here today....they walked in aa police officers.. they walked out without their guns and badges... a group of police officcrs accused of being bad cops. cops. at the baltimore city police department.. officials, still reeling over allegations of corruption.. perhaps the largest recent history.. that now involves more than 30 police officers.(guglielmi) once the commissioner realized the extent of it.. he called in the fbi. ....in all.. 31 baltimore police officers arr now suspended. the department started those suspension hearings today at police headquarters. the officers, now stripped of their police powers and the charged yesterray are suspended without pay. (guglielmi) yesterday was a sad day for us. it was also a very happy day for us because identified some improprieties. we brought federal charges towards them.. they are innocent until proven guilty.. we hope it sends a very strong message. ...the federal complaint lists each officers name... along with two brothers
3 3 3 3 3 first on fox.the parents of a talbot county teen say their son was bullied to death.but the alleged bully, is not a student.megan gilliland is live with more on how this story is prompting action. good morning patrice, unfortunately the department of education, investigates hundreds of cases of bullying each year. all most all of them involve students harrassing other students. but not this one. one.alvin and tammy whitby say their 15-year old son, richard, was bullied by his teachers.richard as a dyslexic student at talbot county s accelerated learning center.his parents say they never knew how bad he was suffering at school until they received letters from his substitute teachers, describeding how they were encouraged to bully their son. but by the time the letters actually arrived. richard had taken matters into his own hands. (12:33:21) (file) i found my son hanging from the ceilinggin his bedroom. (3:32:20) (attorney) we re putting talbot county government
map 3 first on fox. a talbot county couple says their teenage son was bullied to death. not by his peers. but by his teachers.megan gilliland is live with more on how this story is now prompting legal action. good morning patrice,alvin and tammy whitby say, they never knew how much their son was suffering at school until it was too late. late.their 15- year old son, richard hung himself in his talbot county home last year. he was a dyslexic student at the county s accelerattd learning center.his parents say they received letters. from substitute teachers, describeding how they were encouraged to bully their son. but by the time they actually got those letters. richard had taken matters into his own hands.now, their attorney is threatening legal action. (3:43:58) truthfully,,if they get away with this they ll keep doing it and another parent will have to bury their child. (3:43:40) they can t do this to somebody else s child.. child.. the talbot county school district say
hundreds of cases of bullying each year.. and most all of them involve students harrassing other students. now, the parents of one child say its not students but teachers..who bullied their son to death. death. (3:42:52) i never knew they said the things they did to my son. alvin and tammy whitby say they never knew how much their 15-year olddson, richard, was suffering at school. (3:36:15) he was told he was stupid, he was wasting their time, he was taking up space and he was nothing more than prison material. their son, who was dyslexic, was a student at talbot county s accelerated learning center.. but behind the walls of his portable classroom is where the whitby s say their son was bullied by the very teachers who were supposed to help. (3:49:03) (reading letter) she wanted me to call him names like redneck. in letters written to the whitby s, substitute teachers described how they were encouraged to bully their son. but by the time the letters arrived..15-year old
3 map fiber map 3 first on fox.the parents of a talbot county teen say their son was bullied to death.but the alleged bully, is not a student.megan gilliland is live with more on how this story is prompting action. good morning patrice, unfortunately the department of education, investigates hundreds of cases of bullying each year. all most all of them involve students harrassing other students. but the parents of one child, says it s ot the kids. the but the teachers who bullied their son to death. death.alvin and tammy whitby say their 15-year old son, richard, was a student at talbot county s accelerated learning center.but behind tte walls of his portable classroom, is where the whitby s say their son, who was dyslexic, was bullied by the very teachers who were supposed to be helping him. &psubstitute teachers even wrot to theewhitby s describeding how they were encouraged to bully their son.but by the time the letters arrived. 15-year old richard whitby had taken atters