tuesday night, lori ogorchock, tony tiscareno and their colleagues on the city council voted unanimouslyprove the purchase and installation of three new surviellance cameras and six license plate readers at east 18th and cavallo.tony tiscareno/council member- "we are hiring more police officers, you have more vehicles on the street, more officers on the street and we're bringing in tools such as this to, uh, to help aid our police department and that makes the community more comfortable, i believe."lori ogorchock/council member- "this is a huge piece -- huge piece, yes. it's going to help with redevelopment. it's going to help with the values of homes going up. um, its going to help a lot with the city, so yes, its moving -- the city's moving in very positive, forward direction." the council members and interim police chief hope to have the cameras installed by the summer. in antioch, philippe djegal, kron four news. (steve) united airlines continues to get backlash for that shocking video of a passenger getting dragged off a flight....(vicki) now another man from irvine is speaking out.