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louis county police are here. st. louis city police are here. ferguson police are here. right now just trying to clear the roads. anderson? >> jake, do you still have large numbers of protesters there confronting police or interacting with police? >> there are definitely people confronting police. the numbers are relatively small, especially compared to what we saw earlier tonight. there have also been some shots that we heard but they were actually i think rounds in the police car that were set on fire and exploding in the police car. so some of the rounds that we heard came from that, from the police cars being lit on fire and the ammunition going off inside. but much of the crowd has dispersed. there are still quite a few people out here but much smaller. >> i just want to tell our viewers, we're at the command center. we're now seeing dozens of police cruisers arriving here. some have had their lights on, but they're moving at a pretty good rate of speed. looks like they're state troopers. yeah, most of these vehicles are state troopers. i'm not exactly sure what loc
louis county police are here. st. louis city police are here. ferguson police are here. right now just trying to clear the roads. anderson? >> jake, do you still have large numbers of protesters there confronting police or interacting with police? >> there are definitely people confronting police. the numbers are relatively small, especially compared to what we saw earlier tonight. there have also been some shots that we heard but they were actually i think rounds in the police car...
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police station. i don't know why they're shining this light right at us right now. but the crowd has largely dispers dispersed. it's reassembled down the street. there's a fire burning there right now. it is quiet back down at the other side of the street where this happened. but it seems to be a storefront, don, if you can see there, van, what that is that's burning. >> they're trying to wire us up. >> there seem to be flames at that end of the street. we're not quite sure what it is. we're going to get don back in. don of course had on his gas mask when the tear gas hit. but i don't think it was enough for him. >> it wasn't tight enough. can you guys hear me now? in the control room. i can hear you if you talk to me. yeah. so again, they -- the police officers sprayed -- or threw tear gas into the crowd. some of it got us. we tried to get to another location. we heard gunshots on the scene as well. chris, you were overcome with tear gas as well. we had protesters around us who were angry. many of t
police station. i don't know why they're shining this light right at us right now. but the crowd has largely dispers dispersed. it's reassembled down the street. there's a fire burning there right now. it is quiet back down at the other side of the street where this happened. but it seems to be a storefront, don, if you can see there, van, what that is that's burning. >> they're trying to wire us up. >> there seem to be flames at that end of the street. we're not quite sure what it...
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the topic is the police. he and keyshan have gotten to know each other through poetry circles. >> i'm pretty sure we heard of bill bretton, the news police commissioner. he has a theory called community policing. tonight's topic, who polices this community? >> nypd. >> reporter: the poetry boils with resentment. >> no identity. they say color ain't an issue but how can it not be when innocence has what the oppressor believes? >> this is not a poem. this is a war cry for every poor child by men who were found innocent in court. >> reporter: luis's poetry speaks to the lingering miss trust he feels toward the police. >> authorities scare us to putting bars on our windows, more like our cribs, our cradles to the grave. my people, i hope you listening. it's time to pick up the pen, take this movement out of the room. i promise you can make it. let's go. okay, get home safe. we're here for each other. >> reporter: after the open mic, luis and his family pack up. there's concern about how his younger brother, elvin
the topic is the police. he and keyshan have gotten to know each other through poetry circles. >> i'm pretty sure we heard of bill bretton, the news police commissioner. he has a theory called community policing. tonight's topic, who polices this community? >> nypd. >> reporter: the poetry boils with resentment. >> no identity. they say color ain't an issue but how can it not be when innocence has what the oppressor believes? >> this is not a poem. this is a war...
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the relationship is too close from a rookie police officer and the police commissioner. everyone is in a line together. >> we have what we call - you are not having real impropriety, you have the appearance of impropriety. when you have a situation where the community mistrusts the process, if you are talking about inspiring confidence in the process, you have to get to the point where you say "look, we will not have the appearance of impropriety." >> bring someone in from outside. >> bring someone in from outside, with no influence, no community ties, nothing like that, let that be their only job. the fact of the matter is they can do it unencome berd. >> would -- unencumbered. >> would it have made a difference? >> i definitely thing it would. even if not, it shows the impropriety when you have the prosecutor investigating the police that they work with every single day. >> i think it would have made a difference. >> i never failed to indict someone, except one time when i didn't want to indict someone. you can do what you need to do if you want to do what you need to
the relationship is too close from a rookie police officer and the police commissioner. everyone is in a line together. >> we have what we call - you are not having real impropriety, you have the appearance of impropriety. when you have a situation where the community mistrusts the process, if you are talking about inspiring confidence in the process, you have to get to the point where you say "look, we will not have the appearance of impropriety." >> bring someone in from...
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has a fraught system with police. this is about a problem with police. this is a global problem they're saying starting with solidarity in ferguson today. >> not just a global problem, but it also underscores just how raw certain communities are because they don't feel that justice applies to them the same way it applies to others. are more demonstrations planned? are we expecting to see more protests there in london? >> we'll wait to see. if you look at social media, the amount of people talking about it and more and more groups joining in. also some concern, there are smaller groups trying to get involved saying the initial organizers are white organizers. this should be a black-led demonstration, so we'll wait to see how it does develop. actually in london, a lot of healing has taken place, according to many black community leaders since those protests. when you speak to david lammy the guy i spoke to yesterday, he's part of that protest. he said what ferguson needs to do is get a whole community involved. they feel this is looked at again but in a wa
has a fraught system with police. this is about a problem with police. this is a global problem they're saying starting with solidarity in ferguson today. >> not just a global problem, but it also underscores just how raw certain communities are because they don't feel that justice applies to them the same way it applies to others. are more demonstrations planned? are we expecting to see more protests there in london? >> we'll wait to see. if you look at social media, the amount of...
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oriented policing. that is the notion that officers need to be part of the community. they need to be known to the community. they need to be in the community and not in the community as an occupying force. if you have that kind of policing, i think you are far less likely to have the situations arise. they tend to get defused. people have noted one of the problems with ferguson is the police department is overwhelmingly white, and it is policing a majority minority community. majority african-american community. i think there are only three african-american officers on the force of over 50 officers. that sets up a situation where there is a lack of community trust. one of the things the justice department will be looking at is the lack of diversity in the ferguson police department. they will look at the hiring practices that have created that lack of diversity. i think it is important to have a police force that looks like the community it is patrolling in order to win the trust of the community. as a
oriented policing. that is the notion that officers need to be part of the community. they need to be known to the community. they need to be in the community and not in the community as an occupying force. if you have that kind of policing, i think you are far less likely to have the situations arise. they tend to get defused. people have noted one of the problems with ferguson is the police department is overwhelmingly white, and it is policing a majority minority community. majority...
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when police have shoots or when there are claims of police brutality, the police give ore police officers the opportunity to write their story in relation to the evidence, in relation to the claims that other people made. so he had time to craft a very particular story. and finally for me, darren wilson's story sounds very much like george zimmerman's story and every other story. there's this super hulk hogan-like negro who comes into the world who somehow is so strong and formidable that even bullets can't stop them. so i must kill him. and the problem with this is that it plays into the imaginations and the minds of people who actually believe that. so white supremacist anger and fear of black bodies become codified that people say oh, yeah, that's a reasonable response. >> van doesn't buy the story, mark doesn't buy the story. but members of the grand jury believed what the officer said, and they did not indict him. so what gives here? >> well, let me say this. i don't know if he's telling the truth or no the. i saw the interview with stephanopolous, but he seems credible. but i have h
when police have shoots or when there are claims of police brutality, the police give ore police officers the opportunity to write their story in relation to the evidence, in relation to the claims that other people made. so he had time to craft a very particular story. and finally for me, darren wilson's story sounds very much like george zimmerman's story and every other story. there's this super hulk hogan-like negro who comes into the world who somehow is so strong and formidable that even...
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as a police chief. you need to start building those relationships. >> i'm going to agree with both chiefs there. community trust starts years in advance, decades even, and what you didn't have was that ability to regain the trust of the community, because it doesn't look like they ever sought it. so i think the violence was going to happen in places like ferguson, but it won't necessarily go to any other city who has developed those relationships with the community at large. you can't do that overnight. you don't have a few hours to develop lasting, trusting relationships. you have to get on the job and each predecessor before you and each successor after you, they must carry on that kind of community trust and rebuilding because all it takes is one incident to set you years backwards if you don't have that trust built up. >> mr. kerik let me ask you in a slightly different way and posit this. do you think had the police in some way, shape or form, told the officer's story, remember, we didn't hear from
as a police chief. you need to start building those relationships. >> i'm going to agree with both chiefs there. community trust starts years in advance, decades even, and what you didn't have was that ability to regain the trust of the community, because it doesn't look like they ever sought it. so i think the violence was going to happen in places like ferguson, but it won't necessarily go to any other city who has developed those relationships with the community at large. you can't do...
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and are shot more than police by police than other races. that doesn't mean there's a bias there. there could be a lot of different farcs. result of those statistics are that people really blue believe that black youth are racially profiled and murdered. they think that black men, especially are targeted. so i understand that robert mcculloch is making that argument. on the ground here, i've talked to dozens of people who believe that he black youth lives do not matter and this was just a confirmation of that. >> yamiche, so many of us have been following this story around the nation. that's obviously why the president spoke out so swiftly. how did people on the ground there who were outside, how did they follow bob mccullough's actual address? was your sense they were watching it or hearing it on radios and hearing it from friends or were they hearing it word of mouth because ultimately, what we're looking at is a response to this lack of indictment on these five charges. >> good evening. it is 2:07 a.m. and the east coast, 1:07 a.m. in fer
and are shot more than police by police than other races. that doesn't mean there's a bias there. there could be a lot of different farcs. result of those statistics are that people really blue believe that black youth are racially profiled and murdered. they think that black men, especially are targeted. so i understand that robert mcculloch is making that argument. on the ground here, i've talked to dozens of people who believe that he black youth lives do not matter and this was just a...
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police now starting to back up. >> police are? >> four shots fired. we've got four buildings on fire. shots fired in the direction of police. this is not going well. >> from pictures it doesn't appear they know where shots are coming from. >> no. there is at least two handguns involved thchl is the third time we've heard shots. this more than in the past. now we've got eights probably looking for the source of that. firefighters and now, helicopters looking for the source. >> they've lit up the sky. they're doing that i guess with the flood lights. test test megan kelly we'll be with you all night long. >> breaking tonight an increasingly ugly scene in ferguson, missouri. violence breaking out after a grand jury decides it will not indict police officer darrin wilson for the shooting death of 18-year-old michael brown. the officer is white and the 18-year-old was black. welcome to a live midnight edition of "the kelly file." i'm megyn kelly. over the past few hours we have witnessed disturbing scenes on the straits of missouri. the crews are witnessin
police now starting to back up. >> police are? >> four shots fired. we've got four buildings on fire. shots fired in the direction of police. this is not going well. >> from pictures it doesn't appear they know where shots are coming from. >> no. there is at least two handguns involved thchl is the third time we've heard shots. this more than in the past. now we've got eights probably looking for the source of that. firefighters and now, helicopters looking for the...
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louis police officer. he was telling us that it is difficult to get african-americans to be police officers in ferguson. how can we change that? how can we -- is it something within the department we have to change? it is something outside the department? how do we encourage that integration and the coming together? >> i find it difficult to believe that there aren't young black men and women who would gladly take that job. but you have to imagine being asked to serve in a police department that has not been kind to your community. they've got some optic that's they need to deal with. they have a perception problem that they need to address. but we certainly need the police department not only in ferguson but across the country to reflect the community. we've got to deal with all of these systemic issues. and so we're glad to welcome eric holder to ebeneezer baptist church. i've been encouraged by some of the moves being made about it justice department. we need more moves to be made. and we're eager to he
louis police officer. he was telling us that it is difficult to get african-americans to be police officers in ferguson. how can we change that? how can we -- is it something within the department we have to change? it is something outside the department? how do we encourage that integration and the coming together? >> i find it difficult to believe that there aren't young black men and women who would gladly take that job. but you have to imagine being asked to serve in a police...
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and on police departments to train their police officers better and to make their police departments much more diverse find. but i think just as much if not more responsibility is on the black community to reduce the reason why the police officers are assigned to such large numbers. it's because blacks commit murder eight times ber capiper . we didn't do it based on race. if there were a lot of murders in a community, we put a lot of police officers there. if i put all my police officers on park avenue and none in harlem, thousands and thousands more blacks would have killed during the eight years i was mayor. >> mayor, we're running out of time. i do want to ask you about a specific case in cleveland this week. we're going to put the video up. i'm sure you're familiar with the case. this was a 12-year-old boy walking around waving what turned out to be an air pistol. police responded to a call and an officer comes up and shoots him dead in two seconds. does this give a sense of what the black communities complain about that police are on a hair trigger in their communities? >> there
and on police departments to train their police officers better and to make their police departments much more diverse find. but i think just as much if not more responsibility is on the black community to reduce the reason why the police officers are assigned to such large numbers. it's because blacks commit murder eight times ber capiper . we didn't do it based on race. if there were a lot of murders in a community, we put a lot of police officers there. if i put all my police officers on...
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police still making progress. i assume in the next several minutes or so, police will continue their march down florissant. >> and in your area, are you also seeing essentially at this hour as we've said, 12:19 a.m. local time a lot fewer people out and about? >> yeah, i'd say about an hour ago, there were hundreds of people out here. those numbers have diminished dramatically. we don't see the very few protesters are here behind the police line. there were protesters out on the other side a short time ago. out of eye distance now. as i mentioned, there are businesses that are fully engulfed in flames down the block from here. that's likely the reason why police are pushing forward. they are still gathered here standing at the ready but in position to move forward. but for now standing down. >> miguel, thanks for your reporting. we'll have more from you live tonight. i want to bring in kaleb mason, a former federal t federal prosecutor and a law professor who has been following this case. good evening. >> how are
police still making progress. i assume in the next several minutes or so, police will continue their march down florissant. >> and in your area, are you also seeing essentially at this hour as we've said, 12:19 a.m. local time a lot fewer people out and about? >> yeah, i'd say about an hour ago, there were hundreds of people out here. those numbers have diminished dramatically. we don't see the very few protesters are here behind the police line. there were protesters out on the...
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it's a burning police car. it's one of several police cars that are vandalized by the grand jury not to indict darren wilson. it's an incredible scene. thick smoke and big crowds a larger presence of protests. what we saw before coming on the air here. again was the police car engulfed in flames. we will return you to the scene if the conditions warrant. >>> thethey are working togetheo combat sexual violence. a u.v.a. student was gang-raped at the ficapat the phi capa psi. >> the suspension of fraternities gives the time to breathe and to develop for sub standive changes that confronts this problem. >> the culture is learned. it can be unlearned. we try to unlearn these practices. >>> since the article was published rolling stones said it went viral, and they decried the convict of interests that lies in universities trying to >>> a man was in court today. each carried a year in jail and fined up to $2,100. >>> as melissa has opinion telling yobeen tellingus an estn americans will hit the roads. many drive to
it's a burning police car. it's one of several police cars that are vandalized by the grand jury not to indict darren wilson. it's an incredible scene. thick smoke and big crowds a larger presence of protests. what we saw before coming on the air here. again was the police car engulfed in flames. we will return you to the scene if the conditions warrant. >>> thethey are working togetheo combat sexual violence. a u.v.a. student was gang-raped at the ficapat the phi capa psi. >>...
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it's really squandering our police resources. >> reporter: and he says often causes mistrust of police, which can lead to the kind of anger pouring out of ferguson, missouri. >> you create harm when you stop people for no reason, because you infringe upon their rights as a citizen. >> reporter: civil rights attorney john burres says oakland is making great strides in building trust and reforming the department. >> training is improving, but more training is going to occur as we get more information and do some analysis work around the stops. >> reporter: still this shooting of the unarmed michael brown in ferguson strikes close to home. >> they want to ask how they act, i'll just continue to act cool, because i don't want to have them accidently pull a gun out on me and shoot me. >> reporter: the department has hired a consultant to analyze trends in police stops. in oakland, rob roth, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> new hope in the search for an ebola vaccine, plus -- from warm weather continuing for a beautiful start to the holiday weekend. but a storm is on the horizon. how much rain you
it's really squandering our police resources. >> reporter: and he says often causes mistrust of police, which can lead to the kind of anger pouring out of ferguson, missouri. >> you create harm when you stop people for no reason, because you infringe upon their rights as a citizen. >> reporter: civil rights attorney john burres says oakland is making great strides in building trust and reforming the department. >> training is improving, but more training is going to...
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the police car burned outside of city hall. there were reports of gunshots, and police used tear gas and pepper spray on protesters. missouri's governor called up thousands more members of the national guard, an outside ferguson's police department they helped police guard the building and confront a crowd that grew slowly throughout the evening. eventually they did. they were several arrests but no injuries. as the night went on people slipped away, driven home perhaps the cold air, the extra police presence. later in a news they spoke of a challenging night for them. >> rocks, bottles, it looks like broken tent poles that were hurled at the officers. those are all things that we're trying to protect the guardsmen and the police officers from as they try to do their job. >> darren wilson, the policeman who won't face criminal charges for killing michael brown last august gave his first tv interview. he expressed no remorse and said that he feared for his life during the altercation with michael brown. >> i used the door to pus
the police car burned outside of city hall. there were reports of gunshots, and police used tear gas and pepper spray on protesters. missouri's governor called up thousands more members of the national guard, an outside ferguson's police department they helped police guard the building and confront a crowd that grew slowly throughout the evening. eventually they did. they were several arrests but no injuries. as the night went on people slipped away, driven home perhaps the cold air, the extra...
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and they found that in favor of the police. so, we are going to be any way, i am writing an article about that, and sitting through that, court proceeding just showed me more and more how everything, is in favor of the police. and like, the police are going to afford to pay, $50,000 to an pert to create this huge, like farce of what has really happened and i am a little nervous, but it is just disgusting to me how i am sitting here and i am hearing like, we live in the neighborhood and i went to school over there when i was a kid too, and i want to hear the negative side of the police. that killed the people. because we don't hear any of that. we hear about how crazy, the victims are, and the people who get killed and we don't hear anything about the police. all of those records are sealed. any way. [ applause ] >> hi, everybody, my name is maria (inaudible) and i am a mother, first and foremost and i am a early childhood advocate here in the bay area, and i am actually having a career change because of everything that is happe
and they found that in favor of the police. so, we are going to be any way, i am writing an article about that, and sitting through that, court proceeding just showed me more and more how everything, is in favor of the police. and like, the police are going to afford to pay, $50,000 to an pert to create this huge, like farce of what has really happened and i am a little nervous, but it is just disgusting to me how i am sitting here and i am hearing like, we live in the neighborhood and i went...
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and police are now investigating. the parents of the children say they ordered a shark nibble drink from the kids menu for six cousins who two through eight years old. they say about 30 minutes after those drinks arrived, then the manager came running out and said, sorry, made a big mistake the drinks had the ba carried rum and vodka in them. two year old had already finished it and was already starting to feel very sick. >> you order these drinks and you order these off the kids menu with the intent that you're providing your child something safe. >> medic checked all the children before they went home. the joe's crab shack corporate office has apologized to the family saying it's also trying to figure out how this could happen. >>> from brass knuckles to grenades we'll show you some of the crazy stuff people have tried to take with them on planes. >> an couple of teens accused of targeting a young girl scout and her wagonful of cookies. how the neighbors stopped the would be crooks right in their tracks. >>> you may
and police are now investigating. the parents of the children say they ordered a shark nibble drink from the kids menu for six cousins who two through eight years old. they say about 30 minutes after those drinks arrived, then the manager came running out and said, sorry, made a big mistake the drinks had the ba carried rum and vodka in them. two year old had already finished it and was already starting to feel very sick. >> you order these drinks and you order these off the kids menu...
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a lot of police lined up. is that the police headquarters? ed, it is actually behind you i guess. it seems like there are a lot of police. are they cordoning off a crowd from approaching the police department? what exactly are they doing? >> reporter: yeah, right now it's just a line across the street. and just standing there in their protective gear. the shields and the helmets, not a lot of movement and not a lot of protesters and, you know, in any kind of confrontation with those authorities. so much calmer here and everything seems to be at a stand still for now. >> how many protesters would you estimate? i know you're not an expert on crowd estimates, but putting on your amateur hat, if you would, how big is the crowd there? and what is the tenor between law enforcement and protesters at this point? we've seen a lot of different kinds of moods between police and protesters, police and other elements in ferguson this evening. how would you describe what you're seeing? >> reporter: here in the exact location where i'm at, it's calm, maybe a couple dozen people left here, you kn
a lot of police lined up. is that the police headquarters? ed, it is actually behind you i guess. it seems like there are a lot of police. are they cordoning off a crowd from approaching the police department? what exactly are they doing? >> reporter: yeah, right now it's just a line across the street. and just standing there in their protective gear. the shields and the helmets, not a lot of movement and not a lot of protesters and, you know, in any kind of confrontation with those...
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police say palmer lived at that home as well. >> philadelphia police are on the hunt this evening for a pair of vandals. investigators say two teens did extensive damage to property at the brand new venice island park over in manayunk. the damage totaled more than $20,000 to that rec center. just opened last month. our jenny joyce right now live in manayunk where people are really upset about this one. this is bad news, jenny. >> reporter: it's bad news after only being open for a week, and as you said, one teen in particular is accused of of kicking and breaking the led lighting that's here in the mull are and then coming over to the railing and using a tool to rip out the rope lighting that's underneath the railing here. karen, as you mentioned, it is a stunt that city police say will cost between 20 and $30,000. a park that was 10 years in the making took only one month to mess up. police are looking for the teens who spent their saturday night vandalizing the brand new state of the art venice island performing arts and recreation center in manayunk. we blurred the boys faces becau
police say palmer lived at that home as well. >> philadelphia police are on the hunt this evening for a pair of vandals. investigators say two teens did extensive damage to property at the brand new venice island park over in manayunk. the damage totaled more than $20,000 to that rec center. just opened last month. our jenny joyce right now live in manayunk where people are really upset about this one. this is bad news, jenny. >> reporter: it's bad news after only being open for a...
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a group of protesters after that went up to the police barrier and kicked it in, and forced police to come out of the fire station next door, and from that point things went downhill. >> more than 4800 pages of evidence released. can you tell us a bit about some of those highlights. >> yes, 5,000 pages almost released by bob mcculloch, the st louis county prosecutor. of all of it, the most interesting from the police officer darren wilson, because according to the testimony given by darren wilson, and made public, he asked michael brown and a friend to get out of the rode. they refused, gave him backchat and was profeign, and he said what's wrong with the sidewalk and michael brown came over to the car, according to darren wilson, as darren wilson tried to get out of it, michael brown pushed him back in, punching him twice through the open window of the car. darren wilson feared the third punch could be fatal. at that point he struck michael brown. michael brown turned around and looked at darren wilson for all the world like demonic. and we think event that we know unfolded after tha
a group of protesters after that went up to the police barrier and kicked it in, and forced police to come out of the fire station next door, and from that point things went downhill. >> more than 4800 pages of evidence released. can you tell us a bit about some of those highlights. >> yes, 5,000 pages almost released by bob mcculloch, the st louis county prosecutor. of all of it, the most interesting from the police officer darren wilson, because according to the testimony given by...
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that's effective policing. last night when they tried to turn over a car, msnbc had the video, was right on top of it. when the county officers moved in with beanbag shotguns and they topped it. if they had let that go, it would have been pors. but tonight, the car is getting turn the. it takes them farther tonight to get there, but it's critical they go get there in force. and when they get there, they apply just enough force. you don't see them wading into the spectators with sticks or anything, lobbing massive amounts of tear gas, very good response both tame thymes. this is policing at its best. this would by any public safety account and by any account from the organizers' perspectives as well be an improvement. if your view, john, what does that do for the folks who want to keep this issue alive. because as we said, this is the case in ferguson at the very time that we're seeing protests spread around the nation. >> i think that the people who want to protest, they see that something is positive happening
that's effective policing. last night when they tried to turn over a car, msnbc had the video, was right on top of it. when the county officers moved in with beanbag shotguns and they topped it. if they had let that go, it would have been pors. but tonight, the car is getting turn the. it takes them farther tonight to get there, but it's critical they go get there in force. and when they get there, they apply just enough force. you don't see them wading into the spectators with sticks or...
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louis county police have moved. i saw about 12 to 15 police cruisers speed down the stretch of road followed by two fire trucks as well. that was the most activity we had seen here all night. before that, it was very interesting because it appeared as if the peaceful protesters were going to win the night. there's a poignant scene with a woman who was in the front of the screaming demonstrators and protesters. at that point there had been a couple of things thrown at the officers, at the guardsmen, nothing like what we saw last night. folks were throwing things. this woman started screaming at what she called, you out of towners. they start screaming back, and she shouts them down. she said tonight was the first night that we saw that, but again, maybe 15 or 20 minutes later, the party, so to speak, moved about a half mile that way. we don't have a lot of information at this point about precisely what's being done at city hall. i can tell you i was in front of city hall earlier today, there were not national guardsm
louis county police have moved. i saw about 12 to 15 police cruisers speed down the stretch of road followed by two fire trucks as well. that was the most activity we had seen here all night. before that, it was very interesting because it appeared as if the peaceful protesters were going to win the night. there's a poignant scene with a woman who was in the front of the screaming demonstrators and protesters. at that point there had been a couple of things thrown at the officers, at the...
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police say the man approach the woman along 8500 block of very road. investigators say he's between 20 and 30 years old. they say he exposed himself and made a harassing gesture. cops say the woman was able to run away. >>> and what do you do when mounting medical bills make life a tough for the partner of a retired police hero? >> today's world you turn to social mode yann you beg and get help from friends and complete strangers. that's what happened in gloucester county, new jersey. bruce gordon with a story guaranteed to end your week with a smile. >>> we sure hope so. let's not beat around bush much this police hero is in fact a german shepherd by the name of judge. he spent seven years serving and protecting the people of west deptford before helping troubles the community he served and friends and strangers repaid that are debt to him. >> corporal mike franks says he would do anything for his best even when that friend is a nine year old german shepherd. >> he's an unbelievable partner. you know, put his life the line for myself and all the offic
police say the man approach the woman along 8500 block of very road. investigators say he's between 20 and 30 years old. they say he exposed himself and made a harassing gesture. cops say the woman was able to run away. >>> and what do you do when mounting medical bills make life a tough for the partner of a retired police hero? >> today's world you turn to social mode yann you beg and get help from friends and complete strangers. that's what happened in gloucester county, new...
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a police officer was killed. a dozen morsi supporters are now serving prison sentences related to those protests. >> our friends and colleagues currently held in prison in egypt were honored last night during the international press freedom awards. a moment of silence was held, today marking 333 days since they were detained. we are keeping our fingers crossed that they maybe released by christmas. >> in hong kong, police arresting protestors including two student leaders at the heart of the pro democracy movement. >> police tore down barricades and pulled down tents. we have the latest from hong kong. >> to many protestors, a rude awakening by bayless declaring this was the day they had to move out or face arrests. even ruder, a confrontation with student leaders who have complained of excessive police force. >> a few minutes later, he was under arrest again, grabbed as police started clearing the barricades, pushing demonstrators back. >> because the force of the police is too strong for us. we have no weapons.
a police officer was killed. a dozen morsi supporters are now serving prison sentences related to those protests. >> our friends and colleagues currently held in prison in egypt were honored last night during the international press freedom awards. a moment of silence was held, today marking 333 days since they were detained. we are keeping our fingers crossed that they maybe released by christmas. >> in hong kong, police arresting protestors including two student leaders at the...
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in september, police shot 14-year-old cameron tillman in louisiana. according to police. tillman was carrying what looked like a 45 calibre handgun. the family says the gun was on the table. while the exact circumstances are under investigation, all sides agree the gun was, in fact, a bb gun. back in august, police shot john crawford, out buying ingredients. acting on information from a 911 caller... >> i'm thinking that he's going to rob the place or he's there to shoot someone else. >> it looks serious as far as he didn't really want to be looked at and when people looked at people. >> beaver creek police officer stormed the wal-mart and shot and killed a 22-year-old. >> when police rushed crawford, he was walking through the aisles carrying an air rifle, and was on the phone talking to his mother. >> i heard him struggling to breathe. that gargling noise with blood or whatever. i heard him crying. i heard the police officers >> reporter: last year 13-year-old was shot and killed by a police officer who mistubing his pellet gun for a real rifle. the incident sparked pro
in september, police shot 14-year-old cameron tillman in louisiana. according to police. tillman was carrying what looked like a 45 calibre handgun. the family says the gun was on the table. while the exact circumstances are under investigation, all sides agree the gun was, in fact, a bb gun. back in august, police shot john crawford, out buying ingredients. acting on information from a 911 caller... >> i'm thinking that he's going to rob the place or he's there to shoot someone else....
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association chief of police officer of the year for valor. and which is like, huge. and so, it was officer cunning ham for his actions at asiana and the other officers that were nominated were the competition was unbelievable and so i know that deputy chief smith and tomioco were there and they were tried to handicap if he stood a chance hearing the other stories but the trophy is beautiful, and so, i would ask and i will let the commission and the president know if perhaps it will be appropriate to bring him to the commission with his award so that he could be recognized and everybody at home can see i mean that it is unbelievable, honor when you think of, these are thousands of police departments and officers, from all over the world. and orlando florida, and we took home the prize it was pretty cool. >> wow. >> chief, i am wondering that this may be out of prod protocol, so we got the medal of valor next week and is it possible to maybe. >> yeah. >> highlight it next week? >> yeah, maybe we will, because that is the ultimate medal of valor
association chief of police officer of the year for valor. and which is like, huge. and so, it was officer cunning ham for his actions at asiana and the other officers that were nominated were the competition was unbelievable and so i know that deputy chief smith and tomioco were there and they were tried to handicap if he stood a chance hearing the other stories but the trophy is beautiful, and so, i would ask and i will let the commission and the president know if perhaps it will be...
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old woman at the hospital told police after calling 911, and they're convinced that police instincts telling them that the 57 year old and the 62 year old, had a fight to the death here inside the rooming house. scott small and some of the family members just showed up moments ago. >> from my understanding, a lot of abuse for this. (crying in the background). >> there has been a lot of abuse. >> myself, few times, to try to get that woman out of my aunt's house, and no one -- they never, they never did anything. >> she kept abusing. >> she kept abusing her. >> you doubt the 57 year old storey? >> she is lying. she really lying. shy needs to go to jail, she needs to go to jail. that will was murder. >> troy barley telling us that his aunt, 62 years old, had lived here with this woman for couple of years, he tried to convince her to get away from this 57 year old. he says the neighbors said to him repeatedly they could hear his aunt being beaten and attack through the walls of of the houses next-door, including one time when her arm was broken. now, scott small, the chief inspector, to
old woman at the hospital told police after calling 911, and they're convinced that police instincts telling them that the 57 year old and the 62 year old, had a fight to the death here inside the rooming house. scott small and some of the family members just showed up moments ago. >> from my understanding, a lot of abuse for this. (crying in the background). >> there has been a lot of abuse. >> myself, few times, to try to get that woman out of my aunt's house, and no one --...
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the police are vindicatedout usually facing trial. like the officer who killed michael brown in ferguson. >> can't legally, the question i asked mice was if i have to. if i don't he'll kill me if he gets to me. >> for many young black men in chicago the police are seen as the predators. >> our people are stopped. we're criminalized. we're targeted. we're invaded. we're jailed, and we are killed. >> the fbi reported that 400 fatal police shootings each year 18% of those killed were blacks aged 18 to 34. that was double the rate for whites in the same age group. while most of the officers involved were white, of those killed by black policemen were also black. experts say those fatalities are just a slice of the grim realities for young blacks in america. >> one out of three black men between the ages of 18 and 30 is in jail, prison or probation or parole. in urban communities across this country, los angeles, philadelphia, baltimore, 56% of black men are in jail, in prison or parole. >> president barack obama has a goal of recruiting m
the police are vindicatedout usually facing trial. like the officer who killed michael brown in ferguson. >> can't legally, the question i asked mice was if i have to. if i don't he'll kill me if he gets to me. >> for many young black men in chicago the police are seen as the predators. >> our people are stopped. we're criminalized. we're targeted. we're invaded. we're jailed, and we are killed. >> the fbi reported that 400 fatal police shootings each year 18% of those...
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the man that police say did that, 37 years old, police commissioner charles ramsey in philadelphia talked about his past. >> he's got a very extensive criminal history. he was already wanted in charles city, virginia, for attempted murder, abduction, aggravated assault. i mean, a variety of charges. he was convicted of rape here in philadelphia back in 2005. he has a very extension incriminal history. a violent predator. we're very fortunate to get her back alive. >> gaither back and reunited with her family. in fact, we are told at this hour she's resting comfortableably at her mother's home in northern philadelphia. that's the latest here in jessup, maryland. i'm jay gray. barbara, back to you. >> all right, thank you, jay. you heard the police commissioner mention separate charges against barnes for attempted murder in virginia. police say barnes kidnapped a 16-year-old girl there, then raped and tortured her. she was missing for two days before she reappeared. our nbc sister station in richmond is covering that case and tracked down barnes' father. >> we know that's not our son. >> th
the man that police say did that, 37 years old, police commissioner charles ramsey in philadelphia talked about his past. >> he's got a very extensive criminal history. he was already wanted in charles city, virginia, for attempted murder, abduction, aggravated assault. i mean, a variety of charges. he was convicted of rape here in philadelphia back in 2005. he has a very extension incriminal history. a violent predator. we're very fortunate to get her back alive. >> gaither back...
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police redirected traffic. president obama is in chicago to promote his immigration plan, but took time out to address the situation in ferguson, missouri. >> if any part of the american community doesn't feel welcomed or treated fairly, that is something that puts all of us at risk. and we all have to be concerned about it. so my message to those people who are constructively moving forward, trying to organise, mobilize and ask hard important questions about how we improve the situation, i want all those folks to know that their president is going to work with them. >> back in ferguson. the increased national guard presence tonight was ordered by missouri governor jay nixon, but some say the order came a day too late. diane eastabrook is live. >> the 700 national guards men on the ground were to protect infrastructure, vital facilities, but a lot of the businesses on south florissant said they should have been here to protect them from looters. >> reporter: in ferguson tuesday morning neighbour helps neighbour
police redirected traffic. president obama is in chicago to promote his immigration plan, but took time out to address the situation in ferguson, missouri. >> if any part of the american community doesn't feel welcomed or treated fairly, that is something that puts all of us at risk. and we all have to be concerned about it. so my message to those people who are constructively moving forward, trying to organise, mobilize and ask hard important questions about how we improve the situation,...
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i don't know if they've been police cars. as you can see right there that is a police car on fire in ferguson, missouri as the fallout continues from this decision not to indict the officer who killed the unarmed teen michael brown and of course mayor nutter expected to speak about 11:00 o'clock here in philadelphia. about the protests. we'll bring that to you live. stay tuned right here and of course if you want to follow head to myfoxphilly.com. >> we'll see in you a little bit when mayor nutter speaks.
i don't know if they've been police cars. as you can see right there that is a police car on fire in ferguson, missouri as the fallout continues from this decision not to indict the officer who killed the unarmed teen michael brown and of course mayor nutter expected to speak about 11:00 o'clock here in philadelphia. about the protests. we'll bring that to you live. stay tuned right here and of course if you want to follow head to myfoxphilly.com. >> we'll see in you a little bit when...
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police say they had to deploy tear gas to restore control. tear gas clearly broke up the crowds and sent people running. at least 29 people were arrested. police chief says it was a a disappointing evening. >> it is really unfortunate this evening paw we had really planned, tim johnson and myself talked about the fact that we were really hoping for peaceful protest. i really mean that. we have talk about it this evening saying what it will be like tonight. it might not be too bad is what exactly captain johnson said. i have shared that optimism but frankly as soon as mr. mccollough announced verdict officers started to take roxanne batteries. >> and throughout the night we have new video from ferguson. we will bring that to you all day long. police have also said they have a plan in place moving forward and they are hoping for a more peaceful day today, kerry and chris. >> many of us are. >> we will wait and see. >>> michael brown's parent released a statement expressing disappointment in the decision. >> they are asking the community to help
police say they had to deploy tear gas to restore control. tear gas clearly broke up the crowds and sent people running. at least 29 people were arrested. police chief says it was a a disappointing evening. >> it is really unfortunate this evening paw we had really planned, tim johnson and myself talked about the fact that we were really hoping for peaceful protest. i really mean that. we have talk about it this evening saying what it will be like tonight. it might not be too bad is what...
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police were called to the street around 8:00 p.m. when they arrived the 57 year old had been shot while sitting in his car. police say he was taken to the hospital and that's where he later died. ellington's son played professional ball for the lakers. this is his first season with the team. in a statement he write, quote, my family and i are deaf stat dollars by the news of my father err's murder in philadelphia. we appreciate everyone's support and ask that you respect the privacy of our family during this difficult time. the team did grant ellington indefinite leave of area sense, not knowing when he will be back, we do know there is a $20,000 reward being offered by philadelphia police for any information that leads to arrest and conviction in this case. chris, kerry? >> lauren, thank up. sad story there. >> it is 40:50, happening today, delvin barnes, the manna cured of kidnapping a woman right off of philadelphia street; due in federal court in philadelphia. >> steve keeley now in center city this morning. good morning to you,
police were called to the street around 8:00 p.m. when they arrived the 57 year old had been shot while sitting in his car. police say he was taken to the hospital and that's where he later died. ellington's son played professional ball for the lakers. this is his first season with the team. in a statement he write, quote, my family and i are deaf stat dollars by the news of my father err's murder in philadelphia. we appreciate everyone's support and ask that you respect the privacy of our...
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gunshots reported just steps from the police station here. police cars set on fire. tear gas launched into the angry crowd. >> when i look at our community, it's torn apart. >> reporter: before the st. louis county prosecutor's announcement about the grand jury decision, state and local leaders made public pleas for calm. >> i'd like to reiterate my request for peace, calm and restraint. >> reporter: president obama weighed in. >> the situation in ferguson speaks to broader challenges that we still face as a nation. >> reporter: the 12 jurors reviewing brown's death met on 25 separate days over a period of three months. i heard more than 70 hours of testimony from 60 witnesses, including wilson himself and eyewitnesss to the shooting. the prosecutors office released more than 1,000 pages of grand jury evidence. a move intended to make this secretive process transparent. wilson testified that brown hit him. he told the grand jury that i felt that another one of those punches in my face could knock me out or worse. michael brown's mother learned the news just moments b
gunshots reported just steps from the police station here. police cars set on fire. tear gas launched into the angry crowd. >> when i look at our community, it's torn apart. >> reporter: before the st. louis county prosecutor's announcement about the grand jury decision, state and local leaders made public pleas for calm. >> i'd like to reiterate my request for peace, calm and restraint. >> reporter: president obama weighed in. >> the situation in ferguson speaks...
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police say frein shot and killed corporal brian dixon outside the blooming grove police barracks back on twenty three september 12th. trooper alex douglas was also shot but he survived. frein alluded police for several weeks hiding in the pocono mountains before he was october on october 30. >> delvin barnes the man accused of of kidnapping a woman off a germantown street indicted oh and federal kidnapping charge. fbi says the 37 year old grabbed 22 year old carlesha freeland gaither back on november 2nd and forced her into a car. all caught on surveillance vid video. federal agents found him three days later in maryland. prosecutors initially charged barnes the day after his capture under federal law most cases can't be prosecuted without a grand jury indictment. if convicted barnes faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. barnes is now in federal custody in philadelphia tonight. a bail hearing is scheduled for tomorrow. >> also, today, sources telling fox 29 investigators in at least two states made inquiries about barnes for similar cases. fbi profilers are now looking at this c
police say frein shot and killed corporal brian dixon outside the blooming grove police barracks back on twenty three september 12th. trooper alex douglas was also shot but he survived. frein alluded police for several weeks hiding in the pocono mountains before he was october on october 30. >> delvin barnes the man accused of of kidnapping a woman off a germantown street indicted oh and federal kidnapping charge. fbi says the 37 year old grabbed 22 year old carlesha freeland gaither back...
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louis county police association. police officers, do they by and large trust the kids on the street? >> no. and i don't know how to bringa i lot of police officers to the table and get them to understand why they're having trouble policing minority communitys. >communitys. we couldn't put a young white officer and a young black male in the room right now. >> reporter: you deal with a lot of young, black men. by and large, do those kids trust police officers? >> no, there is no trust. there's a huge gap between the civilians and not only police officers, but elected officials. >> reporter: what is the next step so it doesn't happen again? >> well, i think law enforcement in the coming years needs to take a real good look at what they're doing in the mirror, you know. i mean, they need to take a look at themselveses until the mirror and look at tactics and look at training. >> we're talking about the preservation of life. if we're talkin talking about opportunities for all men what this country was built upon, all of u
louis county police association. police officers, do they by and large trust the kids on the street? >> no. and i don't know how to bringa i lot of police officers to the table and get them to understand why they're having trouble policing minority communitys. >communitys. we couldn't put a young white officer and a young black male in the room right now. >> reporter: you deal with a lot of young, black men. by and large, do those kids trust police officers? >> no, there is...
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louis county police car. we can tell you we are on the street where we saw two police cars burned on this side and not too far down the road, another police car burned outside of the city hall here in ferguson. we believe that police car that we saw last night burn outside of city hall was actually a ferguson police car. but the two that were down at the other end could have very well been the county cars. the difficulty is by the time we saw them go up in flames, we could not make out. they were so badly damaged. and people were punching out the windows and the fire started because someone punched out the windows and purposely started the fires. it is disturbing now that the gun now is in the hands of someone who would do something like that. to give you an idea about all of this, there is a lot of talk now about the fact that among the protesters, there were simply people who intended to be criminals and that is exactly what we saw and you are seeing the businesses behind me who have suffered because of tha
louis county police car. we can tell you we are on the street where we saw two police cars burned on this side and not too far down the road, another police car burned outside of the city hall here in ferguson. we believe that police car that we saw last night burn outside of city hall was actually a ferguson police car. but the two that were down at the other end could have very well been the county cars. the difficulty is by the time we saw them go up in flames, we could not make out. they...
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she told police to look behind a false wall in that house and that's when police found him. the boy's dad and four other people are under arrest. mark wynn of wsb has more for us. >> we opened the compartment where he was and i saw him and asked him to come forward and he was horrified. he was frozen with fear. >> good police work and hard determination by the victim, who wanted to be reunified with his mother. >> he retreated away from us until he knew those people weren't around him. >> reporter: she says the child reached out for rescue. joanne sutherland, police sergeant, says a 13-year-old boy downloaded a phone app so he could text his mother in florida he hadn't seen in four years. >> we had got a welfare check in reference to a child saying he was beaten. we came here to the home and were able to get inside the home, talk to the people inside, after several minutes of denying that the child was here, that his existence was here, that there was ever any assault or anything like that, we were able to find him in the linen closet. >> police department did an excellent j
she told police to look behind a false wall in that house and that's when police found him. the boy's dad and four other people are under arrest. mark wynn of wsb has more for us. >> we opened the compartment where he was and i saw him and asked him to come forward and he was horrified. he was frozen with fear. >> good police work and hard determination by the victim, who wanted to be reunified with his mother. >> he retreated away from us until he knew those people weren't...
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reporting live at police headquarters, christine maddela. >>> police say a father killed his own son at a farm on old trenton road in west windsor township. randy jillgyllenhaal talked abo how it happened. >> reporter: police say at some point this afternoon, the 45-year-old son was shot in the back of the head. the man's father and hunting partner is an elderly man in his 70s. it is believed at this point that the father fired a shotgun blast toward his son. police and medics headed to this field and did cpr but couldn't save the man. right now it appears to be accidental. we're told the family is in shock. >> the initial call was a hunting accident at the property. and the medics and police officers were immediately dispatched and came across a person that was deceased. everything appears to be an accident. we are dotting the "i"s and crossing the "t"s. >> reporter: the family farm is in west windsor township. the accident happened just east of the property. this investigation is still early but the family is cooperating. randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> remember this guy? he is
reporting live at police headquarters, christine maddela. >>> police say a father killed his own son at a farm on old trenton road in west windsor township. randy jillgyllenhaal talked abo how it happened. >> reporter: police say at some point this afternoon, the 45-year-old son was shot in the back of the head. the man's father and hunting partner is an elderly man in his 70s. it is believed at this point that the father fired a shotgun blast toward his son. police and medics...
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already gunshots ringing out just feet from the police station and police cars destroyed. police fighting back with tear gas. a decision finally announced in this racially explosive case. >> the grand jury deliberated over two days, making their final decision. they determined that no probably cause exists to file any charge against officer wilson and returned a no true bill on each of the five indictments. >> reporter: darren wilson, the ferguson police officer, no indicted in the shooting death of unarmed 18-year-old michael brown. >> this grand jury wasn't deciding guilt or innocence. they were deciding, is there probab possible cause to send this case to trial? was there enough evidence for a regular jury to decide guilt or innocence? >> reporter: and new tonight, prosecutors releasing massive amounts of evidence, including never before seen pictures and audio of wilson in the moments after the fight, including the gun he used to kill brown. in his interview with police the day after the shooting, he said, "i was guaranteed he was going to shoot me. that's what i thoug
already gunshots ringing out just feet from the police station and police cars destroyed. police fighting back with tear gas. a decision finally announced in this racially explosive case. >> the grand jury deliberated over two days, making their final decision. they determined that no probably cause exists to file any charge against officer wilson and returned a no true bill on each of the five indictments. >> reporter: darren wilson, the ferguson police officer, no indicted in the...
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after a grand jury decides not to in diet a white police officer for -- in diet a white police officer for killing an unarmed black teenager. >> after he came at me i decided to shoot and fired a number of shots and paused. >> the police officer gives his first public interview saying he did his job right. also ahead - dozens are killed as the syrian air force target an i.s.i.l. strong hymned. hold -- stronghold. >>> scuffles and rests as police clear out a site >>> for a second day there has been unrest in ferguson. there are reports we have peace protesters, that's okay. when we have an array of things on the tailgate, rocks, bottle, a socket extension, broken tent polls hurled at the office, people of ash felt filled with probably gatorade or something you can drink. others appearing to be filled with urine. they are things we are trying to protect guards men and police officers from. >> the police chief going over some of the its used to target the officers. 2,200 national guard troops on the streets on tuesday night. the police presence more visible on tuesday night than it was on
after a grand jury decides not to in diet a white police officer for -- in diet a white police officer for killing an unarmed black teenager. >> after he came at me i decided to shoot and fired a number of shots and paused. >> the police officer gives his first public interview saying he did his job right. also ahead - dozens are killed as the syrian air force target an i.s.i.l. strong hymned. hold -- stronghold. >>> scuffles and rests as police clear out a site...
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commission medal of valor of ceremony i'm inspector john monroe the police commission secretary and acknowledge the people on the stage and welcome and thank some people i'd like to thank the masonic temple for allowing us to use they're beautiful auditorium and the people that helped to put this presentation together and those are the wizards behind the curtain and especially lisa tom that put 75 or 80 percent of this whole thing today 0 lisa thank you very much and i said to obviously put a pretty face at the microphone so here i am you find that funny see how this is going to go thanks and introduce to you first your commission and start with the president of the commission suzy laufs (clapping) next to commissioner maufas is commissioner mazzucco the former president of the commission and next to commissioner mazzucco is a supervisor wong and commissioner dejesus (clapping) and our new itself member of the commission sonya. (clapping.) and next to that commission dr. joseph making sure a former president of the commission (clapping) and i'd like to introduce to you yourself comm
commission medal of valor of ceremony i'm inspector john monroe the police commission secretary and acknowledge the people on the stage and welcome and thank some people i'd like to thank the masonic temple for allowing us to use they're beautiful auditorium and the people that helped to put this presentation together and those are the wizards behind the curtain and especially lisa tom that put 75 or 80 percent of this whole thing today 0 lisa thank you very much and i said to obviously put a...
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>> the call for police cameras makes sense in that we can police the police. if the mind-set hasn't shifted. and perceptions have not shifted, if a police camera is showing a young person and it's addressed in a way that is violent, they can use an image to justify the killing. a camera alone can't make a difference. a camera when the mind-set has not shifted will only have a reason to justify the practices. a camera caught michael brown smashing cigars, and used as a public narrative to describe why it's positive. cameras can't make differences if mined shifts don't shift. >> it's part of a conversation we need to continue. we'll have you back. >> now to the nasty winter storm days before the holidays. 20 million people in the north-east have been affected. not as bad as thought. hundreds of flight cancelled, thousands delayed. stranded passengers. meteorologist rebecca stevenson is here with more on what we can expect. >> we are looking at chilly temperatures and a bit of snow in the north-east. we are expecting to see the snow come in to the midwest, but ta
>> the call for police cameras makes sense in that we can police the police. if the mind-set hasn't shifted. and perceptions have not shifted, if a police camera is showing a young person and it's addressed in a way that is violent, they can use an image to justify the killing. a camera alone can't make a difference. a camera when the mind-set has not shifted will only have a reason to justify the practices. a camera caught michael brown smashing cigars, and used as a public narrative to...
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and there are crowds of police. it almost looks like for every two protesters, there's one officer at this point, because they're surrounding them. >> well, we'll remind people that's new york city, they have 13,000 police officers. it would have to be a pretty big rally to out number the police. we're going to take a break. we have our coverage, peaceful demonstrations in los angeles and new york, and we have something going on in ferguson, missouri, which we're going to catch back up on when we come back. you're watching special coverage on aljazeera america. real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real rep
and there are crowds of police. it almost looks like for every two protesters, there's one officer at this point, because they're surrounding them. >> well, we'll remind people that's new york city, they have 13,000 police officers. it would have to be a pretty big rally to out number the police. we're going to take a break. we have our coverage, peaceful demonstrations in los angeles and new york, and we have something going on in ferguson, missouri, which we're going to catch back up on...