An Indianapolis police officer was suspended and charged with two felonies after body camera footage showed him seemingly kicking a handcuffed suspect's head. The IMPD police chief, Randal Taylor, apologized for the officer's actions and said it would not be tolerated.
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reporter: the situation isn t getting any better. i think we re learning the impacts of that hurricane. hurricane ida coming in as a category 4 on the 16th anniversary of hurricane katrina, which was a category 3. you heard the mayor talking about the water overtopping the levies. it was a good test to see if the levy system would hold. it wasn t the water in all parts of louisiana people were worried about. it was the wind. it was being without power and, well, here we are. eight transmission lines sbajted during the storm. knocking out the power to the entire city of new orleans. we ll shut off the lights so you can see how dark it s on buourbn street. people are walking around with flashlights and head lamps. as people are trying to figure out what is next. what is the next steps? especially before the sunlight comes on. we get a good look at all the damage. that s when we ll be able to see the impact of the stomp once we have the sunrise. at this point, though, it s a
along the coastline. this purple area here, including biloxi 7 to 11 feet there. winds will be a concern but not just on the coast. the farther you go inland, you re likely to see 60 to even 100 miles per hour winds. that s more than enough to bring down trees and power lines. we taunted the poesh for tornados and water spouts and damaging winds from mobile, biloxi, new orleans, and through jackson, mississippi. that s throughout the day today. a tornado watch is highly likely at some point later this afternoon. here is a look at the storm. the outer bands continuing to slide in. landfall at this point is expected to be early afternoon. so really just a few hours from now. the big concern, as we go after landfall, is going to start to be heavy rain, phil and christi, not just along the coast, as the stomp continues to push inland, it will take the heavy rain with it. my goodness.