might its alive look at the ceremony here your standing just a short distance away. Several government supporters. We seen a lot of dancing and a lot of prayer the last couple of hours. Theres a civil rights lawsuit against the city. That all of the events they planted it earned honor of the 20 year old stamford cisco man that was shot to death by the seven cisco police back in march. Police told him to drop the gun and instead he pointed it at the officer. Officer shot him and he died at the scene. It turns out he had a taser not a real gun. mike finding out who the officers were. That was another success to have some policy changing and the way that the police are being trained. Later on this afternoon attorneys will file a civil rights lawsuit against the city claiming assets of force and on the police department. Several hundred supporters of the family are expected back here at noon. It will have a 3 00 rally this afternoon. Darya new this morning where this 75 year old woman is m
Last thing i see theres the whole beautiful world out there and in here, its like a nightmare. The legal system offered a Second Chance but hes still behind bars. Is his the face of juvenile injustice . Thanks for joining us, im joie chen. We begin with a thought about bad early decisions and the hope of Second Chances. Sentencing Young Offenders to life in prison without the possibility of parole is banned everywhere in the world. Except for two countries. Somalia and the United States. The Supreme Court drew the line against mandatory sentences for juveniles a few years ago but it is up to each state to decide whether old sentences warrant a second look. America tonights Christof Putzel on the case being watched now as a bellwether in this case of juvenile justice. In october 1990 three members of chicagos began sisters disciples setchicagos gangsters set out. My destiny was written when i was born into a chaotic family. In the turf war that followed two rival gang members were shot
Whole beautiful world out there and in here, its like a nightmare. The legal system offered a Second Chance but hes still behind bars. Is his the face of juvenile injustice . Thanks for joining us, im joie chen. We begin with a thought about bad early decisions and the hope of Second Chances. Sentencing Young Offenders to life in prison without the possibility of parole is banned everywhere in the world. Except for two countries. Somalia and the United States. The Supreme Court drew the line against mandatory sentences for juveniles a few years ago but it is up to each state to decide whether old sentences warrant a second look. America tonights Christof Putzel on the case being watched now as a bellwether in this case of juvenile justice. In october 1990 three members of chicagos began sisters disciples set chicagos gangsters set out. My destiny was written when i was born into a chaotic family. In the turf war that followed, two rival gang members were shot dead. He was tried as an a
In october 1990 three members of chicagos began sisters disciples set chicagos gangsters set out. My destiny was written when i was born into a chaotic family. In the turf war that followed, two rival gang members were shot dead. He was tried as an adult and convictof double murder. The law was clear and uncompromising. If you are part of a group that commits a murder, youre a murderer. The sentencing rules were just as unforgiving. The guidelines forced the judge to sentence the most severe life without the possibility of parole. I didnt think that mend i was going to die in prison. Reporter davis sits behind bars in crestville illinois. Now a nationwide movement to rethink the juvenile just of Justice System and right old wrongs. Im always going to have hope that you know my day will come. Reporter in the summer of 2012 davis found a new reason for hope. Buried under news of the president ial campaign in the case called miller versus alabama, the u. S. Supreme court issued a landmark
Hill fire. Good evening, thank you for joining us. Joey chan is on assignment. You are watching american tonight the weekend edition, its a week since typhoon haiyan made landfall in the philippines, and the crisis is far from over. Typhoon haiyan was the strongest storm ever to hit that island nation, leaving mass destruction. Tens of thousands of people are homeless. Thousands are dead. America tonight is joey chan community. It felt as if we reached the end of the world. After hours of driving through debris and devastation we arrived at the end of cebu island, to a Tiny Community typhoon. What was it like when the storm came . Its frightening. We were here in our office. I think thats the strongest i have experienced. Before . No, first time. It is best to describe it like a sound of a 747. And, you know, the office is burst. The mayor said when times are good, this is hardly a wealthy community. There are farmers that catch tuna. 86,000 live in this part of the province, the fact