disturbance or perceived threat. but in canada, one airport incident turned tragic when an apparently confused and irate passenger got himself into a dangerous situation. a distressing encounter at the vancouver international airport caught on camera by another traveler. it s october 14th, 2007. 1:28 in the morning. the royal canadian mounted police respond to a report of a man acting strangely in the international arrivals area. how are you, sir? he speaks russian, and that s it. no english. the confrontation quickly escalates. officers order the man, seen through the glass partition, to move back into an open area. he puts his hands in the air and turns around. they surround him and appear to try to communicate. police say he has an object, later identified as a stapler, in his hand.
18-month-old baby in her car and her family says she was suffering from post partem depression with psychosis. she was unstable woman at the time. she may have suffered a mental breakdown at the time and she was being chased by police. we just heard her family say she did not pose enough of a threat to be fired upon. what s the general operating procedure for police in a situation like this? i think if you this is washington, d.c. i just recently moved from washington, d.c. to new york. a woman acting erratically. driving to the capitol. while police may have stride to show restraint it was probably seen as a big threat because it is the nation s capitol and where president obama lives.
he suffered brain damage and will never fully recover. experts say fights like this are usually fueled by alcohol. when you combine passion for your sports team, too much to drink and too many people, you ve got a recipe for disaster. reporter: san francisco s police chief has a message for fans everywhere. just be respectful of each other when you go to these games. remember, it s a game. reporter: dan simon, cnn, san francisco. now, the family of bryan stow is speaking out about the latest violence. his sister bonnie released this statement, we are saddened by this senseless killing and our thoughts and prayers go out to the victim s family. there s a lot of other news developing at this very hour. let s go to michaela for the latest hours. officials in kenya may have lucked out in finding a suspect at the mall massacre. a man acting like a victim dropped a machine gun magazine during the evacuation. he s now being held at a
welcome back to caught on camera. airport security has increased significantly since 9/11. tsa officials screen passengers. police officers patrol the curbs and concourses. and the people who keep travelers safe are trained to respond instantly to any type of disturbance or perceived threat. but in canada, one airport incident turned tragic when an apparently confused and irate passenger got himself into a dangerous situation. a distressing encounter at the vancouver international airport caught on camera by another traveler. it s october 14th, 2007. 1:28 in the morning. the royal canadian mounted police respond to a report of a man acting strangely in the
the royal canadian mounted police respond to a report of a man acting strangely in the international arrivals area. how are you, sir? he speaks russian, and that s it. no english. the confrontation quickly escalates. officers order the man, seen through the glass partition, to move back into an open area. he puts his hands in the air and turns around. they surround him and appear to try to communicate. police say he has an object, later identified as a stapler, in his hand. one of the officers fires a taser gun. sending 50,000 volts of electricity into the man s body through two darts attached to a wire. he falls to the ground, screaming in pain. hit him again. hit him again. the man writhes on the ground in agony. officers pile on top and attempt