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simpson got off, he got off for two reasons, number 1 to indict the lapd and number 2 because marcia clark and two people we don't talk about enough did a her windows job there is no way around it after all of these years later 1995 an hour talking about it nearly 30 years later let us not forget you don't ask this man months later to try on a glove, he doesn't take his medication his hands and fingers well, it wasn't going to fit they knew it and ultimately it was depicted in a series of if i remember correctly where johnny cochran had coached christopher to go against the wishes of marcia clark and convinced him to force oj to try to try on the glove once folk saw that it wasn't going to fit he was exactly the nugget he needed to openly say if it doesn't fit you must acquit and get o.j. simpson off of double murder, he is a double murderer in the eyes of most people in this country, white black latino african-american everything else but it was more important to folks at the time to indict the lapd in china spotlight on what they were doing to african-americans in the city of los a
simpson got off, he got off for two reasons, number 1 to indict the lapd and number 2 because marcia clark and two people we don't talk about enough did a her windows job there is no way around it after all of these years later 1995 an hour talking about it nearly 30 years later let us not forget you don't ask this man months later to try on a glove, he doesn't take his medication his hands and fingers well, it wasn't going to fit they knew it and ultimately it was depicted in a series of if i...
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i see no weapons drawn by the lapd. eight country in which . the lapd. eight country in which racial divisions _ the lapd. eight country in which racial divisions and _ the lapd. eight country in which racial divisions and deep-rooted| racial divisions and deep—rooted police discrimination were never far from the surface. it took place in the shadow of the rodney king case, the shadow of the rodney king case, the acquittal of four white los angeles police officers for the beating of a black man. questions of racism in that same police force became a highly effective part of oj simpson's defence. almost three decades later, reacting to news of his death, one of his lawyers are still questions the fairness of his eventual sentencing for robbery. the sentence eventual sentencing for robbery. tie: sentence that he received in that case was a payback for the acquittal that we obtained in los angeles. popular dramas have kept the story alive for a whole new generation of viewers, highlighting not only the issue of race but of domestic violence too. the star
i see no weapons drawn by the lapd. eight country in which . the lapd. eight country in which racial divisions _ the lapd. eight country in which racial divisions and _ the lapd. eight country in which racial divisions and deep-rooted| racial divisions and deep—rooted police discrimination were never far from the surface. it took place in the shadow of the rodney king case, the shadow of the rodney king case, the acquittal of four white los angeles police officers for the beating of a black...
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my interview with the lapd's top cop on the crisis and what can be done. habe habe the oy habe k ttireavrkts s atyo an an o llteec p cot ate c eepr ep f b 'sr, nodili at tve liwiteinnu o !omu. f b 'sr, o stndch o thro nudtpf >>> here in los angeles, police and residents are feeling the strain from a chronic shortage of police officers. i spoke with the lapd's interim chief about how he's addressing the crisis. the lapd has long been considered one of the most understaffed major city police departments in america making the current staffing crisis all the more troubling for the top brass. >> chief, is it fair to say you are severely understaffed? >> absolutely. >> reporter: recruitment now a critical issue for interim police chief dominic choi. among the three largest cities, chicago and new york have about twice as many cops per capita while los angeles is far more vast. >> i think if we had about 12,000, we would be well staffed, and as of last monday, we are at 8,832. >> reporter: that's the lowest staffing level of the lapd in more than two decades, and
my interview with the lapd's top cop on the crisis and what can be done. habe habe the oy habe k ttireavrkts s atyo an an o llteec p cot ate c eepr ep f b 'sr, nodili at tve liwiteinnu o !omu. f b 'sr, o stndch o thro nudtpf >>> here in los angeles, police and residents are feeling the strain from a chronic shortage of police officers. i spoke with the lapd's interim chief about how he's addressing the crisis. the lapd has long been considered one of the most understaffed major city...
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it wasn't lapd. it was campus police they tried to clear tense and it got very ugly, very fast demonstrators haranguing them, causing the mac. then it got physical. a lot of pushing one person was arrested, put in a squad car the crowds are rounded that car, and would not let it bleed. they were begging the police, ordering the police to let that protester go. the police did. and then the temperature dropped dramatically. it was tom all afternoon. of course, there was from the river to the sea. there was there is only one solution into, by the revolution. all of that, so jewish students made to feel uncomfortable. they close the campus down, they locked, closed the gates. you had to have id to get in. they college blames a lot of this on outside i'd agitators they wanted to keep those people out. but we are about to see anderson. i think the second confrontation of the day as the police come in, there are dozens of lapd cars just off campus. there's campus security within minutes. >> we expect they'r
it wasn't lapd. it was campus police they tried to clear tense and it got very ugly, very fast demonstrators haranguing them, causing the mac. then it got physical. a lot of pushing one person was arrested, put in a squad car the crowds are rounded that car, and would not let it bleed. they were begging the police, ordering the police to let that protester go. the police did. and then the temperature dropped dramatically. it was tom all afternoon. of course, there was from the river to the sea....
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it won't be lapd. lapd is there to assist along with the campus police, but it'll be the university leadership that will decide whether or not they want to protesters cleared from the campus so right now you see them in a posture where they're just waiting. i don't know if you're waiting to get orders or or what the situation is. certainly they're going to want let's try to get his main people to leave on their own as possible but it is very apparent that you have a group of individuals who have no intention of leaving it's locked arms. and hopefully they can be removed without any real incident taking place and nick what's what's what's been going on where we were talking about chief ramsey well, we have seen the police still standing there, some of them with weapons that fire non-lethal rubber rams. we have seen an protest organizer walking around telling people not to cyst rest it is still that stand-off. and as chief ramsey said, we still have the two sides of the partly open. >> they are clearly h
it won't be lapd. lapd is there to assist along with the campus police, but it'll be the university leadership that will decide whether or not they want to protesters cleared from the campus so right now you see them in a posture where they're just waiting. i don't know if you're waiting to get orders or or what the situation is. certainly they're going to want let's try to get his main people to leave on their own as possible but it is very apparent that you have a group of individuals who...
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but to make it about the lapd, the historic really discrimination it was alleged that the lapd engaged in the flawed investigation so much that they made this case about again, it goes back to the two victims that were here the families that suffered, and the tragedy that that represented to them. but with respect to the criminal justice system, you just remembered daily the coverage of every single bit of evidence and testimony we learned about dna he learned about how lawyers really can take something which seemingly was so open and shut. i think there was a feeling that okay. oj did it domestic violence, they'll introduce these tapes about his relationship with nicole brown simpson, et cetera and then the dream team just turned it and flipped it. so yes, while there's recognition that there was two deaths is also a system of 12 jurors that had to hear it. and those jurists concluded at hearing all the evidence and information, particularly how again, barry shack dna evidence, you have f lee bailey, you have alan dershowitz. not everyone could afford, obviously, that have the ability
but to make it about the lapd, the historic really discrimination it was alleged that the lapd engaged in the flawed investigation so much that they made this case about again, it goes back to the two victims that were here the families that suffered, and the tragedy that that represented to them. but with respect to the criminal justice system, you just remembered daily the coverage of every single bit of evidence and testimony we learned about dna he learned about how lawyers really can take...
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and we had found out because we knew people in lapd and that district that the lapd had been to o.j.'s house numerous times with domestic disturbance calls, and they had even moved both nicole and his former ex-wife out of the house temporarily, but it never made the news, and as far as the rest of the public knew, he was the o.j. that you saw in the hertz commercials, and he was just a celebrity and a really nice guy. and i think it was a real shock to everyone that how could someone that had that reputation be accused of something so horrendous. >> pat, cynthia was saying, 95 million people watched that car chase. so many more watched the trial. everybody had an opinion of it, everybody in los angeles had an opinion of it, talk to me about how it took over the city. >> well, we lived that. cynthia mentioned greek god, i think greek tragedy was the overlay there because this brought into question everything that was going on in the city at the time. as you noted two years before, we had the rodney king riots which were triggered by the acquittal of lapd officers in the beating of rod
and we had found out because we knew people in lapd and that district that the lapd had been to o.j.'s house numerous times with domestic disturbance calls, and they had even moved both nicole and his former ex-wife out of the house temporarily, but it never made the news, and as far as the rest of the public knew, he was the o.j. that you saw in the hertz commercials, and he was just a celebrity and a really nice guy. and i think it was a real shock to everyone that how could someone that had...
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it was a racist cover up by the lapd. it really became a huge mirror on our racial problems in this country. >> yeah, the legal dream team shows what, you know, you can accomplish if you are able to get together with a team of probably the most highly paid, most successful attorneys in the world at the time, but george, the impact this trial had on us as a country is, as you say, has so many ramifications but on the legal side, it was also remarkable. >> reporter: yes, it was remarkable. i think the los angeles district attorney's office was ill prepared for what went on. the trial should have been held on the west side of l.a. where o.j. simpson would have gotten probably a mostly white jury and the verdict might have been somewhat different, but this district attorney's office decided because of the high profile nature of the case and the fact there were facilities that could handle a large group of media, they had the trial in downtown l.a. that, i think, may have been one of the things that tilted the case in o.j. sim
it was a racist cover up by the lapd. it really became a huge mirror on our racial problems in this country. >> yeah, the legal dream team shows what, you know, you can accomplish if you are able to get together with a team of probably the most highly paid, most successful attorneys in the world at the time, but george, the impact this trial had on us as a country is, as you say, has so many ramifications but on the legal side, it was also remarkable. >> reporter: yes, it was...
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hethe lapd was on trial,the pr the predominantledy black community and the jurors didn't trust the lapd. and that's why it was sos so dan dangerous for van to tryto to enhance the evidence eng bloody sock,ed right prcause it played right into the prejudices, perhaps, of the jurorse jurors against the lapd. look, i want to send my sincere condolences to the goldman my s, the brown family.a they've done a phenomenal jobn in standing upstandi fory their relatives. and they called me first before the o.j. team called me, i probably would have represented the goldman of the brown family lawyers, the ten people who needed defense. and i'm proud of the fact that i helped d to expose some corruption among some police officers in the lapd. i'm proud that i helpee lapd, dm to disclose some of the divisiveness of the countr y on racial issues, and i also helped to disclose the inadequacy of the prosecution. i was sitting right next to o.jequacy oecution,. when he. but people don't realize that under the law of california, darden could have had him put on the glove jutside the jury to see whether h
hethe lapd was on trial,the pr the predominantledy black community and the jurors didn't trust the lapd. and that's why it was sos so dan dangerous for van to tryto to enhance the evidence eng bloody sock,ed right prcause it played right into the prejudices, perhaps, of the jurorse jurors against the lapd. look, i want to send my sincere condolences to the goldman my s, the brown family.a they've done a phenomenal jobn in standing upstandi fory their relatives. and they called me first before...
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i see no weapons drawn by the lapd. a country in which racial divisions and _ lapd. a country in which racial divisions and deep-rooted - divisions and deep—rooted police determination were never far from the surface. the police determination were never far from the surface.— far from the surface. the crowd is cheering- _ far from the surface. the crowd is cheering. it _ far from the surface. the crowd is cheering. it took _ far from the surface. the crowd is cheering. it took based - far from the surface. the crowd is cheering. it took based on i is cheering. it took based on the shadow of the rodney king chase, the acquittal of four white los angeles police officers for the beating of a black man. officers for the beating of a black man-— officers for the beating of a blackman. ,, , ., black man. questions of racism in that same — black man. questions of racism in that same police _ black man. questions of racism in that same police force - in that same police force became a highly effective part of o.j. simpson's defence. almost three decades later, reacti
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and if you don't trust the lapd for completely rational reasons, the lapd can say, is that the rights, and you just say, i don't believe you because you are the lapd. and if you don't trust, if you are in that world and you think, i just don't trust the institutions you are saying -- the facts, when you talk about them, are all mediated by some set of institutions. if you don't trust them, those facts -- >> the reason is an excellent hot take is you want that individual to win -- it's not something about them that makes them your guy. it is who is coming for them that is the enemy. and so there was -- for a lot of black folks, think about the context around oj. we didn't even know about the i'm not black, i'm oj. we did know he had rejected the civil rights movement until that movie came out. we didn't know about that back then. what we knew is that this is a black man was investigated by a clearly racist cop. the word n-word came from the oj trial. >> that's right, mark fuhrman, of course, who was the lapd detective who was one of the people who was deployed there. >> that's right. a
and if you don't trust the lapd for completely rational reasons, the lapd can say, is that the rights, and you just say, i don't believe you because you are the lapd. and if you don't trust, if you are in that world and you think, i just don't trust the institutions you are saying -- the facts, when you talk about them, are all mediated by some set of institutions. if you don't trust them, those facts -- >> the reason is an excellent hot take is you want that individual to win -- it's not...
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johnnie cochran's strategy was simple, the lapd framed o.j. simpson. >> this case is about a rush to judgment, an obsession to win at any cost. >> reporter: cochran who specialized in police brutality cases knew that the lapd's reputation for racism and brutality were well known by downtown jurors, who three years earlier had lived through the beating of rodney king, the acquittal of the officers involved, and the subsequent riots. >> we can hold multiple truths in our head at the same time. it is simultaneously true that there is a long history of injustice by the justice system toward african americans, and it's also true that it's impossible to even postulate that anyone other than o.j. simpson committed these crimes. >> reporter: in the aftermath of that 1991 king beating, the lapd uncovered evidence of racism and the use of extensive force and has worked hard to reform. three months after the murders, the 1994 violence against women's act was signed into law, designed to protect women like nicole brown simpson, and while the o.j. simpson
johnnie cochran's strategy was simple, the lapd framed o.j. simpson. >> this case is about a rush to judgment, an obsession to win at any cost. >> reporter: cochran who specialized in police brutality cases knew that the lapd's reputation for racism and brutality were well known by downtown jurors, who three years earlier had lived through the beating of rodney king, the acquittal of the officers involved, and the subsequent riots. >> we can hold multiple truths in our head at...
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because you are the lapd. if you don't trust if you are in the -- world and you think i just don't trust the institutions you are saying. the facts we talk about them are all mediated some set of institutions. you either trust them or you don't. if you don't those tracks -- >> you want that individual to win. not because of that individual. not something about them that makes them your guide.>> it is who is coming for them that is the enemy. there was for a lot of black folks think about the context around oj. put oj a side. we did not know about he had rejected the civil rights movement. until the documentary came out. we did not know about that. what we knew this is a black man who was investigated by a clearly racist cop. remember the word and the word came from the oj trial. >> mark berman of course. who was the lapd detective who was one of the people deployed people don't remember that. >> with a history. >> and had written a screenplay like gorillas in the mist. we saw that. we saw the brilliant johnny
because you are the lapd. if you don't trust if you are in the -- world and you think i just don't trust the institutions you are saying. the facts we talk about them are all mediated some set of institutions. you either trust them or you don't. if you don't those tracks -- >> you want that individual to win. not because of that individual. not something about them that makes them your guide.>> it is who is coming for them that is the enemy. there was for a lot of black folks think...
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again we told lapd is on its way. the question is whether they told to do, what are they have permission to do? clear them out, like the university of texas? >> trace: is in california so we should know the police response won't be as robust and it is as some other places like texas. as you move on to texas, often this thing will linger itself. >> i will tell you what, we do know the administration, the dean of students as well as a decision -- division of student mayors told this group, students for solidarity to palestine, do not do this. if you do there will be arrest and possibly substantial in. so state ps was brought in just about maybe an hour ago, prettily heavily armed officers with right gear to clear out the maybe 300 students who gathered right in front of the ut tower. and we believe we have reporters on the scene there have been two or four arrest so far, and they are clearing them out. they were told the student group was told you are not permitted to hold of the events, you will face discipline, we don
again we told lapd is on its way. the question is whether they told to do, what are they have permission to do? clear them out, like the university of texas? >> trace: is in california so we should know the police response won't be as robust and it is as some other places like texas. as you move on to texas, often this thing will linger itself. >> i will tell you what, we do know the administration, the dean of students as well as a decision -- division of student mayors told this...
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, the transgressions of the lapd the targeting of an african american community by the lapd mocked firm and who testified in this trial, they use of the n word, et cetera. and there were many who believed that apparently the jury believed that there was an injustice exact date upon oj simpson. and so what i make of it really wolf is it speaks to again, which will be debated throughout all time that's the question of whether the jury got it right. there those up till today, who will tell you that jury got it wrong? the civil jury thereafter. different case, different time. but relating to the same issues was oj simpson responsible, said the civil jury, they concluded right at some later time that he was responsible and issued monetary damages to the goldman family. certainly they would want right there, son and nicole brown simpson family would want her, but there was responsibility there. and so we could go on and we could debate this forever as to whether or not the prosecution prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt, or whether they fail to do so. obviously sleep this jury believe
, the transgressions of the lapd the targeting of an african american community by the lapd mocked firm and who testified in this trial, they use of the n word, et cetera. and there were many who believed that apparently the jury believed that there was an injustice exact date upon oj simpson. and so what i make of it really wolf is it speaks to again, which will be debated throughout all time that's the question of whether the jury got it right. there those up till today, who will tell you...
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and lapd is never going to show up. it's not their fault. they are so overwhelmed with violent crime that if your house is broken into, if it's a property crime. good luck with them showing up. but, you know they were there in seconds with the mayor. in fact, i don't even know how she didn't have security that were we're already paying for ae house before lapd even arrived. she has so much special treatment. it's laughable. >> will: all right. well, hope you are enjoying i had do who he, kevin. thank you for getting up early with us on "fox & friends." >> thank you very much. s it what the best decision i ever made leaving the state. >> will: all right. carley, over to you. >> carley: i thought he was going to say the best decision he ever made to be on "fox & friends." >> will: second. >> carley: right underneath leaving california. more news to get to here. starting with this: a national health expert is in effect for ground beef. some ground beef made by greater omaha may contain e.coli. the department of food safety inspection service sa
and lapd is never going to show up. it's not their fault. they are so overwhelmed with violent crime that if your house is broken into, if it's a property crime. good luck with them showing up. but, you know they were there in seconds with the mayor. in fact, i don't even know how she didn't have security that were we're already paying for ae house before lapd even arrived. she has so much special treatment. it's laughable. >> will: all right. well, hope you are enjoying i had do who he,...
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that's what the lapd uh- has said. usc has tweeted it. you can see the police there in their riot gear. it looks like somebody just threw some sort of liquid. i can see a photographer in the crowd there as well. and if you look to the right hand side of your screen, you can see the police pushing back some people off to the side under that awning. i see more liquid being thrown from bottles of water or what have you, other people are just calmly walking along again. i see crews, video crews in the crowd as well. some people running away, top left. this is all happening live at the university of california. again. usc tweeted that the lapd would be clearing the campus, so that is what they are working on doing now. anyone who does not leave will be arrested. nothing too too violent that we have seen at this point. but again, police are trying to get people out of the scene, out of the area right now. so we will continue to keep an eye on this, let you know if anything more develops. >> stay tuned for more on that as we bring that to you. l
that's what the lapd uh- has said. usc has tweeted it. you can see the police there in their riot gear. it looks like somebody just threw some sort of liquid. i can see a photographer in the crowd there as well. and if you look to the right hand side of your screen, you can see the police pushing back some people off to the side under that awning. i see more liquid being thrown from bottles of water or what have you, other people are just calmly walking along again. i see crews, video crews in...
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and the lapd�*s tactics. it was a couple of years after the rodney king case, the man who was beaten by lapd officers, the officers got off on that case, at least in the first trial. they were found not guilty. so there was a lot of mistrust in this town on police officers, so you have somebody like that, the detective who may have done something that was just mentioned there, everybody is going to jump on things like that, everyone was questioning the tactics of the police department.— questioning the tactics of the police department. zoe, was it surprising _ police department. zoe, was it surprising to — police department. zoe, was it surprising to you _ police department. zoe, was it surprising to you that - police department. zoe, was it surprising to you that the - police department. zoe, was it surprising to you that the da's| surprising to you that the da's office did not bring up any evidence from the car chase? thea;r office did not bring up any evidence from the car chase?— from the car chase?
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the lapd just told us that they will arrest everyone who doesn't leave. you are not taking a live look at on the ground there. we of course will continue following this as it develops. let's go ahead and take you look back here now. >>> protesters are camping out for a third night at uc berkeley and they say that they are not leaving until their demands are met. they are demanding uc berkeley ever all ties with israeli institutions, and divest financially from companies supporting israel. university officials say they are committed to free speech, but with finals approaching, they are also committed to making sure they are not impacted by the encampment. they also say demands for the university to divest are not up for discussion. this is happening on campuses all across the country. 20 people were arrested at the university of texas austin campus after the group was told they have two minutes to disperse or face criminal charges. protesters have also -- were also arrested at columbia, yale, and nyu. >>> tents -- intense and hectic day for abortion suppor
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there are dozens of lapd squad cars parked just off-campus waiting. now, earlier this morning, this was pretty peaceful until college security tried to move in to clear this grassy area of tents it very quickly got ugly. there was cursing, there was pushing the were shoving. it was an ugly scene. one older security officer i saw being pushed backwards by a group of younger protesters. he was trying to keep them at arm's length, then an arrest was made that arrested protester was taken to a police car, and that car does then surrounded. so it could not leave the area the crowd were chanting. let him go, let him go. and you know what, eventually they did. we spoke with seasoned lapd detective who when he arrived, he realized that jews wasn't worth the squeeze, that it was not worth keeping that protester in custody today for a relatively minor offense because of the absolute chaos, it was greatly so that protester was released. and now we have a loud but peaceful protest marching around this area of ghraieb. now, the lapd here is here because they have
there are dozens of lapd squad cars parked just off-campus waiting. now, earlier this morning, this was pretty peaceful until college security tried to move in to clear this grassy area of tents it very quickly got ugly. there was cursing, there was pushing the were shoving. it was an ugly scene. one older security officer i saw being pushed backwards by a group of younger protesters. he was trying to keep them at arm's length, then an arrest was made that arrested protester was taken to a...
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mayor bass released a statement expressing her gratitude to the lapd for the arrest. police have not yet provided a possible motive for the break-in. >>> now to michigan, where a pour hifk crash has devastated families. two children were killed and others left badly hurt after a suspected drunk driver crashed through a birthday party. here is nbc's maggie vespa. >> reporter: tragedy in michigan and a suspected drunk driver caught on camera from multiple angles saturday, appearing to speed toward a boat club. debris flying as investigators say the 66-year-old woman crashed into the side, plowing 25 feet through a child's birthday party, hitting 15 adults and kids, killing 2, a young brother and sister who were attending their friend's party. >> a vehicle went through the building. >> reporter: first responders swarming newport's swan boat club south of detroit. >> we have several people on the ground as well as several children injured. >> the scene was described by the first responders as extremely chaotic. >> reporter: the local sheriff tearing up. >> two of the vict
mayor bass released a statement expressing her gratitude to the lapd for the arrest. police have not yet provided a possible motive for the break-in. >>> now to michigan, where a pour hifk crash has devastated families. two children were killed and others left badly hurt after a suspected drunk driver crashed through a birthday party. here is nbc's maggie vespa. >> reporter: tragedy in michigan and a suspected drunk driver caught on camera from multiple angles saturday, appearing...
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it seemed the lapd was on trial, not simpson. johnnie cochran's strategy simple. lapd framed o.j. simpson. >> this is an obsession to win. >> reporter: cochran knew the lapd's reputation for racism and brutality were well known by downtown jurors who, three years earlier, lived through the beating of rodney king. the acquittal of the officers involved and then the subsequent riots. >> we can hold multiple truths in our head at the same time. it is simultaneously true there is a long history of injustice by the justice system toward african americans. it is also true that it is impossible to postulate that any one other than o.j. simpson committed the crimes. >> reporter: the lapd uncovered evidence of racism and use of extensive force and worked hard to reform. three months after the murders, the bill was signed into law to protect domestic violence. it did show the country how much they were needed. for "today," cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >> i have to say the interview with bob yesterday was compelling. bob worked closely with o.j. simpson on nbc sports recounting that
it seemed the lapd was on trial, not simpson. johnnie cochran's strategy simple. lapd framed o.j. simpson. >> this is an obsession to win. >> reporter: cochran knew the lapd's reputation for racism and brutality were well known by downtown jurors who, three years earlier, lived through the beating of rodney king. the acquittal of the officers involved and then the subsequent riots. >> we can hold multiple truths in our head at the same time. it is simultaneously true there is...
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. >> reporter: lieutenant michael mccomas heads the lapd retail crime task force. he's seen many videos like this of flash robberies. what makes this one unique? he said the suspects could be as young as 15 years old and may even attend lausd schools near the stores they're targeting. >> what we've discovered is they are riding bicycles, bmx-style bicycles, to the areas where the stores are that they're targeting. >> reporter: lapd says the mob of ten to 20 suspects may be responsible for a robbery a week since march 3rd. so far police say they have targeted only wsf two stores, one in loyal heights, two in south central and another in the south gate areas. we went to two locations, but employees could not speak on camera. >> i'm tired of it. everyone i talk to, we're just tired. so what is the solution? >> reporter: l.a. native april moore blames flash robberies on lack of accountability. she fears if it continues, retailers will continue to pull out of communities, especially low income ones. >> if you keep having this, no one wants to be in these areas. >> repor
. >> reporter: lieutenant michael mccomas heads the lapd retail crime task force. he's seen many videos like this of flash robberies. what makes this one unique? he said the suspects could be as young as 15 years old and may even attend lausd schools near the stores they're targeting. >> what we've discovered is they are riding bicycles, bmx-style bicycles, to the areas where the stores are that they're targeting. >> reporter: lapd says the mob of ten to 20 suspects may be...
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we've just learned 95 people were arrested by the lapd throughout the course of the day and evening. there was a point where they were kind of trying to form those lines around the park and surging to create those lines when some of the protesters started throwing things at the police officers, including what looked like water bottles and liquid, possibly water. we aren't exactly sure. as far as whether this protest will come back, we don't know, but police got most of the protesters who do not go to school here off the campus of usc and now things are very quiet. they have sealed off most of the gates unless you have a student id. that is the only way you can get on the campus. >> that was tom wait reporting from los angeles where things have definitely calmed down, but it wasn't just happening in los angeles or even just here in california where some of these big scuffles were going on between protesters and police. troopers rode in on horseback in texas to disperse protesters at the university of texas, austin campus. they arrested 34 people there this afternoon alone. there was t
we've just learned 95 people were arrested by the lapd throughout the course of the day and evening. there was a point where they were kind of trying to form those lines around the park and surging to create those lines when some of the protesters started throwing things at the police officers, including what looked like water bottles and liquid, possibly water. we aren't exactly sure. as far as whether this protest will come back, we don't know, but police got most of the protesters who do not...
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. >> tonight, the fbi and lapd are trying to track down the cash. reporter carlos granda with our sister station in los angeles, looks at what it took to pull off the crime. it sounds like a movie. >> millions in cash stolen from this secure building. from the air, you can see there appears to be a hole on the side that was boarded up, a pile of debris right next to it. it's still unclear if this is related to the robbery. we do know that thieves got in through the roof undetected without setting off alarms. the lapd confirms it is working on the case with the fbi. >> i think anybody who hears this story, the first thing they think of is this had to be an inside job. >> experts say the operation was sophisticated, and obviously carefully planned, and so the support system necessary to be able to get that kind of cash out there as well is pretty significant. >> and you can't do it with 1 or 2 people. and so the fact that it went undetected until uh- open a business monday morning again says just how professional they were. >> cash storage facilities
. >> tonight, the fbi and lapd are trying to track down the cash. reporter carlos granda with our sister station in los angeles, looks at what it took to pull off the crime. it sounds like a movie. >> millions in cash stolen from this secure building. from the air, you can see there appears to be a hole on the side that was boarded up, a pile of debris right next to it. it's still unclear if this is related to the robbery. we do know that thieves got in through the roof undetected...
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grow and intensify. 34 people were taken into custody at the university of texas, and tonight, the lapd has its hands full. >> after a chaotic day at the university of southern california. abc news reporter tim pulliam has the latest >> college campuses in chaos. riverside students across the u.s. protesting israel's war in gaza. at usc in los angeles, demonstrators clashing with police as they closed in, taking down their signs and tents. abc's matt gutman on the scene. >> but as they've been chanting behind us, this cordon of security that we've been seeing has gotten closer. and closer. >> this evening, lapd officers with batons and shields moving in after protesters refuse to disperse. now at the university of texas, austin, a sea of students on the march. we're not okay with our tuition, our money going towards genocide. >> we want the university to divest from death. >> when texas troopers in riot gear and on horseback moved in. abc's maria villarreal caught in the middle. what are you doing, guys? >> what are you doing? >> at least 20 students arrested. the governor calling it an
grow and intensify. 34 people were taken into custody at the university of texas, and tonight, the lapd has its hands full. >> after a chaotic day at the university of southern california. abc news reporter tim pulliam has the latest >> college campuses in chaos. riverside students across the u.s. protesting israel's war in gaza. at usc in los angeles, demonstrators clashing with police as they closed in, taking down their signs and tents. abc's matt gutman on the scene. >>...
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that is, that is going to happen, but that is a very, very different context than moments that the lapd to campus. and that actually create violence. so i would say the university needs to trust it. students trust its faculty to do the work that we know how to do. we know how to have these conversations. let us have them in a statement about the cancelation. >> the university president carol folt said, i'm quoting now this week alumni park became unsafe. no one wants to have people arrested on their campus ever. but when long-standing safety policies are flagrantly violated, buildings vandalized dps directives repeatedly ignored, threatening language, shouted, people assaulted, and access to critical academic buildings blocked we must act immediately to protect our community. so that is a statement coming from the president. this had to be very difficult decision for her to make. has she said anything about your open letter or you're feeling about not being able to trust the school president i've received no reply from the school president letter, and honestly, i don't expect one necess
that is, that is going to happen, but that is a very, very different context than moments that the lapd to campus. and that actually create violence. so i would say the university needs to trust it. students trust its faculty to do the work that we know how to do. we know how to have these conversations. let us have them in a statement about the cancelation. >> the university president carol folt said, i'm quoting now this week alumni park became unsafe. no one wants to have people...
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lapd was called in and 93 were arrest said for trespassing, one was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon. the crowd locked arms as officers moved to dismantle the encampment. the university closed campus to the public until further notice. >> lapd was called to arrest students, maybe it is an eye sore, i think they will get worse press for arresting students. >> in boston, emerson college is taking action against the demonstration that has received c complaints from jewish students. encampment is in an alley way that is a right-of-way, they are citing several city ordinance violation, there are fire hazard concern. unrest does not stop there, schools from yale to nyu to harvard and ut austin, continue to see protest. this is sparked by mass arrest at columbia university last week. speaker johnson called for the president of the university to resign if they she can't tamp d down. watch. >> enjoy your free speech. [chanting] >> anti-israel encampment are popping up at campuses across this country. >> speaker johnson had this to say about protesters. >> it was chaos on the campus, we
lapd was called in and 93 were arrest said for trespassing, one was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon. the crowd locked arms as officers moved to dismantle the encampment. the university closed campus to the public until further notice. >> lapd was called to arrest students, maybe it is an eye sore, i think they will get worse press for arresting students. >> in boston, emerson college is taking action against the demonstration that has received c complaints from jewish...
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. >> tonight, the fbi and lapd are trying to track down the cash. reporter carlos granda with our sister station in los angeles, looks at what it took to pull off the crime. it sounds like a movie. >> millions in cash stolen from this secure building. from the air, you can see there appears to be a hole on the side that was boarded up, a pile of debris right next to it. it's still unclear if this is related to the robbery. we do know that thieves got in through the roof undetected...
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and closer. >> this evening, lapd officers with batons and shields moving in after protesters refuse to disperse. now at the university of texas, austin, a sea of students on the march. we're not okay with our tuition, our money going towards genocide. >> we want the university to divest from death. >> when texas troopers in riot gear and on horseback moved in. abc's maria villarreal caught in the middle. what are you doing, guys? >> what are you doing? >> at least 20 students arrested. the governor calling it an unauthorized protest. boos greeted us house speaker mike johnson at columbia university, where these pro-palestinian protests started. >> a growing number of students have chanted in support of terrorists. they have chased down jewish students. they have mocked them in the reviled them. they have shouted racial epithets. >> johnson speaking one on one with abc's linsey davis. >> but for people who are just saying we simply don't like the way the palestinians are being treated and killed, that's a different conversation. >> have that conversation. have a debate. we believe in
and closer. >> this evening, lapd officers with batons and shields moving in after protesters refuse to disperse. now at the university of texas, austin, a sea of students on the march. we're not okay with our tuition, our money going towards genocide. >> we want the university to divest from death. >> when texas troopers in riot gear and on horseback moved in. abc's maria villarreal caught in the middle. what are you doing, guys? >> what are you doing? >> at least...
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you can maybe also here lapd choppers in the air, just off-campus. there are dozens of lapd cruisers waiting in case they are needed so just heard from the provost wolf, who said that they believe a lot of outside elements have come in and have colds that chaos that we saw earlier on today. i have certainly seen on social media outside organizations asking people to come down here. so what the college has done is they've closed all the gates. they're saying, if you want to get in, you will neither usc id because they want to keep this as small as possible. now, this morning when it got ugly, it wasn't that big of a protest since then as it's been peaceful and calmer, the numbers have been growing and growing and growing. and there is, of course a fear that it's going to get out of hand. there aren't that many of these campus officer and there are a lot of protesters now, i spoken some jewish students who've been trying to prepare for their finals, walking by and yeah, they don't feel great about hearing into fighter revolution, into fighters. the onl
you can maybe also here lapd choppers in the air, just off-campus. there are dozens of lapd cruisers waiting in case they are needed so just heard from the provost wolf, who said that they believe a lot of outside elements have come in and have colds that chaos that we saw earlier on today. i have certainly seen on social media outside organizations asking people to come down here. so what the college has done is they've closed all the gates. they're saying, if you want to get in, you will...
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by which the lapd conducted his business. i'm wondering how you think folks that now view that verdict as unfair as a travesty now find themselves >> if you look at the trial, there were so much that was on trial law enforcement, how they gathered the evidence, the witnesses that came forward from law enforcement, that they gathering of the evidence, so it wasn't just race relations is also the real laser focus on law enforcement and whether or not they did the protect the appropriate steps to ensure that the evidence was gathered in a way that was that it was appropriate. but you saw that once that would they were impute their integrity was impute. they start to question law enforcement that i really carried the de aside from all the brilliance of johnnie cochran and the defense team. >> but there's >> always going to be individuals that look at the at the judicial system, especially for individuals of color and question whether they will get the fair shake i have is a practitioner for a long time. had tremendous faith in th
by which the lapd conducted his business. i'm wondering how you think folks that now view that verdict as unfair as a travesty now find themselves >> if you look at the trial, there were so much that was on trial law enforcement, how they gathered the evidence, the witnesses that came forward from law enforcement, that they gathering of the evidence, so it wasn't just race relations is also the real laser focus on law enforcement and whether or not they did the protect the appropriate...
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evidence, only one problem, the lapd framed what they believe was a guilty man. we were able to prove one piece of evidence, just the sock, had been tampered with and that created reasonable doubt. the predominantly black community and jurors did not trust lapd. >> on "hannity," stephen a smith said if he were a juror, he would have convicted. >> no question about it, he was guilty as hell. fore forensic evidence and it was clearly a crime of passion. there was prepond renes of evidence against him, he deserved to be in jail for life at the least. >> there were many expressing con condolences and support for the family. he lost his battle to prostate cancer. >> carley: range of reaction, thank you so much. federal court siding with epa to allow ev mandate to move forward. what this could mean further down the road. we will discuss that next. >> todd: is tom brady ready to return to the n.f.l. again? we'll tell you what he just said, don't go anywhere. food isn't just fuel to live. it's fuel to grow. my family relied on public assistance to help provide meals for
evidence, only one problem, the lapd framed what they believe was a guilty man. we were able to prove one piece of evidence, just the sock, had been tampered with and that created reasonable doubt. the predominantly black community and jurors did not trust lapd. >> on "hannity," stephen a smith said if he were a juror, he would have convicted. >> no question about it, he was guilty as hell. fore forensic evidence and it was clearly a crime of passion. there was prepond...
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that he lost his case and was told to go back to work as as the police officer mean, the lapd had an appalling history when it came to race. and of course, the rodney king case, what was the most vivid demonstration of that. >> however, the tragedy >> of the oj simpson case, in my view, was that even though that was a little the gentleman complain about the los angeles police department in general oj simpson got away with murder because he was the unjust beneficiary of that long. and unfortunate history. oj simpson killed those two people and he got away with it by his his lawyers doing their job exploiting the ugly history of los angeles. >> well, i will say that's my gut >> before you do, i >> want to hear about all of you, but before you do i think justly heard this throughout the years, decades worth and my question is always the same, which is, can we have it both ways in america that we can believe in our jury system when it's the verdict that you'd like and disregarded when it's a verdict, you don't like and suggests that the jurors were somehow misled in a different way. it's
that he lost his case and was told to go back to work as as the police officer mean, the lapd had an appalling history when it came to race. and of course, the rodney king case, what was the most vivid demonstration of that. >> however, the tragedy >> of the oj simpson case, in my view, was that even though that was a little the gentleman complain about the los angeles police department in general oj simpson got away with murder because he was the unjust beneficiary of that long....
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um, in 1991 i was a young offers with the lapd an incident happened changed across as the country if not the world at the time was warren christopher commission had a bunch of regions the lapd i had two or three years on the job at that time and that started my adjourn with change and police reform. but a decade later the same process and before we economy that la was under - 12 years later said done enough work and in compliance but the work didn't stop question is so sustain the work so bend i got here in 201725 of my 27 years at every level of the department was engaged in this type of work. it meant two to three something to me i learned that had impact that we as police officers have on the community we serve when things don't go the way the community want it to go particularly will i ourselves the greatest trust and we can do better and that's what chief sir, took on and what's what the members of the department took on and every member of the police commission has taken on since we have engaged in the work that's what mayor london breed continues with doing this lady she calls
um, in 1991 i was a young offers with the lapd an incident happened changed across as the country if not the world at the time was warren christopher commission had a bunch of regions the lapd i had two or three years on the job at that time and that started my adjourn with change and police reform. but a decade later the same process and before we economy that la was under - 12 years later said done enough work and in compliance but the work didn't stop question is so sustain the work so bend...
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i see no weapons drawn by the lapd. a different reality. a country in which racial divisions and deep—rooted police discrimination were never far from the surface. it took place in the shadow of the rodney king case, the acquittal of four white los angeles police officers for the beating of a black man. questions of racism in that same police force became a highly effective part of oj simpson's defence. almost three decades later, reacting to news of his death, one of his lawyers are still questions the fairness of his eventual sentencing for robbery. the sentence that he received in that case was a payback for the acquittal that we obtained in los angeles. popular dramas have kept the story alive for a whole new generation of viewers, highlighting not only the issue of race, but of domestic violence, too. the star continued to receive lucrative media contracts his wife in the years before her murder. but perhaps the biggest legacy of the simpson trial is on the justice system itself, ushering in the era of the television trial. because i
i see no weapons drawn by the lapd. a different reality. a country in which racial divisions and deep—rooted police discrimination were never far from the surface. it took place in the shadow of the rodney king case, the acquittal of four white los angeles police officers for the beating of a black man. questions of racism in that same police force became a highly effective part of oj simpson's defence. almost three decades later, reacting to news of his death, one of his lawyers are still...
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simpson and put the lapd on trial. he throughout allegations of racism, throughout allegations of police misconduct. the police were planting evidence. let's not forget the testimony of detective herman. he perjured himself on the stand , said he never used the n. word and on the heels of rodney king it was not surprising that there was a double acquittal in this case. he was a master trial attorney trace. >> trace: one of the prosecutors clearly was always a bit frustrated she had his interview she gave back in 2016 and said the following. >> that trial was a nightmare for me every single day. the impact of race on the case, the impact of celebrity on the case. and surprisingly the sexism that no one talked about back then. >> you worked for court tv, you know. this thing lifted court tv and the rest of legal television and this was kind of an issue of forces colliding. >> absolutely. arguably the o.j. simpson trial launched court tv into the iconic brand it was and still is today covering trials. this was the first c
simpson and put the lapd on trial. he throughout allegations of racism, throughout allegations of police misconduct. the police were planting evidence. let's not forget the testimony of detective herman. he perjured himself on the stand , said he never used the n. word and on the heels of rodney king it was not surprising that there was a double acquittal in this case. he was a master trial attorney trace. >> trace: one of the prosecutors clearly was always a bit frustrated she had his...
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kingdom and all participate in making sure these weapons of missiles and drones are shot down before they lapd on israeli soil and some did land and iran needs to make sure they never, ever attack israel again and one way to do that is help israel defend itself and we call on speaker johnson to put the senate bill on the floor. if he did that, it would pass with more than a 2/3 vote. now it is my extreme pleasure and honor to introduce the new dppc chair, debbie dingle. as chair aguilar said we came together with debbie in the freshman class. i served with debbie on on the dppcc for four years and did a fantastic job as dppcc co-chair and will do an amazing job as chair. before working with debbie, i want to hear her speak now. ms. dingle: thanks, ted. i want to first of all say how happy i am to be here with pete and ted who have been close friends since the day i walked in here. ted and i -- and i'm very excited to be working with them again. ted and i were co-chairs of the dppcc. and i think it's really important to say that i am a partner with representative lauren underwood, veronica esco
kingdom and all participate in making sure these weapons of missiles and drones are shot down before they lapd on israeli soil and some did land and iran needs to make sure they never, ever attack israel again and one way to do that is help israel defend itself and we call on speaker johnson to put the senate bill on the floor. if he did that, it would pass with more than a 2/3 vote. now it is my extreme pleasure and honor to introduce the new dppc chair, debbie dingle. as chair aguilar said we...
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. >> reporter: on the campus of usc, the lapd used their batons to disperse a large crowd last night. the school canceling the main stage commencement ceremony. cbs' nancy chen is at columbia university. >> reporter: dozens of tents remain here at columbia university. right outside it, israeli flags. and some jewish students we spoke to say they feel scared to be on campus. >> many of us knew people at the music festival or that live nearby -- i'm sorry, i'm getting emotional about that. the situation where people scream hateful speech, who have harassed and attacked us verbally and physically people is just making it impossible to be here. >> reporter: back in austin, student demonstrators are still to campus. police have stayed close by, but they have not made any moves to clear out this space the way they did before. in austin, jason allen, cbs news. >>> president biden joins 17 other world leaders demanding hamas release the hostages still being held in gaza. it is the latest attempt to ratchet up the pressure on the militant group which the white house blaes for blocking a diesel
. >> reporter: on the campus of usc, the lapd used their batons to disperse a large crowd last night. the school canceling the main stage commencement ceremony. cbs' nancy chen is at columbia university. >> reporter: dozens of tents remain here at columbia university. right outside it, israeli flags. and some jewish students we spoke to say they feel scared to be on campus. >> many of us knew people at the music festival or that live nearby -- i'm sorry, i'm getting emotional...
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during that chase simpson distraught a gun to his head at times, spoke with lapd detective tom lange. and here's one key moment let me get to my house. okay. we're gonna do well i'll give you what my whole body i need to get them we're gonna do that. just roll gun out the window >> we're not going to bother. i'm going to let you go up there. just throw it out to window, please. you scanned every buddy toss it please too many people love you, man, don't give it all up, don't hurt everybody. you're going to hurt everybody. >> i'm just going to believe unknown or don't recall if all he listened to to think about everybody else. what do you want a freeway? i could do it in a feel i want to do it at a grave. i want to do it at my out joining us now, jeremy shapp, who covered the case for espn, where he currently hosts eith 60 >> and outside the lines, jeremy good to have you on tonight >> thank you, jim. thank you >> great >> i was watching that video for a moment, >> 30 years >> i was in la that >> day and i remember how surreal it was watching the chase as it was unfolding. i gotten to l
during that chase simpson distraught a gun to his head at times, spoke with lapd detective tom lange. and here's one key moment let me get to my house. okay. we're gonna do well i'll give you what my whole body i need to get them we're gonna do that. just roll gun out the window >> we're not going to bother. i'm going to let you go up there. just throw it out to window, please. you scanned every buddy toss it please too many people love you, man, don't give it all up, don't hurt...
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in a become pervasive during that chase simpson distraught, a gun to his head at times, spoke with lapd detective tom lange. and here's one key moment lete get to my house. okay. we're going toe i'll give you get em. we're ody >> goingdo tt. just throw thgun outhe wiow >> 're >> n going to bodywe're gonna t you up there, just throw it out to window, plse. you scared everybody? toss it n, don't give it all up, you, don't hurt everybody. you're going to hurt everybody. >>...