london with more. what can you tell us? reporter: well, it s more misery for londoners living in these kind of buildings. late last night hundreds of people were advised to leave their homes after local authorities decided that these buildings were not safe. now, authorities say this was just a precaution, but residents were told they may not be able to return home for up to four weeks while fire safety standards are improved. residents form around 600 apartments were affected. they were seen leaving late last night with the few possessions they were able to pack up in a hurry. these are people on lower incomes who depend on state housing, so many don t have a lot of options. they were only offered a mattress on the floor at a nearby gym. some then opted to stay in their homes, but local officials insist these buildings are not safe to sleep in. now, why? well, fire safety inspectors say the main concern is that the
the police that she suffered from mental illness. what are you doing? i could take her down, i know you can. you could have tased her, anything. she s no threat! she s no threat! last night hundreds of people marched the streets with alile s family, calling for justice. i appeal to you, regardless of your race, let s stand together with charlena s family. our community deems this to be murder and we expect the government to treat it as such. say her name! charlena! stephanie elam joins me now with the police dash cam audio with exactly what happened. stephanie? reporter: when you listen to it, brooke, you can see how
new year s eve celebrations. authorities blaming attacks on migrants. benjamin watching that out of london. what is the effect on german public opinion, benjamin? reporter: bill, very heated debate in germany about the roll of refugees in the country and open arm policy. most importantly, most immediately, what do you do when a refugee commits a crime in your country? this stems from the new year s eve attacks when number of refugees sexually attacked women around cologne. more than 1000 men of of surrounded women, threatening and attacking them. there are 553 criminal complaints about sexual assault from that night. backlash was swift as local police chief sought to downplay the roll of refugees in the attacks. it also resulted in anti-immigration rallies. last night hundreds of supporters of anti-islamic movement demonstrated in the
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before. in my appearance i ve never had a case with an audio recordings. larry trotter asked why it took 13 months for the police to be charged. for the second straight night hundreds of protesters marched through downtown and a small group tore lights off the christmas tree in my lineal park. there were four arrest. police said they will support peaceful demonstrations but absolutely will not condone illegal behavior. later today protesters in chicago are expected to target black friday shopping.