And well begin with whats happening in this video. This evening the abc 7 news iteam is learning new details about two of the Alameda Police officers who handcuffed and pinned a black man to the ground after reports he was dancing in the street. Good evening. Thanks for joining us. In an exclusive iteam interview, our iteam reporter spoke with alamedas police chief to see how the department is responding. She joins us live. Reporter we learned today the first two officers who detained Miley Watkins were brand new to the Alameda Police department, both still in training up until just a few months ago. There is not a single use of force that ever happens in police work where youre not concerned. Reporter the Alameda Police chief speaks exclusively to the iteam for the First Time Since this body cam footage was released last week. Youre dancing in the street. So what . Im dancing in the street. Yes. Hold on. Youre not free to go. Since when is dancing in the street a crime . Yeah. Im unaw
Imagine its going to affect you or someone close. Reporter the friends and Business Partners in alameda have been pins and needles for the past couple of days. As searchers scour the rugged terrain near downiville looking for the familys dark gray tacoma truck, but searchers say the area is treacherous and two inches of new snow is making it tough. Yeah its difficult. You know were nervous. We miss them. We want him home. Reporter but friends say if anyone can survive in the wilderness, its rajos. Hes an avid outdoorsman. He may have gotten stuck on the jeep trails they speculate. Hike out with the kids or hold tight . I feel hes thinking he should just honker down he has food shelter, and wait it out. Eventually somebodys going to find him. Thats why im confident theyre going to be find him. I mean i dont, i cant imagine any other outcome. Reporter searchers say the area is so rugged they have to use Motor Vehicles and atvs and the chp helicopter to search for the family. They will co