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the city leadership was notified today prior to us notifying city employees, prior to us notifying the media. >> you have been listening to oakland mayor libby shaft talk about the sudden removal of been fairow as oakland interim police chief -- ben fairow as oakland interim police chief. this amid that sex scandal that is rocking the department. 5 officers have been placed on leave it. she will respond as to what led her to remove him she said she was prohibited to do so. >> she did say whoever comes in to lead the police department -- she was very upset. she called to discussing. she -- disgusting. she said she will not tolerate unethical behavior, sexual misconduct and was a little upset. apparently she had gotten this information -- whatever it was on monday. they spoke on tuesday and she decided to make the change that afternoon and of course make the announcement today. >> she says she is hoping by making this change it will restore public trust. we are going to show you who will be leading the oakland police department in the interim. that will be assistant chief paul figueroa.
the city leadership was notified today prior to us notifying city employees, prior to us notifying the media. >> you have been listening to oakland mayor libby shaft talk about the sudden removal of been fairow as oakland interim police chief -- ben fairow as oakland interim police chief. this amid that sex scandal that is rocking the department. 5 officers have been placed on leave it. she will respond as to what led her to remove him she said she was prohibited to do so. >> she...
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city law. a new policy barred law enforcement officers but gives new sheriff wider discretion to notify agents under certain circumstances. the measure prohibits usey funds an enforcement of federal immigration law. >>> armed robbery in the east bay. the investigation continues after a 12-year-old boy was stabbed three times in the back at a bank. what are police saying about the criminal charges? >> in the case of the suspect, she is being interviewed by detectives. first she was charged with assault by a deadly weapon and now charged with attempted murder. they are saying the stabbing was unprovoked and the severity of those injuries. the stabbing took place at a wells fargo bank on east 14th yesterday morning. police say hammond walks into this customer service area and stabbed a 12-year-old boy from behind with a pair of scissors as the boy was sitting in a lounge chair waiting for a family member. she demanded cash from a bank and customers, robbing at least one person. police arrested hammond as she tried to run away from the scene. please are investigating why she attacked this boy in the first place. >> cases like this, the first thing tha
city law. a new policy barred law enforcement officers but gives new sheriff wider discretion to notify agents under certain circumstances. the measure prohibits usey funds an enforcement of federal immigration law. >>> armed robbery in the east bay. the investigation continues after a 12-year-old boy was stabbed three times in the back at a bank. what are police saying about the criminal charges? >> in the case of the suspect, she is being interviewed by detectives. first she...
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it gives new sheriff wider discretion to notify agents under certain circumstances. the amended measure prohibits use of cityfunds in the an enforcement of federal immigration law. >> this might sound familiar. have you had your car stolen in the bay area? you are not alone. the bay area is among the top regions in the nation for theft. san francisco had more than 30,000 car thefts last year. san francisco had the most thefts a year before. who is number one? that belongs to modesto. seven other california regions find themselves in the top ten. that includes stockton, lodi, vallejo and fairfield. >>> 6:37. the fight to contain flames continues this morning. a strike team from the south bay is joining in that fight. the coleman fire is about 15% contained but has grown to 2300 acres. the fire is burning in the los padres national forest. it started fire and spread quickly because of strong wind gusts and hot temperatures. more than 120 homeowners evacuated so far. this is one of six large fires burning across the state. >>> california is doing well when it comes to conserving for the drought. water resources
it gives new sheriff wider discretion to notify agents under certain circumstances. the amended measure prohibits use of cityfunds in the an enforcement of federal immigration law. >> this might sound familiar. have you had your car stolen in the bay area? you are not alone. the bay area is among the top regions in the nation for theft. san francisco had more than 30,000 car thefts last year. san francisco had the most thefts a year before. who is number one? that belongs to modesto....
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us anymore. i notified the city attorney and i received an e-mail telling me that probably the board of supervisorsld not approve this settlement. --- i have lived in san francisco my whole life. i know your records and what you have done to make this a great place. what i am asking now is to do the right thing. legally the right things to are the settlement. i gave you case citations that you can look up. there is a good faith requirement that this approval process be conducted in good faith. it is true that it may not be able to bind writing a $900,000 check without your approval (unintelligible). waiting four months is not good faith. we had a trial date set for 2016 which we took off in good faith. i had a living, smiling client. because we waited and he is not dead they are trying to (unintelligible). it's not the right thing to do. --- david's heir is here today. he is here and wants to take some of this money and create a foundation in david's name. this process is wrong, it's not what you guys are about. >> chair peskin: thank you testimony counselor. are there other members of the public w
us anymore. i notified the city attorney and i received an e-mail telling me that probably the board of supervisorsld not approve this settlement. --- i have lived in san francisco my whole life. i know your records and what you have done to make this a great place. what i am asking now is to do the right thing. legally the right things to are the settlement. i gave you case citations that you can look up. there is a good faith requirement that this approval process be conducted in good faith....
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us that the remaining victims, the survivors, all have a good prognosis and should eventually be released from the hospital. the city's mayor said tonight the family of every deceased victim has now been notifiedthe fate of their next of kin. reporting live tonight in orlando, florida, i'm george spencer, nbc 10 news. >>> and now, more on the gunman. 29-year-old omar mateen. tonight, we are learning he raised a number of red flags over the years to those who came in contact with him. people who knew mateen described him as an unpredictable, angry man who was showing support for a violent extremism for years. two former classmates claim he made light of 9/11 immediately after attack. more recently, a former co-worker described his violent outbursts. >> kicked things and throw things and slam his hands down and just have a violent outbreak of rage. he always referred to every other race, religion, gender, in a very derogatory, negative way. >> and that former co-worker also reported that mateen, he reported mateen to supervisors. now he says he wished he had done more. >>> back in philadelphia, thousands of people gathered outside city hall to remember the victims of the mass shooting. one of th
us that the remaining victims, the survivors, all have a good prognosis and should eventually be released from the hospital. the city's mayor said tonight the family of every deceased victim has now been notifiedthe fate of their next of kin. reporting live tonight in orlando, florida, i'm george spencer, nbc 10 news. >>> and now, more on the gunman. 29-year-old omar mateen. tonight, we are learning he raised a number of red flags over the years to those who came in contact with him....
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city of orlando is only releasing the names once those families are notified. this morning, there are still as kendis mentioned, many of those families waiting for answers. abc's amy robach shows us more about those we know were lost. and some who survived. >> reporter: for most of the day, only numbers. 50 dead. 53 injured. but there are the names and the faces to go along with stories of so many people who ended up at the wrong place at the wrong time. these names now included on the official death toll. kim morris, 37 years old. luis omar ocasio-capo, 20 years old. and juan ramon guerrero, 22-year-old, who was there with his boyfriend. dozens more lucky enough to survive, rodney sumter, a bartender at the club, a father of two. josh mcgill who stopped to help him. >> i kinda grabbed him and pulled him over to me and he was like, hey, man, i think i got shot. i took off my shirt, i said, i got to stop the bleeding. i tide the first gunshot wound around his arm with my shirt. >> reporter: julian just out of the hospital, she was on the dance floor when the gunman opened fire, trampled as she tried to escape. her friend helping triage victims. >> i was okay beside bumps and bruis
city of orlando is only releasing the names once those families are notified. this morning, there are still as kendis mentioned, many of those families waiting for answers. abc's amy robach shows us more about those we know were lost. and some who survived. >> reporter: for most of the day, only numbers. 50 dead. 53 injured. but there are the names and the faces to go along with stories of so many people who ended up at the wrong place at the wrong time. these names now included on the...
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the city's mayor says 48 of the 49 people killed now have been identified and their families are being notified. joining ushad griffin, president of the human rights campaign, the largest lgbt civil rights organization in the country. thanks for joining us. what does it mean that this attack came during gay pride month? >> wolf, i have to say this tragedy has struck the community unlike perhaps any other in our history. we have faced this moment before, never of this magnitude. pride month was born out of protest and celebration. it was a time when we had to take to the streets and to fight for our rights, when other opponents wanted to keep us in the closet. and it is interesting the parallels that this is happening in this month and that this tragedy happened during the month of pride because that club behind me was so much more than a club, it was a place of solitude. it was a place where lgbt people, particularly young people, so many of them in their early 20s could come and that was their safe place to organ to celebrate. and it might have been the one place for so many of them where they could be th
the city's mayor says 48 of the 49 people killed now have been identified and their families are being notified. joining ushad griffin, president of the human rights campaign, the largest lgbt civil rights organization in the country. thanks for joining us. what does it mean that this attack came during gay pride month? >> wolf, i have to say this tragedy has struck the community unlike perhaps any other in our history. we have faced this moment before, never of this magnitude. pride...
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the city of orlando also posting the names of the deceased on a special website once the families have been notified. kendis and diane? >> that's abc's marci gonzalez for usn orlando. marci, thank you. >>> the father of the orlando gunman says he's baffled by his son's actions. siddiqui mateen says he'd like to now be able to ask his son why. >> he also says his son became upset seeing two men kissing in front of families. mateen says when he last saw his son on saturday afternoon he seemed normal. he talked with abc news just a few hours ago. >> i don't know when i'll be able to get the body. so my important point is that i feel very sad and mad about the whole incidence, you know. because other people -- those are my family too. they're dead. and they got injured. i am saddened as i am for my son and them too. i share my pain with them. i share their pain with me. this is not a good day for the united states. he is born in united states, as i said. and he grew up in united states. and he knew better. i don't know why did he do what he did. >> mateen says he'd also like to meet with the victims' families. he's no stranger to social media. he has posted s
the city of orlando also posting the names of the deceased on a special website once the families have been notified. kendis and diane? >> that's abc's marci gonzalez for usn orlando. marci, thank you. >>> the father of the orlando gunman says he's baffled by his son's actions. siddiqui mateen says he'd like to now be able to ask his son why. >> he also says his son became upset seeing two men kissing in front of families. mateen says when he last saw his son on saturday...