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, but the community didn't want tasers at all. when samara demanded expert testimony and it be the basis of the workforce [buzzer] >> supervisor safai: thank you, ma'am. next speaker. we have a long agenda today, folks. i just want you to know we want to move the committee forward, thank you. >> and this committee appointment decision is very important. i'm catherine freshman, i speak in opposition to the reappointment of sonia melara, it pains me to do so as an antiracism and advocate for people of color but i must speak against the appointment of sonia melara for the reasons stated before and the way she treats other commissioners. i urge you to contact commissioner bill hing who recently resigned from the commission and ask why did he resign. i would say a large part is because of the bullying and rude treatment he received from commissioner melara. i haven't attended that many police commission meetings recently but in 2016 i attended almost all of them as well as in 2017 and i observed there was this push to implement the tase
, but the community didn't want tasers at all. when samara demanded expert testimony and it be the basis of the workforce [buzzer] >> supervisor safai: thank you, ma'am. next speaker. we have a long agenda today, folks. i just want you to know we want to move the committee forward, thank you. >> and this committee appointment decision is very important. i'm catherine freshman, i speak in opposition to the reappointment of sonia melara, it pains me to do so as an antiracism and...
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("we don't want the officers to be restricted or think twice about using the taser. he term violent behavior is in our opinion is very restrictive and open to interpretation.") prop h opponents say the new verbiage is dangerous.("it's a term of art that's very broad includes verbally signally and attention to arrest. so essentially under prop h if you talk back to a cop you could be electrocuted.")san francisco police chief bill scott also opposes "prop h" saying if enacted it could only be changed or rescinded by majority of voters or by an ordinance adopted by the board of supervisors.("i would like to hear a straight answer from them about why they think it would be a good decision to lock the police commission and police chief out of use of force policy making. something we haven't seen nation-wide, it's unprecedented.")("this chief of police in my opinion has been very weak, he has basically become a rubber stamp for city hall and for the police commission.")it's been an eight year long battle to arm san francisco police with tasers. ("we believe at the end of th
("we don't want the officers to be restricted or think twice about using the taser. he term violent behavior is in our opinion is very restrictive and open to interpretation.") prop h opponents say the new verbiage is dangerous.("it's a term of art that's very broad includes verbally signally and attention to arrest. so essentially under prop h if you talk back to a cop you could be electrocuted.")san francisco police chief bill scott also opposes "prop h" saying...
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("we don't want the officers to be restricted or think twice about using the taser. behavior is in our opinion is very restrictive and open to interpretation.") prop h opponents say the new verbiage is dangerous.("it's a term of art that's very broad includes verbally signally and attention to arrest. so essentially under prop h if you talk back to a cop you could be electrocuted.")san francisco police chief bill scott also opposes "prop h" saying if enacted it could only be changed or rescinded by majority of voters or by an ordinance adopted by the board of supervisors.("i would like to hear a straight answer from them about why they think it would be a good decision to lock the police commission and police chief out of use of force policy making. something we haven't seen nation-wide, it's unprecedented.")("this chief of police in my opinion has been very weak, he has basically become a rubber stamp for city hall and for the police commission.")it's been an eight year long battle to arm san francisco police with tasers. ("we believe at the end of the day we believ
("we don't want the officers to be restricted or think twice about using the taser. behavior is in our opinion is very restrictive and open to interpretation.") prop h opponents say the new verbiage is dangerous.("it's a term of art that's very broad includes verbally signally and attention to arrest. so essentially under prop h if you talk back to a cop you could be electrocuted.")san francisco police chief bill scott also opposes "prop h" saying if enacted it...
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we spoke to the founder of communities united against police brutality he believes taser regulation is a big problem in the u.s. the police violated a number of policies first of all they broke into his home without probable cause to do so and secondly they taste him multiple times eighteen times in fact while he was in the bath tub where the person is take if their skin is wet much more electricity conducts through their body the sad reality is that tasers are very early very poorly regulated the united states we started out with them having some rules around using tasers now they literally stick a taser on people they don't want their answer to something and it's outrageous because these devices are dangerous in this case and many other cases they've proven to be deadly more than fifty percent of the people who are killed by police in this country are in the throes of a mental health crisis so we can see there is really a problem and we really really need to stop using police as the way that we address mental illness in this country saw it as a movement to curb gun crime us been a fa
we spoke to the founder of communities united against police brutality he believes taser regulation is a big problem in the u.s. the police violated a number of policies first of all they broke into his home without probable cause to do so and secondly they taste him multiple times eighteen times in fact while he was in the bath tub where the person is take if their skin is wet much more electricity conducts through their body the sad reality is that tasers are very early very poorly regulated...
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>> the use of tasers? well the city of oakland has been using tasers for quite some time, i support less lethal forms of force, but i think that we need to do everything we can to train our officers to de-escalate incidents, and to have crisis training so that it doesn't get to that point. but, i support less lethal options, for sure. >> supervisor stefani: there was a second part to my question, which is what is your policy around things like tasers and taking to the voters? >> no, i don't think so. >> supervisor safai: supervisor stefani? >> supervisor cohen: just a clarification. specifically to supervisor yee's question with the use of tasers, you support the use of a less lethal form. so you do support the use of tasers? >> yes, i do. >> supervisor cohen: all right. thank you. >> supervisor safai: miss everhart, you answered a lot of questions, we know again we had conversations. for the record, i met with every single applicants that put in an application and spent a lot of time and we have followed u
>> the use of tasers? well the city of oakland has been using tasers for quite some time, i support less lethal forms of force, but i think that we need to do everything we can to train our officers to de-escalate incidents, and to have crisis training so that it doesn't get to that point. but, i support less lethal options, for sure. >> supervisor stefani: there was a second part to my question, which is what is your policy around things like tasers and taking to the voters?...
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but we spoke to the founder of communities united against police brutality who believes taser regulation is a big problem in the us the police violated a number of policies first of all they broke into his home without probable cause to do so and secondly they taste him multiple times eighteen times in fact while he was in the bath tub where the person is take if their skin is wet much more electricity conducts through their body the sad reality is that tasers are verily very poorly regulated the united states we started out with them having some rules around using tasers now they literally stick a taser on people they don't want their answer to something and it's outrageous because these devices are dangerous in this case and in many other cases they've proven to be deadly more than fifty percent of the people who are killed by police in this country are in the throes of a mental health crisis so we can see there is really a problem and we really really need to stop using police as the way that we address mental illness in this country. president among you will microland has set off to
but we spoke to the founder of communities united against police brutality who believes taser regulation is a big problem in the us the police violated a number of policies first of all they broke into his home without probable cause to do so and secondly they taste him multiple times eighteen times in fact while he was in the bath tub where the person is take if their skin is wet much more electricity conducts through their body the sad reality is that tasers are verily very poorly regulated...
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medical examiner's report the manner of his death is undetermined however it was also stated that the taser used was a contributing factor despite that's county district attorney found no evidence to support their guilt meanwhile it's not the first case of police tell us they use abuse. the old. the but. the above the law. we spoke to michelle gross the founder of communities that united against police brutality who believes taser regulation is a big problem in the u.s. . the police violated a number of policies first of all they broke into his home without probable cause to do so and secondly they tasered him multiple times eighteen times in fact while he was in the bath tub where the person is take if their skin is wet much more electricity conducts through their body the sad reality is that tasers are fairly very poorly regulated in the united states we started out with them having some rules around using tasers now they literally stick a taser on people they don't want their answer to something and it's outrageous because these devices are dangerous in this case and in many other cases
medical examiner's report the manner of his death is undetermined however it was also stated that the taser used was a contributing factor despite that's county district attorney found no evidence to support their guilt meanwhile it's not the first case of police tell us they use abuse. the old. the but. the above the law. we spoke to michelle gross the founder of communities that united against police brutality who believes taser regulation is a big problem in the u.s. . the police violated a...
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have you been following the policy discussion around tasers? >> i have. i will say, i very closely follow it it when i was a board member for the coalition on homelessness. because as you can imagine, we were very, very vocal about tasers. i started to follow it to then. that has been seven years. >> supervisor cohen: talk to me a little bit about your level of understanding about the policy, not to went officers should be armed or not, that boat has already set sail. >> so my understanding is that the policy that the police commission enacted, is pretty narrowly tailored and sets out some narrow circumstances when the use of tail -- tasers is appropriate. that's my basic understanding of the policy. some things that i would want to see in that taser policy, is something like a trial period. so if we found out, after a certain period of time, long enough for us to understand how tasers on the streets are affecting violence, if we found out that, in fact arming officers with tasers increased the amount of violence rather than decrease the amount of violence
have you been following the policy discussion around tasers? >> i have. i will say, i very closely follow it it when i was a board member for the coalition on homelessness. because as you can imagine, we were very, very vocal about tasers. i started to follow it to then. that has been seven years. >> supervisor cohen: talk to me a little bit about your level of understanding about the policy, not to went officers should be armed or not, that boat has already set sail. >> so my...
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we spoke to the founder of communities united against police brutality who believes taser regulation is a big issue in the u.s. the police violated a number of policies first of all they broke into his home without probable cause to do so and secondly they taste him multiple times eighteen times in fact while he was in the bath tub where the person is take their skin is wet much more electricity conducts through their body the sad reality is that tasers are verily very poorly regulated the united states we started out with them having some rules around using tasers now they literally stick a taser on people they don't want their answer to something and it's outrageous because these devices are dangerous in this case and in many other cases they've proven to be deadly more than fifty percent of the people who are killed by police in this country are in the throes of a mental health crisis so we can see that it's really a problem and we really really need to stop using police as a way that we address mental illness in this country. the head of iran's high council for human rights sits d
we spoke to the founder of communities united against police brutality who believes taser regulation is a big issue in the u.s. the police violated a number of policies first of all they broke into his home without probable cause to do so and secondly they taste him multiple times eighteen times in fact while he was in the bath tub where the person is take their skin is wet much more electricity conducts through their body the sad reality is that tasers are verily very poorly regulated the...
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course over the last year on tasers. i was joined by the aclu, the bar association and coalition of the homelessness and other stake holders. at the end of the day the research that we did showed that after tasers were implemented by metro police departments across the country it resulted in a spike in officer involved shootings. so i'm in fact concerned that tasers don't replace firearms. i know a lot of the talking points around tasers might lead one to believe they do. i haven't found compelling research they decrease officer-involved shootings. as to your point, you know, i think it eludes to proposition h. you know, i think the san francisco police commission as the civilian oversight body for the san francisco police department should set policy for the department, particularly when it comes to force options and even more particularly when it comes to potentially lethal force options. i regret that we are at this place with prop h. i think what it does unfortunately is crowd sources policy at the ballot box on a ver
course over the last year on tasers. i was joined by the aclu, the bar association and coalition of the homelessness and other stake holders. at the end of the day the research that we did showed that after tasers were implemented by metro police departments across the country it resulted in a spike in officer involved shootings. so i'm in fact concerned that tasers don't replace firearms. i know a lot of the talking points around tasers might lead one to believe they do. i haven't found...
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n i understand the use of the taser. i don't know why the officer who deployed the taser did so. when you have multiple officers in that close proximity and you've got the o individuthe ground, doesn't make a lot of ulsense why a taser be employed. but i want to read the police report and hear exactly fm mr. brown's mouth what happened so i can get a better sense of whether the tasinwas propriate or inappropriate. >> let's talk about what we know based on the video, too.he yo them going back and forth, sterling brown and the initial officer who confronts him about the parking violation. they even get into it afterwards when he's been hand couched and is stding there, they go back and forth about who initiated everything. do you think there's a sha of blame when it comes to the escalation? >> no. i'm reminded the police dont's get to willy-nilly come into people's lives or the communities or any of their perm spacfand just say you don't agree with them in that moment that that is just a crime, that that's resisting arrest. we know a third of all the people killed in this country ki
n i understand the use of the taser. i don't know why the officer who deployed the taser did so. when you have multiple officers in that close proximity and you've got the o individuthe ground, doesn't make a lot of ulsense why a taser be employed. but i want to read the police report and hear exactly fm mr. brown's mouth what happened so i can get a better sense of whether the tasinwas propriate or inappropriate. >> let's talk about what we know based on the video, too.he yo them going...
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well we spoke to the founder of communities united against police brutality who believes taser regulation is a big problem in the u.s. . the police violated a number of policies first of all they broke into his home without probable cause to do so and secondly they taste him multiple times eighteen times in fact while he was in the bath tub where the person is. if their skin is wet.
well we spoke to the founder of communities united against police brutality who believes taser regulation is a big problem in the u.s. . the police violated a number of policies first of all they broke into his home without probable cause to do so and secondly they taste him multiple times eighteen times in fact while he was in the bath tub where the person is. if their skin is wet.
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do you think it's the taser device or the software system? >> it's the software system.re running -- in seattle. we're playing with the big buys. our head of ai came from uber. we're bringing a lot of talent and that's building a great system >> these guys, rick, go over international with them? >> what's that >> international >> for sure. the largest agencies in the u.k. and now we're getting field trials going in continental europe we believe this is a phenomenon we're going to believe going global police sitti police sitting and type l up reports every day, this doesn't have to happen when you can see what's going on. >> any studies of the fatalities being cut back once they take taser? contradiction . >> oh absolutely you may remember cincinnati with the racist police shorters and they went 20 years without shooting when we put tasers on the street 50% cut. it's still going to happen >> and body cameras encourage or discourage bad behavior? >> much like i'm probably not going to do anything too bad in front of a million people here on camera. you put a camera on and
do you think it's the taser device or the software system? >> it's the software system.re running -- in seattle. we're playing with the big buys. our head of ai came from uber. we're bringing a lot of talent and that's building a great system >> these guys, rick, go over international with them? >> what's that >> international >> for sure. the largest agencies in the u.k. and now we're getting field trials going in continental europe we believe this is a phenomenon...
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that prop is looking to decide the policy for officers using tasers. as kron 4's sara stinson found out ... there is much more to the story than what is on the ballot. reporter intro: it turns out prop h is more of a war on words about the policy of how and when officers should use tasers. there is an aggressive campaign swirling around san francisco about propostion h. ("telling people voting yes on prop h would give police officers tasers, but that's just not true. the police commission already voted to equip the department with tasers and voted on a policy for their use.")in november - the police commission voted to allow officers to have tasers and how they should be used. but the - the san francisco police officers association thought the rules were too restrictive. and created "proposition h". (" we don't want to give our officers tasers and then have them afraid to use them.")under current policy officers can use tasers if the suspect is violently resisting.if passed - prop h would change the wording to "actively resisting and assaultive". (" th
that prop is looking to decide the policy for officers using tasers. as kron 4's sara stinson found out ... there is much more to the story than what is on the ballot. reporter intro: it turns out prop h is more of a war on words about the policy of how and when officers should use tasers. there is an aggressive campaign swirling around san francisco about propostion h. ("telling people voting yes on prop h would give police officers tasers, but that's just not true. the police commission...
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the committee. i worked with for chiefs to get us tasers by the closest we ever came was under chief gas cone earlyis tenure as chief and also with greg sir. unfortunately there are some people that determined that it might not be a good idea, and that is how we kind of ended up where we are with the ballot initiative. >> from an officer's perspective, why are they needed? >> it's just another tool, when they redo the use of force policy they took out one of the less lethal option so we are looking for a replacement. over 15,000 law enforcement agencies nationwide have the tasers. they've shown very effective, our own sheriff's department has tasers. so by not having these tools, i think it increases the chance of the officers being put in a position where the only option they have is to leave the force. >> i know that you know what some perceive the union to be, and that is sort of a bully, if you will, representing officers good and bad. your response to those critics? >> i think that is far from the truth. you know, our job is to represent our rank and file members, like anybody else they are en
the committee. i worked with for chiefs to get us tasers by the closest we ever came was under chief gas cone earlyis tenure as chief and also with greg sir. unfortunately there are some people that determined that it might not be a good idea, and that is how we kind of ended up where we are with the ballot initiative. >> from an officer's perspective, why are they needed? >> it's just another tool, when they redo the use of force policy they took out one of the less lethal option...
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fellow at the middle of a star struck base institute he says the supreme court has been supportive of the taser major decisions in the past two years. in many ways it was expected that the supreme court will lean towards president attended to in the past two years actually on major issues whether it was the church this unilateral declaration of a martial law light of the siege of mali by isis elements or the very controversial burial of former if you'd been a strong line marcus at the cemetery of national heroes on those two important issues to fix philippine supreme court a large lean towards philippine president so there were concerns that in this case the same thing will happen if fact of the matter is that present there to open he has said that he wants a supreme court justice and supreme court justice center and national issues she was appointed by the former president appears that keynote was in many ways. seen as the enemy of president and of course or at no has been among very few voices of independence i think their highest level of government and she has question and multiplication of
fellow at the middle of a star struck base institute he says the supreme court has been supportive of the taser major decisions in the past two years. in many ways it was expected that the supreme court will lean towards president attended to in the past two years actually on major issues whether it was the church this unilateral declaration of a martial law light of the siege of mali by isis elements or the very controversial burial of former if you'd been a strong line marcus at the cemetery...
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as well as the taser d.g.o. i've consulted with them since i began this process, you know, 1 1/2 years ago. there are broader asian-american groups that i engage with with the asian-american bar association of which i'm the treasurer, the largest asian-american bar association in the country. i'll be president within two years. and through that, i have pretty -- i would say, extensive relations throughout the chinese, japanese, and asian communities throughout san francisco and the bay area. we're constantly working with other organizations, working with other -- we do a lot of working together with other affinity groups, charles houston bar association, which is african-american bar association, bailiff, lgbtq community. >> supervisor safai: any nonprofits in san francisco? community-based nonprofits? >> i mean, yes. i think some of them that you might have heard from, they changed their name, but there's a legal services organization in the bayview. >> supervisor cohen: bayview legal. >> which i think wrote a l
as well as the taser d.g.o. i've consulted with them since i began this process, you know, 1 1/2 years ago. there are broader asian-american groups that i engage with with the asian-american bar association of which i'm the treasurer, the largest asian-american bar association in the country. i'll be president within two years. and through that, i have pretty -- i would say, extensive relations throughout the chinese, japanese, and asian communities throughout san francisco and the bay area....
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but the body camera video of the taser takedown contradicts the officers' reports...<"during the encounter mr. brown was decentralized, tased, and arrested. our department conducted an investigation into the incident which revealed members acted inappropriately. and those members were recently disciplined. criminal charges against mr. brown were not pursued. i'm sorry this incident escalated to this level..">(grant) city officials who've viewed the videos have expressed concern about how officers conducted themselves. even leaders of the police department have hinted the video may make them look bad. the milwaukee bucks say they are standing with brown.. saying the team's "full support as he shares his story and takes action to provide accountability." making this " making this situation a little personal... brown comes from a police family... his dad is a retired police sergeant in his hometown of maywood, illinois. .... (grant) coming up... memorial day weekend is fast approaching and if you're hitting the road you may see pain at the pump.... how much you'll pay fo
but the body camera video of the taser takedown contradicts the officers' reports...(grant) city officials who've viewed the videos have expressed concern about how officers conducted themselves. even leaders of the police department have hinted the video may make them look bad. the milwaukee bucks say they are standing with brown.. saying the team's "full support as he shares his story and takes action to provide accountability." making this " making this situation a little...
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yesterday the police released body cam video of january's incident. police used tasers on brown. ns to take legal action against the police department. >>> there's a mystery developing in china. a u.s. government employee may have been the victim of a sonic attack much like the attacks on american diplomats in cuba. david martin has details. >> reporter: an american working at the u.s. consulate in guangzhou had to be sent home in april after a sensation of sound and pressure over a period of months. last week tests concluded his symptoms matched those of mild traumatic brain injury. secretary of state mike pompeo called it a serious medical incident and explained why. >> the medical indications are very similar and entirely consistent with the medical indications that have taken place to americans working in cuba. >> reporter: last year more than 20 americans working at the u.s. embassy in havana suffered ailments including hearing loss and nausea after being exposed to this high-pitched sound. one theory is that it was a surveillance device directed by local security forces agai
yesterday the police released body cam video of january's incident. police used tasers on brown. ns to take legal action against the police department. >>> there's a mystery developing in china. a u.s. government employee may have been the victim of a sonic attack much like the attacks on american diplomats in cuba. david martin has details. >> reporter: an american working at the u.s. consulate in guangzhou had to be sent home in april after a sensation of sound and pressure...
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, i similarly have mixed emotions on the use of tasers i think that they can be an effective tool, but the de-escalation protocols and procedures are going to be much more effective, because tasers can be deadly. and, so, it really may not impact, or may not help to prevent people passing results of interactions with the police. so i would focus on trying to identify de-escalation procedures. in regards to proposition h., it is unfortunate it came to this point. it is now on the ballot, because similar to another candidate's point, once it is voted on, changing it will be incredibly difficult. >> supervisor safai: ok, great. i will open it up for questions. >> i'll start. to wife for announcing your na name, twice. i appreciate that. where are you originally from? >> i am originally from pasadena. i grew up there and went to the university of southern california for undergrad. and university of indiana, i've lived in chicago, la and i lived in san francisco for just under a year. >> and so that is interesting to me because that is like, i
, i similarly have mixed emotions on the use of tasers i think that they can be an effective tool, but the de-escalation protocols and procedures are going to be much more effective, because tasers can be deadly. and, so, it really may not impact, or may not help to prevent people passing results of interactions with the police. so i would focus on trying to identify de-escalation procedures. in regards to proposition h., it is unfortunate it came to this point. it is now on the ballot, because...
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the question. i can touch a little bit on tasers. e had some interesting conversations with our young people so i don't know if that addressed the core of your question. so around even tasers, you know, there's a lot of reservations. right. it came out in a conversation that i had with some of the young people that i worked with because of course we're going to ask our young people about how they feel about tasers and what is going on in the world. they said i would rather be tased than shot. i guess the more disturbing part is they look forward to a use of force encounter with the police department. that is -- it's sort of like my mom always taught me, you know, there was -- back in the old days somebody had you go pick out a switch from the tree when you were about to get some discipline at home. the demoralization in that is that you had to choose your tool of punishment. the fact that young people in general had this idea, especially the black and brown use that they had to have a preference of which force they wanted used on them
the question. i can touch a little bit on tasers. e had some interesting conversations with our young people so i don't know if that addressed the core of your question. so around even tasers, you know, there's a lot of reservations. right. it came out in a conversation that i had with some of the young people that i worked with because of course we're going to ask our young people about how they feel about tasers and what is going on in the world. they said i would rather be tased than shot. i...
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what you have to do under the new law if it becomes law, you have to look to the tasers and look at the choice. should i jump to the deadly force first or should i make other decisions? as i said, no, you do not jump to that. you have to make a decision. go to the lesser force and move up the scale. that is what the new law is going to do if it gets passed. >> is today the county throughout the case against the officer. girlfriend said she lied about the whole thing. do you believe it? >> i do not know. i tend to believe her. for one reason, she did say you know, i have done this before down south. another boyfriend broke up with me. i've reported to the police trying to destroy his life. the reason i laughed is because i look at the das office and i think wait a minute. this woman told you i lied. i filed a false police report. we will put you on the stand and prove this case through circumstantial type of evidence. wait a minute. she told you she lied. she admits to a crime. you walk by that. you're going to put in front of a judge. why would you do that? you do it because, you think
what you have to do under the new law if it becomes law, you have to look to the tasers and look at the choice. should i jump to the deadly force first or should i make other decisions? as i said, no, you do not jump to that. you have to make a decision. go to the lesser force and move up the scale. that is what the new law is going to do if it gets passed. >> is today the county throughout the case against the officer. girlfriend said she lied about the whole thing. do you believe it?...
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. >> taser, taser! >> the police chief apologizing and many in the community asking why does this keep happening? >>> plus policing the protests. the nfl announcing it will require players to stand for the national anthem or face fines. athletes on the front lines of the fight against racial injustice. >>> and flying solo. inside the new "star wars" adventure with the franchise fan turned leading man. >> had a really good feeling about this. >> we go into light speed, it's crazy. it's a good version of the sound. >> costar donald glover on the wily charms of landau call ris yen and how director honest rourd came to the rescue of the pilot and his pals. first the "nightline 5." >> neutrogena beach defense sunscreen. helio-plex powered strong. beach strength protection for the whole family. for the best day in the sun. neutrogena. >>> presenting the shark ion flex 2x, the free-standing, cord-free vacuum that can live anywhere. it has two rechargeable batteries. that means you can always be charging even while yo
. >> taser, taser! >> the police chief apologizing and many in the community asking why does this keep happening? >>> plus policing the protests. the nfl announcing it will require players to stand for the national anthem or face fines. athletes on the front lines of the fight against racial injustice. >>> and flying solo. inside the new "star wars" adventure with the franchise fan turned leading man. >> had a really good feeling about this....
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say this is speculation we don't know just going about some of the feeds we had read that he'd been tasered by the police because of course that's the first in going to try and do. they don't want to kill you outright but it seems that didn't work and then it went from there by the looks of it. yeah absolutely kevin it seems to be i would that would be consistent with the reports that you're receiving and those that are receiving. ventured into police having killed the man because. he's been deemed or judged to have been seen as a threat that could have been neutralized in any way. and of course again we have seen in the past attacks by multiple the talk because for example the attack of the evening of the bouts of crime it wasn't just about the crime that was the type that was the football stadium where the french national team were playing a game at the time but in this case it appears just to be one individual again very important to make clear that the motivation is not known yet and a report also that's saying that the police are still considering whether to have this over to the count
say this is speculation we don't know just going about some of the feeds we had read that he'd been tasered by the police because of course that's the first in going to try and do. they don't want to kill you outright but it seems that didn't work and then it went from there by the looks of it. yeah absolutely kevin it seems to be i would that would be consistent with the reports that you're receiving and those that are receiving. ventured into police having killed the man because. he's been...
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the ground. and tase him. >> taser, taser, taser. >> reporter: you can hear brown grunting. rown's arrest, but the basketball player was never charged. milwaukee mayor tom barrett calls the video disturbing. >> no citizen should be treated this way. the actions i saw also demand accountability. >> i'm sorry this incident escalated to this level. our department conducted an investigation into the incident which revealed members acted inappropriately and those members were recently disciplined. >> reporter: the bucks also released a statement saying in part, the abuse and intimidation that sterling experienced at the hands of milwaukee police was shapeful and inexcusable. brown has said he plans to file a civil rights lawsuit against the city's police force with the hopes of preventing situations like this in the future. >> really just hold the officers accountable, hold future officers accountable and have the city make a commitment to people in the community saying that they're going to try to change some of the ideas and thoughts and policies and try to help, you know, as ma
the ground. and tase him. >> taser, taser, taser. >> reporter: you can hear brown grunting. rown's arrest, but the basketball player was never charged. milwaukee mayor tom barrett calls the video disturbing. >> no citizen should be treated this way. the actions i saw also demand accountability. >> i'm sorry this incident escalated to this level. our department conducted an investigation into the incident which revealed members acted inappropriately and those members were...
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. >> stephen: the first draft read, "the cops said you were on so much meth, the taser had no effect.laughter ) >> that's a no, ma'am for you. >> stephen: that's a mom. here's one, "no one does it like you, mom." here's one that says you are the sunshine in our family's garden. the second one says but you are also the gremlin in our liquor cabinet. takes the edge off. >> yeah. >> stephen: very nice. have you seen any other late night shows while you're here? >> no. >> stephen: there are a bunch of others ones. >> i thought it was just you. >> stephen: that i like. yes. >> stephen: here's one that says, "your love shows in everything you do." but the first draft said, "your underwear shows in everything you wear." ( laughter ) now, listen -- listen -- i understand that reaction from the audience, and that's why this was a first draft. they didn't sell this one. that's why. >> right. wouldn't have worked. >> stephen: now, what do you want like in case the kids are watching? what do you want for mother's day? >> you know, they give me so much love every day, and -- ( audience reacts ) no
. >> stephen: the first draft read, "the cops said you were on so much meth, the taser had no effect.laughter ) >> that's a no, ma'am for you. >> stephen: that's a mom. here's one, "no one does it like you, mom." here's one that says you are the sunshine in our family's garden. the second one says but you are also the gremlin in our liquor cabinet. takes the edge off. >> yeah. >> stephen: very nice. have you seen any other late night shows while...
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. >>> the controversial police video just out. >> an nba player tasered by police. the apology by the milwaukee police chief. >>> i hone it's not true, but it looks like it is. >> president trump isn't backing down about his theory about a spy sometimes, bipolar i disorder can make you feel unstoppable. but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking about your treatment options. vraylar is approved for the acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i disorder in adults. clinical studies showed that vraylar reduced overall manic symptoms. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death; decreased white blood cells, which can be
. >>> the controversial police video just out. >> an nba player tasered by police. the apology by the milwaukee police chief. >>> i hone it's not true, but it looks like it is. >> president trump isn't backing down about his theory about a spy sometimes, bipolar i disorder can make you feel unstoppable. but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking about your treatment options....
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being compliant, paul decides to take another run for it before one of the officers stops him cold. >> she shoots him with a taseras a rush. it just locks you up pretty good is what it does. it just -- locks all your muscles up. can't really move. >> most of the time you have no control over their ability to move or use their muscles or about five seconds. >> due to his frequent escape attempts, paul spent most of his time in segregation, locked in his cell 23 hours a day with little to do. >> turned into a five-month stay. it was supposed to be ten days. >> was it worth it? >> no. no. not at all. >> most inmates prefer doing their time in general population. they can spend more time out of their cells socializing or watching tv. but in housing unit d-3a some graphic and disturbing developments might make some here feel they're better off living by themselves. they involve hiv-positive inmate jeremy merithew. the self-proclaimed outcast of d-3a. he has just been moved out of the unit into a segregation cell. >> some of the inmates in d-3a accused me of putting semen on bologna sandwiches that i was giving them, a
being compliant, paul decides to take another run for it before one of the officers stops him cold. >> she shoots him with a taseras a rush. it just locks you up pretty good is what it does. it just -- locks all your muscles up. can't really move. >> most of the time you have no control over their ability to move or use their muscles or about five seconds. >> due to his frequent escape attempts, paul spent most of his time in segregation, locked in his cell 23 hours a day with...
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. >> she shoots him with the taser and he goes down. 50,000 volts. >> i went ahead and ordered a seconddrunk driving charge, a female inmate could lose everything.
. >> she shoots him with the taser and he goes down. 50,000 volts. >> i went ahead and ordered a seconddrunk driving charge, a female inmate could lose everything.
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to get the small details in never again not to be confirmed and nothing to be read in the witnesses say police tasered the nice man who then opened fire but by tasering him it appears he didn't subdue him so that's when they opened fire with witnesses also claim he showed it. but that is not to be confirmed but of course it's going to lead to speculation early on that this could maybe have been a terror attack we don't know that at this time but just describe for us i was telling our viewers just now obviously know themselves but reminding them of the amount of terror attacks that france has had to go through over the last couple of years has had to n.g.o.s of people have pretty much been on high alert certainly but let's not go to the terrorist side of it but let's just talk about the previous history here and why france was on alert it does have an effect on your psyche doesn't it. yeah absolutely it's been a very difficult time for years. and the amount of danger and amount of terrorist attacks happened on the french soil so every time when something happened there's a lot of speculation and it's v
to get the small details in never again not to be confirmed and nothing to be read in the witnesses say police tasered the nice man who then opened fire but by tasering him it appears he didn't subdue him so that's when they opened fire with witnesses also claim he showed it. but that is not to be confirmed but of course it's going to lead to speculation early on that this could maybe have been a terror attack we don't know that at this time but just describe for us i was telling our viewers...
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the policemen were shouting for him to put his arms down, drop your weapon. they tasered him twice. olicemen, i suppose, as the policemen were trying to encircle him and one of them ended up between the car and them ended up between the car and the street and ended up getting pushed back a bit and as the attacker when faheem, i heard two shots. the perpetrator was neutralised by police when they intervene. translation: according to witnesses, the attacker shouted allah hu akbar when he attacked with a knife. given the aggressor's mode of aggression, the aggressor's mode of aggression, the authorities are investigating. the attacker was born in the southern republic of chechnya. the source said his parents are being questioned. islamic state group has claimed responsibility, saying it was targeting countries of the coalition which fought against it in the middle east. translation: france's absolutely determined not to yield in any way to the threats issued by attackers. our response will be firm and clear. president macron said his thoughts we re president macron said his thoughts wer
the policemen were shouting for him to put his arms down, drop your weapon. they tasered him twice. olicemen, i suppose, as the policemen were trying to encircle him and one of them ended up between the car and them ended up between the car and the street and ended up getting pushed back a bit and as the attacker when faheem, i heard two shots. the perpetrator was neutralised by police when they intervene. translation: according to witnesses, the attacker shouted allah hu akbar when he attacked...
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the policemen were shouting for him to put his arms down, drop your weapon. they tasered him twice. e one of the policemen, i suppose, as the policemen were trying to encircle him and one of them ended up between the car and the street and ended up getting pushed back a bit and as the attacker went for him, i heard two shots. translation: according to witnesses, the attacker shouted allahu akbar when he attacked with a knife. given the aggressor's mode of operation, the paris anti—terrorism unit are investigating. the suspect, khamzat azimov, was born in the southern republic of chechnya. he obtained french nationality in 2010. a source said his parents are being questioned. islamic state group has claimed responsibility, saying it was targeting countries of the coalition which fought a source said his parents are being questioned. islamic state group has claimed responsibility, saying it was targeting countries of the coalition which fought against it in the middle east. translation: france is absolutely determined not to yield in any way to the threats issued by attackers. a source
the policemen were shouting for him to put his arms down, drop your weapon. they tasered him twice. e one of the policemen, i suppose, as the policemen were trying to encircle him and one of them ended up between the car and the street and ended up getting pushed back a bit and as the attacker went for him, i heard two shots. translation: according to witnesses, the attacker shouted allahu akbar when he attacked with a knife. given the aggressor's mode of operation, the paris anti—terrorism...
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the policemen were shouting for him to put his arms down, drop your weapon. they tasered him twice. e one of the policemen, i suppose, as the policemen were trying to encircle him and one of them ended up between the car and the street and ended up getting pushed back a bit and as the attacker went for him, i heard two shots. translation: according to witnesses, the attacker shouted allahu akbar when he attacked with a knife. given the aggressor's mode of operation, the paris anti—terrorism unit are investigating. french media say the suspect, khamzat azimov, was born in 1997 in the southern republic of chechnya. he obtained french nationality in 2010. his parents are being questioned. islamic state group has claimed responsibility, saying it was targeting countries of the coalition which fought against it in the middle east. translation: france is absolutely determined not to yield in any way to the threats issued by attackers. 0ur response will be firm and clear. over the past three years, a string ofjihadist attacks across france has claimed the lives of almost 250 people. as the
the policemen were shouting for him to put his arms down, drop your weapon. they tasered him twice. e one of the policemen, i suppose, as the policemen were trying to encircle him and one of them ended up between the car and the street and ended up getting pushed back a bit and as the attacker went for him, i heard two shots. translation: according to witnesses, the attacker shouted allahu akbar when he attacked with a knife. given the aggressor's mode of operation, the paris anti—terrorism...
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the agent said he mistook his weapon with his taser the man is dying but the policeman doesn't seem to be both the. two days later in charleston south walter scott is arrested for a broken taillight he escapes. eight bullets in the back once again the victim is not tom and. once again a white policeman shots a black man. most crimes in the united states are committed by white people yet black people have much greater risk of dying shot by the police . if a louis for example. you have a higher chance as a young black man to be killed by police than being killed in a car accident in two thousand and fourteen the american police killed a hundred unarmed blacks that his two poor weeks the fact that americans have come to realize it hit them suddenly today was supposed to be michael brown's first day of college but over the weekend he was shot and killed by a police officer he was unarmed. two thousand and fourteen one death too many the death of young student michael brown in ferguson machinery it's the black community who cries out it's hanged if a days. late months later the cameras a tu
the agent said he mistook his weapon with his taser the man is dying but the policeman doesn't seem to be both the. two days later in charleston south walter scott is arrested for a broken taillight he escapes. eight bullets in the back once again the victim is not tom and. once again a white policeman shots a black man. most crimes in the united states are committed by white people yet black people have much greater risk of dying shot by the police . if a louis for example. you have a higher...
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favorite part of the show when we get a sneak peek into someone's humble abode i visited a house in the allen tasered. region of portugal designed by star architect manual . and this is no ordinary home as it's made up of several units some of which do not have a roof that was done on purpose and not because the builder ran out of money or we meet up now with the owner to hear about the concept behind his summer residence. at first glance this house may look unfinished but that's tension here the idea of space is redefined unlike most homes where all the rooms are under one roof this house was built in units parts of which are without a roof. this is speculation. by the evelyn have decorated with pieces they found locally they bought the land in two thousand and twelve and the home was completed three years later. in the house was to be opened to nature open to view. and on the trees and to be the same time together we are here in the main living room and as you can see you have huge windows so that we can enjoy being outside and inside we've got a problem since we want to have be independent from fr
favorite part of the show when we get a sneak peek into someone's humble abode i visited a house in the allen tasered. region of portugal designed by star architect manual . and this is no ordinary home as it's made up of several units some of which do not have a roof that was done on purpose and not because the builder ran out of money or we meet up now with the owner to hear about the concept behind his summer residence. at first glance this house may look unfinished but that's tension here...
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he has earmarked $34 million in the budget to hire 250 new policemen and purchase equipment including tasers. the city charter requires that there be 1971 full duty police officers. right now it is about 100 short. >> san francisco is an ever- changing city with ever- changing neighborhoods, and we cannot be bound by antiquated staffing levels that do not reflect today's reality on our streets and in our neighborhoods.>> the police chief was also asked about reports that he is a finalist for the los angeles police chief job. he would only say that right now is focused on his work your. >>> pacifica police honored one of their own for saving the life during the youtube shooting. officer joseph gomez was given a life-saving metal last night. he performed cpr on the victim suffering from a gunshot wound. the medical staff said he saved the person's life. three people were shot and injured. the shooter eventually shot and killed herself.>>> no more bog delays at the airport? that would be nice. the new tech that can make flying much easier. >>> and talk about a smooth criminal. >>> and we get a
he has earmarked $34 million in the budget to hire 250 new policemen and purchase equipment including tasers. the city charter requires that there be 1971 full duty police officers. right now it is about 100 short. >> san francisco is an ever- changing city with ever- changing neighborhoods, and we cannot be bound by antiquated staffing levels that do not reflect today's reality on our streets and in our neighborhoods.>> the police chief was also asked about reports that he is a...
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taser! >> reporter: officers then tasing him. the police chief condemning that courthouse of force. >> our department conducted an investigation into the incident which revealed members acted inappropriately and those members were recently disciplined. i'm sorry this incident escalated to this level. >> reporter: milwaukee's mayor says the video raises questions about the officers' conduct. >> yes, i definitely have concerns after watching that video. >> reporter: the incident unfolding back in january at about 2:00 in the morning at this milwaukee walgreens parking lot. until today, the only account of that night from officers themselves, who said in a report they were called after brown illegally parked his car, blocking two handicap spaces. when brown exited the store, officers say he "became very aggressive" and say he "physically resisted officers' attempts to handcuff him" and a taser had to be used to get him "in control." hours later, before taking the court, the bucks' rookie was asked about the mark on his face. >> are you
taser! >> reporter: officers then tasing him. the police chief condemning that courthouse of force. >> our department conducted an investigation into the incident which revealed members acted inappropriately and those members were recently disciplined. i'm sorry this incident escalated to this level. >> reporter: milwaukee's mayor says the video raises questions about the officers' conduct. >> yes, i definitely have concerns after watching that video. >> reporter:...