That arrest of a chester man on sunday ton night as you said, fox 29 has spoke exclusively with the person who recorded that controversial encounter. Bleep. This aint cool, man just like sickening every time i see it. After fear of threats retribution youre just hearing the voice of the man who shot this controversial video. Everybody beating him. Kicking and jumping him like a street fight. Its a three minute of a man getting purged during Violent Arrest in chester on sunday. I seen cops brutally punching a man in the face much another cop pulling up he came out with a taser. Tase him she tased him after that she pulled out her baton and started beating him witness stick. Reporter the man at the center it 49yearold walter moat by friends as eddie f. They say hes mentally disable. Chester police stop him driving the wrong way down a oneway street. What happens in the moments after was captured on smart phone. If you carefully look at the phone mr. Moat is resisting. Reporter Delaware C
In and come back and watch us and we will make you laugh. Look at you living in the moment. It was beautiful. That was being present. The bridge right there. We are all supposed to do that every moment, we rarely do so qued owes, chris murphy on a no surprise here, ten out of ten. We will do it again today. We will keep humidity low for yet another day, maybe even for part of the tomorrow but as you can see not the a cloud in the sky not a drop of precipitation, as we get started at 4 00 in the morning. 69 degrees right now. 58 percent relative humidity. It is dark. 6 miles an hour wind out of the west southwest. 5 52 is your sunrise time. Wind still light. Mostly coming from the northwest or west, at this point, in time, but once we get that solid southeasterly wind humidity starts to come back but it was july joy yesterday with a high of 83 degrees. Today we will be right where we are supposed to be at 87, that is average high for this time of the year with sunny skies and then tonig
For the naacp Legal Defense fund. The organization that i am proud to say i work for and that is responsible for brown and fisher. And so i want to give a little bit of hello . I want to give sorry. I want to give a little bit of background about myself. I am ive been with the Legal Defense fund since march of this year. But worked in the Obama Administration and on the hill for quite some time. But this issue and the reason i am happy to be here with all of you today is personal to me. I am originally from new orleans but also went to school in selma, alabama. Which im sure all of you are familiar with. My father, dr. Norwood russo was the first black school sup superintendent in selma, alabama [ applause ] thank you. In 1987. When he arrived, selma was a very integrated School System. The selma city schools were incredibly integrated. They had, though, what is called inSchool Segregation. They had a tracking system where the majority of africanamerican students were in level three or
Good afternoon, everyone, and thank you so much for joining us today. Todays Education Brain trust is called from brown to fisher, increasing racial diversity to improve Educational Equity. I am melanie newman, the chief Public Engagement and Communications Strategist for the nacp Legal Defense fund, the organization i am proud to say i work for and that is responsible for brown and fisher. So i want to give a little bit of hello . Oh. I want to give sorry. I want to give a little bit of background about myself. I am, ive been with the Legal Defense fund since march of this year but worked in the Obama Administration and on the hill for quite some time. But this issue and the reason i am happy to be here with all of you today is personal to me. I am originally from new orleans but also went to school in selma, alabama. Which im sure all of you are familiar with. My father, dr. Norwood, was the first black School Superintendent in selma, alabama [applause] thank you. And when he in 1987
Die. Nbc10s katy zachry is live at Police Headquarters in center city. Tell us more. Reporter the Philadelphia Police commissioner tells us he is concerned about this shooting. He describes it as a violent encounter, saying its one that gives him pause. Take a look at the vessels video. It shows the 29yearold man in the hunting park section of philadelphia getting shot. You see him running around the corner of a building, then the tape freezes. At that point, he was shot to the ground, and police come to his side. Philadelphia Police Commissioner richard ross says this started with an officer driving witnesses from another crime to special victims unit. That officer noticed a man on a dirt bike driving erratically. He stopped the man to tell him to stop driving like that. The man started to walk away allegedly. So the officer apparently put a hand on his waist. He felt a gun. He told the man not to pull the gun. Witnesses in the back of the car say the man pulled the gun, and then the