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Louisville, Missouri: 26-Year-Old Sheriff's Deputy Killed in Ambush Shooting

Mike Gallagher Podcast

00:26 sec | 1 year ago

Louisville, Missouri: 26-Year-Old Sheriff's Deputy Killed in Ambush Shooting

"A twenty six year. Old sheriff's deputy was gunned down brandon shirley last week he was working a security job at rockford lane auto sales in of jefferson county. Sheriff john. Aubrey said the young man was rushed to a hospital where he died. The louisville police chief erica shields said shirley targeted an ambushed.

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"erica shields" Discussed on KCRW

KCRW

03:30 min | 2 years ago

"erica shields" Discussed on KCRW

"Of course, keep those mess on if you're in a public space indoors, like the grocery store. NPR health correspondent Maria Godoy. Thanks for you my pleasure. The Justice Department says it will investigate the Louisville police. It's a search for a pattern or practice of discrimination, the kind of probe of local police that used to be common than dropped off during the Trump administration. Now. Within less than a week, federal authorities have announced examinations of both Minneapolis and Louisville in each case. Ah high profile killing triggered federal interest. Jess Clark of our member station. W F PL reports on the Louisville probe. Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer was quick to embrace. The Justice Department's announcement Monday strongly welcome the announcement made by Attorney General Merrick Garland earlier today. The patterns and practice investigation into Ellen PD. That's Fisher at an afternoon press conference, welcoming the investigation, just hours after he learned of it himself. The mayor and Louisville police have faced months of criticism over the killing of Briana Taylor, a 26 year old black woman. Police shot and killed in a no knock raid. Police have also been criticized for violent responses to protests. Just last week and officer was caught on camera punching a protester in the face during an arrest that protester dinar for Garrett was emotional and fighting back tears as he praised the DOJ is decision Monday. This is a blessing. You that somebody has finally listening that like Somebody is finally hearing our voices. Garrett hopes the investigation will bring change The police act like they don't care. They ain't war like this is war. Now we're doing a stand up for what's right. Louisville Metro Police Chief Erica Shields was brought in recently her predecessor was fired after a string of department scandals. Shields says she's not surprised the DOJ decided to launch the inquiry. I think that It's necessary because police reform quite honestly. Is needed in Near every agency across the country. Shields comes from the Atlanta Police Department, where she resigned as police chief after officers there killed 27 year Old Ray Chart Brooks last June. Activists and local attorney David Mauer says an outside agency like the federal government is exactly what's needed. I mean, this is a road police department we've got Rats investigating the Rast. The police investigating the police. The local police union says it's confident the DOJ will find no systemic violations of constitutional rights. Louisville protest leader and mayoral candidate Shameka Perish right believes otherwise. But she notes, the attorney general did not cite Briana Taylor's killing as a focus of the new federal inquiry. I mean, I wish is it spoke more, too. Her case, But the fact that they're investigating our L A P D. It does give people some hope. Louisville Mayor Greg Fisher says he sees the investigation as an opportunity to bring federal resource is to ongoing local efforts at reform. That is Parrish. Right? Points out. Fisher may be welcoming the DOJ investigation now, but he didn't ask for it. It was protesters who were calling for more to be done for NPR news. I'm just Clark in Louisville. Cove in 19 has changed the way we regular people.

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"erica shields" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:57 min | 2 years ago

"erica shields" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Switzerland, right Who's shrinking their prime broker? There's a lot of questions about how this business changes up as they continue to gain share with hedge funds enough for a dumb question of the day. I'll take charge Should Ali Who says there aren't of their ARCA ghosts is out there. Well, some people think there are right. I mean, David Solomon constructed a derivative strategy around hope, and, you know I'm serious. I mean, there's can absolutely be right, Scott, minded of Guggenheim said. That will absolutely see another one. David Solomon said he wouldn't be surprised over at Goldman Sachs that they saw another. Big issue. We're in an era of again. Low interest rates, excessive risk taking little disclosure. Yeah, Paul gonna rip up the script right now. We're gonna do that. We could do that. We should all the best as well. I'm looking and I think the saddest press release I've ever seen. The International Business Machines Corp Will raise their dividend. Nice. By a penny. E mean we're making fun of the Aberdeen for devouring. Yes, but Paul, I don't think I've ever seen that. Have you get IBM? Right here, Tom. You know they have a 4.6%. Dividend yield. And you compare that to some other technology companies who are quote unquote returning cash to shareholders via dividends and buybacks, and their yields are less than 1%. Least IBM recognizes that if you have nothing else to do with your cash, just give it back to shareholders. They've raised their dividend a penny like, why do it? I don't know. We'll get analysis on. That's really interesting. IBM Let's quarterly dividend. By a pensioner Ali Bassett. Thank you so much on the banks this morning as we had to interrupt rudely and mentioned the IBM news as well. Ready green on the screen here really? A Stasis market, of course into the important Fed meeting. Tomorrow with our news in New York City, his Michael Barr Down, Paul. Thank you very much. All eyes are on India in the fight against covert 19. With roughly a million new coronavirus cases in three days, the U. S is stepping in to help in the global fight. The U. S. Is offering up millions of doses of the not yet authorized here. AstraZeneca vaccine and P P ete. Dean of the Brown University School of Public Health Doctor is she's John tells us what's going on in India can affect the US we've gotta helping you get this under control. If it spirals out of control in India is going to be horrible for India, of course, will have huge implications for the whole world. Dr John says here in the U. S. 37% of adults are fully vaccinated in North Carolina. Rage is growing in Elizabeth City over the fatal shooting of the black man by a sheriff's deputy. Andrew Brown's family and their legal team watched video of the deadly encounter yesterday. Five days after it happened, However, the family says they were only shown 20 seconds of video from one body camera, even though several deputies were involved. The Justice Department is opening a sweeping probe into policing and Louisville, Kentucky over the March 2020 death of Briana Taylor, who was shot to death by police during a raid at her home. Louisville police chief Erica Shields If us at Louisville Alan PD are going to be one of the flagship departments for change, then bring it on. We're going to deliver. Steve Shields says police reform is needed in every agency across the country Trials for the one officer charged in connection with feelers. Death is expected to take place next year. Bye from the Bloomberg Interactive Brokers Studios. This is global names, 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg. Quick take powered by more than 2700, journalists and analysts more than 120 countries. Michael Barr, This is Bloomberg. Michael Barr. Thanks so much. My God, this is difficult. I said the Red Sox were off the Padres are off. I didn't want to do it myself. You could have watched the Tigers. Who's there was? Yeah, There's that, But there's this guy for the Angels. Who's playing offense and defense. He's like, you know, linebacker one moment and he's back the next month. Have we ever seen that? Is that like original That's how it's been done before. I forgot to you, honey. Yeah, no time. It's been done before he's pitching, and he's heading. I like Paul. I love watching the hitters in the nationally crucial gets up there. Any serious. He wants to hit the ball. Yeah. I mean, it's such a I, You know, I'm a fan. I guess of the D h. I'll go that far. You know, for every curveball you have. You've got somebody that just just like a lot of waste of a bad but You know, I know. I know it's a very difficult third rail kind of topic. You know, Babers, but Michael, you were at the game. June 13th 1921 Tigers. Babe Ruth pitched in hit. I Was there on the wooden seats. Yes, very cuts. Michaels Ober. Thank you so much Bloomberg business of sports and really interesting business right now, never to Haven't more fun this baseball season in years years, I would say Paul earning season. What do you see? I see two revenue stories, revenues, okay. And not so good. Yeah. You know, I was listening to you and Lisa. You know the last hour talking about Tesla and you know, you put up some numbers. You put up a record profit and the stock kind of shrugs. You know, it's so it kind of goes to that issue. We've been talking about Tom. That Maybe this mark is really priced to perfection to use it a colloquialism, But you really, really have to beat to get investors. Attention given evaluations were seeing in the market here. So again, Big Week for tech earnings. You know, we're gonna have some Microsoft numbers coming up. We've got Facebook. We've got Google. I know this is alphabet free studio time. So Google coming up, So we have to see top line numbers, which I know you.

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US to Investigate Louisville Police

All Things Considered

00:50 sec | 2 years ago

US to Investigate Louisville Police

"Says it will investigate the Louisville Metro Police Department and the city's government. More than a year after the police killing of Rianna Taylor, Stephanie Wolf of member station W. FPL's more. The investigation will seek to answer the question whether Louisville Metro Police routinely used excessive force or violate constitutional rights. Louisville Mayor Greg Fisher says this is a good thing for the city. Good officers will welcome this announcement and see it as an exciting time to be part of reform and transformation. The people of Louisville. Know that you are the ultimate winners of this review. Louisville Police Chief Erica Shields said She also supports the investigation. News of the Louisville investigation comes less than a week after the U. S attorney general announced that his office would review the Minneapolis Police Department. For NPR

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"erica shields" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

WHAS 840 AM

03:03 min | 2 years ago

"erica shields" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

"30. I'm Will Clark News Radio way 40 W h A s. Our top story takes us to A beautiful neighborhood. That's where l MPD is investigating a shooting that happened on mutual bypass and around 9 30. Last night, a man found shot there and Taken to the hospital with injuries that are described as serious while responding to that shooting scene. One of the officers was involved in an accident. The officer and the driver of the other car were both taken the hospital for minor injuries. The traffic unit is handling that investigation. The major case squad is handling the shooting. You know anything? Call the tip line. That's 574 l M p. D. We head now tell MPD headquarters where the consulting firm charged with auditing, the agency says it's in crisis. The Chicago consulting firm Hillard Heinz conducted the review after the shooting of Rianna Taylor and the protests following the event. Senior Vice President Rob Davis on one of the major findings is very clear that there is an issue that the department needs to dress in terms of how it interacts with the community. People are being treated. Mayor Greg Fisher says. Morale is low within the department as well. And this audit clearly underscores the pain in our community as a whole and within L A. P. D. Validates the uncomfortable truth that many people of color in our city do not trust the police do what the report describes as quote generations of problematic relations. Unquote new chief Erica Shields says the report is a road map to move the department forward. Suzanne Duval News radio 8 40. Wh A Yes. Fresh out of quarantine and coronavirus. Ground zero a team of scientists with the World Health Organization set out today in search of clues on how this all started A B C's brick Clinton is watching from Hong Kong. The World Health Organization team investigating the origins of the Corona virus took their first field trip on Friday, visiting a hospital in Wuhan and speaking to staff that were among the first to treat patients of the deadly disease. One of the foreign experts, Peter Daza, tweeted that the team was meeting clinicians and staff of the hospital, having quote open discussion about the details of their work Brick clinic, ABC News Hong Kong Back in this country. The 2020 surge on gun sales is showing no signs of letting up. Baby sees. Jim Ryan is in Texas. That weird estimated one in three people own at least one gun. The factors that led to last year's dramatic increase in FBI background checks and resulting firearm sales are still present. This year. He had the pandemic. You had the riots. And you have an election. It was kind of like the perfect storm says Gun shop owner John have licked. The result has been that small businesses like his are seeing a run on inventory. While major chain retailers flourish, the bigger shops that do a majority of the business they're probably going to get a majority of product. Ironically, he says, forcing some independent gun shops to close. Jim Brilliant ABC News And as we edge closer.

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"erica shields" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

WHAS 840 AM

01:52 min | 2 years ago

"erica shields" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

"Watch out for a broken down. That's North Bend, 65 ramp to Preston Highway. Next report is in 15 minutes, chucking from NewsRadio a 40 wh a gas I'm Wook Why meteorologist Matt Milicevic with a quieter Thursday forecast is we'll see a mix of clouds and sunshine, but we're not gonna melt much snow eyes only near 34 were very chilly tonight with a low down to 19 tomorrow's mostly sunny, chilly but a little warmer than today. With highs near 40. We'll go to 42 on Saturday dry through the day, but we'll watch for a chance of rain and snow by Saturday night, not your latest wook. Why forecast I'm meteorologist Matt Milosevic, Kentucky Anna's breaking news, weather and traffic station. This'd NewsRadio wait 40 w h A s your news now. Good morning. It's 10 30. I'm Will Clark News radio 8 40 W. H. A. S Mayor Greg Fischer and L. MPD chief Erica Shields will be in front of microphones this afternoon at three o'clock. That's when they will release the findings of an outside firms. Look at the L M P D operations that firm Hill, Your Highness will release those findings again. At three o'clock this afternoon, you'll be able to watch that report on the mayor's face book page. We're headed now to the job market. The pandemic hindering economic growth in the fourth quarter of 2020, a BCS Aaron Khutor ski U. S economy grew at a 4% annual rate in the final three months of 2020 but shrank overall last year by the largest amount since World War two. The pandemic, plunge the country into a recession and left tens of millions of Americans unemployed. Another 847,000 workers filed new claims for unemployment benefits for the first time last week, the game stopped trading.

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"erica shields" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

WHAS 840 AM

01:36 min | 2 years ago

"erica shields" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

"LM PD's new chief expressing concern about the morale of the force. Erica Shield, says she wants the department's officers to want to come to work and feel respected. Chief Shields says the officers who enjoy coming to work and feel respected, perform better on the job and said one way to make sure LAPD officers want to come to work. Is to ensure they're the highest paid force in the state. We're headed to the nation's capital, where former President Trump's article of impeachment is now officially in the hands of the Senate. Some Republicans remain concerned on the implications of convicting a president that has already exited the White House. A B C's Alex pray, Shea Conviction could open the door to a second vote barring Trump from running for office again. At least 17 Republicans would need to vote with Democrats for conviction. But many are already pushing back Senator Rand Paul, calling the trial a sham, adding that he will force a vote on whether the Senate can hold a trial for private citizen. But Democrats already have the votes to defeat Paul's motion. And Twitter is looking for a few good people to join the tweet police. ABC is Chuck's Eve Erstein. Twitter is enlisting its users to help combat misinformation on its service by flagging and notated misleading and false tweets. The pilot program, called Bird Watch, allows a pre selected group of users who sign up through Twitter users must have a U. S based phone carrier verified email and phone number and no recent Twitter rule violations. Your next news update. Is it 6 30?.

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"erica shields" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

WHAS 840 AM

02:36 min | 2 years ago

"erica shields" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

"Station. It's three o'clock. I'm Paul Miles news radio 8 40 W H A s. Our top story Republican leader Mitch McConnell on the Senate floor today, laying blame for the capital riots squarely on President Trump's shoulders. The mob was fed lies. They were provoked by the president and other powerful people. And I tried to use fear and violence to stop a specific proceeding of the first branch of the federal government, which they did not like ahead of tomorrow's inauguration to National Guard members have been removed from the security detail, a defense official told ABC News to Army National Guard members who have ties to far right groups have been removed from their inauguration security duties and placed under investigation. There's no immediate word what fringe groups the guard members belong to or in which unit they served. Secret Service, which runs the show when it comes to inaugural Security, did not immediately comment on the decision. The FBI has been vetting the thousands of National Guard troops who have come here to Washington from all over the country. ABC is Aaron Cutter ski reporting. Erica Shields was sworn in today as the new chief of Louisville Metro police to my fellow officers. I realized that you have had an immensely difficult year. And I am here to help you help you want to enjoy this job again? Feel proud about yourself again. Shields takes over the department in the wake of the Briana Taylor protests, which led to the firing of then chief Steve Conrad. Louisville Health officials are giving the latest covert 19 numbers in the city. We are still in another surge here, Metro health director Dr Sara Moyer. He's counts continue to be elevated at 3732 last week. Or 69.5 for 100,000 population. I've had 32 new families that lost a loved one more than 30,000. Louisville residents have received the first dose of covert vaccine just over 2000 have received both doses. Indiana's death toll from covert 19. Dow tops dying 1001 126 newly reported deaths Bring Indiana's covert related death toll to 9092 Indiana reports 2756 new cases the second straight day under 3000. For the first time since the post Christmas law, the positivity rate continues a six day decline to 11.9% lowest since November, 10th Hoosiers, Age 70 and older.

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"erica shields" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

WHAS 840 AM

03:22 min | 2 years ago

"erica shields" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

"Bashir, releasing the state's covert numbers via email. Governor Be sure reported 1998 new cases on Monday, the governor says the status seeing an 11.64% positivity rate of Monday's new cases, 219 are in kids 18 or younger. There were 40 reported covert 19 related deaths on Monday. The state's death total is now 3167. As of Monday, 1587 people are hospitalized 397 or in the ICU and 208 are on ventilators. At least 40,761 Kentucky ins have recovered from the virus. Suzanne Duval News radio 8 40, wh Yes, moving to the nation's capital. Now covert 19 will be a front and center topic for president. Like Biden. Once he takes office officially tomorrow, a BCS Karen Travers looks at his plan. Biden's top priorities getting the Cove in 19 pandemic under control to do that he's pledging for his 1st 100 days in office 100 million vaccine shots, reopening the majority of kindergarten through eighth grade schools. And calling on Americans to use masks biting last week, rolling out an ambitious and very expensive relief measure that he wants Congress to turn into legislation for him to sign. The president elect set to arrive in Washington today. Ahead of tomorrow's ceremony tonight will be a somber event that ABC is Alex Stone has a preview of tonight. On the eve of here, swearing in president elect Biting will honor those who have died from Cove Hit 19. There will be a lighting around the reflecting pool of the Lincoln Memorial and memory of those who have been lost in the past nearly a year to the virus cities around the country. Many that are struggling right now will take part. Lighting candles, ringing church bells and lighting buildings at the same time. Alex Stone, ABC NEWS Washington Tell MPD getting a new chief today. Erica Shields takes over the department after retiring as Theodore Lanta Police department chief last summer. That after an officer involved shooting set off unrest and riots in that city. Interim chief you vet Gentry's last day on the job was yesterday. Many believe Shields will face immediate challenges to the lack of officer, morale officer retention issues and distrust of the department within the community. Or swearing in ceremony scheduled for nine o'clock this morning. It's a virtual event that you can watch on the mayor's face book page. And the mega millions and parable. Jackpots are still of the rise. The parable prize now sitting in an estimated $730 million after there was no winner on Saturday. If a winner doesn't pick the annuity option that one time cash option for that jackpot, a measly $546 million mega million's didn't have a winner on Friday. That brings the game's top prize to an estimated $850 million. One time cash out, there would be $628.2 million. The mega millions. Jackpot would be the third largest ever for the drawing on Tuesday. The Powerball drawing Wednesday would be the fifth largest ever for player hits that one Your next news update is at 7 30. I'm Will Clark News radio. Wait, 40 wh s now your chance to win.

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"erica shields" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

WHAS 840 AM

06:43 min | 2 years ago

"erica shields" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

"Lap down high man. We are rolling right along on a Monday, probably obviously busy week last week with Erica Shields being announced. That didn't go so well then, obviously what happened on Wednesday in D. C. And we continued great coverage by this radio station. Just want to say and it was it was. He was It was fun to get in the mix and do that stuff last week, But we also want to have fun today and continuing through the week so we'll keep you up on all what's happening. I think I believe they're filing for. Impeachment as we speak right now. So if that if that news breaks again, we'll get that top the hour. Well, we had to say goodbye. Even though we lost him a while back. We had to say goodbye last Friday to Alex Trebek, his last show. I think I didn't get to watch it. You go watch it. I did. I did. How terribly said was absolutely did something in his memory? Well, it's you know, it's kind of lame, actually mean they put together a little montage at the end, but it was, like, three or four minutes long. And that was it. That was it. I thought they do a little more, maybe have Ah, you know, take the block kick patent Vanna off there for a half an hour. Do a jeopardy tribute. And then Alex's last episode. I mean, you trading you would think it did a lot usually a lot for that network. Well, Cris Collinsworth. He's being humbled because he was part of a jeopardy question. Just just because just because you're on television for five months out of the year, and by the way, you're the only game in town at that time, they would talk about Sunday night football. Of course, yes. The question. Woz. Um the $1600 clue. Read the announcers on Sunday night football are al makers Al Michaels and this Wide receiver, and I got it. Of course I would have got it to believe it and I that I'm the biggest sports ball guy, But I would have gotten that one. Well, they waited and waited. And then they got that famous jeopardy made me man. Thea answers Cris Collinsworth. Cris Collinsworth was watching. He got extremely humble because nobody knew who he was. Well. In all fairness, he did play for the Bing girls. It's true now. Speaking of Cris Collinsworth have gotta ask. I've been meaning to ask this question. So his son is now. Also part of this. Yes, son looks just like him. Has the exact same mannerisms, the exact same intonation. It's like he's trying to Fred Travalena, his father. Is it awesome that he's honoring his dad by obviously adoring him or kind of creepy coattails? No, look, look at the SIM skies. The younger Simms, the one that worked the left. Goa is killing it on Sunday night. He's doing great, but he's nothing like Phil on the air. Right. He's better. He's actually well, filling his prime you when he first went to the network and was the number one team with they he was really, really good. I think it's some point like Chris Collinsworth and Phil Simms. They've been separated from the game so long. That's why Tony Romo's so good because he just left the game. He knows the formations. He knows the play calls. He knows the defensive coordinators and the coaches and he has a relationship and he just left plane. I think the farther you get away from it. Cris Collinsworth has had some horrific, horrific analysis over this past year. He's close to getting out the door to answer your question. It's not just similar. It's like they cloned Yes now and fails defense. He was worried about his new video game enterprise so that that took his attention away from football for a bit, So it's not just giving my first and my worst. My first is the greatest great. Oh, so soothing every Sunday when I could just Finally get to that Sunday lay on the couch. And here. Hi, everybody. Pat Summerall, John Man, that tag team do all go in. It's just everything in the world was right. I don't care who was playing. I don't care if it wasn't even NFC East game, no matter where they were. Was so soon remember Dan Dandy Don MEREDITH back in the seventies, That was almost it was almost like anchorman. They were the action news team, but they happen to be the broadcast booth. My favorite thing on Monday night Football is when Dan Deardorff was on it. Whenever it went past midnight. He started referencing as Tuesday morning football every time he would, but he started to get attacked towards the end. Um And I think that Cris Collinsworth, his barreling towards that that moment he This is when everybody gets there is a broadcaster. If you're calling the games, this is when he starts to move, and they announced that he's moving to something else. And it's always Thies. These pieces he's doing as investigative reporting, or he's doing like Let's dive deeper into this subject. And it's this story by Cris Collinsworth. And he stopped doing the game. My worst commentator ever would probably be, and I love the guy. I think it's hilarious. Was Dennis Miller on Monday Night Forest? Why? Because we were Buffalo wild wings having our cores, lights or wings. Enjoying the game and he would talk way over her head after a play. What happened? He would say, Well, that was like, remember when drag nor was on mount the soup IUs that's reminiscent of that. Look at Antonio Brown do that will end the thing down the sideline. Right? There's a tightrope walkers by the way, but yes, but it's the only live television that's being washed is the NFL. Not even college football's doing well, but not as well as it has been. The NFL's numbers are still ridiculous. It's the on Lee thing that we're watching. Live on TV, Everything else. Even that little cat show that debuted last week. I don't think it's doing well, um you two have seen a little bit of it. I saw one clip and I was like, Okay, nothing in. That is funny. I made it about 10 minutes in and Becky and I said, Sorry, Maybe we'll check it out once it finds its sea legs, but it's still listing. Well, we talked to a, uh, Amy. We talked to W A. M C a little while Ashley, we talked our good friend Ashley from W. M Z, and we're talking about how they're bringing back this Friday night Live music at Rupp Arena while thrilled about that. But the Aussies over across the I guess it would be underneath. Down under right off under good. Yes, they are trying to fight covet, just like everybody else and the Australian Health Authority. They have advice for those that are wanted to have relations. If you haven't relations, bedroom relations. What do you a Southern preacher now relationship? Let's talk.

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"erica shields" Discussed on WBSM 1420

WBSM 1420

02:03 min | 2 years ago

"erica shields" Discussed on WBSM 1420

"One minute 22,000 Square feet of parking lot was there the next minute with a huge bang. It was a 66 ft deep pit with three mangled cars at the bottom of it in Paris. Soon collapse is terrifying, says the head of the region surrounding Naples being transferred a Luca, the giant sinkhole opened up just steps away from a large hospital and nearer residents for covert convalescing patient. It's causing a power outage. The sinkhole opened up early in the morning when the parking lot was mostly empty, and no one was harmed. Meghan Williams ABC NEWS Rome Back home, Louisville has hired Atlantis, former police chief to head its police department. NBC's Will Clark has more from Louisville. Erica Shields has been named as the chief of the Louisville Metro Police Department and agency that is still working through the aftermath of the officer involved shooting death of Briana Taylor. Shields resigned as the chief of the Atlanta police Department after her officers shot and killed Rae Shard Brooks last summer I was gonna be a distraction and the city needed to move forward. Shields was the unanimous choice of the search committee beating out 27 other candidates. Will Clark ABC NEWS, Louisville. Russian hacker entree to urine who stole data about over 100. Million Americans sentenced to 12 years in prison. This is ABC News, Microbe and 24 protects against staphylococcus areas and in terror back torero jeans bacteria but does not provide 24 hour protection against viruses. Every time you touch a surface, you leave behind bacteria to keep surfaces sanitized all day. Use microbe and 24 sanitizing spray spray on hard surfaces to kill 99.9% of viruses and bacteria initially, including the virus that causes coded 19. Once try Microbe and 24 sanitizing spray is effective for 24 hours on bacteria when used as directed Dave Packer, ABC News Taking pain pills that having been prescribed to you is dangerous. If you aren't getting them from your doctor of pharmacy, they could be fake. Counterfeit pills are designed to look like legitimate pain medication and may contain lethal doses of fentanyl. I'm.

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"erica shields" Discussed on KOMO

KOMO

02:13 min | 2 years ago

"erica shields" Discussed on KOMO

"One minute 22,000 Square feet of parking lot was there the next minute with a huge bang. It was a 66 ft deep pit with three mangled cars at the bottom of it. Impress you collapse is terrifying, says the head of the region surrounding Naples been transferred A Luca, the giant sinkhole opened up just steps away from a large hospital and nearer residents for covert convalescing patients, causing a power outage. Sinkhole opened up early in the morning when the parking lot was mostly empty, and no one was harmed. Meghan Williams ABC NEWS Rome Back home, Louisville has hired Atlantis, former police chief to head its police department. NBC's Will Clark has more from Louisville. Erica Shields has been named as the chief of the Louisville Metro Police Department and agency that is still working through the aftermath of the officer involved shooting death of Briana Taylor. Shields resigned as the chief of the Atlanta police Department after her officers shot and killed Rae Shard Brooks last summer I was going to be a distraction and the city needed to move forward. Shields was the unanimous choice of the search committee beating out 27 other candidates. Will Clark ABC NEWS, Louisville. Russian hacker entree to urine who stole data about over 100 Million Americans sentenced to 12 years in prison. This is ABC News, and this is Come on. Whose? 1000 FM 97 7. Let's take another check of area roadways On the Saturday afternoon, Evan Smith is in the Dubin Law Group Traffic Center. Still looking mostly good on the roadways. There is the continued closure of 5 20 to keep in mind, though, as you make your way around the area that will continue all weekend, and we're seeing a little bit hesitation. And confusion due to that, mostly South down five bunching up just from 5 20 down to about the convention center. I 90 not looking much worse for wear right now carrying the extra load. We're looking at a four or five both ends a little hesitation on the North bound outside of I five by the two Komodo and on the mountain passes right now, Attraction, Harris advised on Stevens Pass Our next couple traffic is a 2 14. Aaron's on checks are forecast partly sunny skies for the afternoon. We have some leftover fog here their highs today mid to upper forties for the next couple days. Clouds increasing.

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Former Atlanta police Chief Erika Shields named Louisville's top cop

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Former Atlanta police Chief Erika Shields named Louisville's top cop

"Former police chief to head its police department. NBC's Will. Clark has more from Louisville. Erica Shields has been named as the chief of the Louisville Metro Police Department and agency that is still working through the aftermath of the officer involved shooting death of Briana Taylor. Shields resigned as the chief of the Atlanta police Department after her officers shot and killed Rae Shard Brooks last summer I was gonna be a distraction and the city needed to move forward. Shields was the unanimous choice of the search committee beating out 27 other candidates. Will Clark ABC NEWS,

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02:58 min | 2 years ago

"erica shields" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

"News radio. Wait, 40 w h A s our top story. Russians continuing to swirl around how that mob of pro Trump supporters was able to breach security barriers of the U. S Capitol, forcing members of Congress to barricade themselves in their offices and in galleries. One woman was killed. Three died after medical emergencies and more than 50 people were arrested. Police say They also recovered two pipe bombs do the scene. As well as a long gun and Molotov cocktails found in a cooler just blocks away. Those suspected explosive devices were discovered at the Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters. The news chief Justice correspondent Pierre Thomas, ABC chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl has more on President Trump's response to the violence calls to the White House press office. Go on answered. I've tried to call the chief of staff on answered. I've even tried to reach out directly to the president because none of those who speak on him our response on his behalf for responsive shortly after the capital was secure, Congress solidified Joe Biden's November win by ratifying the Electoral college vote count. Carrie Preston. ABC NEWS A new Jobs report is out this morning showing weekly job claims are down slightly this week A B C's Erica TER SKI With more It was 787,000 new unemployment claims last week. It's slightly less than the prior week, but jobless claims are stuck it historically high levels while the pandemic rages and businesses and consumers pull back Fuller look at the economic consequences of the virus comes Friday when the Labor Department publishes its monthly unemployment report. Economists expect that'll show jobs were created at a much slower rate than in November. LM PD has a new chief Paul Miles has that story. Mayor Greg Fischer has named Erica Shields as the new metro police chief. I commit to begin my work here. With a focus on Rebuilding community trust trust that I believe was already eroding. Prior to Briana Taylor's killing. Shields resigned from the Atlanta chief position following the death of Ray Shard Brooks Ah black man who was shot by officers outside a Wendy's restaurant. What I realized is as long as I stayed Was going to be a distraction and the city needed to move forward. Erica Shields replaces Steve Conrad, who was fired as chief during the Briana Taylor protest. Paul Miles. News radio 8 40 wh E s tonight at the Kentucky capital. We will hear from Governor Andy Bashir and his state of the Commonwealth address and the combined budget address that was supposed to be delivered last night, But the governor moved into tonight due to the actions on Capitol Hill. That's scheduled for seven o'clock tonight, and you could see it on Katie or his Facebook page. Your next news update. Is it 10 30? I'm Will Clark news radio A 40 wh s now your chance to win $1000.

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02:58 min | 2 years ago

"erica shields" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

"Our top stories continuing coverage of the situation on Capitol Hill. Words after an angry pro trump mob stormed the U. S. Capitol Congress has confirmed. Joe Biden is the winner of the 2020 presidential election. Shortly after Mike Pence announced it, President Trump issued a statement promising an orderly transition of power in Washington, D. C. Mayor Muriel Bowser says it's too late for that. Sadly, it lied to a loss of life. That will forever staying. What could have been and what should have been a peaceful transfer of power. Those trump supporters made their way up the Capitol steps, bashed in doors and windows and got onto the floor of both the House and the Senate. ABC stretched Turner was inside. I can't tell you what it's scary feeling it is the prejudices have made it to the third floor above the Senate chamber, and they're not far from us. I have colleagues who are holding Up in in the hideaway offices. There's some senators high palms found in both the DNC and the RNC. I'm Sherry Preston ABC News reaction to the attack on the Capitol coming in from across the spectrum. Governor Andy Bashir, issuing a statement via video in the wake of the incident when you try to use force Intimidation. You get what you want to overthrow an election to stop the business of Congress? Yes, you were acting as a domestic terrorist Bashir deciding to hold off on delivering his state of the Commonwealth and Budget address last night, he will now deliver it tonight at seven o'clock, you'll be able to see it on. Hey ET and the governor's Facebook page from the governor's office. We head to the mayor's office. I'm very excited to announce that Erica Shields Well. On January, 19th become the new chief of the Louisville Metro Police Department. Erica's shields coming to Louisville after serving over three years as the police chief in Atlanta. Her tenure there, ending with the resignation in the wake of an officer involved shooting that left a man dead and Set off unrest in her city last year. I would ask that people look at my body of work. And see who I have been What I have accomplished. What I require of a department. And you know it. Zip it sickened me. What happened to Ray Shard Shields First day on the job will be the 19th. The drive to vaccination center at the row, Billy Rex via Medical Center has opened allowing veterans to get their first dose of the modern a vaccine. Veterans were the next in line after almost 60% of the center staff had received their shots..

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Former Atlanta PD Chief, Erika Shields, To Lead Louisville Department

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Former Atlanta PD Chief, Erika Shields, To Lead Louisville Department

"Police chief Erica Shields takes over the Louisville Metro Police Department after the fatal police shooting of Briana Taylor that she says she recognizes the departments at a crossroads. Two more detectives have been fired after Taylor's death, including the officer who shot her chief. Shields resigned from a p D last summer after the fatal shooting of Ray Sharp. Brooks outside Wendy's New

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"erica shields" Discussed on KSFO-AM

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05:25 min | 2 years ago

"erica shields" Discussed on KSFO-AM

"Of January 6 minutes past the hour new this morning, President Trump releasing a statement through his social media director overnight that there will quote be in order orderly transition on January 20th. Now this after Congress concluded overnight the electoral vote certifying President elect Joe Bynes victory and after a day of violence when President Trump supporter stormed the U. S Capitol of the president, releasing a statement through social media director as his accounts have been Suspended the chaotic scenes from the storming of the building at the center of American Democracy normally associated with countries where popular uprisings topple a dictator, But this was an attempt by American citizens toe stop a peaceful transition of power after a democratic election. Several countries, both allies and antagonist, issuing travel warnings because of it. Meanwhile, lawmakers here at home vowing a probe into hell. Capitol police handled the violent breach, questioning whether a lack of preparedness allowed the mob to occupy and vandalize the building. The incident forced lawmakers to crouch under desks and don gas masks while police tried to barricade the building. A woman was shot to death inside the Capitol. Washington's mayor instituted evening curfew in an attempt To contain the violence. Today I signed an extension of the public emergency that I could declare today for 15 days so that we can continue to ensure peace and security. Rue the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamila Harris. President Trump as I mentioned now, saying, there will be an orderly transition Senate Republicans of breaking with the president, including Georgia's Kelly Leffler. And close Trump Ally, Senator Lindsey Graham, who said he tried with the president Trump it. I've we've had a hell of a journey. Hate it, then. This way. Oh, my God. I hate it. My point of view, he's been a consequential president. But today First thing you'll see. All I can say. Is count me out. Enough is enough. I've tried to be helpful to the Conservatives who believe in the Constitution Now is your chance to stand up and be counted. Originalism, Captain Ian It means what it says. So my Mr Vice President. Just hang in there. They they said we can't on Mike. All of us can count on the vice president. You're gonna do the right thing. You're gonna do the constitutional thing. You've got a son who flies up 35. You got a son in law flies afternoon F eighteen's. They're out there flying so that we get it right here. People dying. My good friend from Illinois to make sure we have a chance to argue among ourselves, and when it's over, it is over. It is over. The final thing. Joe Biden traveled the world with Joe. I hope the loft I prayed he would lose. He wants He's the legitimate president of the United States. Cannot convince people Certain groups. My words, but I will tell you by my actions. That maybe I among any above all others in this body need to say this. Joe Biden. And Kamila Harris are lawfully elected. Will become the president and the vice president, the United States on January the 20th Congress, making it official at 3:41 A.m. Eastern, following a day of violence like no other in modern time. The process dragged out as Republican representative Scott Perry of Pennsylvania and Republican Senator Josh Holly of Missouri objected to the counting of Pennsylvania's electoral votes that triggered up to two hours of debate. In the House and Senate. President elect Joe Biden has reportedly selected Merrick Garland, Federal Appeals court judge who won in 2016 and was snubbed by Republicans for a seat on the Supreme Court as his attorney general, now on picking Garland. Biden turns to AH judge who held senior positions at the Justice Department decades ago, including as a supervisor of the prosecution of the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995 bite is expected to announce garlands appointment. Today, and two more officers involved in the fatal shooting of Briana Taylor have been fired. Detective thought to have fired the fatal shot and the other who sought the search warrant that led to the deadly No knock raid. The announcement, coming months after city officials said the former Atlanta police chief would soon take over the Louisville Police Department. After months of unrest over Taylor's death. Erica Shields served in Atlanta for 25 years, including more than three years as chief, but Her tenure ended when she resigned in June after Atlanta officers fatally shot a black man named Rashard Brooks in a restaurant parking lot. Detectives. Miles Cosgrove, who shot Taylor and Joshua James, who sought the warrant for the March 13th raid were informed of their firings on Tuesday that follows the dismissal of Officer Brett. Hankerson, who was fired in September after being indicted by a grand jury on charges of endangering Taylor's neighbors by firing bullets that went through her home and into an adjacent apartments. We're behind the scenes Look at a FN go to a FN now dot com Reach out to me on Twitter or Facebook anytime now, word from will keep it right here. How's that sound? I want to talk to about all of the Dust, the pollution, the nasty stuff you breathe in everyday the bacteria A and, of course with cold and flu season here, not to mention allergies..

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Former Atlanta PD Chief, Erika Shields, To Lead Louisville Department

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Former Atlanta PD Chief, Erika Shields, To Lead Louisville Department

"Taylor have been fired. Detective thought to have fired the fatal shot and the other who sought the search warrant that led to the deadly No knock raid. The announcement, coming months after city officials said the former Atlanta police chief would soon take over the Louisville Police Department. After months of unrest over Taylor's death. Erica Shields served in Atlanta for 25 years, including more than three years as chief, but Her tenure ended when she resigned in June after Atlanta officers fatally shot a black man named Rashard Brooks in a restaurant parking lot. Detectives. Miles Cosgrove, who shot Taylor and Joshua James, who sought the warrant for the March 13th raid were informed of their firings on Tuesday that follows the dismissal of Officer Brett. Hankerson, who was fired in September after being indicted by a grand jury on charges of endangering Taylor's neighbors by firing bullets that went through her home and into an adjacent apartments. We're behind the scenes Look at a FN go

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"erica shields" Discussed on KCRW

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07:26 min | 2 years ago

"erica shields" Discussed on KCRW

"Night. War at Vista Mar school dot org's slash admissions. Alright 4 19 here, KCRW. Thanks for joining us on this Wednesday afternoon, coming up on all things considered after a difficult year following the police killing of Rianna Taylor. Louisville has a new police chief Erica Shields, who resigned as Atlanta police chief after the shooting of Ray Shard. Brooks got that story coming up for you. Also, NPR's congressional correspondent will show the latest developments of the pro trump insurrection that occupied the U. S Capital Today. This happened around 11 30 this morning things coming down now National Guard on scene. Uh and, uh, Congress Congressman Congress, Uh, people in Congress have been locked down for the most part, and their word is they're going to take up the electoral certification vote certification again. Maybe in the next 30 to 40 minutes will keep an eye on that for you. And we're of course, hearing more stories about what happened, and the reaction from Southern California lawmakers in Long Beach. Democratic representative Alan Lowenthal said today he was in complete shock that the U. S. Capitol was deceived by a mob seeking to block Congress from affirming Joe Biden's victory in the presidential election. He said he never thought he would live to see the day when the capital of the U. S would be invaded. Would could potentially be thought of as domestic terrorists. Unbelievable. Let's check your roads. Now on this Wednesday, starting in Hawthorne and one of five eastbound this is past Prairie Avenue. Crash there blocking the left lane and traffic slow coming away from the four or five Laguna Canyon. This is the 1 33 at Forest Avenue. Slow traffic through El Toro rose. So heads up for that If you're headed that way, this is all things considered from NPR news. Mary Louise Kelly, and I'm Elsa Chang. It is now dark in Washington, D C, where the city is under curfew until 6 a.m. tomorrow. Just hours ago, Pro Trump insurrectionists stormed the capital building after forcing their way past barricades and through Capitol police and other security officers. NPR national just Correspondent Carrie Johnson has been monitoring the situation and she joins us now with the latest. Hi, Carrie. Hi, Elsa. All right, so Congress plans to return to business tonight. This business of counting electoral college votes. Usually this is just a formality. But tonight, obviously a so radically different Can you just tell us what is being done to strengthen security on Capitol Hill? And how is returning even possible, given all that has happened today, while the acting attorney general is coordinating with law enforcement partners to add additional federal support to the Capitol police Jeffrey Rosen put out a statement rather late in the day, saying the violence on our nation's capital ISM intolerable attack on a fundamental institution of our democracy. DOJ has deployed hundreds of federal agents from the FBI, A, T F and U. S marshals to help The National Guard is sending more than 1000 troops, and Virginia and Maryland, Maryland police are on hand as well. The evacuation of the Capitol we're told is mostly complete. We're also told that the FBI located and disarmed multiple suspicious devices in or near the capital. There have been some concerns today else about the performance of the U. S. Capitol police. I have some new information on that. We know one woman was shot there and died. A law enforcement source tells me the alleged shooter was a senior U S capitol police officer. There were two shots. It's believed the woman was unarmed, and the D. C. Police are actively investigating that now. Okay. Well, all right, well, there were hundreds of protesters carry inside the Capitol building, many of them obviously illegally inside the Capitol building they had breached through a security areas. What is going to happen to them? I mean, because there are photos all over Twitter. People in Trump pads, protesters in the chamber. Their faces were identifiable people in lawmakers offices. What do you think it's too common in coming days? Weeks ahead. You know, there's been Yeah, There's been a little bit of outrage. Also, Many of those people left the capital and went about their day in the streets of Washington. Some of them were armed and others had tear gas or mace on them. But some did stop to talk with reporters or post Selfies. Law enforcement will be scouring those videos and photos lots of those people scattered, but the same law enforcement source tells me They expect to charge a handful of people by the morning tomorrow. Handful. It doesn't sound like a whole lot, does it not a whole lot, and you know there's certainly going to be a lot more work to do and gonna have to be an after action report about what happened here on the law enforcement into things. Okay. And can you tell us exactly whose job will be to prosecute them? You know, D C is an odd system compared to other parts of the country. The U. S Attorney's office in D. C. Will most likely take the lead there. Okay? Of course. What would have been the big news out of your beat today? Out of the Department of Justice was that Merrick Garland was nominated to be the new attorney general under Uh, President to be Joe Biden Remind us why that in itself would have been these seismic news of the day. Oh my gosh. How many times have we talked over the last four years about the chaos and turmoil at the Justice Department. Also, that place has a morale problem and a public confidence problem. Merrick Garland. Joe Biden, thanks will help resolve some of those issues. Garland is a former DOJ official. Lots of experience and managing that building in the Clinton years, Also some experience with cases like the Una bomber and the Oklahoma City bombing. He's known as non partisan and a level head and a guy who does things for reasons based on the law and not politics or protecting the president so that would Democrats believe be a change from the current situation. What do you think? Merrick Garland in particular was chosen particularly to step to be in the job after someone like Bill Bar. What? What are the What are the issues that are left to be resolved at the Justice Department after Bill bars departure? You know, one of the things that I've heard the Biden transition and the decision makers among the president elect and the vice president elect that really swayed them. Was this parallel after Watergate and the abuses of President Nixon. The Justice Department brought in a very well respected University of Chicago president at Levi to run the place. They think Merrick Garland Garland could be that kind of transformative figure to make sure that criminal cases are brought for the right reasons and to put the law above politics. That's who. That's the goal for Merrick Garland if he gets confirmed by the Senate this year. That is NPR. National justice correspondent Carrie Johnson. Thank you, Carrie. Thank you. We have reporters, tracking every thread of that still developing story at the Capitol. But we want to work in a little bit of other news, too, including this. Louisville has a new police chief city leaders there hope the hiring of former Atlanta police chief Erica Shields will help to restore hope and trust. But Shields comes to the job after a controversial police killing and her old department which led to her resignation. I'm gonna Lahey of member Station W F pl in Louisville reports it didn't take long for the questions to begin. Once Erica Shields was named as the new Louisville police chief people wondered why the city chose her to be its top law enforcement officer when she lost her job after the killing of Ray Shard, Brooks. He was a black motorist who was shot in June by an Atlanta officer. After falling asleep in a fast food drive. Thru in Louisville, Briana Taylor's death remains a source of pain and distrust. Pastor Timothy Findley Junior. The choice of Shields is tone deaf and demonstrates a lack of empathy.

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"erica shields" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

05:36 min | 2 years ago

"erica shields" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"I'm Mary Louise Kelly and I'm Ailsa Chang. It is now dark in Washington, D C, where the city is under curfew until 6 a.m. tomorrow. Just hours ago, Pro Trump insurrectionists stormed the capital building after forcing their way past barricades and through Capitol police and other security officers. NPR national. Just correspondent Carrie Johnson has been monitoring the situation and she joins us now with the latest. Hi, Carrie. Hi, Elsa. All right, so Congress plans to return to business tonight. This business of counting electoral college votes. Usually this is just a formality. But tonight, obviously a so radically different Can you just tell us what is being done to strengthen security on Capitol Hill? And how is returning even possible, given all that has happened today, while the acting attorney general is coordinating with law enforcement partners to add additional federal support to the Capitol police Jeffrey Rosen put out a statement rather late in the day, saying the violence on our nation's capital ism intolerable attack. On a fundamental institution of our democracy. DOJ has deployed hundreds of federal agents from the FBI, A, T, F and U. S marshals to help the National Guard is sending more than 1000 troops, and Virginia and Maryland, Maryland Police are on hand as well. The evacuation of the Capitol, we're told is mostly complete. We're also told that the FBI located and disarmed multiple suspicious devices in or near the capital. There have been some concerns today else about the performance of the U. S. Capitol Police. I have some new information on that. We know one woman was shot there and died. A law enforcement source tells me the alleged shooter was a senior U S capitol police officer. There were two shots. It's believed the woman was unarmed, and the D. C. Police are actively investigating that now. Okay. Well, all right, well, there were hundreds of protesters carry inside the Capitol building, many of them obviously illegally inside the Capitol building they had breached through a security areas. What is going to happen to them? I mean, because there are photos all over Twitter. People in Trump has protesters in the chamber. Their faces were identifiable people in lawmakers offices. What do you think it's too common than coming days? Weeks ahead. You know, there's been Yeah, There's been a little bit of outrage. Also, Many of those people left the capital and went about their day in the streets of Washington. Some of them were armed and others had tear gas or mace on them. But some did stop to talk with reporters or post Selfies. Law enforcement will be scouring those videos and photos lots of those people scattered, but the same law enforcement source tells me Expect to charge a handful of people by the morning tomorrow. Handful. It doesn't sound like a whole lot, does it not a whole lot, and you know there's certainly going to be a lot more work to do and gonna have to be an after action report about what happened here on the law enforcement into things. Okay. And can you tell us exactly whose job will be to prosecute them? You know, D C is an odd system compared to other parts of the country. The U. S Attorney's office in D. C. Will most likely take the lead there. Okay? Of course. What would have been the big news out of your beat today? Out of the Department of Justice was that Merrick Garland was nominated to be the new attorney general under Uh, President to be Joe Biden Remind us why that in itself would have been these seismic news of the day. Oh my gosh. How many times have we talked over the last four years about the chaos and turmoil at the Justice Department. Also, that place has a morale problem and a public confidence problem. Merrick Garland. Joe Biden, thanks will help resolve some of those issues. Garland is a former DOJ official. Lots of experience and managing that building in the Clinton years, Also some experience with cases like the Una bomber and the Oklahoma City bombing. He's known as non partisan and a level head and a guy who does things for reasons based on the law and not politics or protecting the president so that would Democrats believe be a change from the current situation. What do you think Merrick Garland in particular was chosen particularly to step To be in the job after someone like Bill Bar. What? What are the What are the issues that are left to be resolved at the Justice Department after Bill bars departure? You know, one of the things that I've heard the Biden transition and the decision makers among the president elect and the vice president elect that really swayed them. Was this parallel after Watergate and the abuses of President Nixon. Their Justice Department brought in a very well respected University of Chicago president at Levi to run the place. They think Merrick Garland Garland could be that kind of transformative figure to make sure that criminal cases are brought for the right reasons and to put the law above politics. That's who. That's the goal for Merrick Garland if he gets confirmed by the Senate this year. That is NPR. National justice correspondent Carrie Johnson. Thank you, Carrie. Thank you. We have reporters, tracking every thread of that still developing story at the Capitol. But we want to work in a little bit of other news, too, including this. Louisville has a new police chief city leaders there hope the hiring of former Atlanta police chief Erica Shields will help to restore hope and trust. But Shields comes to the job after a controversial police killing and her old department which led to her resignation. I'm gonna Lahey of member Station W F pl in Louisville reports it didn't take long for the questions to begin. Once Erica Shields was named as the new Louisville police chief people wondered why the city chose her to be its top law enforcement officer when she lost her job after the killing of Ray Shard, Brooks..

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"erica shields" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

05:42 min | 2 years ago

"erica shields" Discussed on KQED Radio

"This is all things considered from NPR news. I'm Mary Louise Kelly. And I'm Elsa Chang. It is now dark in Washington, D C, where the city is under curfew until 6 a.m. tomorrow. Just hours ago, Pro Trump insurrectionists stormed the capital building after forcing their way past barricades and through Capitol police and other security officers. NPR national. Just correspondent Carrie Johnson has been monitoring the situation and she joins us now with the latest. Hi, Carrie. Hi, Elsa. All right, so Congress plans to return to business tonight. This business of counting electoral college votes. Usually this is just a formality. But tonight obviously a so radically different Can you just tell us what is being done to strengthen security on Capitol Hill? And and how is returning even possible, given all that has happened today. Well, the acting attorney general is coordinating with law enforcement partners to add additional federal support to the Capitol Police Jeffrey Rosen put out a statement rather late in the day, saying the violence on our nation's capital ism intolerable attack. On a fundamental institution of our democracy. DOJ has deployed hundreds of federal agents from the FBI, A, T, F and U. S marshals to help the National Guard is sending more than 1000 troops, and Virginia and Maryland, Maryland Police are on hand as well. The evacuation of the Capitol, we're told is mostly complete. We're also told that the FBI located and disarmed multiple suspicious devices in or near the capital. There have been some concerns today, also about the performance of the U. S. Capitol police. I have some new information on that. We know. One woman was shot there and died of law enforcement source tells me the alleged shooter was a senior U S capitol police officer. There were two shots. It's believed the woman was unarmed, and the D. C. Police are actively investigating that now. Okay about all right. Well, there were hundreds of protesters carry inside the Capitol building, many of them obviously illegally inside the Capitol building they had breached through security areas. What is going to happen to them? I mean, because there are photos all over Twitter people in Trump Pats protesters in the chamber. Their faces were identifiable people in lawmakers offices. What do you think it's too common in coming days, weeks ahead. You know, there's Yeah, There's been a little bit of outrage. Also, Many of those people left the capital and went about their day in the streets of Washington. Some of them were armed and others had tear gas or mace on them. But some did stop to talk with reporters or post Selfies. Law enforcement will be scouring those videos and photos lots of those people scattered, but the same law enforcement source tells me They expect to charge a handful of people by the morning tomorrow. Handful. It doesn't sound like a whole lot, does it not a whole lot, and you know there's certainly going to be a lot more work to do. And I'm gonna have to be an after action report about what happened here on the law enforcement into things. Okay. And can you just exactly whose job will be to prosecute them? You know, do you see is an odd system compared to other parts of the country. The U. S Attorney's office in D. C. Will most likely take the lead there. Okay? Of course. What would have been the big news out of your beat today? Out of the Department of Justice was that Merrick Garland was nominated to be the new attorney general under Uh, President to be Joe Biden remind us why that in itself would have been these seismic news of the day. Oh, my gosh. How many times we talked over the last four years about the chaos and turmoil at the Justice Department. Also, that place has a morale problem and a public confidence problem. Merrick Garland. Joe Biden, thanks will help resolve some of those issues. Garland is a former DOJ official. Lots of experience and managing that building in the Clinton years, Also some experience with cases like the Una bomber in the Oklahoma City bombing. He's known as non partisan and a level head in a guy who does things for reasons based on the law and not politics or protecting the president so that would Democrats believe be a change from the current situation. What do you think Merrick Garland in particular was chosen particularly to step To be in the job after someone like Bill Bar. What? What are the What are the issues that are left to be resolved at the Justice Department after Bill bars departure? You know, one of the things that I've heard the Biden transition and the decision makers among the president elect and the vice president elect that really swayed them was this parallel after Watergate and the abuses of President Nixon. The Justice Department brought in a very well respected University of Chicago president at Levi. Run the place. They think Merrick Garland Garland could be that kind of transformative figure to make sure the criminal cases are brought for the right reasons and to put the law above politics. That's who. That's the goal for Merrick Garland if he gets confirmed by the Senate this year. That is NPR. National justice correspondent Carrie Johnson. Thank you, Carrie. Thank you. We have reporters, tracking every thread of that still developing story at the Capitol. But we want to work in a little bit of other news, too, including this. Louisville has a new police chief city leaders there hope the hiring of former Atlanta police chief Erica Shields will help to restore hope and trust. But Shields comes to the job after a controversial police killing and her old department which led to her resignation. I'm gonna Lahey of member Station W. F. PL in Louisville reports. It didn't take long for the questions to begin. Once Erica Shields was named as the new Louisville police chief people wondered why the city chose her to be its top law enforcement officer when she lost her job after the killing of Ray Shard, Brooks. He was a black motorist who was shot in June by an Atlanta officer..

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"erica shields" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

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01:40 min | 2 years ago

"erica shields" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"We get 1000 next week. We get 10,000. You know, there's there. As you have said, their logistics that go behind that, and we just are trying to be as well prepared as possible. During the past week, there's been a slight increase in the number of new cases of the Corona virus, and Hamels. And county maybe because of Christmas, but too early to tell the effect of New Year's Matt Reese News radio 700 WLW, the mayor of Dayton, says she's done dating. Mayor Nan Whaley has announced that she will not be running for re election this year. I'll have more news soon about what's next for me. And I am looking forward to finishing out the remainder of my term strong There is still much work to do in our police reform process and managing through the end of the cove in 19 crisis, Whaley says Being the mayor of dating these past eight years has been the best job she's ever had, but says the gem city can only continue to grow if space is made for new ideas and new leadership. Rick you Chino News radio 700 wlw in former Atlanta police chief Erica Shields is going to be the new police chief in Louisville, Kentucky. Shields resigned after a black man was shot by Atlanta Police officer Garrett Ralph. He has since been charged with murder. Also, it's official Louisville police detectives, Josh would Jane's and Miles Cosgrove, who were involved in the deadly shooting of Briana Taylor last year have now been fired from Louisville Metro Police Department and the biggest anchor store it Tri County Mall is closing the business career and other outlets reporting that Macy Is shutting down its tri county location. One of dozens of more stores. The chain is closing nationwide on Wall Street. Right now, the Dow is up 601 points. The NASDAQ is.

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Protesters, police in standoff in front of CNN Center

"Started as a solemn March to the Georgia state capitol but when demonstrators returned to the area around. Cnn's Atlanta headquarters. A standoff ensued for an hour with police in riot gear backed by armored vehicles. Atlanta'S POLICE CHIEF ERICA. Shields Quilt tensions briefly as. She walked into the crowd of protesters flanked by four officers but while she was talking to reporters a skirmish started in. The chief was hustled away to safety demonstrators then spray painted graffiti and threw bottles at. Cnn's headquarters before jumping on top of squad. Cars LIGHTING ONE ON FIRE. No word on arrests or the extent of the damage for NPR news. I'M IN THE OIL MOFFITT IN ATLANTA.

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Atlanta officials reveal worsening effects of cyber attack

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01:23 min | 5 years ago

Atlanta officials reveal worsening effects of cyber attack

"Nearly one hundred twenty since he ruptures began more than a month ago hawaii county civil defense administrator talmadge mac no it's like a flood just pouring out covering everything is bath just incredible what it's doing lakes is no stopping there have been no fatalities stemming from the kellaway eruption but in guatemala the death toll from the eruption of the fogo volcano is climbing disaster officials now say sixty nine people have died the city of atlanta still dealing with the aftermath of a cyber attack in march city officials initially insisted there were no impacts the public safety but georgia public broadcasting similarly cureton reports some police evidence has now gone deleted years of archived footage from dash cams which record traffic stops atlanta chief of police erica shields told a local tv station w sp anything recorded before the ransomware attack disappeared and that will not be recovered so that could compromise potentially a dui case if the officer's testimony is not where it needs to be it could also make it more difficult to investigate police use of force the chief says other investigative tools like officer body camera footage were not destroyed the city is spending more than five million dollars to deal with the aftermath of the attack and rebuild it cybersecurity systems it didn't pay the hackers a fifty thousand.

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