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with the fbi? the retinoblastoma as i am sure we did our best to be fully compliant. >> do you agree the robust oversight that the american people should inherently be suspicious or concerned when identifiable information is transferred from the irs to the fbi without a warrant? direct a chivalrous know the taxpayer information is protected according to the law that is why i remember taking it seriously. >> to your knowledge what does the fbi do with this database in the three years it was in its possession? >> i have last. land standing is the analysts in the division look to see if doj would ask us to do something so it sat on her final the last four years. >> so is it safe to assume of the fbi did not ask for it had no purpose and the irs encourage her to take it it was part of a coordinated effort to produce say investigation that never materialized? >> i don't know how to answer that. >> your time is expired. >> when the employer tries to get background information on prospective employees be
with the fbi? the retinoblastoma as i am sure we did our best to be fully compliant. >> do you agree the robust oversight that the american people should inherently be suspicious or concerned when identifiable information is transferred from the irs to the fbi without a warrant? direct a chivalrous know the taxpayer information is protected according to the law that is why i remember taking it seriously. >> to your knowledge what does the fbi do with this database in the three years...
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like the fbi protecting us. recently however the question has come up as to whether the relationship between the government's interest in prosecuting the unauthorized disclosure of classified information and the public's interest in a free press. that's been knocked off balance. has the fbi evers used journalists as a cover for their agents? and if so, can we get a commitment that it won't happen again? what measures has the fbi taken to ensure that journalists are not targeted and that they remain free to do their work without fear? >> well, we have an extensive set of rules that govern how we interact with the media during any investigation where there is national security or criminal contained within our investigation guide. we have a set above that of department of justice regulations that the attorney general are promulgated. we follow that carefully. >> thank you. since the attorney genres leased revised guidelines regarding the gathering of information from journalists, has the fbi been involved in survey
like the fbi protecting us. recently however the question has come up as to whether the relationship between the government's interest in prosecuting the unauthorized disclosure of classified information and the public's interest in a free press. that's been knocked off balance. has the fbi evers used journalists as a cover for their agents? and if so, can we get a commitment that it won't happen again? what measures has the fbi taken to ensure that journalists are not targeted and that they...
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pilger the to lois lerner that says the fbi thanks lois, the fbi says raw format is best because they can put it into their systems like excel. this is direct communication from mr. pilger and lois lerner, the lady at the center of this scandal. you got it the in the format you wanted it in and you're saying you didn't use it and you have had it for your years and didn't use it? >> that's my understanding, yep. >> we know things like catherine englebrecht who had six visits from the fbi, two in person, four over the phone, while her application for status was pending. you're saying none of this information was used to target people? >> that's what i'm telling you. >> when did you turn the information back? >> some time within the last few days i think. >> when did you first learn you had this database that was never used, an illegal database of 1.2 million pages. when did you learn you had the information? >> me, personally? >> yes. >> what's today, wednesday? monday. >> the fbi had it. the new director didn't know you had it for four years? you learned a week ago. >> i don't think an
pilger the to lois lerner that says the fbi thanks lois, the fbi says raw format is best because they can put it into their systems like excel. this is direct communication from mr. pilger and lois lerner, the lady at the center of this scandal. you got it the in the format you wanted it in and you're saying you didn't use it and you have had it for your years and didn't use it? >> that's my understanding, yep. >> we know things like catherine englebrecht who had six visits from the...
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with the fbi? the retinoblastoma as i am sure we did our best to be fully compliant. >> do you agree the robust oversight that the american people should inherently be suspicious or concerned when identifiable information is transferred from the irs to the fbi without a warrant? direct a chivalrous know the taxpayer information is protected according to the law that is why i remember taking it seriously. >> to your knowledge what does the fbi do with this database in the three years it was in its possession? >> i have last. land standing is the analysts in the division look to see if doj would ask us to do something so it sat on her final the last four years. >> so is it safe to assume of the fbi did not ask for it had no purpose and the irs encourage her to take it it was part of a coordinated effort to produce say investigation that never materialized? >> i don't know how to answer that. >> your time is expired. >> when the employer tries to get background information on prospective employees be
with the fbi? the retinoblastoma as i am sure we did our best to be fully compliant. >> do you agree the robust oversight that the american people should inherently be suspicious or concerned when identifiable information is transferred from the irs to the fbi without a warrant? direct a chivalrous know the taxpayer information is protected according to the law that is why i remember taking it seriously. >> to your knowledge what does the fbi do with this database in the three years...
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the letter appears to reference the weekend fbi raid. it attracted visitors today who made it evident this is the end of the line for me. on sunday the fbi announced ryan chamberlain was a wanted man, accused of possesses explosive materials. neighbors say that seemed out of character. >> living in a society where we see people but we don't emotionally interaction with them -- interact with them. >> reporter: messages of self- defense were posted. no stashes. not armed and dangerous. no car rigged to explode. i was depressed. i let walter white get to me. no one was ever in danger. >> i think what really takes us to the next level is social media. >> reporter: ryan chamberlain appears to have held multiple jobs. this is video of him at a sports marketing company. in his letter he talks about a set back with the company. the loss of project sport seemed to take my social circle with it. neighbors saw no signs of psychological struggle. >> maybe i could have helped him. >> that was allie rasmus. live now from the mad dog in the fog pub. wh
the letter appears to reference the weekend fbi raid. it attracted visitors today who made it evident this is the end of the line for me. on sunday the fbi announced ryan chamberlain was a wanted man, accused of possesses explosive materials. neighbors say that seemed out of character. >> living in a society where we see people but we don't emotionally interaction with them -- interact with them. >> reporter: messages of self- defense were posted. no stashes. not armed and...
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next, the fbi analyzed the ransom notes. all were typed with a computer word processing program, and all were printed with the same font. on one note the word "exactly" was misspelled. investigators got their first real break in the case from a police officer who was walking in the shopping center near harry weiner's bank. he noticed a sign in a bookstore window listing the sunday newspapers the store carried. in particular he noticed the unusual border. >> it was a five-pointed star with a greater than and less than sign shown consecutively. and corporal ayman ruminated about it and said, i know i've seen it somewhere. >> the policeman immediately recognized it as the same symbol that was on the first ransom note. the owner of the store, david kopenheffer, said he made the sign with his computer and the border was one he mimicked after seeing it on other signs. kopenheffer was a friend of the weiner family, and denied having anything to do with sally's murder. >> they knew each other quite well. both families were members o
next, the fbi analyzed the ransom notes. all were typed with a computer word processing program, and all were printed with the same font. on one note the word "exactly" was misspelled. investigators got their first real break in the case from a police officer who was walking in the shopping center near harry weiner's bank. he noticed a sign in a bookstore window listing the sunday newspapers the store carried. in particular he noticed the unusual border. >> it was a five-pointed...
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put him in an apartment and the fbi, they said to the fbi you can arrest them. the d.c. snipers. it was the marshals service who put names on the snipers and then gave law enforcement the license plate of the car that they were driving in which they were arrested. i can go on and on. when i get enthusiastic about a subject i will ramble forever. but at the three of us signed by far the least interesting. i'm going to introduce my friend lanny and ray will introduce mike earp. lenny has a distinguished career in law enforcement. he was in the navy special ops, went from there to the secret service where he worked in the reagan white house. a friend of his said you know there's this really cool organization that nobody knows about called the marshals service and if you like action that's the place to be. lenny transferred into the marshals service and eventually came to head their largest and most effective task force in new york new jersey the violent felons task force which consisted of officers from 53 different contributing agencies all of whom raised the righ
put him in an apartment and the fbi, they said to the fbi you can arrest them. the d.c. snipers. it was the marshals service who put names on the snipers and then gave law enforcement the license plate of the car that they were driving in which they were arrested. i can go on and on. when i get enthusiastic about a subject i will ramble forever. but at the three of us signed by far the least interesting. i'm going to introduce my friend lanny and ray will introduce mike earp. lenny has a...
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i understand the fbi doj and u.s. attorney generals office will make up the task force domestic violence terrorism, executive committee. can you detail how the task force will expand on the fbi's efforts to detect and prevent hate based violence? >> i don't think it's going to affect me at all because this is something we've been doing all along and care an awful lot about. this is an effort that came from the u.s. attorney community and is a product of their desire to see coordination within their community and with nondoj enltties. now the fact is we do that already. they are just looking to be more involved or to improve it. but i asked my domestic terrorism guys the next morning when i heard about this and i don't think it's going to change our life at all because we've been doing this and this is work we hear a lot about. >> could you respond to that in writing as well though? >> sure. >> thank you. i yield back. >> the time of the gentlewoman has expired and the chair recognizes the gentleman from idaho, mr. lab
i understand the fbi doj and u.s. attorney generals office will make up the task force domestic violence terrorism, executive committee. can you detail how the task force will expand on the fbi's efforts to detect and prevent hate based violence? >> i don't think it's going to affect me at all because this is something we've been doing all along and care an awful lot about. this is an effort that came from the u.s. attorney community and is a product of their desire to see coordination...
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>>> the search is on for a san francisco man who the fbi says is linked to this hazmat raid. what we're learning about him tonight and his political ties. >> freedom is yours. we'll see you son, my beloved son. >> finally free. the only u.s. serviceman taken prisoner in the war in afghanistan is coming home. some are criticizing the deal that led to his release. >>> one of the worst alpine accidents ever on an iconic washington state mountain. abc7 news starts now. >>> the fbi is releasing new information tonight about a san francisco man who could be packing explosives and is now the focus of a nationwide manhunt good, evening, i'm ama daetz. a nationwide manhunt is underway tonight for this man, 42-year-old ryan chamberlain. he is 5'3", 225-pounds, brown care and blue eyes and he is armed and dangerous. here are the latest developments in the case. the fbi says chamberlain was last seen yesterday south of san francisco driving a white 2008 nissan altima with california or texas plates. it was initially reported ricin was found but the fbi does not believe there was ricin in
>>> the search is on for a san francisco man who the fbi says is linked to this hazmat raid. what we're learning about him tonight and his political ties. >> freedom is yours. we'll see you son, my beloved son. >> finally free. the only u.s. serviceman taken prisoner in the war in afghanistan is coming home. some are criticizing the deal that led to his release. >>> one of the worst alpine accidents ever on an iconic washington state mountain. abc7 news starts now....
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the fbi uncovered evidence of a terrible crime by some individuals using the cover of a st. louis grocery store. but it took a forensic autopsy and a tape to reveal the entire story. >>> 16-year-old tina isa was the kind of daughter most parents dream of. she was a high school athlete, popular, a straight a student and wanted to attend college and become an airline pilot. >> tina wanted to be american. tina wanted to be independent. she wanted to have a career. she wanted to travel. she wanted to be her own person. >> her mother and father, zein and maria isa, were immigrants from palestine and ran a grocery store in downtown st. louis. >> like most immigrants, the palestinians went into the food business. that's a tradition in america. food service is one of the easiest types of businesses to operate. what was especially appealing to the isas and their relatives it was another way to rip off america. they could avoid paying taxes. they would play little games with food stamp fraud, grocery coupons. i mean, zein even said he loved america because there were so many ways to r
the fbi uncovered evidence of a terrible crime by some individuals using the cover of a st. louis grocery store. but it took a forensic autopsy and a tape to reveal the entire story. >>> 16-year-old tina isa was the kind of daughter most parents dream of. she was a high school athlete, popular, a straight a student and wanted to attend college and become an airline pilot. >> tina wanted to be american. tina wanted to be independent. she wanted to have a career. she wanted to...
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as the fbi investigates a federal crime, they showed up in hazmat gear. a robot was sent in for the search. but we were told there's no threat to public safety. >> any other equipment is standard procedure when the hazmat is not out. the fbi takes personal safety and agent safety very seriously and is acting accordingly. >> reporter: maybe i missed that. that seems interesting. i don't know. >> they would go up and down but not a robots. they go out with boxes a lot, yeah. but a lot of funny gear i never seen before. >> reporter: the bomb squad also showed up to the scene. sfpd secured the area so agents could conduct their business. >> why would the fbi and all these cars be here? it's weird. i'm shocked. >> reporter: this is still being asks classified as a search. we've been told there's no arrest. this investigation is ongoing. reporting in san francisco, alicia reed, kron 4 news. >> as president, i speak for all americans when i say, we cannot wait for the moment when you are reunited and your son both is back in your arms. >>> president barack obama
as the fbi investigates a federal crime, they showed up in hazmat gear. a robot was sent in for the search. but we were told there's no threat to public safety. >> any other equipment is standard procedure when the hazmat is not out. the fbi takes personal safety and agent safety very seriously and is acting accordingly. >> reporter: maybe i missed that. that seems interesting. i don't know. >> they would go up and down but not a robots. they go out with boxes a lot, yeah. but...
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ally with new information from the fbi now. >> reporter: i just got off the phone with an fbi agent that confirms that the agent is looking for san francisco resident ryan chamberlain as part of a criminal investigation. and yesterday a search warrant was executed on his apartment. this was the scene yesterday as agents in hazmat suits did a search that started at 8:00 a.m. of that apartment building. it went on into the overnight hours. agents in hazmat suits went in and out of the building throughout the day and into the night. san francisco police and fire also on scene helping the fbi secure the area. the fbi tells us this morning they have not found chamberlain. they have not made any arrests in this case yet. but that they are preparing to send out more information about the case and chamberlain including releasing his picture so they can get more leads on his whereabouts. while the search was goes on yesterday the street was completely closed. people who lived in the other apartment units in the building were not allowed to go back home while the search was underway. again the fbi
ally with new information from the fbi now. >> reporter: i just got off the phone with an fbi agent that confirms that the agent is looking for san francisco resident ryan chamberlain as part of a criminal investigation. and yesterday a search warrant was executed on his apartment. this was the scene yesterday as agents in hazmat suits did a search that started at 8:00 a.m. of that apartment building. it went on into the overnight hours. agents in hazmat suits went in and out of the...
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someone, 70 times when an fbi agent shot and killed someone, and 80 times when an fbi agent shot and wounded someone. in those 150 cases, the fbi shooting review process ruled that all 150 of them were good shoots. every single one of them was fine. no disciplinary action, no need for any further investigation. 150 for 150. amazing! and so, of course, when they shot ibragim todashev in florida last year, they ruled that one was a good shoot as well. of course they did. they always do. literally, every time. they have never, ever done anything wrong. and maybe i'm just naive and everybody expects this kind of thing, but i remain surprised, i remain even stupefied that it is not a national scandal, that story about the fbi. schacht shooting and killing people with 100% impunity for two decades. ask me how. maybe, though, we can top that now. because a different federal law enforcement agency, one that's even bigger than the fbi, one with 50% more armed agents than the fbi has, their record of what they do when they shoot and kill people is a black box. it's a total unknown. there's no
someone, 70 times when an fbi agent shot and killed someone, and 80 times when an fbi agent shot and wounded someone. in those 150 cases, the fbi shooting review process ruled that all 150 of them were good shoots. every single one of them was fine. no disciplinary action, no need for any further investigation. 150 for 150. amazing! and so, of course, when they shot ibragim todashev in florida last year, they ruled that one was a good shoot as well. of course they did. they always do....
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resume shortly] -- the fbi. you can arrest them and the fbi did and took credit for it. the dc sniper. it was the marshal service who put names on the snipers, and then gave law enforcement the license plate of the car they were driving in which they were arrested. i can go on and on and on, because when i get enthusiastic, about a subject, i will ramble forever. but of the three of us i am by far the least interesting. i'm going to introduce my friend, lenny depaul, and lenny will introduce mike earp. lenny has a distinguished career in law enforcement, he was a -- in the navy special ops, went from there to the secret service, where he worked in the reagan white house. a friend of his said, you know, there's this really cool organization nobody knows about called the marshal service, and if you like action, that's the place to be. lenny transferred into the marshal service, and eventually came to head their largest and most effective task force, the new york/new jersey violent felons task force, which consiste
resume shortly] -- the fbi. you can arrest them and the fbi did and took credit for it. the dc sniper. it was the marshal service who put names on the snipers, and then gave law enforcement the license plate of the car they were driving in which they were arrested. i can go on and on and on, because when i get enthusiastic, about a subject, i will ramble forever. but of the three of us i am by far the least interesting. i'm going to introduce my friend, lenny depaul, and lenny will introduce...
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and what was bizarre and surprising about that fbi storying is that the fbi shot and killed that guy while they were questioning him. state troopers and fbi agents outnumbered the guy 4-1. the fbi agents and the troopers were all armed and the guy was not. but somehow, the night they were questioning him in his apartment in florida, the guy ended up not just dead, but shot seven times by one of the fbi agents who had been conducting the interview. it was a strange and surprising story. what was not surprising about that story was that when the fbi reviewed that shooting, their review concluded that the shooting was fine. no problem. it was a good shoot. no disciplinary action will be taken. no further investigation is necessary. and the reason that was not a surprise, when the fbi exonerated itself, is because, in the immediate aftermath of that guy getting killed in florida, "the new york times" reporter named charlie savage, who reaped the benefits of a freedom of information act request that he had filed for the results of previous shooting reviews by the fbi. at the time that flo
and what was bizarre and surprising about that fbi storying is that the fbi shot and killed that guy while they were questioning him. state troopers and fbi agents outnumbered the guy 4-1. the fbi agents and the troopers were all armed and the guy was not. but somehow, the night they were questioning him in his apartment in florida, the guy ended up not just dead, but shot seven times by one of the fbi agents who had been conducting the interview. it was a strange and surprising story. what was...
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all the fbi would say is -- >> there's no threat to public safety. protective gear is being used in the interest of agent safety. >> reporter: agents have been going in and out all day taking out bags of evidence. >> i thought it was a -- somebody said that the fbi are investigating. >> it seems a little more chaotic out here than inside. the poern's door is open. there's stuff outside. they have the hazmat suits on. and i don't know. i don't know what is going on. >> reporter: those who live inside the building told us the fbi took two computers from the apartment. neighbors say they don't know much about the man who lives in the unit except he's in the 40s and works in marketing. they describe him as quiet and polite. >> i know the person who lives in the apartment. it's kind of weird. he seems like a nice guy. he probably is. >> reporter: an fbi spokesperson said the search is part a criminal investigation but would not elaborate. >> reporter: a few minutes ago we talked to residents who live inside one of the buildings in the cordoned area. they
all the fbi would say is -- >> there's no threat to public safety. protective gear is being used in the interest of agent safety. >> reporter: agents have been going in and out all day taking out bags of evidence. >> i thought it was a -- somebody said that the fbi are investigating. >> it seems a little more chaotic out here than inside. the poern's door is open. there's stuff outside. they have the hazmat suits on. and i don't know. i don't know what is going on....
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. >> the fbi assured her it was safe. barlow says chamberlain spoke inand was courteous. >> i could be wrong. >> the fbi served a second property but would not say what, if anything they found there. in san francisco, abc7 news. >> several east bay law enforcement agencies are forming a task force to address a rash of so called wilding incidents. police say a mob of young people, sometimes in the dozens rob people at gun point in, one incident they tried to car jack a woman with a baby in the car. authorities believe a video taken in chicago last year and posted on you tube set off this trend nationwide police believe the groups use social media to organize a flash mob then going on a rampage. >> officials dropped criminal charges against a tree trimmer accused of injuring protected baby herons last month. he was hired to prune trees hanging over a parking lot because they were defecating on trucks. >> local officials released information about super bowl 50 in san in santa clara. a week long series of public events will
. >> the fbi assured her it was safe. barlow says chamberlain spoke inand was courteous. >> i could be wrong. >> the fbi served a second property but would not say what, if anything they found there. in san francisco, abc7 news. >> several east bay law enforcement agencies are forming a task force to address a rash of so called wilding incidents. police say a mob of young people, sometimes in the dozens rob people at gun point in, one incident they tried to car jack a...
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and what was bizarre and surprising about that fbi storying is that the fbi shot and killed that guy while they were questioning him. state troopers and fbi agents outnumbered the guy 4-1. the fbi agents and the troopers were all armed and the guy was not. but somehow, the night they were questioning him in his apartment in florida, the guy ended up not just dead, but shot seven times by one of the fbi agents who had been conducting the interview. it was a strange and surprising story. what was not surprising about that story was that when the fbi reviewed that shooting, their review concluded that the shooting was fine. no problem. it was a good shoot. no disciplinary action will be taken. no further investigation is necessary. and the reason that was not a surprise, when the fbi exonerated itself, is because, in the immediate aftermath of that guy getting killed in florida, "the new york times" reporter named charlie savage, who reaped the benefits of a freedom of information act request that he had filed for the results of previous shooting r reviews by the fbi. at the time that f
and what was bizarre and surprising about that fbi storying is that the fbi shot and killed that guy while they were questioning him. state troopers and fbi agents outnumbered the guy 4-1. the fbi agents and the troopers were all armed and the guy was not. but somehow, the night they were questioning him in his apartment in florida, the guy ended up not just dead, but shot seven times by one of the fbi agents who had been conducting the interview. it was a strange and surprising story. what was...
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we have team coverage - beginning with kpix 5's cate caug >>> tonight takedown, the fbi nabs the most wanted guy in the bay area. >> we have team coverage beginning with kpix5's kate cugerrin in san francisco. >> reporter: the fbi had been looking for ryan chamberlain since they allegedly found explosives in his san francisco apartment. a few hours ago they caught up to him here where they took him away in handcuffs. a three-day manhunt ended like this with ryan chamberlain's face pressed to the ground of a crissy field parking lot. multiple officers surrounded him trying to hold him down. chamberlain reached out to the man shooting this video. >> he was asking for help. he saw that i was recording him and he said help me. >> reporter: morgan manos is an uber driver parked here taking a break when he first noticed the commotion and got out his iphone. >> they got him onto the ground trying to cuff him yelling at him to get one of his arms around his back. he was complaining that he couldn't, it was like hurt or stiff or something. >> reporter: san francisco police officers moved chamb
we have team coverage - beginning with kpix 5's cate caug >>> tonight takedown, the fbi nabs the most wanted guy in the bay area. >> we have team coverage beginning with kpix5's kate cugerrin in san francisco. >> reporter: the fbi had been looking for ryan chamberlain since they allegedly found explosives in his san francisco apartment. a few hours ago they caught up to him here where they took him away in handcuffs. a three-day manhunt ended like this with ryan...
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we have team coverage - beginning with kpix 5's cate caugur >>> tonight takedown, the fbi nabs the most wanted guy in the bay area. >> we have team coverage beginning with kpix5's kate cugerrin in san francisco. >> reporter: the fbi had been looking for ryan chamberlain since they allegedly found explosives in his san francisco apartment. a few hours ago they caught up to him here where they took him away in handcuffs. a three-day manhunt ended like this with ryan chamberlain's face pressed to the ground of a crissy field parking lot. multiple officers surrounded him trying to hold him down. chamberlain reached out to the man shooting this video. >> he was asking for help. he saw that i was recording him and he said help me. >> reporter: morgan manos is an uber driver parked here taking a break when he first noticed the commotion and got out his iphone. >> they got him onto the ground trying to cuff him yelling at him to get one of his arms around his back. he was complaining that he couldn't, it was like hurt or stiff or something. >> reporter: san francisco police officers moved chamb
we have team coverage - beginning with kpix 5's cate caugur >>> tonight takedown, the fbi nabs the most wanted guy in the bay area. >> we have team coverage beginning with kpix5's kate cugerrin in san francisco. >> reporter: the fbi had been looking for ryan chamberlain since they allegedly found explosives in his san francisco apartment. a few hours ago they caught up to him here where they took him away in handcuffs. a three-day manhunt ended like this with ryan...
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. >> the fbi wanted to talk to me for about four hours. i had the, like you see in the movie, the good guy/bad guy scenario, fbi agents asking me all these questions that some of them were really hard to imagine. they were very, very personal. things that, how i felt about my daughter. >> but mike church said he had an alibi for the time heather went missing. he attended a support group meeting for divorcees with plenty of witnesses. he left the meeting at 9:30. >> there was a short time gap from the time he left the workshop to the time he was called at his residence. that gap had to be filled in. >> he also passed a polygraph test. >> one of the detectives did come to my work and he asked to see me. at that time, i said, am i still considered a suspect? and he says, mr. church, yes, you are. and i said, well, i think that you need to look somewhere else. >> diane church was also considered a suspect. >> they gave me a lie detecter test, a horrible thing to go through to go to the police station and be fingerprinted and lie detecter test
. >> the fbi wanted to talk to me for about four hours. i had the, like you see in the movie, the good guy/bad guy scenario, fbi agents asking me all these questions that some of them were really hard to imagine. they were very, very personal. things that, how i felt about my daughter. >> but mike church said he had an alibi for the time heather went missing. he attended a support group meeting for divorcees with plenty of witnesses. he left the meeting at 9:30. >> there was a...
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the report found redundant and inefficient processes that clog the system and says the fbi average is 44 businesses to add suspect did terror suspects referred by their agencies but it takes twice as long 78 days on average to remove cleared suspects, former suspects. director comey i believe defending our nation against terrorism is important but i also think we have to carefully balance that with their civil rights and liberties under the law. what specific steps is the fbi doing to ensure that innocent americans are not incorrectly placed on the no-fly list and what reforms are being made to ensure that those who are erroneously placed on the lists are quickly removed? >> thank you. i know i agree with your premise that it's important to protect our liberties. i know we have an extensive process that we go through before someone can get on the list to make sure we have got it right and as you said i'm aware of the process to remove someone if there is a mistake or the matters and close in some fashion. i don't know enough to respond to your concern about the time lag or what improv
the report found redundant and inefficient processes that clog the system and says the fbi average is 44 businesses to add suspect did terror suspects referred by their agencies but it takes twice as long 78 days on average to remove cleared suspects, former suspects. director comey i believe defending our nation against terrorism is important but i also think we have to carefully balance that with their civil rights and liberties under the law. what specific steps is the fbi doing to ensure...
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the fbi, they then set to the fbi, you can arrest him, and the fbi did take credit for it. the d.c. snipers, it was the marshals service who put names on the snipers, and then give law enforcement the license plate of the car that they were driving in which they were arrested. i can go on and on and on, because when i get enthusiastic about a subject, i will ramble forever. but of the three of us, i am by far the least interesting. i'm going to introduce my friend, lenny depaul, and lenny will introduce mike earp. lenny has a distinguished career in law enforcement. he was in the navy special office, -- special, went from there to the secret service when he worked in the reagan white house. a friend of his said, you know, there's this really cool organization to bring knows about, the marshals service, and if you like action that's the place to be. lenny transferred into the marshals service and eventually came to head their largest and most effective task force, the new york-new jersey envelops task force which consisted of officers up from 53 different contributing agencies, all o
the fbi, they then set to the fbi, you can arrest him, and the fbi did take credit for it. the d.c. snipers, it was the marshals service who put names on the snipers, and then give law enforcement the license plate of the car that they were driving in which they were arrested. i can go on and on and on, because when i get enthusiastic about a subject, i will ramble forever. but of the three of us, i am by far the least interesting. i'm going to introduce my friend, lenny depaul, and lenny will...
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the fbi went to the bellamys' home. neither alvin nor the truck were there, but alvin's wife was. >> she proceeded to tell us where he was, that he was with his brothers, claude bellamy and larry bellamy. so, that is the first time we come up with three names. >> around 1:00 a.m., a car approached the bellamy home, but it wasn't alvin. it was alvin's brother, larry, who was a lieutenant with the myrtle beach police department. >> they gave me the name of lieutenant larry bellamy, and my initial reaction was, they've made a bad mistake. there's no possible way that they've got the right person or that they should even be looking at this particular person. >> larry vehemently denied any involvement in the robberies. alvin came home a short time later in the truck identified as the lookout vehicle. the fbi found $116 in brand-new bills in alvin's wallet. >> fresh, crisp 5s and 1s. i started writing down the serial numbers to the $1 and $5 bills. >> there was basically one of those ploys that you use. >> i told him that i w
the fbi went to the bellamys' home. neither alvin nor the truck were there, but alvin's wife was. >> she proceeded to tell us where he was, that he was with his brothers, claude bellamy and larry bellamy. so, that is the first time we come up with three names. >> around 1:00 a.m., a car approached the bellamy home, but it wasn't alvin. it was alvin's brother, larry, who was a lieutenant with the myrtle beach police department. >> they gave me the name of lieutenant larry...
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the fbi claims it did find something dangerous. and now agents want to talk to the man who lived there. >> the fbi is currently looking for a man by the name of ryan kelly chamberlain for possession of explosive material at his residence. >> reporter: authorities are asking for the public's help to find chamberlain. >> he's considered armed and dangerous. last seen south of san francisco, driving a white 2008 nissan ultima. >> reporter: but while the fbi wants police to use caution if they encounter chamberlain, right now, there's no information he's planning an attack. >> no threat to public safety at this time that we know of. >> reporter: a sign of the times. my sources say they can't yet determine if chamberlain is planning to harm anyone or himself. but these days, no one is willing to take any chances. david? >> all right, pierre thomas live in our washington bureau tonight. pierre, thanks. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news" this sunday night. carried away. the children trapped in this bouncy house as it's sen
the fbi claims it did find something dangerous. and now agents want to talk to the man who lived there. >> the fbi is currently looking for a man by the name of ryan kelly chamberlain for possession of explosive material at his residence. >> reporter: authorities are asking for the public's help to find chamberlain. >> he's considered armed and dangerous. last seen south of san francisco, driving a white 2008 nissan ultima. >> reporter: but while the fbi wants police to...
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if you see him the fbi says do not approach him. tonight, at 6:30 we will hear from a woman who works in this office next door to the apartment. what she has to say about her neighbor and what she heard coming from that apartment over the past few days, that is at 6:30. for now, live in san francisco, brian webb, kpix5. >> anyone with information of the whereabouts of the suspect is asked to contact the fbi office or dial 911. >>> a professor was arrested at l.a.x. last week says a grenade found in his luggage was an old souvenir. the l.a. times reports he just finished cleaning out his childhood home and put the grenade belonning to his late father in his caro. he is free on bail and the police plan to drop the charge against him. >>> the police arrested a suspect in the killing of three people at the jewish museum in brussels. a lone gunman pulling an assault riffel on may 24th. a 4th person who was shot survived. the suspect is a 29-year-old french man with ties to syria. >>> people are continuing to pay respects to 6 student who
if you see him the fbi says do not approach him. tonight, at 6:30 we will hear from a woman who works in this office next door to the apartment. what she has to say about her neighbor and what she heard coming from that apartment over the past few days, that is at 6:30. for now, live in san francisco, brian webb, kpix5. >> anyone with information of the whereabouts of the suspect is asked to contact the fbi office or dial 911. >>> a professor was arrested at l.a.x. last week says...
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wanted by the fbi after a search of his apartment in the city yesterday. authorities say he may have possessed explosives, not ricin as reported. nick smith is live in russian hill outside the apartment agents raided yesterday. >> good evening. an official with the fbi told me there's no evidence that champion bear lan is planning -- chamberlain is planning an attack. his apartment remains sealed. this as the man authorities say has ties to making explosives remains at large. >> he has put out a nationwide as well as a california statewide be on the lookout. >> the fbi is looking for this man, 42-year-old ryan kelly chamberlain ii, calling him armed and dangerous. >> possession of explosive material at his residence. >> our cameras were at his apartment when agents swarmed the unit, going in and out, wearing hazmat gear. the apartment is sealed but the fbi spokesman stressed there's no threat to public safety. >> explosives in chemical, biological or radiation known at this time. >> i was completely shocked. >> san francisco political consultant alex turk
wanted by the fbi after a search of his apartment in the city yesterday. authorities say he may have possessed explosives, not ricin as reported. nick smith is live in russian hill outside the apartment agents raided yesterday. >> good evening. an official with the fbi told me there's no evidence that champion bear lan is planning -- chamberlain is planning an attack. his apartment remains sealed. this as the man authorities say has ties to making explosives remains at large. >> he...
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it would what led the fbi investigators won't say. some cooperating evidence he was involved in something like this perhaps connected him to somebody else and fbi able to confirm through the internet and set search warrant. rivulet there looking for. we heard from their believes the leg work done on this case before the search warrant. not just internet investigation police department praise those whose ears and cisco call again ticking them off to a siding's one day put them to trim monday evening. the body of yesterday's missing voter found andrew 31 year- old male resident of sacramento found in the bay area to islands believe to be only person on board boat called out a paltry when it sank yesterday in golden gate bridge about in route from alameda to philippines is to other details authorities continuing investigation. setting new video student found where it was attacked by a school security officer nagel has the minister in mr. is fuming. early election results coming and the next union writers after second straight set up a ri
it would what led the fbi investigators won't say. some cooperating evidence he was involved in something like this perhaps connected him to somebody else and fbi able to confirm through the internet and set search warrant. rivulet there looking for. we heard from their believes the leg work done on this case before the search warrant. not just internet investigation police department praise those whose ears and cisco call again ticking them off to a siding's one day put them to trim monday...
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has the fbi investigates a federal crime they are in hazmat suits. there is no threat to public safety. >> it is standard procedure, when the hazmat is brought out. the fbi is taking safety very seriously. >> i saw them go up and go. they've been going out with boxes a lot. all kinds of funny looking gear i've never seen before. >> reporter: the bomb squat also showed up on the scene. they secured the area so agent could conduct their business. >> why would all the fb ieshs and all these trucks be here. it is kind of weird. there were no evacuations but neighbors were asked to stay inside their homes so there would be less foot traffic and that the investigation would be expedited. this all started at 8:00 this morning and it coin continues. >>> just in, westbound lanes alameda county completely closed. at least one person died in that accident. lanes expected to be closed at least another two hours. cause of the crash remained under investigation. >>> play structure is detroyed . when fire fighters arrived the structure was engulfed in flames. inves
has the fbi investigates a federal crime they are in hazmat suits. there is no threat to public safety. >> it is standard procedure, when the hazmat is brought out. the fbi is taking safety very seriously. >> i saw them go up and go. they've been going out with boxes a lot. all kinds of funny looking gear i've never seen before. >> reporter: the bomb squat also showed up on the scene. they secured the area so agent could conduct their business. >> why would all the fb...
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the fbi is on the hunt for a man they say is armed and dangerous. they're looking for ryan chamberlain. he lives in san francisco and agents say they found bombmaking chemicals inside his russian hill apartment. "today in the bay" kris sanchez close to that apartment this morning and no word yet what prompted authorities to even search that apartment in the first place. >> no, laura. what they're saying right now is that it's related to a criminal investigation, though they're not saying what triggered that search warrant here at this russian hill apartment. but we can tell you they consider ryan chamberlain armed and dangerous, though not an imminent public threat related to those explosives. take a look at thhis picture, oe again. best known for social media savvy and also known for his work on high-profile political campaigns including that of lieutenant governor gavin newsom. this is what it looked like on the scene saturday and sunday as fbi agents along with san francisco police and fire swarmed the russian hill apartment and found those explo
the fbi is on the hunt for a man they say is armed and dangerous. they're looking for ryan chamberlain. he lives in san francisco and agents say they found bombmaking chemicals inside his russian hill apartment. "today in the bay" kris sanchez close to that apartment this morning and no word yet what prompted authorities to even search that apartment in the first place. >> no, laura. what they're saying right now is that it's related to a criminal investigation, though they're...
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fbi agents are in the area now looking for any trace of him. this was
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fbi agents asked employees people if they had seen chamberlain. nobody here at this bar saw him, and in fact other establishment owners told me that they were also shown these photos and and were told this bit about how he used this atm. so far, no arrests reported. i will tell you that ryan kelley chamberlain. he is one of the fbi's most wanted men. as of all weekend we've been reporting on this. he's described as armed and dangerous as feds investigated this knob hill apartment this weekend. a nationwide man hunt is underway. he put out a letter that seemed a lot like a suicide note but apparently healths still alive as of this afternoon. pete lee says that, this was a quote, "sighting." same clothes. lee goes on to say they take every lead seriously when there is a sighting he says, we will deploy agents and police officers that can, and apparently they did this afternoon, after that sighting, a credible sighting for the fbi at around 2:00. >> yeah, if you use the atm and there's a record of it and that's probably why the feds got there. joe va
fbi agents asked employees people if they had seen chamberlain. nobody here at this bar saw him, and in fact other establishment owners told me that they were also shown these photos and and were told this bit about how he used this atm. so far, no arrests reported. i will tell you that ryan kelley chamberlain. he is one of the fbi's most wanted men. as of all weekend we've been reporting on this. he's described as armed and dangerous as feds investigated this knob hill apartment this weekend....
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de barrio, un juez de florida invitÓ a un >> el fbi dio inicio a una campaÑa nacional para detener a personas que apunten con rayos lÁser a aviones, porque constituye una violaciÓn federal que pone en peligro a pilotos y pasajeros, el fbi estÁ ofreciendo una recompensa de 10.000 $ a personas que informen de alguien que estÉ cometiendo este delito, veamos la importancia de esta compaÑÍa. >> en el 2005 aumentaron a mÁs de 1100% los ataques de rayos lÁser contra aviones en el paÍs, debido al aumento del fbi creÓ un programa piloto cuyo objetivo es concientizar sobre el peligro de esta prÁctica. desde el lanzamiento del programa el 11 de febrero de 2014 se registraron descensos del 19% de incidentes. creemos que si continuamos con mÁs publicidad y educando a la comunidad, van a reducir los incidentes. en dallas hubo 90 ataques de rayos lÁser en el 2013. anÁlisis del fbi muestra que esto ocurre con mÁs frecuencia entre las 12:00 de la media noche hasta las siete de la madre diana, los responsables adolescentes y adultos hasta los 45 aÑos de edad, muchos de ellos no saben q
de barrio, un juez de florida invitÓ a un >> el fbi dio inicio a una campaÑa nacional para detener a personas que apunten con rayos lÁser a aviones, porque constituye una violaciÓn federal que pone en peligro a pilotos y pasajeros, el fbi estÁ ofreciendo una recompensa de 10.000 $ a personas que informen de alguien que estÉ cometiendo este delito, veamos la importancia de esta compaÑÍa. >> en el 2005 aumentaron a mÁs de 1100% los ataques de rayos lÁser contra aviones en el...
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if you see him, the fbi says do not approach him. live in san francisco, back to you. >>> the police plan to drop the charges against a professor with a grenade on a plane. the man just finished cleaning out his childhood home and accidentally tossed the grenade into a carry on last week. he is free on bail. >>> well, new at 11:00. a 71-year-old man is behind bars tonight accused of killing his ex-wife. the owner of a well known restaurant in napa. the police responded this morning. it is now blocked off with yellow tape. the police found her body in the bathroom with stab wounds and signs of blunt force trauma. they say her ex-husband admitted to killing her during a domestic dispute yesterday. >>> a namesake and founder of this restaurant on 1st street. it was closed today. they posted a handwritten sign on the front door requesting privacy. the restaurant closed the booth at the music festival today. >>> hot spots are still smoldering tonight from a fire that tore through a central valley walnut processing plant. it destroyed 4 bu
if you see him, the fbi says do not approach him. live in san francisco, back to you. >>> the police plan to drop the charges against a professor with a grenade on a plane. the man just finished cleaning out his childhood home and accidentally tossed the grenade into a carry on last week. he is free on bail. >>> well, new at 11:00. a 71-year-old man is behind bars tonight accused of killing his ex-wife. the owner of a well known restaurant in napa. the police responded this...
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so the fbi definitely has a group. however, i mentioned at the group, i mean, it's not that secret writing's obsolete. you can always use it. especially if you're in prison, you can't use fancy computers and things because you don't get to have one, so you might have to use one of the bodily fluids or orange juice or lemon juice, whatever. but these days one of the predominant ways to communicate is through digital, what's called digital steg nothing my and other methods of hidden writing, and it's done electronically. people communicate the same way we always communicate, right? it might be, could be conspicuous or inconspicuous if you send a letter. i heard jimmy carter saying he just sends letters to people because he doesn't want the nsa reading his mail. [laughter] but in general, and also the cia used, used a lot of electronic communication during the cold war as well. and so they used first transmissions, for instance, so you could, you know, send something to someone, and it transmitted so quickly, it would be
so the fbi definitely has a group. however, i mentioned at the group, i mean, it's not that secret writing's obsolete. you can always use it. especially if you're in prison, you can't use fancy computers and things because you don't get to have one, so you might have to use one of the bodily fluids or orange juice or lemon juice, whatever. but these days one of the predominant ways to communicate is through digital, what's called digital steg nothing my and other methods of hidden writing, and...
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the fbi followed him. when they got on his trail it was the british and gave him a tip and i told all hole story here. they followed him. let me find that passage. i had it here. a well. i guess i don't have it but to make a long story short they were following these, he got out that gas station and said why you following me? we are not following you. yes you are. got back in the car and they -- it was a funny scenes that he knew he was being followed and he confronts the fbi that they eventually did catch him. those are his mug shots. this was a fascinating mystery to unravel. i mentioned at the germans started using the micro dog which was basically reduce a photographic reduction of a secret message and as i mentioned it takes a long time to write secret messages by hand so if you have a lot to write you could tighten up and reduce it to something the size of a period at the end of the sentence and that is what hoover called j. edgar hoover called the masterpiece of espionage. there are lots of myths su
the fbi followed him. when they got on his trail it was the british and gave him a tip and i told all hole story here. they followed him. let me find that passage. i had it here. a well. i guess i don't have it but to make a long story short they were following these, he got out that gas station and said why you following me? we are not following you. yes you are. got back in the car and they -- it was a funny scenes that he knew he was being followed and he confronts the fbi that they...
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the fbi is looking for ryan chamberlain. he is the man who was in the apartment that has been the source of this all day long him tod they believe him to be armed and dangerous. they are alerting all local law enforcement to look for this man and if they see him they say to stay away. they say his car could be rigged with explosives. they did not have a chance to search that car when they delivered the search want to his apartment earlier this morning. several hours ago that there was a loud bang and they were able to safely disrupt a device and hazmat crews recovered a very large amount of ricin. they have to get the substance they found tested to confirm it is indeed ricin. but at this point they are working on confinement and collection. dressed in full hazmat suits and masks, investigators walked in and out of the jackson street ground levelapartmentel day. only abc 7 was there as agents rigged a system to remove a tool box from the unit and examined it at "n" the courtyard. the bomb did pos-- disposal rob was used. >> t
the fbi is looking for ryan chamberlain. he is the man who was in the apartment that has been the source of this all day long him tod they believe him to be armed and dangerous. they are alerting all local law enforcement to look for this man and if they see him they say to stay away. they say his car could be rigged with explosives. they did not have a chance to search that car when they delivered the search want to his apartment earlier this morning. several hours ago that there was a loud...
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fbi agents announcing they are looking for ryan chamberlain. lives in san francisco and wanted for explosive materials. he is 6'3", 225 pounds and blue eyes and brown hair and last seen driving south of san francisco in a white nissan ultima. investigators don't know his intent or motive but they consider him armed and dangerous. investigators were out here all day long yesterday from morning till late at night, some in hazmat suits. >> no threat to public safety. i will answer these questions off the bat. there is explosives. no radiation known at this time. >> reporter: we spoke with a neighbor whose office is next to his apartment. she last saw him last weekend or the weekend before as she was taking out her recycling inasmuch she talked to -- recycling. she talked to him off often is surprise he is at the center of the investigation. [ silence-no audio ] >> he is very friendly. nice looking fellow. he is quiet. he is -- you have to start the conversation with him. never vice versa. >> reporter: the fbi says if you do see ryan chamberlain do
fbi agents announcing they are looking for ryan chamberlain. lives in san francisco and wanted for explosive materials. he is 6'3", 225 pounds and blue eyes and brown hair and last seen driving south of san francisco in a white nissan ultima. investigators don't know his intent or motive but they consider him armed and dangerous. investigators were out here all day long yesterday from morning till late at night, some in hazmat suits. >> no threat to public safety. i will answer these...
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he claims a few dark internet searches lead to the fbi raid. s but what concerns me today is the apparent suicide note. >> reporter: for the people who know ryan, they hope this is all a big misunderstanding and hope ryan reaches out for help before it is too late. >> hopeful that he is still alive and will turn himself in and get the help that he needs. >> reporter: and chamberlain's twitter feed is blowing up today with a lot of people angry at the fbi with others urging him not to do anything drastic. tonight at 6:30, the message that chamberlain wrote about gun violence in america just hours before the fbi raided his home. live in san francisco, brian webb, kpix 5. >> we have their complete good- bye manifesto online. head to our website on cbs5.com to take a look. >>> the bay area headlines tonight with the coast guard that will be searching for a missing sailor whose boat sank near the golden gate bridge as they received that distress signal from the al ma 30 -- alma30-foot vessel as they show where they are searching near the cove just w
he claims a few dark internet searches lead to the fbi raid. s but what concerns me today is the apparent suicide note. >> reporter: for the people who know ryan, they hope this is all a big misunderstanding and hope ryan reaches out for help before it is too late. >> hopeful that he is still alive and will turn himself in and get the help that he needs. >> reporter: and chamberlain's twitter feed is blowing up today with a lot of people angry at the fbi with others urging him...
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the fbi hasn't said what was found inside. late last night, that car was towed away from crissy field. chamberlain had been on the run since early on saturday morning when the fbi raided his russian hill apartment. now, chamberlain wasn't at home at the time. but agents said they found bombmaking materials inside the unit. he's being held on suspicion of holding explosives. at 8:30 this morning, the fbi will be holding a news conference and offering more details on this case and hopefully some more details on how exactly they tracked down chamberlain. we're live this morning in san francisco, alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. thank you, alex. >>> 7:35. yesterday, several mess acages -- messages were popping up from chamberlain. he appeared to defend himself. one message read, no stashes, not armed and dangerous. i explored some ugly websites a year ago. i was depressed. no one was ever in danger. that was apparently in reference to the fbi raid on his apartment in san francisco. authorities say they found explos
the fbi hasn't said what was found inside. late last night, that car was towed away from crissy field. chamberlain had been on the run since early on saturday morning when the fbi raided his russian hill apartment. now, chamberlain wasn't at home at the time. but agents said they found bombmaking materials inside the unit. he's being held on suspicion of holding explosives. at 8:30 this morning, the fbi will be holding a news conference and offering more details on this case and hopefully some...
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that's when the fbi raided his russian hill apartment. chamberlain wasn't home at the time but agents say they found bomb making materials inside the unit. that prompted this nationwide manhunt but again it has ended and later on this morning the fbi is expected to hold a news conference to offer more details on this investigation and the charges cha chamberlain will be facing. we are live this morning in san francisco, alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >> yesterday several messages were popping up on social media that appeared to come from chamberlain. on facebook and twitter he appeared to defend himself. one message read no stashes, not armed and dangerous, no car rigged to explode. i explored some ugly websites a year ago. i was depressed, no one was ever in danger. that was apparently in reference to the fbi raid on his apartment in san francisco. authorities say they found explosive materials inside and that's what led to the search for him. now, a letter in chamberlain's name also talked about his depression. it read in part quote
that's when the fbi raided his russian hill apartment. chamberlain wasn't home at the time but agents say they found bomb making materials inside the unit. that prompted this nationwide manhunt but again it has ended and later on this morning the fbi is expected to hold a news conference to offer more details on this investigation and the charges cha chamberlain will be facing. we are live this morning in san francisco, alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >> yesterday several messages were...
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that's when the fbi raided his russian hill apartment. that search stemmed from a tip they received. chamberlain was not at home at the time. agents went inside and searched the place and that's when they found the bombmaking materials inside the unit. during this manhunt, chamberlain is thought to have posted an online letter describing his deep depression. agents are not sure what he planned to do with the explosives but they say they didn't want to find out. >> there were particular items found when we executed the search warrant that caused us great concern, concern for the public safety and any event he decided to utilize those in such a fashion, it was going to be a significant problem. >> reporter: a group of people thought to be some of chamberlain's friends were in the courtroom this morning for that initial appearance. none of them wanted to talk to us about the accusations against him. if chamberlain is convicted,er faces up to ten years -- he faces up to ten years in prison. he will be back in court tomorrow and in the meantim
that's when the fbi raided his russian hill apartment. that search stemmed from a tip they received. chamberlain was not at home at the time. agents went inside and searched the place and that's when they found the bombmaking materials inside the unit. during this manhunt, chamberlain is thought to have posted an online letter describing his deep depression. agents are not sure what he planned to do with the explosives but they say they didn't want to find out. >> there were particular...
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the fbi is still scared of this man. he doesn't have nearly the influence over the community as he did then. >> you got to see it twice it was so good. but in reference to that clip, this sort of mind the scenes look at the leaders of the movement. we don't have -- i never saw this footage before i saw this film. what was it about these young swedish film makmakefilmmakers journalisist that allowed them to do this? >> i saw footage in this film that blew my mind. in algeria, they showed images of the building where we were. no one in america has seen pictures of the building other than in the new york times on november 1st, 1970. edward cleaver is supposed to be done but he is saying we want to reach the level of the war but they would not low it. the level of insane white supremacy and we challenged it and had a movement that is refuting it. so in the context of the vietnam war and being disrespected, the names they got called and all that, might have had something to do with how they responded. but it intimidates the p
the fbi is still scared of this man. he doesn't have nearly the influence over the community as he did then. >> you got to see it twice it was so good. but in reference to that clip, this sort of mind the scenes look at the leaders of the movement. we don't have -- i never saw this footage before i saw this film. what was it about these young swedish film makmakefilmmakers journalisist that allowed them to do this? >> i saw footage in this film that blew my mind. in algeria, they...
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apparently he wrote to that the fbi were tipped off to him because in recent months that's why the fbi move them. apparently they did recover explosives. they did not say how much explosives were recovered. >>: >>: >>: this all started. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. are those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. with the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you whoa! introducg thkohl tohlestoil. hone che thiout. what up? the -tou flu foyourome. whoa get yours day e ho dep. ♪ the settler for the highway for ride. i have a complete traffic check when the kron4 for ride. i have a complete traffic check when the kron4 morning news returns. [ telephone rings how's the camping tr? well, the kids had fun, but i think i slept on aock. ♪ the best part of wakin' up what are you doing having coffee. ohh. ♪
apparently he wrote to that the fbi were tipped off to him because in recent months that's why the fbi move them. apparently they did recover explosives. they did not say how much explosives were recovered. >>: >>: >>: this all started. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. are those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come...
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the fbi is looking for ryan chamberlain. he is the man who was in the apartment that has been the source of this all day long investigation and they believe him to be armed and dangerous. they are alerting all local law enforcement to look for this man and if they see him they say to stay away. they say his car could be rigged with explosives. they did not have a chance to search that car when they delivered the search want to his apartment earlier this morning. several hours ago that there was a loud bang and they were able to safely disrupt a device and hazmat crews recovered a very large amount of ricin. they have to get the substance they found tested to confirm it is indeed ricin. but at this point they are working on confinement and collection. dressed in full hazmat suits and masks, investigators walked in and out of the jackson street ground level apartment all day. only abc 7 was there as agents rigged a system to remove a tool box from the unit and examined it at "n" the courtyard. the bomb did pos-- disposal rob w
the fbi is looking for ryan chamberlain. he is the man who was in the apartment that has been the source of this all day long investigation and they believe him to be armed and dangerous. they are alerting all local law enforcement to look for this man and if they see him they say to stay away. they say his car could be rigged with explosives. they did not have a chance to search that car when they delivered the search want to his apartment earlier this morning. several hours ago that there was...
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and that's why i've been fully cooperating with the fbi agents. and i'm happy to do so in the future, too, until this gets resolved. >> the investigation reportedly started three years ago after icahn accumulated a stake in clorox. >>> now to your microclimate forecast. beautiful day around the bay area. well, for most of the bay area. here's a live look at alcatraz. tomorrow, part of the escape from alcatraz triathlon will go on. athletes have to swim a mile and a half from the island to the shore. bike and then run through the city. it's the swimming part that i couldn't do. >> okay. i understand. maybe we should check in with anthony slaughter. >> you can't do it, right, terry? but the thing about it, the water temperatures are going to be so cold that after you get out of the water, biking and running could be a little hard because it will be chilly. we have a marine layer right now starting to push in. look at the leading edge of that fog starting to push into san francisco. you just saw from our live sky camera network, san francisco is deal
and that's why i've been fully cooperating with the fbi agents. and i'm happy to do so in the future, too, until this gets resolved. >> the investigation reportedly started three years ago after icahn accumulated a stake in clorox. >>> now to your microclimate forecast. beautiful day around the bay area. well, for most of the bay area. here's a live look at alcatraz. tomorrow, part of the escape from alcatraz triathlon will go on. athletes have to swim a mile and a half from the...
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an official with the fbi told me there's no evidence that champion bear lan is planning -- chamberlain is planning an attack. his apartment remains sealed. this as the man authorities say has ties to making explosives remains at large. >> he has put out a nationwide as well as a california statewide be on the lookout. >> the fbi is looking for this man, 42-year-old ryan kelly chamberlain ii, calling him armed and dangerous. >> possession of explosive material at his residence. >> our cameras were at his apartment when agents swarmed the unit, going in and out, wearing hazmat gear. the apartment is sealed but the fbi spokesman stressed there's no threat to public safety. >> explosives in chemical, biological or radiation known at this time. >> i was completely shocked. >> san francisco political consultant alex turk is reserving judgment until all the facts are known but says hell new chamberlain as a field organizer on lieutenant governor gavin newsom's 2003 mayoral campaign. he describes him as a hard-working guy, honest, a far cry from the description of the fbi. >> out of character.
an official with the fbi told me there's no evidence that champion bear lan is planning -- chamberlain is planning an attack. his apartment remains sealed. this as the man authorities say has ties to making explosives remains at large. >> he has put out a nationwide as well as a california statewide be on the lookout. >> the fbi is looking for this man, 42-year-old ryan kelly chamberlain ii, calling him armed and dangerous. >> possession of explosive material at his residence....