the direction of the police department. jubilant. people taking pictures with the state police officers decked out in gear. upbeat mood. owd that's happy, feels they won a big victory today, chris. >> joy reed live from west baltimore. at the corner you see north pennsylvania traffic open. it had been closed earlier in the week. we'll be checking back with joy throughout the night. more ahead, including the sister of a man who died in baltimore police custody a few years ago. officers weren't charged. (music) boys? stop less. go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. just one reason volkswagen is the #1 selling diesel car brand in america. >>> freddie! freddie! freddie! freddie! >>> scenes from baltimore earlier today after the state's attorney announced charges for six of the officers involved in the death of freddie gray. all six of whom are in police custody. joining me now, jones, whose brother died in police custody in 2013. and a citizen who challenged fox news's reporter last night. your brother died medical examiner found he had a preexisting heart condition but it was kpsexacerbate
the direction of the police department. jubilant. people taking pictures with the state police officers decked out in gear. upbeat mood. owd that's happy, feels they won a big victory today, chris. >> joy reed live from west baltimore. at the corner you see north pennsylvania traffic open. it had been closed earlier in the week. we'll be checking back with joy throughout the night. more ahead, including the sister of a man who died in baltimore police custody a few years ago. officers...
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yesterday, the atlanta county police department say they dismissed the charges. officer torres and a new york state trooper were arrested in october for the alleged attacks. the sexual assault charges are still pending against the state police trooper devin thomas. >>> today, a judge will officially sentence raphael jones. this man, who murdered moses walker jr. a 19-year-old police veteran and a deacon at his church. in 2012 officer walker was walking to a bus stop when jones and another man tried to rob him and shot him. jones waived his right to a trial, a deal that spared him the death penalty. >>> well police detectives now have this new clue in search for a predator who they believe attacked two women inside her home in philadelphia. this shows the attacker after he sexually assaulted a woman and stole her car. they believe he's the same man wanted in this attack in march. >>> and new new information an attempted home invasion that you saw first at 10:00 here. police think that break-in happened at the same house where monday's sexual assault took place here on rosewood street. versus, still
yesterday, the atlanta county police department say they dismissed the charges. officer torres and a new york state trooper were arrested in october for the alleged attacks. the sexual assault charges are still pending against the state police trooper devin thomas. >>> today, a judge will officially sentence raphael jones. this man, who murdered moses walker jr. a 19-year-old police veteran and a deacon at his church. in 2012 officer walker was walking to a bus stop when jones and...
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. >> the parents of murder the state police trooper say they have forgiven the man accused of of ambushing their son. last september corporal brian diagnosis son and alex douglas were outside the blooming grove state police barracks when shots rang out. dixon died. his parents spoke at a church in the same region of the pocono mountains where accused killer eric 14 spent 48 days on the ruin. their christian faith brought them great comfort teaches them to forgive and that has helped them to avoid becoming bitter. frein pleaded not guilty. prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. >> tough oh look at this terrifying nine-year-old kid. handcuffed in the back of a police car. why his mom snapped a photo for facebook instead of helping him. >> fed up with potholes. one guy is getting his hands a little dirty. how he's turning heads and getting them fixed. brad? >> reporter: i know you spent a lot of time here in the city of philadelphia over the last several days. seen a lot of these blue bikes around. soon you'll see a whole lot more of them watch the city is already saying just a week and a
. >> the parents of murder the state police trooper say they have forgiven the man accused of of ambushing their son. last september corporal brian diagnosis son and alex douglas were outside the blooming grove state police barracks when shots rang out. dixon died. his parents spoke at a church in the same region of the pocono mountains where accused killer eric 14 spent 48 days on the ruin. their christian faith brought them great comfort teaches them to forgive and that has helped them...
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the people in this town are celebrating. they're shouting that justice is winning. today, 19 days after police tossed freddie gray in the back of that police van, the baltimore city state's attorney shocked the citizens of this city say she has found probable cause to charge six police officers in the death of 25-year-old freddie gray saying his arrest was illegal, and his death was a homicide. state's attorney marilyn mosby saying four of the six officers will be charged with manslaughter among other charges, but the driver of the van, officer caesar goodson, faces the most serious, the most damning. he stands accused of second-degree murder. others say this move by the prosecutor may have been rushed and the facts do not bear out what she's charged. live to the press conference at fraternal order of police headquarters right now. >> frustrated this morning as events and information announced by the state's attorney. we are disappointed in the apparent rush to judgment given the fact the investigation into this matter has not been concluded. our officers like every other american citizen, are entitled to due process. we will continue to support them throughout this judi
the people in this town are celebrating. they're shouting that justice is winning. today, 19 days after police tossed freddie gray in the back of that police van, the baltimore city state's attorney shocked the citizens of this city say she has found probable cause to charge six police officers in the death of 25-year-old freddie gray saying his arrest was illegal, and his death was a homicide. state's attorney marilyn mosby saying four of the six officers will be charged with manslaughter...
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beginning. >> being able to provide him some closure with the help of science and codis and the state police is incredible. >> if the police had not done such a really outstanding job in pursuing this for so many years, that cannon would probably still be walking free. >>> up next, a mother and child are kidnapped in broad daylight. >> i didn't have any clue what anybody could have done. carjack, kidnap, murder. >> at first surveillance cameras tracked the movement. >> they knew it was her. they knew her card had been used. and she looked very calm. >> she was alive now. maybe she'll be alive five minutes from now. >> but police soon lose the trail. >> we realize that both of these were in great danger. >> they used the only tools they have to find the victims. >> they need to act quickly in order to try to save their lives.
beginning. >> being able to provide him some closure with the help of science and codis and the state police is incredible. >> if the police had not done such a really outstanding job in pursuing this for so many years, that cannon would probably still be walking free. >>> up next, a mother and child are kidnapped in broad daylight. >> i didn't have any clue what anybody could have done. carjack, kidnap, murder. >> at first surveillance cameras tracked the...
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the scene. that's 33 apparatus, 120 firefighting personnel, and ems. at its height, probably 200 police officers. the department of homeland security on the scene as well as other first responders. state police on the scene, septa personnel on the scene, and amtrak personnel on the scene. our best estimate at the moment, again, continues to be preliminary information. everything we tell you will be preliminary information. we believe approximately 243 personnel on the train, five of whom are amtrak employees. 65 is one new piece of information, 65 transports. still six considered critical. and unfortunately, a confirmed five individuals deceased as a result. all those individuals went to a variety of hospitals, primarily temple and area and a couple others. we received tremendous support from all of our agencies and departments. and obviously and now introduce governor tom wolf is with us. we talked on the phone. i talked to him and his chief of staff. he has expressed tremendous support for us and more importantly, we received that support on the ground. governor? >> thank you. i really am here in support of the city of philadelphia and the mayor. and really just to let him know and
the scene. that's 33 apparatus, 120 firefighting personnel, and ems. at its height, probably 200 police officers. the department of homeland security on the scene as well as other first responders. state police on the scene, septa personnel on the scene, and amtrak personnel on the scene. our best estimate at the moment, again, continues to be preliminary information. everything we tell you will be preliminary information. we believe approximately 243 personnel on the train, five of whom are...
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states allowing medicinal use, how does the deo deploy to fight what still is a schedule 1 drug? >> the thing is that we have limited resources. however, we work closely with state and local policeartments. the states may have legalized marijuana, but, you know we can work with the state and local police departments and we can take those cases, federal and prosecutor at the federal level. >> we are going to continue the conversation with hillary and michael when we come back. one of the things that makes the federal system workable is a rough harmony, but when the laws require diametrically imposed ideas about enforce: can it last? the business of pot is tonight's "inside story". federal system workable is a >>> welcome back to "inside story", where we have been talking about the business of marijuana. we are talking from hillary and michael, who used to be with the drug enforcement agency. >> meb nebraska and oklahoma are sue suing over marijuana laws will this be a problem. >> it could. i advise client what is enemy number one - it'suably not in my backyard neighbour. i don't think that nebraska and oklahoma will be the last states to say hey, federal government, you need to e
states allowing medicinal use, how does the deo deploy to fight what still is a schedule 1 drug? >> the thing is that we have limited resources. however, we work closely with state and local policeartments. the states may have legalized marijuana, but, you know we can work with the state and local police departments and we can take those cases, federal and prosecutor at the federal level. >> we are going to continue the conversation with hillary and michael when we come back. one of...
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the name of our police department. okay. i'm so excited. it's tremendous. >> i've been asking everybody this question. are you surprised at what the state attorney announced? did you expect this? >> i'm not surprised at all. it was obvious just by the small amount of footage that we have seen so far that the police did not follow the orders the way they should have. they did not follow procedures. they did not follow procedures. they did not. >> thank you so much. if you look at this man, he's gotten emotional here, john. >> we gave our lives for this country. look at you. is this what it's coming to, man? i love this [ bleep ] country, too. just as much as we do. we're fighting for a reason, man. i was willing to give my life for this country, man. look at this community now, man. >> i see that you are very emotional. you're very emotional. tell me and explain to me where that's coming from. >> this is crazy. how can we be part of this country? look at this. >> the state attorney just announced that -- >> i heard all that. it's the same script, just different time. >> you don't believe charges in the end -- >> i don't believe anything
the name of our police department. okay. i'm so excited. it's tremendous. >> i've been asking everybody this question. are you surprised at what the state attorney announced? did you expect this? >> i'm not surprised at all. it was obvious just by the small amount of footage that we have seen so far that the police did not follow the orders the way they should have. they did not follow procedures. they did not follow procedures. they did not. >> thank you so much. if you look...
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police officer, andre torres was charged with attacking a woman. yesterday, the alleged assault happened at the trump taj mahal casino. officer torres and the state trooper were arrested in september. charges are still pending against the state police officer devin thomas. >>> 5:05 first some promises and delays now the delivery. commuters will get their first look at patco's next generation of train cars. and the commuters are in for a more comfortable ride. matt delelucia live for us. >> reporter: if you've been on the patco speed line recently you look around and you think, boy, it's outdated and that's because it is. since 1969 when richard nixon was president and that was the year of the moon landing. yeah. it's been a while. later on today, six new railcars will debut out here on the tracks, the beginning of a rollout costing $194 million for patco. after today, the remaining 114 cars in the patco complete will be upgraded as well. patco says the systems on these trains are really outdated. now on top of a new modern interior, it will be better communication and operating systems on board for the riders to go from south jersey to philadelph
police officer, andre torres was charged with attacking a woman. yesterday, the alleged assault happened at the trump taj mahal casino. officer torres and the state trooper were arrested in september. charges are still pending against the state police officer devin thomas. >>> 5:05 first some promises and delays now the delivery. commuters will get their first look at patco's next generation of train cars. and the commuters are in for a more comfortable ride. matt delelucia live for...
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today the pennsylvania state police exam in hershey welcomed 122 new state troopers to the force. he newest crime fighters will be deployed to police barracks across the state. >> a warning for drivers. long holiday weekends mean police will be out in force making sure the roads are safement police in new jersey are trying something different. why you should forget about looking for the flashing lights and white patrol cars. >> temperatures will be dropping as we go into tonight. it will be a colder start to memorial day weekend. coming up the warming trend from are the shore to the poconos, next. >> plus new at 6:00 a local airman wanted to say a special thank you. why this weekend means so much to hip. >> announcer: this is nbc 10 news. >> burlington county mother is behind barers after police say she left her children home for more than a day without food. she faces two counts of endang thing the welfare of a child. a thab called after spotting two children trying to start a spalmall fire. they said they hadn't eaten inner more than a day. there were several alcohol bottles thds
today the pennsylvania state police exam in hershey welcomed 122 new state troopers to the force. he newest crime fighters will be deployed to police barracks across the state. >> a warning for drivers. long holiday weekends mean police will be out in force making sure the roads are safement police in new jersey are trying something different. why you should forget about looking for the flashing lights and white patrol cars. >> temperatures will be dropping as we go into tonight. it...
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her to she then agreed reportedly, to have her conversations with the senator recorded by the police as she called him from the vermont stateareracks. police confronted senator norm mcallister at the vermont state capital during a break in the senate debates yesterday. they arrested him at the stale capitol. at one point, two other republican state senators briefly stepped in during the arrest to act as his lawyer while the police questioned him. but then today in court, the senator entered a plea with a different lawyer. he entered a plea not guilty on all counts. three of the charges against him carry a possible sentence of life in prison. he's out on bail now, on $20,000 bail. we reached out to senator mcallister this evening for comment. if we hear back we will let you know. but tonight, it remains an open question whether this state senator will resign or try to stay in office while fighting these charges. and nationwide a new bar has perhaps been reached for what you can stay in office while facing in a court of law. joining us now is mike donohue, senior staff writer for the burlington free press, who is the reporter
her to she then agreed reportedly, to have her conversations with the senator recorded by the police as she called him from the vermont stateareracks. police confronted senator norm mcallister at the vermont state capital during a break in the senate debates yesterday. they arrested him at the stale capitol. at one point, two other republican state senators briefly stepped in during the arrest to act as his lawyer while the police questioned him. but then today in court, the senator entered a...
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the crash site. >>> fire. police, department of homeland security septa amtrak, and other, and the state police, i talked to governor, and his chief of staff, they are very concerned about this incident, given they're full cooperation and support. all agencies actively engaged and involve i've ben down on the scene with my staff, it is a absolute disaster. never seen anything like this in my life. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry said that sanctions on rush sharks could be lifted have had moscow honors the cease-fire in ucontain. >>> kerry has held talks about with the russian president sense the crisis began. >>> now, reports. >>> john kerry's first engagement was at the resort city's war memorial, the president, should bees russia's victory base celebrations, so, this was the u.s. government's opportunity to honor russia's role in doe photoing the nazis and then, eight hours of diplomakey fan and first a meeting with the foreign minister and then to the russian president, to talk with putin. >>> iran syria yemen lib bo a, and ukraine a long list of talking points and it's a sign of how forced they are and th
the crash site. >>> fire. police, department of homeland security septa amtrak, and other, and the state police, i talked to governor, and his chief of staff, they are very concerned about this incident, given they're full cooperation and support. all agencies actively engaged and involve i've ben down on the scene with my staff, it is a absolute disaster. never seen anything like this in my life. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry said that sanctions on rush sharks could...
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the wharton state forest in shamong township. the flames already swallowed more than 700 acres. some people have been forced out of homes but in the past half hour, state policel us that's no longer necessary and if conditions keep improving, they may be open to re-open route 206 in the next half hour. >>> right now at 5:30 philadelphia police continue searching for an escaped prisoner. >> hand cuffed man got away while being transported here from florida. nbc 10's doug shimell has more about the man police are looking for and efforts to get him back into custody. doug? >> reporter: it's basically been a day-long standstill. the family of hashim singletary will be in touch with him, agree to turn himself in then nothing happens. u.s. marshals and police have been in and out of hashim singletary's mother's house most of the day. >> he's not armed and dangerous. >> reporter: his family says he's just a scared teen who turned 17 today and wanted to see his mother one last time when he escaped. >> he knows he's wanted for three robberies. he needs to come and be responsible for his actions. we don't want to continue this longer than it has to be continued. >> rep
the wharton state forest in shamong township. the flames already swallowed more than 700 acres. some people have been forced out of homes but in the past half hour, state policel us that's no longer necessary and if conditions keep improving, they may be open to re-open route 206 in the next half hour. >>> right now at 5:30 philadelphia police continue searching for an escaped prisoner. >> hand cuffed man got away while being transported here from florida. nbc 10's doug shimell...
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state attorney marilyn mosby speaking on friday. she is the youngest state's attorney of any major city in the united states. police union officials are now calling for mosby to appoint an independent prosecutor, saying her marriage to baltimore city councilmember nick mosby is a conflict of interest because his district includes the area where gray was arrested. she addressed this during her news conference on friday. >> my husband is a public servant. he works for the legislative side. i'm a prosecutor. i'm also a public servant. i appalled the law. i will prosecute any case within my jurisdiction. amy: all six officers charged in gray's death have since posted bonds of $250,000 to $350,000. meanwhile, alan bullock, one of the 18-year-olds who turned himself in for participating in riots, is facing a bond of $500,000. his stepfather maurice hawkins and mother bobbi smallwood reacted to the amount in an interview with the guardian. >> that is my son on top of the police car with the cone in his hand, hitting the window. we don't condone that. and we believe in peace. i just want justice to be held and not to be, y
state attorney marilyn mosby speaking on friday. she is the youngest state's attorney of any major city in the united states. police union officials are now calling for mosby to appoint an independent prosecutor, saying her marriage to baltimore city councilmember nick mosby is a conflict of interest because his district includes the area where gray was arrested. she addressed this during her news conference on friday. >> my husband is a public servant. he works for the legislative side....
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their ghost cars they have a faint police emblem and state trooper badge. the controversial cars caused an uproar online. the state police took to social media to defend the vehicle saying it's not entrapment, but safer roads. >>> the bridge connecting sea isle city and avalon is blocked off. construction workers are weeks behind schedule on the townsend inlet bridge that means a detour for the holiday rush. drivers have to go all the way out of town to either route 9 or the garden state parkway to get from sea isle to avalon. >>> if you're looking for something to do this holiday weekend, philadelphia has plenty to offer. the spruce street harbor park is in full swing with a selection of eateries and hang out spot with philadelphia sand and the blue cross river rink, philadelphia's own deejay jazzy jeff was spinning records for the party. >> being from philly and being able to jump-start the summer season especially on the waterfront, new roller skating rink i was excited. >> the fun continues all weekend long. >>> 6abc.com keeps you informed through the memor
their ghost cars they have a faint police emblem and state trooper badge. the controversial cars caused an uproar online. the state police took to social media to defend the vehicle saying it's not entrapment, but safer roads. >>> the bridge connecting sea isle city and avalon is blocked off. construction workers are weeks behind schedule on the townsend inlet bridge that means a detour for the holiday rush. drivers have to go all the way out of town to either route 9 or the garden...
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the youngest states attorney in any major city in the united states. we will play excerpts of her announcement and go to the streets of baltimore for reaction. then from protests over police violence in baltimore to mexico where demonstrations are the seven month anniversary of the disappearances of 43 students in the mexican state of guerrero. >> we feel our children are alive because it was police that took them. and they didn't take any more because no more fit in the police car. and the public feels our pain as parents. we will speak with parents of the disappeared students and with intercept reporter ryan devereaux about his explosive new investigation called "ghosts of iguala." >> our investigation, based on dozens of interviews of students that survived the attack that night reveals how the federal authorities in mexico sought to connect crimes that happened that night when the evidence indicates a broader circle of responsibility and raises questions about the army's role that day. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in baltimore, officials have lifted a 10:00 p.m. curfew and na
the youngest states attorney in any major city in the united states. we will play excerpts of her announcement and go to the streets of baltimore for reaction. then from protests over police violence in baltimore to mexico where demonstrations are the seven month anniversary of the disappearances of 43 students in the mexican state of guerrero. >> we feel our children are alive because it was police that took them. and they didn't take any more because no more fit in the police car. and...
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the federal railroad administration is dispatching a group of investigators. philadelphia mayor michael nutter talks about other agencies involved. >> full response fire police department of homeland security septa, amtrak and others and the state police. i've talked to governor wolf and his chief of staff. they are very concerned about this incident. have given their full cooperation and support. all agencies actively engaged and involved. >> and we'll hear from governor wolf in a moment. back here a live look from sky force 10. daylight and we can see the toppled train cars. officials are asking people to really stay away from that area this morning of port richmond so the investigators can get in there and first responders and do their job. some roads in that area are closed this morning. for more of a look on the travel impact of the derailment here's "nbc 10's" first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington. >> thank you chris. besides the obvious mass transit delays and suspensions for amtrak out in port richmond frankford avenue is closed northbound and southbound so both directions between torresdale avenue and castor avenue. smaller road closures. wheatsheaf lane is closed between frankford and aramingo. now you can ta
the federal railroad administration is dispatching a group of investigators. philadelphia mayor michael nutter talks about other agencies involved. >> full response fire police department of homeland security septa, amtrak and others and the state police. i've talked to governor wolf and his chief of staff. they are very concerned about this incident. have given their full cooperation and support. all agencies actively engaged and involved. >> and we'll hear from governor wolf in a...
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the custody of police. sustained a fatal injury in the custody of police. you heard from the state'stimore police officers. they all surrendered without incident. they were arrested and they are all out on bond. their whereabouts today unknown. in the crowd here where already hundreds of converged, cnn correspondents including our ryan young, ryan i know it's going to be tough for you to hear me right now, but set the scene on where you are in the midst of this crowd. >> reporter: well you can hear the music playing in the background very loud everybody is cheering. it's even hard to hear you. i want to share an interview with you which is these young men right here helped to sign a truce in this neighborhood. they are gang members who decided to lay down the fight right now for the community. tell me why it's important to sign a truce. >> what was the question? >> just why did you feel it was important to sign that truce to make sure the community had a little peace while this was going on. >> first i want to say that the truce has been made. it wasn't just because of freddie gray t
the custody of police. sustained a fatal injury in the custody of police. you heard from the state'stimore police officers. they all surrendered without incident. they were arrested and they are all out on bond. their whereabouts today unknown. in the crowd here where already hundreds of converged, cnn correspondents including our ryan young, ryan i know it's going to be tough for you to hear me right now, but set the scene on where you are in the midst of this crowd. >> reporter: well...