Eddie making moves that would make eagles running back Demarco Murray proud. I seen on the news that there was a emu on the loose but i didnt suspect it was around here. Reporter now captured in your backyard. Well, that is amazing, isnt it. Reporter unwelcomed guest show up on leos, delaware farm. He has been here for probably three months. Reporter what has he been doing. Nothing eating corn. Reporter quick. He is fast, 6 feet tall and runs 40 miles an hour. He is very crafty. Reporter he became a nuisance and led to dangerous encounters with people. They pulled alongside at the road and shot at him. Reporter an and faculty at a nearby school. They had a soft lock down which they kept the kids inside from playing outside because of the emus presence, trying to keep people moving. Reporter now eddie can take a rest from running. Safely back, in captivity. Were you worried that he would getaway again. It has been an ongoing issue, yeah. A lot of help and cooperation from the public her
If you are being bullied, dont be afraid and dont lose hope. You are stronger then you think. Ask for help. Reporter suspects age 11 to 15 now face juvenile charges ranging from summary offenses to felonies. D a a hogan says the the issue is much larger then this case, suggestive photos of children right here at home, spreading at a dizzy speed. From tredyffrin, easttown to oxford, from great valley, to downingtown, from coatsville, to phoenixville, this is the sort of thing that goes on, every day in every school district. Reporter police say in the process of investigating this case they have learned of another case that warranted criminal charges for young boys. Coming up a at 6 00 d. A. s message for students, what you should and should not do if you find yourself somehow in the middle of these messages. Reporting live from valley forge middle school, rahel solomon for cbs3 Eyewitness News. Thank you for that. Consumer reporter jim donovan will have more on the apps used to conceal
We have not seen that and they are facing lawsuits as we speak. They are trying, from what i understand, in recent months to make some changes inside the system, but its very difficult. Im in the prison system in america is what it is, grandpa to be his, rapid human rights abuse and we as a society even if we dont believe it, we accept the idea at least thats the moment you cross the threshold of a jail or prison you are or Constitutional Rights are suspended, which is particularly ironic in jail settings where you are in many cases held over for trial, innocent until proven guilty. But, they are violating your rights on a daily basis and im talking about brutal bees, Sexual Assault, medical deprivation, which can be deadly if you medication and youre incarcerated and that medication is denied to you that is a problem. We found all of those things when we did that report and im glad we were able to shed some light on it, but i know that that is widespread. Is going to take more work. I
Take more work i will take commitment of us collectively to come to a place where we understand the value of living up to hers ideals. I think one of the questions i had for my students as part of the series theres a class associated with this. My 25 students asked questions, questions, they would do research on the speakers and many are concerned and interested about these body cameras. So theyre asking are body cameras that an efficient solution . Is there Something Else i should be done to hold Police Officers accountable . I think body cameras are a great part of solving issues we have with police abuse. The issue of accountability. With those body cameras you can rest assured that there is going to be a fight all the way through that process to the point where we see how they are uniformly and consistently use the majority of Police Departments. Many departments are accepting the idea that okay these body cameras are good idea, they provide a subjective record, at the same time th
The city says theyve got the salt and the plows at the ready this morning. City maintenance says theyve been preparing since august, getting all of their equiptment lined up and ready to go out as soon as snow starts to actually stay on the ground. Theyve also already pre treated some of the roads in town. Weve got two brine trucks that have been out and theyre hitting the priority ones and priority twos streets. And we have the guys getting all the other salt and equiptment ready as far as putting on plows, putting on salt rigs, making sure theyre all ready to go, ready to hit the ground running says ed pickens, street superintendent for sioux city. Lukas pickens says its important for drivers to go slowly during the snowy conditions, and stay back from the plows so that they can do their job more effectively and safely. Crews will be taking 12 hour shifts as sioux city will have round the clock coverage during the storm. Lukas speaking of snow plows, the department of transportation