Even have been carrying a gun. The newspaper, tulsa world, is reporting that some supervisors at the Tulsa County Sheriffs Office were ordered to falsify the Training Records for robert bates. Tulsa World Reports that at least three of bates supervisors were assigned reassigned after refusing to sign the training documents. The report does not say who asked the supervisors to allegedly falsify the records. The paper says the false records give bates credit for Field Training he never completed and firearm certifications he should have not gotten. The training documented obtained by cnn omit the names of the supervisors who signed off on them. Records show in the last seven years bates has taken a variety of courses. Everything from weapons training including glock, taser and rock river training as well as less than lethal Delivery System training sessions. The Sheriffs Office denies the allegations. And the newspapers report. They also decline cnns interview request to respond to the c
Dashcam controversy, the highspeed ramming of an arizona suspect raising new questions about Police Tactics and adding to a debate over police cameras. Do they help or hurt Law Enforcement . And airport groping scandal. Two tsa officers are out of a job for allegedly subjecting attractive male passengers to sensitive patdowns. Im wolf blitzer. Youre in the situation room. Breaking news a big security scare leads to chaos at the u. S. Capitol. A man is in custody now after penetrating restricted airspace over the heart of washington and landing a mini aircraft known as a gyrocopter on the Capitol Grounds. This video captured by a bystander shows the landing initially without a Security Officer in sight. And Police Rushed to deal with a possible threat. The pilot, a mailman from florida, is now under investigation. A friend says he planned the flight to send a message about Campaign Finance reform. But the stunt is raising bigger dwe questions about the security of important sites right
Nightly news. Reporting tonight, lester holt. Good evening. That bizarre aerial stunt in washington, d. C. , is still rattling nerves today with the question what if on a lot of minds. Were talking about that copter that flew undetected to the u. S. Capitol yesterday through some of the most restricted air space in the country. It was piloted by a florida mailman with a political message but who, as far as we know, had no intent to do harm. But what if someone else was at the controls, someone with deadly intent . Tonight were not the only ones asking, and some of the answers were getting arent totally reassuring. Our National Correspondent Peter Alexander is on the story for us. Reporter first, the stunt, now the scrutiny. This is not good, people. Reporter this unprecedented act of civil disobedience is today refocusing new attention on a longstanding security vulnerability, the threat posed by lowflying lightweight aircraft. Secretary of Homeland Security jeh johnson. This individua