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Berkeleys mayor spoke to our Annie Andersen about how he feels about the violent turn the protest took saturday night. Annie Anderson Berkeley mayor tom bates has 2 descriptions for the people who vandalized stores like this radio shack. i think it was despicable and you know deplorable that, how a wonderful idea to gather to talk about the real issues which happened in fergueson and new york, and the Police Community relationship got really taken over by a bunch of thugs and creeps. Annie anderson during the protest. Vandals smashed windows at several berkeley businesses including radio shack, wells fargo and trader joes. Around 2pm crews finished boarding up the windows that were damaged in saturday nights protest, but what they decided not to do was board up the windows that werent damaged. Now all this work was ....
The violence. Reporter we did see a number of protesters get on the freeway state 24 earlier tonight as you mentioned. We also heard reports on social media of a chp vehicle on fire. Where we are right now here at shadock and dwight you can see what happened to this radio shack. A couple of smashed windows. One reporter told me a vandal smashed his way in with a hammer. And several protesters tried to stop him. They were trying to stop the vandalism and the looting and one of them got hit in the head in the from says. A worker hit in the head by a protester. We did see what looked like tear gas being deployed several times in that area. Some of the protesters were able to get on the freeway. We did lose site of them at that point. Shortly after we did see a number of additional chp units rushing into the area. This protest got started with well over 600 or 700 strong marching through berkeley. The chants ranged from no justice no peace, to shame on you to things we cannot repeat on tel ....
Statements an eight-year-old girl made to a nurse and a doctor in the presence of a police officer were made to seek medical care and were thus non-testimonial for Confrontation Clause purposes, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals has held ....
Statements an eight-year-old girl made to a nurse and a doctor in the presence of a police officer were made to seek medical care and were thus non-testimonial for Confrontation Clause purposes, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals has held ....