every frontline officer in west midlands police will be live streaming those body cam images back to their control room so the situation can be monitored in real time. 0ur midlands correspondent phil mackie has been to see the new technology in action. siren wails. response officers beth and darren have been called out on a fairly typicaljob. so we re just going to a third party report that his neighbour has been robbed and attacked by four to five white males. no other details as of yet. injury to the head. apparently he s been hit with a glass bottle. but when they arrive, there s a difference. both officers have switched on their cameras and are sending a live stream back to the control room. he got the bottle and raised it up. smashed it across my head. yeah, i ve seen some damage on your door. who s done that? them. they ve done that as well, have they? do you want an ambulance? we ll take you to the hospital. this is the control room where it s all being monitored. so as you ca
. we have been watching a court hearing in michigan for the parents of the 17-year-old accused of killing four students at his michigan high school in november. his parents have been charged with involuntary manslaughter. just moments ago the prosecution called jennifer s boss, andrew smith, to the stand. who testified he was texting ethan s mother on the day of the shooting and one was about her son. and read, quote, he must be the shooter. meantime, students are set to walk out of clastoday to protest the police killing of amir lock. about an hour from now they will start their march to the governor s evidence. police executed a no-knock warrant. locke was not named on the warrant. police did release body cam images, they say, show locke with a gun.
fight over 25 minutes and nobody feels as sensitive about the 3-hour gap. the first one, you listen to walker and say, he s like, first of all, if you re in a command structure, the notion that you would have to be told twice, like, i can see why he s pushing back on that if he s maintaining that he didn t get the 4:30 call. half an hour, and you said, every minute matters and it s true. at 4:30, there was still brutal fighting going on, on capitol hill. i was up there. some of those body cam images we ve gotten were in that 4:00 hour and so to say every minute mattered and i didn t ignore a call at 4:30, i understand why the guy is standing up for himself. i get that. the second question, though, goes to the public policy question, which is this question of, why we raised it yesterday and we ll raise it again. the 2:00 hour, if you were up there, felt like two days. i mean, the stuff you were seeing and the degree of peril and jeopardy that was clearly present on the ground, you kno
24 hours. the cdc s alarming projections tonight for the next three weeks. a mother of four in texas dying on her 34th birthday. in california, 150,000 new cases in just three days. and tonight here, doctors describing the scene inside their hospital as a war zone. we have late reporting from capitol hill tonight, amid new and sobering numbers. 885,000 workers filing for unemployment just last week. will there be a deal, will there soon be stimulus checks and for how much? mary bruce standing by. the deadly nor easter dropping nearly four feet of snow in parts of the northeast. the massive 60-vehicle crash on i-80 in pennsylvania. a jet skidding off the runway in baltimore. outrage tonight after a botched police raid in chicago. the wrong home. newly released body cam images tonight showing officers forcing their way in, guns drawn. the social worker who lives there handcuffed, wearing nothing. the mayor apologizing tonight.
ped. and so, body cam images and the surveillance from a local store give us a more complete look at what happened that night in 2016. this video is disturbing. reporter: graphic and disturbing video. move, i m going to shoot your bullp [ bleep ] and put your hands on the car reporter: showing the shooting death of alton steriling in 2016. the baton rouge police saying that officer blane salamoni going to be fired over his actions. the violation of command and temper has been sustain and officer blane salamoni has been terminated from the baton rouge police department as of today. reporter: he refused to answer any questions, because the chief said that while howie lakes anded all of the questions. and lake said that he made