gps bracelets and tie it to cell phone records of the victims. police said there s a lot more to it than that. but they won t go into more details. police have not explained how the men could allegedly go on a killing spree while being monitored only saying that both men checked in with their parole officers every month and there was no reason to further watch them. but two years ago, they both cut off their gps bracelets and hopped a bus together to vegas before being busted after two weeks. police have now confirmed the victims were all connected because they hung out on a well-known boulevard in orange county for prostitution. why did authorities not know the suspects were also spending time in that area? they are known child sex offenders. the mother of one of the victims says she s baffled. listen. i didn t know about the gps
what are police saying. they re saying the two suspects apparently check in with their parole officers every single month and there was no reason for police to watch them anymore closely. but police do not explain why, if these two guys, two years ago, cut off their ankle bracelets together, hopped the bus to vegas and got caught, why police did not know they were spending a lot more time together recently, and police have confirmed the victims were all connected because they hung out on a boulevard in orange county well known for prostitution. the question is, did police know the two sex offenders were also spending time near that boulevard? listen to the mother of one of the victims followed by very few answer from the department of corrections. monitoring on them until earlier today. i m not fond of it now. it seems it does not work.
we should also note that parole officers do not monitor gps bracelets in real-time. they monitor them after the fact, and then they kind of go over all the data to make sure they re in the right place at the right time. news from the future, change is coming. who dropped the ball sneer well, it wasn t the person who was supposed to be monitoring these guys, according to our next guest. he ll explain why and try to get to the bottom of how in the world this could have happened with big brother watching all the time.
exposing a population to greater risk. i want to cut in here a little bit on one of the elements we ve been touching on. this is not just a police officer problem. it s very important to understand that we did this with police officers, it was done earlier with parole officers. we also do this with very liberal college undergraduates who show the same kinds of effects. if anything, sometimes they re even worse. so this is a human problem. it s just that the consequences are way worse when it comes to the area of policing, which is why the center for policing equity is putting together a national database, not just on use of force, but also on stops so we can begin to measure those things we most need to imagine. i think this study is so critical to come to the floor. you re right. the key is to name implicit bias. we re in an era that when anybody suggests someone is being racist and i m so thankful you got on top of the trayvon martin conversation, about putting up images of the
open 504. shortly after being bean and trobridge are allowed back in their cells. parole officers perform drug testing. cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana. the containers are designed with the drug detection patch that provides immediate results. bean, right? right now i ve got you showing positive for methamphetamine. you want to send to the lab? there s no way. if an inmate requests positive, he can request a