Reigniting the National Debate over Police Brutality and has sparked a federal investigation. The Law Enforcement officer, has within their latitude of scope of duty, the ability to use the right amount of force. But not Excessive Force. Not Excessive Force as defined by the law. A tense situation in minneapolis tonight. Good evening, im christina run down. Im frank somerville. Those protests are spread around the country, including here in the bay area, but none of them with the intensity of minneapolis. This is video from the Third Police Precinct in minneapolis in just the past 90 minutes. Its been the focus of all the protests and tonight the building, as you can see, was set on fire. There are hundreds of protesters surrounding the precinct. Police officers were seen abandoning it, but there has been no sign of any firefighters as of yet. You can see people piling wood and cardboard at the entrance to the building and throwing fireworks as the fire burns out of control. The damage
Asked that the counting be done by hand in all of wisconsins 72 counties to verify electronic Voting Machines werent hacked. The request was denied by the Wisconsin Elections commission, which then prompted the lawsuit. Stein says this is all about having checks and balances. Jill stein its not just a question about hacking. Let me be clear about that. Its also human error, just mistakes in the way that these optical scannersthey cant always read if someone has checked off intent. A human being would say this is the vote that they intended, but a machine would miss it. So, theyre all kinds of reasons why the machines need to be verified. And thats what were asking here is that we have a vote that we can have confidence inand that we can believe in. President elect donald trump beat Hillary Clinton by about 22thousand votes in wisconsin. The recount will start thursday as long as stein meets todays deadline to pay for it. Live in studio. Meanwhile trump is filling more positions in his
President mazzucco i would like to call roll. Please do. President mazzucco . Present. Vice president turman . Here. Commissioner marshal, in route. Commissioner dejesus. Here. Commissioner chan. Here. Commissioner loftus . Here. We have a quorum mr. President and also with us is the chief of police gregory sur and hicks. Welcome to the San Francisco Police Meeting and before we start i want to announce that we adjourn in the honor of Fallen Police officers or former Police Officers, and unfortunately tonight, we have to adjourn in the honor of two officers who passed away recently and we will do that in their honor, but before we move into the meeting a little bit of background about the officers. The first officer everyone knows him as jr, and James Richards was assigned to company a, Central Station, he is 50 years old. He is married. He has been a member of the San Francisco Police Department for over 20 years. He is a native san franciscan, and went to macatire high school and pla
Billion and a half dollars and the campaign did not support that kind of a cost along with the citys capacity to develop the projects that size along with the other projects that are going on and so the move out is being staged and the first move out is as a result of the 2010 easter bond and that is essentially all of the administration, and southern station, and should easter, 2014 pass, which is june of this year, it is on the ballot. And that will be the traffic company, services and so they will be going also and so for the Police Department, and the other ones will be there and we will still be investigations, and the courts will still be there and probation, and the jails. The jails are the working on a plan there to develop the site and much to the current hall of justice and using the certificates of participation, and to develop that within the next couple of years. And then they would use, there is another bond anticipated for 2021, and that would move out kind of the remain
Of background about the officers. The first officer everyone knows him as jr, and James Richards was assigned to company a, Central Station, he is 50 years old. He is married. He has been a member of the San Francisco Police Department for over 20 years. He is a native san franciscan, and went to macatire high school and played football at city college and Sacramento State university and also an accomplished musician, dj, and everyone says that he was quite the character. And he was serving at Central Station at the time when he passed suddenly, and without any warning. And so we will adjourn in his honor. And secondly, we also lost a 37year veteran of the San Francisco Police Department, officer stewart who was assigned to the permit bureau and prior to that he was one of the original officers at the International Airport and leaves a wife and two children and i mentioned about him is that he always had a warm smile and a big smile for everybody. And both of these members the San Fran