special kid, braden, and how neat it would be if we could go and surprise him at his birthday party. the cops called the fire chief. we put it out to the guys and within minutes we had three guys that said yeah we ll show up. why bring the big rig? why not. go big or go home. big is what they did. more than a dozen police officers and firefighters played paint ball with braden for his birthday. they brought their kids. pooled money for presents and for just one day braden forgot his daily challenges. and so did these officers. thanks a lot. it s tough right now. what do you tell your kids about being a cop. sorry. it s okay. was this about a birthday party or was it something more?
especially vigilant. during his six years as one of the jail s senior investigators, jonathan spinelli has amassed a significant collection of inmate-made weapons. this piece of evidence is a wall plate and this is a piece of metal but this can be filed down and the metal would file down to a very sharp point. an inmate could use this as a cutting instrument where they could use it as a knife or some sort of sharp instrument to cut them in the throat, the face. these are metal rods filed down, most likely this looks like it was part maybe of a chair or the heating vents. they have these slats on the heating vents they can rip them off of. that s pretty common. you can carry this and no one would know it s in your possession. you could walk out of your cell with it and you could stab somebody with it, you could stab an officer with it. the ingenuity behind some weapons is almost beyond belief. this is a paint ball. it s very hard, probably about very similar to a small rock. and w
farook and tashfeen malik had other targets in mind. they radicalized before get dating on-line. at the end of 2013 they were talking about jihad and martyrdom before they became engaged and married and lived together in the united states. investigators are trying to delve deeply in their backgrounds here. meantime the funerals for some of those killed in the attacks began tod begin today. thank you so much for your time. 32 minutes after the who you are. terrorists hiding out in suburban neighborhoods accused of conspireing to help isis. 20-year-old is the 10th person of the cell to be charged. police say he helped other young somali men get passports, money and supplies to travel to syria. they played paint ball to practice for combat. he is expected to make his first court appearance today. in chicago calls for the
weapon, deputies must be especially vigilant. during his six years as one of the jail s senior investigators, jonathan spinelli has amassed a significant collection of inmate-made weapons. this piece of evidence is a wall plate and this is a piece of metal but this can be filed down and the metal would file down to a very sharp point. an inmate could use this as a cutting instrument where they could use it as a knife or some sort of sharp instrument to cut them in the throat, the face. these are metal rods filed down, most likely this looks like it was part maybe of a chair or the heating vents. they have these slats on the heating vents they can rip them off of. that s pretty common. you can carry this and no one would know it s in your possession. you could walk out of your cell with it and you could stab somebody with it, you could stab an officer with it. the ingenuity behind some weapons is almost beyond belief. this is a paint ball. it s very hard, probably about very simil
ff weekend and weigh in on this story. some the making headline, a day after the deadly attack in chattanooga. these pictures putting staten island on edge. a retired police officer spotting a family appeared to hold a semiautomatic rifle. police locking down a nearby coast guard station to track down the family. turns out the weapons were paint ball guns and the family was loading them up to go play with friends. and now to another terrifying moment caught on camera. a woman captured this hooded man on video trying to break into her home while she and her kids were sleeping upstairs. lisa mckenzie of wails saw the camera one week earlier after she noticed scratches on her back door. the man had a torch and a wiper blade bent into a hook but did not get. in police have increased patrols around her home. talking about a diamond in the rough. a florida dog ate her engagement ring. she was relaxing on the couch and noticed her french bulldog named tux was biting