Today the richmond pd tried to get her into rehab 3,000 miles away. And some were questioning were their motives clear . A Richmond Police sergeant brought celeste zbup the Family Justice Center. She said he was in a hurry. Didnt give her time to put on shoes. She wore her bedroom slippers. He tried to get her on a plane tonight. What did they say today . To go to rehab. Reporter and theyre trying to get you to go when . Tonight. They said it was a paid vacation, to consider it a paid vacation. Reporter celeste said in past iteam reports that she has had sex with more than 30 officer, sergeant, lieutenants, and captains from seven different agencies. A few paid. Most did not. And several of those cases could turn out to be statutory rape. The investigations are under way. Now celeste tells me she is still in contact with several officers, and they question the motivation of the richmond pd, trying to send her across the country when there are good rehab facilities in the bay area. Do y
Reporter jim and jacqueline, police are piecing together this hitandrun as we speak. There are officers on the ground a few yards behind me. Withdrew can see them ewe can see them on the other side of the record truck and also officers in the air using the chopper to search for the suspect. We just spoke to the chief inspector in the last 15 minutes. He told us an 18yearold man was walking across old york road here when a white prius came by, speeding, and hit him. Lets go to some video that we shot not too long ago. The impact was so hard, it knocked a young man 30 feet into the air and into a minivan. The driver kept going a couple of blocks. Then they left the car and ran away. Police then found one of the prius that was stolen. The chief inspector says they have a person of interest based on who witnesses say they saw driving the car around the neighborhood. Theyre describing the female as a large female, about 511, maybe 6 feet tall, and heavy set. Possibly 250 to 300 pounds. Long
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Welcome. Im director of the state library of pennsylvania. You are sitting currently in the library which is in the process of being restored back to its original grandeur from when the building opened in 1931 and lets look at the beautiful murals. They are falling apart. The existence in 1745 and purchased the first set of the books and they are still in the folks downstairs. At some point if you would like to take a tour we do ask its done when you have an open house. One basic housekeeping thing what you put your cell phone at least on silence or preferably turned off. We all know that if youre taking when you hear a cell phone ringing in the middle of a speech. Today we are welcoming the author of a narrative Nonfiction Book called capital murder which was released may 12 this year. Hes currently an Investigative Reporter for abc news affiliate in washington, d. C. Before that he spent four years in harrisburg covering the extraordinary financial collapse. Now he has released a boo
Investigation into exposing this issue. But we begin with Christie Smith live in San Francisco. Were talking about a plan and a box. How do those go together. Let me tell you, supervisor campos in San Francisco thinks that its happened too often. A gun stolen from a car here in San Francisco and then used in a shooting. He is now expanding a proposal to try and help prevent it. The legislation now much broader was originally aimed at preventing guns from being stolen from offduty stolen officers in the wake of the deadly shooting of kate steinle. The gun used in that case belonged to a federal agent. It had been stolen from a car parked near fishermans wharf. Today supervisor david campos went farther. We are expanding the original piece of legislation that we introduce to now apply to anyone who leaves a gun in a vehicle in San Francisco. Reporter when adding the new amendment, supervisor campos also referenced our recent Investigative Unit story which found hundreds of guns have been