surveillance tape. they never visited the victim s mother in the hospital. the case was just allowed to die on the vine and it remained an unsolved homicide for seven years. and what role did dennis walsh play in all this? well, dennis walsh has a couple of roles in the case. back in, ten years ago when the case happened, he was a lieutenant working the police district where the crime occurred that evening. we re not quite sure whether he was on duty or not. the police have never said that. but then when the case was re-investigated following our investigation three years ago, mr. walsh had become lieutenant overseeing all the detectives on the north side of the city. he is involved in several missing files in this case that disappear and reappear, and finally it turned out that he had taken some of those files to his house.
it s the piece that will require all of these centers to meet ambulatory surgical center standards without any evidence that there is a safety concern that requires that that be the case. and when that happens, we expect that we will likely only have five or six clinics left open out of the 42 in the state. when you announced your campaign, there was a lot of a lot of high expectations. you had fund-raising base, you have an incredible resume, an incredible personal story to tell, an accomplished legislator. polling has not been favorable to you so far. you recently replaced your campaign manager. is the campaign going as you hoped it would when you declared? i m actually very, very pleased with where our campaign is. i wish you could be here on the ground with me, chris, to see what i see as i travel the state. certainly in my experience, and democratic politics, i ve never seen anything like it. and we know that oftentimes the only accurate poll is the one
clinics in texas close. and these were clinics that weren t only providing abortion services. they were clinics that were also providing cancer screenings and family planning services for women around the state. the last piece of the bill will go into effect in september. and it s the most draconian piece. it s the piece that will require all of these centers to meet ambulatory surgical center standards without any evidence that there is a safety concern that requires that that be the case. and when that happens, we expect that we will likely only have five or six clinics left open out of the 42 in the state. when you announced your campaign, there was a lot of a lot of high expectations. you had fund-raising base, you have an incredible resume, an incredible personal story to tell, an accomplished legislator. polling has not been favorable to you so far.
the guy who threw the punch fled the scene and was never arrested until we started doing our stories three years ago. you guys start looking into it, and what do you find when you start looking into it? we find a case there s more peculiar. there were people who were never interviewed. police never canvassed the area for witnesses, never looked for surveillance tape. they never visited the victim s mother in the hospital. the case was just allowed to die on the vine and it remained an unsolved homicide for seven years. and what role did dennis walsh play in all this? well, dennis walsh has a couple of roles in the case. back in, ten years ago when the case happened, he was a lieutenant working the police district where the crime occurred that evening. we re not quite sure whether he was on duty or not. the police have never said that. but then when the case was re-investigated following our
professional sanction for mr. walsh given the roles that he played which taking a police file home, my sense is, is a violation of the code of conduct for officers. yes, it is a violation of the code of conduct. mr. walsh is one of six police officers who remain under investigation by the city s inspector general for their role in the cover-up of the david koschman case. police actually covered it up twice. they covered it up in 04 and covered it up again in 11. so mr. walsh is playing a center role in that investigation. so he is currently under investigation from the inspector general for his role in allegedly covering up what has now been determined to be a homicide or it was downgraded, involuntary manslaughter. the plea. tim novak from the chicago