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i was here last week, and you directed me to the attention of lieutenant yamaguchi. as i said previously, he did not help me, and he still has not helped me, and it's been months. [inaudible] >> -- no contact was made. it was a 3.5 hour stakeout, attempted force entry, threats of a search warrant while we were asleep. furthermore, this now has launched a miscellaneous investigation by the f.c.u. what does that mean? what is a miscellaneous investigation? sergeant, you, from the s.v.u. didn't seem to know. the f.b.i. seemed perplexed on what a miscellaneous investigation is. i still don't know. i still don't have any answers. and when i asked lieutenant yamaguchi, he said, the police can investigate anything they want. how is that possible? furthermore, captain engler of the northern station said i'm a reportee on my own incident report. why would i call the police on myself? it makes no sense. he didn't seem concerned about his officers behavior. he didn't think it was strange that i would call the police to do a check on my daughter and myself. i just don't understa
i was here last week, and you directed me to the attention of lieutenant yamaguchi. as i said previously, he did not help me, and he still has not helped me, and it's been months. [inaudible] >> -- no contact was made. it was a 3.5 hour stakeout, attempted force entry, threats of a search warrant while we were asleep. furthermore, this now has launched a miscellaneous investigation by the f.c.u. what does that mean? what is a miscellaneous investigation? sergeant, you, from the s.v.u....
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Jul 12, 2018
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. >> can you talk to attendant yamaguchi. is not appropriate? and give some more information. what time of the day was this when this happened? >> 11:54 pm while we were asleep in bed and it continued until 3:00 am. apparently the dispatch call went in at 1124:00 pm. >> if you can share some information with the lieutenant. he is right there in the back. can you please speak with him, thank you. next speaker. >> i was going to say, i can have susan talk with her as well. >> ok. take your time. don't worry. good evening. >> hello. i'm here to discuss -- well i came here to hear the reports from the chief of police about the horrible horrible raid on the i.c.e. encampment the other day. there were two dozen, might have been more tense. everyone was very quiet and became in the middle of the night like storm troopers. why would you do that? we are a sanctuary city. there is no reason. there is no reason for us -- at least to be even notified and people come in the morning and say ok, you people have to get out and we will talk about it and discuss it. but you acted like they were
. >> can you talk to attendant yamaguchi. is not appropriate? and give some more information. what time of the day was this when this happened? >> 11:54 pm while we were asleep in bed and it continued until 3:00 am. apparently the dispatch call went in at 1124:00 pm. >> if you can share some information with the lieutenant. he is right there in the back. can you please speak with him, thank you. next speaker. >> i was going to say, i can have susan talk with her as well....
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Jul 19, 2018
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lieutenant yamaguchi had to clear a traffic hazard on the way in, so that's why we were late. i'll start off with the first portion of my report, which will be the update on crime, and i'll finish with the request that commissioner dejesus made last week to have a public report to the commission on the arrests that were made on july 9 in front of the federal building on washington. so i'll be very brief with the crime report, starting with violent crime. homicides, we are down -- >> commissioner mazzucco: excuse me sir, you are out of order. you need to take a seat. sorry, chief, for interrupting. sir, you need to take a seat. take a seat. you're interrupting the meeting. that's your first meeting. please take a seat. sir, please take a seat. >> your office has already pulled guns on me. you think i'm scared? you think i'm scared. >> commissioner mazzucco: sir, you're disturbing the meeting. >> stay calm after you try to murder me? you think it's only cops, and you move on. >> commissioner mazzucco: calm down. just slow down. you can't do this. in time, we'll do that. >> i nee
lieutenant yamaguchi had to clear a traffic hazard on the way in, so that's why we were late. i'll start off with the first portion of my report, which will be the update on crime, and i'll finish with the request that commissioner dejesus made last week to have a public report to the commission on the arrests that were made on july 9 in front of the federal building on washington. so i'll be very brief with the crime report, starting with violent crime. homicides, we are down -- >>...
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the western prefectures of hiroshima, okoyama and yamaguchi have been worst hit.m going to go inside here and show you just the incredible destruction that this sort of flooding, the water, does, to people's houses. so this is the first floor and everything in here was destroyed, because the water went up to above this level. this was completely immersed in water. you can see everything has been destroyed. look here in the kitchen. everything is covered in a thick layer of stinking mud. you can't smell it, but it really stinks in here as well. the electrical system all the appliances, the refrigerator, the oven, the cooker, everything — nothing can be recovered, and it's the same upstairs. so mr and mrs watanabe took refuge up here. mr watanabe told me how he watched as minute by minute the water rose step—by—step up here, until eventually — you can see the tide mark here — this is where the water came to. as the waters rose here in their bedroom they were forced to make another escape, this time out of this window and into a little outside roof. it was there that
the western prefectures of hiroshima, okoyama and yamaguchi have been worst hit.m going to go inside here and show you just the incredible destruction that this sort of flooding, the water, does, to people's houses. so this is the first floor and everything in here was destroyed, because the water went up to above this level. this was completely immersed in water. you can see everything has been destroyed. look here in the kitchen. everything is covered in a thick layer of stinking mud. you...