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... >> there'd been a long history of heavy-handed policing and police violence. >> if mr. chauvin saw my nephew as a human being, he wouldn't have treated him that way. >> it is not part of our training, and it is certainly not part of our ethics or our values. >> narrator: the department's culture... >> what did the administration do to keep this from happening before it even got to this point? >>arrator: the impact on the community... >> it's just a combustible situation. narrator: and the struggle for reform... >> we should and can abolish our current minneapolis police system. >> there was no explanation on what the plan was going to be after abolishing the police. >> it's not like you can just reform or dismantle mpd and it's a job well done and you're gonna wake up in this utopia. there's plenty more work to be done. narrator: now on frontline - "police on trial." >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. additional support is provided by the abrams foundation,
... >> there'd been a long history of heavy-handed policing and police violence. >> if mr. chauvin saw my nephew as a human being, he wouldn't have treated him that way. >> it is not part of our training, and it is certainly not part of our ethics or our values. >> narrator: the department's culture... >> what did the administration do to keep this from happening before it even got to this point? >>arrator: the impact on the community... >> it's just a...
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>>it took a police officer to put his knee in a black man's neck for the nation to hear like right, police brutality. >>no justice! no peace! >>like that's not right, it shouldn't take for a guy to get a knee put into his neck for change to happen. >>tell the police they can't do this anymore! >>no justice, no peace! >>you're a ----- without your gun. >>we got some good ones, it's okay. >>coming out here every day and every night, you really don't know what to expect. i feel like if covid wasn't around, it wouldn't have escalated like how it did. so when that happened with george floyd, everybody united together and took the matters into their own hands. people of color nt to be equal to everybody.
>>it took a police officer to put his knee in a black man's neck for the nation to hear like right, police brutality. >>no justice! no peace! >>like that's not right, it shouldn't take for a guy to get a knee put into his neck for change to happen. >>tell the police they can't do this anymore! >>no justice, no peace! >>you're a ----- without your gun. >>we got some good ones, it's okay. >>coming out here every day and every night, you really don't...
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and there is a reason for that. chelsea is defending the police this idea around de, funding the police. let's be very clear. it's a spectrum. it's not a yes or no conversation, especially because d fund and my p d has literally been used as a sensationalizing way to really polarize the country. and in reality, when you kind of break down, what do you funding? the police really means is reallocating police resources, reallocating community resources. there is an urgent need to reimagine public safety and to dramatically shift how we approach public safety away from the policing based approach. and towards investing in a community based approach that is not a not responding to communities with violence. what are the new ways of imagining safety that you know, our generation are talking about? it's how do we protect our communities? and what does that look like? who envision a place where, where we take the resources that are ultimately present and deeming our young people as criminal and putting that money and that funding into resources for our education institutions and putting that mo
and there is a reason for that. chelsea is defending the police this idea around de, funding the police. let's be very clear. it's a spectrum. it's not a yes or no conversation, especially because d fund and my p d has literally been used as a sensationalizing way to really polarize the country. and in reality, when you kind of break down, what do you funding? the police really means is reallocating police resources, reallocating community resources. there is an urgent need to reimagine public...
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should it be the basis for a stop by police officer a frisk and a rest all of these things that you're talking about and that have led to right think about what we know about adolescents who are fair. fanatics right. so you approach a child who who knows that they're being signaled at singled out right and the encounter between an officer and a child goes from zero to a hundred and become something something much more serious than just that sagging pants violation, right? so understanding that and then the hoodie the hoodie is not outlawed but to be clear a black child in a hoodie is perceived to be a threat and a danger right? and so absolutely clothing has been one of the central ways in which black children for have been stopped and criminalized for normal adolescent behavior, and i do want to say one just thing is that when i talk about the criminalization of black youth i'm not just talking about police officers in a blue uniform. but again, i also talk about policing as proxy all of us as civilians who are inclined right to pick up the phone and call the police when we are afraid
should it be the basis for a stop by police officer a frisk and a rest all of these things that you're talking about and that have led to right think about what we know about adolescents who are fair. fanatics right. so you approach a child who who knows that they're being signaled at singled out right and the encounter between an officer and a child goes from zero to a hundred and become something something much more serious than just that sagging pants violation, right? so understanding that...
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the police killed 1100 people a year. the highest number of convictions ever for as long as we have data is 11 in a given year. that is 1%. if you are the police you note there is a 99 percent chance you won't be convicted of any crime, forget murder. any crime. remember when the border patrol agents were whipping the haitian immigrants coming into the country. who got penalized into that? the horses. the people don't even get in trouble. the horses didn't do anything wrong. >> i would note that there are a lot of police shootings where they shoot the bad guy. when you say 1% of all killings, some of those police shootings are justified. i think even you would agree. none? >> that is like me saying when they a ask are all police bad? >> cell phone cameras, rings, fortunately for us we are going to have a lot of evidence now and i think the american people know a justified legally and morally shooting whether it is the police or civilian when it they see one. i am grateful for that because when you get shot at, we get to s
the police killed 1100 people a year. the highest number of convictions ever for as long as we have data is 11 in a given year. that is 1%. if you are the police you note there is a 99 percent chance you won't be convicted of any crime, forget murder. any crime. remember when the border patrol agents were whipping the haitian immigrants coming into the country. who got penalized into that? the horses. the people don't even get in trouble. the horses didn't do anything wrong. >> i would...
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a large scale protests in response to police files. $6000.00 people about police a single year, but 80 percent people come up. these are black and it is exceedingly hard to collect data on those cases. i'm so part of sort of this knowledge sharing is figuring out how to find those records. how to compile those stories. i'm so that local organizers can use that in their organizing work. chelsea which are movements of people internationally that inspire your work. i think that there is a lot of ground that we've made with in the us, but also there is a lot of conversations on a global scale that needs to be had around policing. and so i think about and sorry, because that's something that is so closely connected to the work that we've been doing on the front lines. sars is a form of police with in nigeria that focuses on essentially trying to end robberies, right. and so they do that by targeting, particularly young people who either look like they have money, perhaps are suspicious, etc. but really what it boils down to is profiling. and using that as a way to justify over policing, to
a large scale protests in response to police files. $6000.00 people about police a single year, but 80 percent people come up. these are black and it is exceedingly hard to collect data on those cases. i'm so part of sort of this knowledge sharing is figuring out how to find those records. how to compile those stories. i'm so that local organizers can use that in their organizing work. chelsea which are movements of people internationally that inspire your work. i think that there is a lot of...
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perhaps a better trained police department than uvalde? even though we know in texas they had done active shooter trainings just a few months ago? so they had been briefed. they knew the playbook. they just ignored the playbook. >> right. tulsa is a completely different animal than the police department in uvalde. much more active larger city, large, sophisticated police department. no stranger to violence, to shootings. can put out a massive response quickly and, yes, training makes a difference. i'm making a distinction between academic teaching, classroom. someone can tell you in a classroom you're supposed to go in, engage, go with what you got. don't stop. that's great, but if you don't have the money or resources to do that physically in a shoot house, stacked up over and over again with your fellow officers, if never becomes instinctive. it never accomplished what's called "fear extinction." exposed to this stimuli so often, that you just act through muscle memory. that requires physically doing it over and over again. that requires
perhaps a better trained police department than uvalde? even though we know in texas they had done active shooter trainings just a few months ago? so they had been briefed. they knew the playbook. they just ignored the playbook. >> right. tulsa is a completely different animal than the police department in uvalde. much more active larger city, large, sophisticated police department. no stranger to violence, to shootings. can put out a massive response quickly and, yes, training makes a...
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i recognize this is a complex conversation and we vowed as a city to change policing in our city after the murder of george floyd and in my view the business as usual when it comes to policing is not -- should not be an option anymore. i think we can't ignore additional red flags and things that have come up over the past year or two in the last year, we have had multiple -- i don't want to say scandals, but involving police including growing evidence of what appears to be work stoppage and to withdraw from the m.o.u. with the district attorney's office which insures that crimes committed by police officers on the job can be investigated independently of the police department. as we talked about in the chief and repeatedly with the board and racial disparities in policing despite implementation of some reforms persist and are not improving in any significant way. and against that backdrop to get the announcement from the mayor because of the budget surplus created by voters for affordable housing instead to increase police budgets by $59 million which is more than just to put in contex
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here with reaction is the person that first got a hold of the capitol police timeline, investigative reporter and the editor of just the news.com, john solomon. your work has been phenomenal. your headline is trump-pentagon first offered national guard to capitol for days before the capitol january 6th riots. let's add the color around this because there is a lot more to the timeline then what i have just laid out. >> you have done a good job, though, sean, you simply nailed what happen. four days of infamy, four days when the capitol police, nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, leadership could have hardened the capitol, could have gotten the resources in place, could have made strategic decisions, could have accepted the national guard help that would have saved all of those men and women in blue on the capitol got injured that day. it is overwhelmingly clear that these were repeated political decisions made instead of security decisions. i'm just going to give you two examples because i think they're both very important. when the house sergeant at arms turns down cheap son's request on ja
here with reaction is the person that first got a hold of the capitol police timeline, investigative reporter and the editor of just the news.com, john solomon. your work has been phenomenal. your headline is trump-pentagon first offered national guard to capitol for days before the capitol january 6th riots. let's add the color around this because there is a lot more to the timeline then what i have just laid out. >> you have done a good job, though, sean, you simply nailed what happen....
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what police are saying about a connection to a hate crime. plus, delays continue as barr tries to recover from a train derailmant. what riders need to know before heading out to the platforms? and a call for a federal gas tax holiday. how the president is hoping to provide some relief at the pump. from the area's local news station. >> this is kron. 4 news at 3. >> thank you so much for joining us here during kron. 4 news at 3. i'm justine waltman. we have several breaking news stories to get to this afternoon. we will begin in san francisco where a person is dead and another is in the hospital after a shooting on a muni train this morning. we go right now to kron four's. rob has been at the scene in the cast are with the latest on this investigation. >> good afternoon, rob. >> just in. this is where police say the shooter fled the scene, running up the stairs and out into the castro community unit trains are now running back on schedule. but harvey milk plaza was closed off for several hours while police investigated police does have describ
what police are saying about a connection to a hate crime. plus, delays continue as barr tries to recover from a train derailmant. what riders need to know before heading out to the platforms? and a call for a federal gas tax holiday. how the president is hoping to provide some relief at the pump. from the area's local news station. >> this is kron. 4 news at 3. >> thank you so much for joining us here during kron. 4 news at 3. i'm justine waltman. we have several breaking news...
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into a police force. we've never seen how successful our alternatives can be, and we need to let those things happen so we can yield our results. as we go through this budget process, i'm going to push for addressing issues holistically. but i do want to be clear, as we're having these conversations with the public and everybody, that these conversations should be based in real facts that talk about comparatively, they're real facts that talk about the number of officers that we have at the airport per se and who are not responding and working on -- on the beats, etc., so there's data that supports, you know, the fact that we can deploy differently and do thipgs differently as a department, as well, and i want to make sure that everyone knows and understanding that because it's not just let's hire a whole bunch more police officers, and things will change dramatically over night because that's not ever been true even if we look at data from san francisco or across the country. >> chief scott: thank you. >
into a police force. we've never seen how successful our alternatives can be, and we need to let those things happen so we can yield our results. as we go through this budget process, i'm going to push for addressing issues holistically. but i do want to be clear, as we're having these conversations with the public and everybody, that these conversations should be based in real facts that talk about comparatively, they're real facts that talk about the number of officers that we have at the...
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and police expected to announce a major development in the disappearance. case of a lexus cave. sarah stinson is live with what we know so far. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at no. >> thanks for joining me on my day back. covid-free got another test to prove it. you know, whenever you go on vacation with a lot of people and a lot of people are going to be vacationing here in the bay area starting now, john, we've got so much going on between the nba finals starting today and then pride this month for the first time in a couple years. he's a very important forecast that we're looking at. john is the pressures on now to feel like this is about to be the busiest month. san francisco's had a couple years. it just feels that way. >> we are in the midst of a little bit of fog. also something that's very normal for june sitting right in the bay. you can see right above it. some clear skies. that's your view from suture tower right there. foggy up and down the coastline from are in county down the peninsula and we are seeing winds pushin
and police expected to announce a major development in the disappearance. case of a lexus cave. sarah stinson is live with what we know so far. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at no. >> thanks for joining me on my day back. covid-free got another test to prove it. you know, whenever you go on vacation with a lot of people and a lot of people are going to be vacationing here in the bay area starting now, john, we've got so much going on...
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police say two suspects opened fire on a group of people. who ran out of gas. two teenagers were hit 15 and 17 year old police say the victims were trying to push their car to the side of the road. when the suspects pulled up. there was an argument and then shots were fired. police say the teens will be okay. anyone with information should call union city police tonight, the oakland school board rejected a proposal to save schools later for either closure or consolidation. as ktvu is amberleigh reports. this is an emotional issue for parents, students and staff. president ye know not agreed to the school board voted 4 to 2 to reject the resolution to rescind school closures. the decision came after 2.5 hours of public comment and a presentation by parents who are fighting to keep schools open. i'm justifiably upset. that there was no listening. they knew coming in what they were going to say what they were going to do. the boot was contentious throughout the meeting held at last squad leader school board immediately adjourned the meeting following the vote afte
police say two suspects opened fire on a group of people. who ran out of gas. two teenagers were hit 15 and 17 year old police say the victims were trying to push their car to the side of the road. when the suspects pulled up. there was an argument and then shots were fired. police say the teens will be okay. anyone with information should call union city police tonight, the oakland school board rejected a proposal to save schools later for either closure or consolidation. as ktvu is amberleigh...
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san francisco police department has the support of chris larson joining us today, a native from san francisco who supports the department and wants to improve moral and support which is a challenging time for the department. so many care about our public safety officials. do not get discouraged what is on social media and other alcohol ings. the an attend of the day the people of the city support you and appreciate you and you are showing up at the most difficult times in their lives. that means something when you have someone that no matter what is going to show up, make sure that people are okay, they are safe, served, protected. that is what public safety and what you all represent for san francisco. we appreciate you. we need you. we will continue to uplift and support you. we thank you so much for being here to celebrate that history and what that means to san francisco. thank you so much. [applause]. >> thank you, mayor breed. come back up here. we have something to present, i believe. on behalf of the guardians we have this jacket for you. guardian logo and your name. in case
san francisco police department has the support of chris larson joining us today, a native from san francisco who supports the department and wants to improve moral and support which is a challenging time for the department. so many care about our public safety officials. do not get discouraged what is on social media and other alcohol ings. the an attend of the day the people of the city support you and appreciate you and you are showing up at the most difficult times in their lives. that...
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the funding the police and speaks out from that a little bit. she is not about defunding the police but about policing stronger. how will that work out for stacey abrams running for governor if tough on crime is on the ballot? >> listen, that is why we are supporting governor brian kemp. i think you were reporting that he has several hundred sheriffs across the great state of georgia that supported him here the governor and the state police he has had to send into buckhead because atlanta has a stupid policy where they will not chase someone shooting at someone out of a car. so, any other normal place that isn't run by defund the police folks, you would see somebody shooting out of you out of a car and you would arrest them. so thanks to governor kemp he has come to save buckhead. he is it is a temporary fix. but stacey abrams was the governor, this wouldn't be happening so that is why we are voting for brian kemp for governor. >> joey: absolutely, 100 georgia sheriffs supporting brian kemp and stacey abrams stance on defining the police. the ma
the funding the police and speaks out from that a little bit. she is not about defunding the police but about policing stronger. how will that work out for stacey abrams running for governor if tough on crime is on the ballot? >> listen, that is why we are supporting governor brian kemp. i think you were reporting that he has several hundred sheriffs across the great state of georgia that supported him here the governor and the state police he has had to send into buckhead because atlanta...
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for several minutes, police and firefighters attempted to get him onto a gurney. at least one firefighter momentarily put his knee against von baron's back. throughout the struggle, no one checked his vital signs. even after von baron twice said "i cannot breathe." after five minutes of being handcuffed, von baron was unresponsive. she said she watched as medics tried to revive him. >> they revived or tried to revive him in the ambulance. >> reporter: she said she got the hospital from the cold that night and her son was unconscious and near death, so they put him, or her, on speakerphone. >> i spoke with my son. i don't know if he was able to hear me. i was able to say my goodbyes to him. i was not ready to say my goodbyes to him. when they called me and they told me that he had passed away, i fell on the floor screaming. i was absolutely shocked. >> reporter: the medical examiner has yet to determine a cause of death. as for the fire department, they say while the investigation is continuing, the cement police because a man was displaying violent and erratic beh
for several minutes, police and firefighters attempted to get him onto a gurney. at least one firefighter momentarily put his knee against von baron's back. throughout the struggle, no one checked his vital signs. even after von baron twice said "i cannot breathe." after five minutes of being handcuffed, von baron was unresponsive. she said she watched as medics tried to revive him. >> they revived or tried to revive him in the ambulance. >> reporter: she said she got the...
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it is a necessity today in urban policing. worth active shooters. on the headlines every single day that officers need to be able to have the tools to keep themselves safe and keep the public safe. but mayor sam the cardo says any newly adopted policies need to go beyond just telling the public the circumstances when the military style gear will be used critical is for the public to know when those tools are not going to be used and for us to hold ourselves accountable. to those limitations. sjp d is also requesting to new military style items. what is called a bear cat medevac and another called a rook. together they cost about $1.1 million, but the council did not formally approved those purchases just yet. the police chief says he hopes the public disclosure and transparency will help build public trust. the equipment has been used only the sounds of police point by the other police departments again to keep our communities safe. our officers safe, and that's the only reasonable alternatives. when a specific situations occur. this is not the last
it is a necessity today in urban policing. worth active shooters. on the headlines every single day that officers need to be able to have the tools to keep themselves safe and keep the public safe. but mayor sam the cardo says any newly adopted policies need to go beyond just telling the public the circumstances when the military style gear will be used critical is for the public to know when those tools are not going to be used and for us to hold ourselves accountable. to those limitations....
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to treat this as a police call, a barricaded subject, instead of an active shooter. and so, certainly, reporters are going to be there on behalf of the people of you a, and frankly, on behalf of the people of this country, who wants answers from him. and the reality is, he is the only person who can truly answer for himself. and explain for himself exactly the calculations he was making. >> so it's not just the people of uvalde, and the people of this country who want answers, it's state police investigators who want answers from him, right now. and have wanted them for the past few days. the fbi wants answers from him. everyone, illegal authorities want answers from him and he is on the run in effect, hiding out, a wall. for the first time in american history, we have a city who has decided to swear in a city counselor, while that city counselor is in effect, on the run from the law. hiding from the state police. is there some other way we should be characterizing this tony? >> i mean, i think it is absolutely fair to say that there are many people, and many entitie
to treat this as a police call, a barricaded subject, instead of an active shooter. and so, certainly, reporters are going to be there on behalf of the people of you a, and frankly, on behalf of the people of this country, who wants answers from him. and the reality is, he is the only person who can truly answer for himself. and explain for himself exactly the calculations he was making. >> so it's not just the people of uvalde, and the people of this country who want answers, it's state...
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a police raid on a home reveals dozens of illegal firearms. san jose police say it was part of a huge criminal investigation. ktvu evan sernoffsky has more on this bus and why police say this is a big step towards making the streets safer. taking those guns off the streets. it's most certainly going to lead to saving lives. san jose police seize this hall of firearms this week and arsenal of guns they say we're in the hands of a now accused killer seizure of over 60 firearms. 25 of them being assault weapons and illegal to own in the state of california is huge, officials say moutai amassed the collection before he was arrested last week for murder. it all began on may 21st when police got a call about a man brandishing a gun during a road rage incident at this intersection at blossom hill road and snell avenue are assault unit detectives began the thorough investigation of that incident. and located and identified the suspect. police say ty was arrested on june 4th following a shooting on monterey road and rancho drive in south san jose. auth
a police raid on a home reveals dozens of illegal firearms. san jose police say it was part of a huge criminal investigation. ktvu evan sernoffsky has more on this bus and why police say this is a big step towards making the streets safer. taking those guns off the streets. it's most certainly going to lead to saving lives. san jose police seize this hall of firearms this week and arsenal of guns they say we're in the hands of a now accused killer seizure of over 60 firearms. 25 of them being...
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and police in san francisco continue to investigate a double shooting today. this happened just before 01:00am at 8th street at the mission. they say 2 men from oakland were shot but are expected to recover. police have not said how the shooting happened, but they are asking anyone with information to please give them a call. and firefighters continue to make progress on a wildfire burning now in napa. the old fire is now at 570 acres. and is 45% contained? favorable weather conditions helped cal fire crews get the flames under control overnight on wednesday. firefighters continue to monitor the area for hot spots along old soda springs road and reinforce containment lines as well. residents return to their homes late wednesday night after a mandatory evacuation. cal fire says one firefighter did suffer minor injuries, but thankfully no homes were damaged. it's a switch gears now to talk a bit about the weather. a live look now outside at the golden gate bridge >> looking a little bit foggy or is that cloud why we have from 4 meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez wi
and police in san francisco continue to investigate a double shooting today. this happened just before 01:00am at 8th street at the mission. they say 2 men from oakland were shot but are expected to recover. police have not said how the shooting happened, but they are asking anyone with information to please give them a call. and firefighters continue to make progress on a wildfire burning now in napa. the old fire is now at 570 acres. and is 45% contained? favorable weather conditions helped...
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when the police later came to the house, they witnessed a... well, a car crash of a household, really. the family was in a state worrying about where logan was, but actually all of that was a complete lie. the mother, the stepfather, john cole, and a 14—year—old boy had locked logan mwangi in his room because he had covid. thejudge said what logan mwangi in his room because he had covid. the judge said what they had covid. the judge said what they had done was extreme, keeping him to himself for 2h hours a day for a number of days, they had beaten him and then killed him and they had dumped his bodyjust like dumped his body just like fly—tipping dumped his bodyjust like fly—tipping in the local riverjust a few hundred metres away from where they lived. thejudge a few hundred metres away from where they lived. the judge then today has sentenced all three, the mother, angharad williamson, 228 years, stepfatherjohn cole, a0 years old, 229 years and the 1a—year—old to any minimum term of 15 years. logan's body was found with 56 injuries
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there are a police everywhere. there's helicopters above, although the police said that the helicopters emilio, as a precaution, they're not saying i think that there's anything else to search for anyone else to search for. thank you for that, joe. joe delroy and i know berlin, just to recap, one person, dad, several people reported to been injured after someone drove into crowds that in central but in thank you for that. joe. up next here on dw, and janell, dumas has your business updates, and i'll be back at the top of the hour, more world views, or it's available around the clock, of course, on the d. w app or on d, w dot com have a good many pushed lunch turn out in the world, climate change very half the story. this is my plan, the way from just one week. how much work can really get.
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not only more of a police presence but also more of our incredible humidity ambassadors who showed up time and time again. the beautifulice-skating rink , tree lighting and all the othe activities . so much so that many of the retail businesses said itwas one of the best years they've ever had . think about that san francisco and our downtown and our economy, not just our retail spaces but ourworkers . this downtown economy of tourists, this downtown economy of conventions and business visitors generate anywhere close to 30 million people visit a year which creates about $10 billion for our economy. $10 billion. that's not only as it relates to taxes but supported many of the people who work down here. many of the people who work at our hotel rooms and many of the folks who work at our retail establishments and many of our programs and supportive services. so it's important we focus on our economic recovery because it doesn't fall short, it doesn't fall on me that many of our storefronts are empty and we need to do something about our economic recovery. we need to invest in our busine
not only more of a police presence but also more of our incredible humidity ambassadors who showed up time and time again. the beautifulice-skating rink , tree lighting and all the othe activities . so much so that many of the retail businesses said itwas one of the best years they've ever had . think about that san francisco and our downtown and our economy, not just our retail spaces but ourworkers . this downtown economy of tourists, this downtown economy of conventions and business visitors...
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as members of the capitol police board you both play a suit -- a significant role. congress provided $300 million last summer and security supplemental for upgrades and we funded a number of priority security related projects in the bill. the supplemental funding was on top of substantial increases to the legislative branch agencies in fiscal year 2022. a 12% boost over 2021. there were extra normal circumstances this has to be taken into context in our economy. if you are not in line with that, you will run into problems in the long run. you're requesting a significant funding increase. as we consider these requests, it is important that we make wise requests. you're both responsible for daily maintenance and operations. for hundreds of years the american people have the ability to freely visit these buildings. i have been your over three years and part of the beauty of being here not only as a senator or representative's is the ability to migrate freely. we will not go over the reasons why i think that everyone here, especially the public that wants to visit would
as members of the capitol police board you both play a suit -- a significant role. congress provided $300 million last summer and security supplemental for upgrades and we funded a number of priority security related projects in the bill. the supplemental funding was on top of substantial increases to the legislative branch agencies in fiscal year 2022. a 12% boost over 2021. there were extra normal circumstances this has to be taken into context in our economy. if you are not in line with...
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police later found a letter on the gunman laying out his clear target and motive. >> he came in with the intent to kill dr. phillips and anyone who got in his way he blamed dr. phillips for the ongoing pain following the surgery. >> reporter: after his surgery in late may, the gunman called the office repeatedly, police said, complaining of pain, even going back for a follow-up appointment. may 29th, three days before the shooting, he legally purchased a handgun. then on wednesday, police say he called the office repeatedly, later that day buying an ar-15 rifle three hours before the attack >> the suspect, when he came into the building, into that office complex, he began firing he began firing at anyone that was in his way. >> reporter: officers were on the scene within five minutes. as they approached, police say the gunman turned the weapon on himself. >> the tulsa police department responded very quickly, and without that quick response this could have been a much bigger situation >> reporter: still, four victims were left in his wake. amanda glenn, a receptionist, and dr. stepha
police later found a letter on the gunman laying out his clear target and motive. >> he came in with the intent to kill dr. phillips and anyone who got in his way he blamed dr. phillips for the ongoing pain following the surgery. >> reporter: after his surgery in late may, the gunman called the office repeatedly, police said, complaining of pain, even going back for a follow-up appointment. may 29th, three days before the shooting, he legally purchased a handgun. then on wednesday,...
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police arrested a suspect at the scene. it was san jose's 13th homicide of the year. >> three people are dead and at least 11 more injured after a shooting in downtown philadelphia overnight. hundreds of people were out enjoying the night when gunfire erupted. police say several shooters were involved in this one. at least one who fired the initial shots and several people who fired back. >> we know ballistically that we had at least five different guns out there. all right? now that's not including the police officer that returned fire with somebody. so there's five different guns. we have recovered two. so there are three guns we still need to find and compare to our evidence. >> the victims range in age from 17 to 69 years old. police are reviewing cellphone footage and will be asking if any nearby security cameras recorded what happened. >>> bipartisan talks on gun control continue on capitol hill. chris murphy, who is helping lead the talks in the senate, said another meeting was held last night. he said than assault w
police arrested a suspect at the scene. it was san jose's 13th homicide of the year. >> three people are dead and at least 11 more injured after a shooting in downtown philadelphia overnight. hundreds of people were out enjoying the night when gunfire erupted. police say several shooters were involved in this one. at least one who fired the initial shots and several people who fired back. >> we know ballistically that we had at least five different guns out there. all right? now...
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is he known to police? >> so, i don't know that for a fact. we do know his name. i do not know anything about his criminal record at this time. >> age? range? >> i have that but we're not able to release that because we're still deep in the investigation. >> so captain, listen, obviously this country is dealing with a rash of mass shootings right now, buffalo, uvalde, over a dozen others over the holiday weekend. there was one at a high school graduation at xavier college in new orleans. had your department reviewed its active-shooter protocols recently? >> we do. matter of fact we just recently discussed with the media that we -- our rookie class -- our a present police officers did a segment they were teaching and learning active-shooter response. our department has had years of active-shooting response training it's one thing you train constantly on and hope to never have to use it but i'm very proud of the men and women who ran up those stairs and used it. while it's absolutely tragic that anybody lost their life i feel strongly the rapid response of the offic
is he known to police? >> so, i don't know that for a fact. we do know his name. i do not know anything about his criminal record at this time. >> age? range? >> i have that but we're not able to release that because we're still deep in the investigation. >> so captain, listen, obviously this country is dealing with a rash of mass shootings right now, buffalo, uvalde, over a dozen others over the holiday weekend. there was one at a high school graduation at xavier...
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the police took immediate action. >> in a statement, police say nothing about why the police were tipped off on may 21st but the teen was not arrested until may 30th, nine days later and was allowed to turn himself in. that question came up in tonight's school board meeting. >> during this time we were on a daily base of the whereabouts of this particular individual. and we were also leaning on the expertise of berkeley police experts. >> outside berkeley high, derek picked up his son, elijah, a junior with the school. >> kind of crazy we can't really go to school without the threat of getting shot up or possibly never getting back home, you know. it's kind of crazy, but it's the world we live in. >> i think we all need to pay a closer eye and look into our kids' social media and maybe even the districts need to just hire somebody to watch social media to see what's going on. >> that 16-year-old behind bars tonight, so many questions remain. we don't have his name, so the who, the how he was going to pull this off, and of course the why. live in berkeley, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area ne
the police took immediate action. >> in a statement, police say nothing about why the police were tipped off on may 21st but the teen was not arrested until may 30th, nine days later and was allowed to turn himself in. that question came up in tonight's school board meeting. >> during this time we were on a daily base of the whereabouts of this particular individual. and we were also leaning on the expertise of berkeley police experts. >> outside berkeley high, derek picked up...
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police are investigating after a standoff in a san jose neighborhood ended in gunfire a crowd for charles clifford reports. >> here in san jose, the police department says that the suspect in a double homicide has died at a hospital after being shot by police investigation into this case is ongoing. according to the san jose police department, this incident started on tuesday evening when the suspect a man shot and killed another man on mount shasta drive in san jose around 07:00pm police say the suspect then drove to modesto and shot and killed a 29 year-old woman around 09:00pm tuesday. the suspect then drove back to san jose at times being pursued by the california highway patrol and the san jose police department apparently firing several shots at the officers during the pursuit around 11:00pm. he crashed into another vehicle near bendorf drive in san jose and fled on foot with officers still in pursuit. he then barricaded himself inside a backyard shed along bendorf kicking off a nearly 8 hour standoff with 70 san jose police officers around 7.22. wednesday morning he emerged from hi
police are investigating after a standoff in a san jose neighborhood ended in gunfire a crowd for charles clifford reports. >> here in san jose, the police department says that the suspect in a double homicide has died at a hospital after being shot by police investigation into this case is ongoing. according to the san jose police department, this incident started on tuesday evening when the suspect a man shot and killed another man on mount shasta drive in san jose around 07:00pm police...
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but at that time did not name him a person of interest on april 28th police released a black and white video of a person of interest asking for the public's help. the oakley police department, the city and the family put together a $10,000 reward for any information that reward eventually went up to $100,000 on may. 12 detectives went back to collect evidence from the texas home and ben tree. on may 13th investigators located a lexus is unique cell phone case in antioch on june. first, officers in kent, washington attempted to arrest the ex-boyfriend, marshall curtis jones on murder charges. police say he charged at them while holding a knife, forcing them to shoot and kill him. while oakley police believe that alexis gabe was murdered. they have not found her body. in the newsroom. i'm justine waldman. kron. 4 news. thank you, justin. and for the latest developments in the lexus gave case you can just take out your phone scan that qr code that will take you to our web page with the very latest updates, including. >> the timeline of events leading up to her disappearance. the community
but at that time did not name him a person of interest on april 28th police released a black and white video of a person of interest asking for the public's help. the oakley police department, the city and the family put together a $10,000 reward for any information that reward eventually went up to $100,000 on may. 12 detectives went back to collect evidence from the texas home and ben tree. on may 13th investigators located a lexus is unique cell phone case in antioch on june. first, officers...
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department to create a community policing plan at each district police station that incorporates a foot and bike patrol deployment and also includes the community process for listening input and require the public postings of cpps with a yearly update. members of the public who wish to provide public comment may line up to speak. if you are joining us remotely, call the public comment like, u 415-655-0001, and enter the meeting i.d. 3493 308 4663 and press pound twice. wasn't connected, you will press star 3 to enter the meeting line and the system prompt will indicate that you have raised your hand. please wait until we take public comment on this item and the system indicates that you have been unmuted. that will be your queue to begin your comments. >> thank you, mr. chair. >> thank you, supervisor melgar, for that correction. again, colleagues, we're hearing this second hearing and i wanted to briefly summarize that this ordinance will support prime prevention through community policing in our city and to strengthening of relationships between sfpd officers and fostering public acco
department to create a community policing plan at each district police station that incorporates a foot and bike patrol deployment and also includes the community process for listening input and require the public postings of cpps with a yearly update. members of the public who wish to provide public comment may line up to speak. if you are joining us remotely, call the public comment like, u 415-655-0001, and enter the meeting i.d. 3493 308 4663 and press pound twice. wasn't connected, you...
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i saw a lot of police cars. >> that woman was a fighter. she would never leave her daughters. she would never do it. >> michele ran the home. >> she was very proud about how she was able to make ends meet. >> lloyd helped with the kids. >> they're wonderful girls. they're amazing. >> the end came much too soon. >> she's motionless. and i'm concerned. >> there appeared to be a body hanging from a banister. >> from first look it would appear as though it was a suicide. >> but then they looked closer. >> it appeared that there was a struggle. my gut was telling me there's something wrong here. >> did someone want michele dead? was someone else willing to help? >> at that point we're shell-shocked. >> a bond forged in blood. >> did you cry? >> we called it the lie and cry conversation. >> betrayed by blood. >> what are you hoping for? >> some conversation between the two of them about the death. >> we have an investigator look at the video surveillance and he goes, i don't like what i'm seeing. >> you're theorizing the darkest scenario? >> yes, we are. evil. hello and welcome to "
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is he known to police? >> i don't know that for a fact. we know his name. i do not know anything about his criminal record at this time. >> age, range. >> i'm not able to release because we're deep in the i vest g -- investigation. >> obviously the country is dealing with rash of shootings now. buffalo, uvalde. there was one at a high school graduation at xavier college in new orleans. has your department reviewed its active shooter protocols recently? >> we do. as a matter of fact, we recently discussed with the media that we are working. we did a segment where they were teaching and learning active shooter response. our department has had years of active shooter response training. it's one of those things that you train constantly on and you hope you never have to use it. i'm very proud of men and women who ran up the stairs an used it. it's tragic that anybody lost their life, i feel strongly that the response of our officers prevented the loss of further life. >> captain, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. i know that you're very busy. it matte
is he known to police? >> i don't know that for a fact. we know his name. i do not know anything about his criminal record at this time. >> age, range. >> i'm not able to release because we're deep in the i vest g -- investigation. >> obviously the country is dealing with rash of shootings now. buffalo, uvalde. there was one at a high school graduation at xavier college in new orleans. has your department reviewed its active shooter protocols recently? >> we do. as...
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that's what police say. lewis was upset about. >> we have also found a letter on a suspect which made it clear. that he came in with the intent to kill doctor phillips and anyone who got in his way. he blamed doctor phillips for the ongoing pain following the surgery. >> according to investigators, lewis visited with doctor phillips about his back on may 31st. but on wednesday was called one last time. you need more treatment around 2 o'clock. the same day, police say michael lewis purchased an ar 15. he was armed with bat and a 40 caliber handgun get previously purchased when he made his way into the medical facility. looking for doctor phillips. but the fact that >> some. individual wood. go after doctor philips. it is is mind blowing. >> along with doctor phillips who was also killed. doctor stephanie houston and receptionist amanda glenn patient. william love was critically injured and later died at the hospital. police saying within 4 minutes of the first 9-1-1, calls officer stormed the natalie buildin
that's what police say. lewis was upset about. >> we have also found a letter on a suspect which made it clear. that he came in with the intent to kill doctor phillips and anyone who got in his way. he blamed doctor phillips for the ongoing pain following the surgery. >> according to investigators, lewis visited with doctor phillips about his back on may 31st. but on wednesday was called one last time. you need more treatment around 2 o'clock. the same day, police say michael lewis...
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police in east palo alto have arrested two juveniles in connection to a fatal shooting. of a 15 year old boy last week. police say they also seized a semiautomatic pistol with an extended magazine from the home of one of the boys . both were booked into san mateo county juvenile hall on suspicion of murder. the killing happened last monday night, right near the teenagers apartment at manhattan and euclid in east palo alto. investigators say the boy was confronted by the suspects and then was shot in the head. no word yet on the motive. in the killing. for 1/4 straight day. airline passengers all across the country faced widespread flight delays and cancelations. this is a live look now san francisco international airport , which is performing much better than airports, seeing the worst of this weekend's delays. ktvu elissa harrington reports. airlines are being born by the federal government action will be taken against them if they don't do a better job. violin was amazing. nice and sunny cranford family from danville just returned to the bay area from maui. they said t
police in east palo alto have arrested two juveniles in connection to a fatal shooting. of a 15 year old boy last week. police say they also seized a semiautomatic pistol with an extended magazine from the home of one of the boys . both were booked into san mateo county juvenile hall on suspicion of murder. the killing happened last monday night, right near the teenagers apartment at manhattan and euclid in east palo alto. investigators say the boy was confronted by the suspects and then was...
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the one that i have on the far side probably captures a definition as it relates to policing. there are a number of definitions that morale basically can be defined as the thumb of a person or group at a particular time. the key indicators include but aren't limited to the willingness to perform a task work force and department's objectives as well as their day-to-day missions and responsibilities. and it's important to note that morale can vary from unit to unit, person to person, station to station and it is a variety of opinions and state of minds throughout the organization. depending on who you talk to and you get a variety of answers in terms of their state of morale. i want to highlight also the next slide -- stay on this slide for a second. before i get into our department, just get the context of what's happening nationally with policing morale and kind of state of affairs particularly in the last few years. last week members of the conference attended and research for the conference and the police chief and professionals across the country and this is one of the topi
the one that i have on the far side probably captures a definition as it relates to policing. there are a number of definitions that morale basically can be defined as the thumb of a person or group at a particular time. the key indicators include but aren't limited to the willingness to perform a task work force and department's objectives as well as their day-to-day missions and responsibilities. and it's important to note that morale can vary from unit to unit, person to person, station to...
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it is not leading to a decrease in police service. i think that we've made -- you know, with or without, whether we think we need to be leveraging more out of the p.o.a. at this time, we have made incredible change with how police responses occur in this city, i mean, dramatic. i think it doesn't mean you need more police to do the work that you were doing before. i don't know that the police department is underresourced. i think we're understaffed, and i think that unless we're spending our money on other things besided staffing, i think we are -- besides staffing, i think we are understaffed, and i think the mayor and her staff has proposed a modest increase that would get us back to where we were before the pandemic or a little bit less. >> president walton: thank you, supervisor mandelman. i can guarantee you we have a different definition of what modest is. with that, i believe we are going to call for a roll call vote. can we take items 80 and 81 together, madam clerk? >> clerk: that is correct, mr. president. >> president walto
it is not leading to a decrease in police service. i think that we've made -- you know, with or without, whether we think we need to be leveraging more out of the p.o.a. at this time, we have made incredible change with how police responses occur in this city, i mean, dramatic. i think it doesn't mean you need more police to do the work that you were doing before. i don't know that the police department is underresourced. i think we're understaffed, and i think that unless we're spending our...
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so there are still a lot of questions that the police need to answer. the local state senator, anderson, here, for the district here, says that he expects to get a report from the texas officials that are conducting this investigation on friday. so maybe then, anderson, we'll learn more. >> yeah, shimon, appreciate it. joining us now, 17 year police emergency unit veteran andy bershad, former philadelphia and washington dc, appreciate you joining us chief ramsey as well. you're an active training instructor. the decision that, well, all the people in the room are probably dead so we don't need to go in until a tactical unit arrives, if that was their thinking, does that make any sense to you? >> thank you for having me, annerson, no, no, of course not. from the reports we're getting, broken pieces of reports, you had communication with 911 operators that there were children or seriously injured victims inside and there needed to be a clear decision, whatever you need to term it, active shooter, barricade, there's bolgs loss of life, whether it's child o
so there are still a lot of questions that the police need to answer. the local state senator, anderson, here, for the district here, says that he expects to get a report from the texas officials that are conducting this investigation on friday. so maybe then, anderson, we'll learn more. >> yeah, shimon, appreciate it. joining us now, 17 year police emergency unit veteran andy bershad, former philadelphia and washington dc, appreciate you joining us chief ramsey as well. you're an active...
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she was running away from police officers. he had a gun. footage showed that he may have dropped the gun a second before he was shot. so rather than address young people running from police officers out at night by themselves with guns, he's 13 years old, he has a gun, they are implementing this ridiculous policy. one more thing on this. now officers won't be allowed to chase someone for something like driving on a suspended license. if you get out and run for something like you have a suspended license, that means that you have committed a larger crime, this is another policy where you're treating the cops like criminals and the criminals like victims. i think 61 people got shot in chicago over the weekend. this won't do anything to solve it. >> emily: coming up, pregnant people, birthing people. and now menstruating people. why does the left want to get rid of the word "woman?" the possible on that next. ♪♪ for every veteran homeowner who needs money for their family, it's a new day in america. air force, pararescue, five years. home
she was running away from police officers. he had a gun. footage showed that he may have dropped the gun a second before he was shot. so rather than address young people running from police officers out at night by themselves with guns, he's 13 years old, he has a gun, they are implementing this ridiculous policy. one more thing on this. now officers won't be allowed to chase someone for something like driving on a suspended license. if you get out and run for something like you have a...
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this police chief should never have a job in law enforcement ever again. sir thank you so much. from next guest knows exactly how the families in uvalde are feeling right now. and lost his master's degree doe in hunter joins me now. continue condolences to you and your family but you're an activist yourself. tell us about the moment after you learn your sister was lost in the shooting. how do you prepare to cool together for burial and grief? >> it's the worst thing ever in our lives have not been the seam four years later and my family is still in pain. it never gets better. but i'm still pissed right now listening to audio clip that police like kids die 19 kids are dead they're not here with us any longer and to hear story of the little girl who called the police multiparking lot times for help and were not helped that seckens me disgusting and cops need to be held accountability they needed to help them and to me that is the worst thing ever. we failed our children. and we need to do better in this country. lawrence: i can't help but go back to situation was where they decide
this police chief should never have a job in law enforcement ever again. sir thank you so much. from next guest knows exactly how the families in uvalde are feeling right now. and lost his master's degree doe in hunter joins me now. continue condolences to you and your family but you're an activist yourself. tell us about the moment after you learn your sister was lost in the shooting. how do you prepare to cool together for burial and grief? >> it's the worst thing ever in our lives have...
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the screen grab from a security camera shows arm police in a school corridor all just minutes after the killer entered. 3 minutes after the $700.00 west building. there were a sufficient number of armed officers warring body army to isolate, distract and neutralize the subject. the only thing stopping a hallway of dedicated officers from any room, 111, and 112 was yon seen commander who decided to place the lives of officers for the lives of children. again to the command on the ground with peter redondo. the school district's chief of police. he's been giving evidence this week behind closed doors, but neither he nor his lawyers have publicly responded to the latest criticism of his lack of action. and at a school board meeting, monday, terrance of the dead and the survivors demanded police accountability. it's more angry that they're trying to cover up a lot of things in china holding back from speaking. also just that they should have just gone and done their job basically they just didn't do their job not expect. and another parent talks about the impact on her daughter who survived
the screen grab from a security camera shows arm police in a school corridor all just minutes after the killer entered. 3 minutes after the $700.00 west building. there were a sufficient number of armed officers warring body army to isolate, distract and neutralize the subject. the only thing stopping a hallway of dedicated officers from any room, 111, and 112 was yon seen commander who decided to place the lives of officers for the lives of children. again to the command on the ground with...
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police say that the shooter died sometime a half hour later or so, but at this point we don't have a motive, way too early for that, we don't know the identities of the victims their ages or what their connection was to the hospital or to the government for that matter. again, chris, we are waiting more information from authorities in the next few minutes. so far at least three people dead plus the gunman at this point. >> gave, also my understanding there are also some injuries as well, and hopefully those folks can get treated, obviously complicated by the fact that the hospital itself -- >> again, we are hearing of multiple injuries at this point, as you know, chris, you've covered many of these the numbers are hard to come by at this point we, the initial shooting happened just a few hours ago. and we have no idea this suspect gunman described only as a man with the rifle who entered the hospital, we don't know if perhaps the man may have been there earlier, was somehow connected to a patient there, so a lot of questions unfolding at this point we understand federal authorities a
police say that the shooter died sometime a half hour later or so, but at this point we don't have a motive, way too early for that, we don't know the identities of the victims their ages or what their connection was to the hospital or to the government for that matter. again, chris, we are waiting more information from authorities in the next few minutes. so far at least three people dead plus the gunman at this point. >> gave, also my understanding there are also some injuries as well,...
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a police department spokesperson said happened about 2:00 p.m. local time the officer never reported in good condition at university of chicago medical center. no word yet on any arrests. it is the third chicago police officer shot on duty in just the past week. we're also learning more about the shocking killing of a retired wisconsin judge in his own home. according to police the suspect had a hit list with the names of several high-profile political figures including the governors of wisconsin and michigan. the suspect found in critical condition from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. charles watson and atlanta with the details force, charles. >> hi john the suspect in this case allegedly targeted that retired wisconsin judge and he reportedly also had his eyes set on possibly harming prominent democratic and republican leaders according to multiple reports 56 road suspect douglas had a hit list and allegedly included senate minority leader mitch mcconnell, michigan, governor gretchen whitmer and wisconsin governor this was discovered after wisc
a police department spokesperson said happened about 2:00 p.m. local time the officer never reported in good condition at university of chicago medical center. no word yet on any arrests. it is the third chicago police officer shot on duty in just the past week. we're also learning more about the shocking killing of a retired wisconsin judge in his own home. according to police the suspect had a hit list with the names of several high-profile political figures including the governors of...