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Force and antibias policies to develop a comprehensive policing plan. It is a critical step to build trust. Reporter trust that has been long eroded. We will be focusing on training, policy and transparency. In line with National Standards and best practices and current and emerging resources. He shot Sean Monterrosa outside of this walgreens store. Police said it 18 year veteran fire to a police car window after mistaking a 15 inch hammer in his sweater for a gun. His family said he was kneeling and surrendering. But he was in a Half Kneeling position as if he was getting ready to shoot. The chief said he welcomed the review and said in part, the biggest steps are ahead of us and i welcome all voices to the table. It absolutely needs to reform. It is the worst department in the area for how it abuses the citizenry. A civil rights attorney whose office represents Sean Monterrosas family has sued Vallejo Police many times. From my point of view its about time. Hopefully it will save liv
We start with pictures from chopper 5 over oakland and walnut creek. In just the last hour protesters in walnut creek made their way onto 680. Kpix 5 is live in walnut creek now with a dramatic confrontation. Ondrea. Reporter alan, as we pan over to 680 northbound on the main street onramp you can still see officers on foot and in cars patrolling that section. That is where protesters made their way onto the freeway here for a short time. Weha some o chopr 5 to sh nfntation betwmeof these otesis wspli oup thoke of about 1000 people gathering inside central civic park. They marched around 5 00. At some point they made their way onto the freeway. We know there are flash bangs deployed by the california Highway Patrol as well as walnut creek police. We have seen officers from orinda and pittsburgh out here this afternoon. We also know that rubber bullets and tear gas were deployed on these protesters to get them off of the freeway. At this point the freeway is clear but they were on at so
What the electricity everybody get down on the Federal Building has been blown out. Holy cow welcome to the Emergency Education network. Tonight, live from Oklahoma City, managing terrorism events, the oklahoma experience. And now your host says can hubs. Can hines. Your host which is coming to you live from the Firefighters Memorial museum in Oklahoma City oklahoma. The topic of this broadcast is managing terrorism events. The oklahoma experience. Tonight we are focusing on a serious played that seems to be rapidly across the globe affecting every nation including our own. It appears and strikes without warning, leaving a trace of anger, fear and frustration in its path. Its name, its called terrorism. A name that has been ringing in our ears all too frequently of late. Oklahoma city, oklahoma, is a city that just a year ago experienced a devastation of a mammoth proportion. A bomb truck exploded in front of the alfred p. Murrah building. Costs veer property damaged. Emergency and Law
With regard to this proceeding basically there are four elements that i have to receive information regarding [ explosion ] everybody get out of here now. [ sirens ] a Federal Building has been blown up. Holy cow. [ sirens ] welcome to the Emergency Education network. Tonight live from Oklahoma City, managing terrorism events the oklahoma experience. And now your host ken hines. Good evening and welcome to the Emergency Education network. Im ken hines. Your host for this broadcast which is come towing live from a Firefighters Memorial museum in Oklahoma City, oklahoma. Now the topic of this broadcast is managing terrorist events, the oklahoma experience. Tonight were focusing on a serious playing that seems to be spreading rapidly across the globe and affecting every nation including our own. It appears in strikes without warning and leaves a trail of anger, fear and frustration in its path. Its name, its called terrorism. A word that has been ringing in our ears all too frequently of