CA: DEADLY MOUNTAIN LION ATTACK
<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>Saturday</p>\n<p>Georgetown, CA</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Sgt. Kyle Parker</p>\n<p>El Dorado County Sheriff's Office</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--VO SCRIPT</b>--</p>\n<p>ONE MAN WAS KILLED AND HIS BROTHER WAS INJURED AFTER A MOUNTAIN LION ATTACKED THEM.</p>\n<p>IT HAPPENED IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA'S EL DORADO COUNTY, OUTSIDE SACRAMENTO.</p>\n<p>THE BROTHERS WERE OUT HUNTING AT THE TIME.</p>\n<p><b>--SOT</b>--</p>\n<p>"This is a rare thing to happen in El Dorado County. From myself, from the sheriff's office, from the sheriff himself all the way down, we're extending our condolences to the family of this tragic event."</p>\n<p><b>--TAG</b>--</p>\n<p>AUTHORITIES EUTHANIZED THE LION AFTER FINDING IT NEXT TO THE MAN'S BODY.</p>\n<p>THE LAST KNOWN LION ATTACK IN THAT AREA WAS BACK IN 1994.</p>\n<p><b>-----END-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p>CALIFORNIA EL DORADO FATAL MOUNTAIN LION ATTACK</p>\n<p></p>
2000s NEWS
NEWSFEED 8/14-20/2001, PRES. GEORGE W. BUSH IN CASUAL CLOTHES, OSPREY HELICOPTER FLYING, SHARKS IN WATER AERIAL VIEWS VARIOUS; DX - NYSE, FLOOR ACTIVITY, push into traders on floor, pull back to show w/s of floor; DX - GEORGE W. BUSH/MIDDLE EAST, in casual dress at children's camp, in order for peace process to begin cycle of violence must end; DX - TEACHER SHORTAGE, int. classroom, mixed ethnicity, children on school campus, teachers interacting, skyline Chicago; DX- TEACHER SHORTAGE, int. classrooms, children sit on floor and listen, playing on school grounds, wearing uniforms; DX - MADONNA PREVIEW, aerial push in to small stage, Madonna lookalikes dancing, cu Madonna ticket, Madonnas on stage aerial; DX - MADONNA PREVIEW, trucks parked heavy rain falling, cut back to stage aerial of practice for concert with Madonna; NX - COPS - PART 1, police stand around perp on ground, talking heads, shooting of COPS show, don't use; DX- COPS - PART 2, shooting of show 'COPS', law enforcement and camera persons interacting, don't use; DX - NC/GATOR FARM, lots of alligators eating on chunks of meat/food, cu of eyes of gators, water with lots of gators, farm for gators; DX - NC/GATOR FARM, cu single gator, whole pile of them feeding, cu gator heads, man washes down gators, man holds baby gator; DX - MIDWAY AIRPORT, cu control tower in fog, planes on runway, Midway airlines ticket counter, passengers, agents; DX - NYSE FLOOR, pan stock floor/traders, sweeps across market floor goes back to focus on NYSE signs; DX - WORLD'S LARGEST YARD SALE, many items for sale, cu glassware, dishes, people shopping, clothes, bric a brac, various; DX - WORLD'S LARGEST YARD SALE, w/s of items for sale with shoppers amongst the stuff, lamps, clothes, furniture, dishes, etc...; DX - COMPUTER VIRUS, cu screen, with talking heads about local computer virus, cu fingers push phone buttons, hand on mouse; DX - STRIP CLUB DINER, ext. Nikki's Vip Diner, food and dancers all in one place, neon strip club signs; DX - RECORD WATERMELON, man moves huge watermelons off back of pickup truck, green striped melons; DX - SHARK INFESTATION, aerial shots of sharks swimming in clear waterclose to shore, school of 50-75 of them; DX - SHOOTOUT HOME, ext. house, sheriff car, officers talking, search area, talking to people, body on side of road, talking heads; DX - MISSING INTERN, LEVY PARENTS TALK, Chandra Levy parents, asking for help, 'please come out and help us find Chandra DX - OSPREY, GENERAL CHARGED, helicopter takes off Osprey, flies straight up hovers in place, flies over trees, over camera; DX - HOLLYWOOD, ONLINE, Sony, Universal, WB, Paramount, ext of studio lots, billboards on studio walls, Walt Disney, logos; NX - SHARK ATTACK, man on gurney EMS medevac, load into ambulance, shark infested waters, no audio, wife, tearful, sharks; DX - DUSK, FL, BOAT RESCUE, aerial over hotels Miami strip, coast guard may day calls chryron, interview relatives, coast guard boat; DX - NATL GUARD ASSISTS WILDFIRES, C-130 transport planes on tarmac, Natl. Guard planes, NC, men at work checking planes make ready; DX - LIGHT PLANE CRASH, aerial of farm with plane crash site outlined in tape, inspectors at scene, EMS, firetrucks, near airstrip; DX - SACRAMENTO RAMPAGE, MORE, crime scene, yellow tape, officers, neighbors looking, EMS in bg lights flashing, crime scene
Schwarzenegger - Vote on ballot proposals will test governor's popularity
NAME: US SCHWARZE 081105Nx TAPE: EF05/0990 IN_TIME: 11:13:35:01 DURATION: 00:03:52:21 SOURCES: ABC/ABC - N/KFMB/ABC - KABC/APTN DATELINE: Various, recent RESTRICTIONS: SHOTLIST: ABC - N/KFMB San Diego, California - 5 November, 2005 1. Wide shot of pro-Schwarzenegger rally 2. Actor Warren Beatty in crowd 3. Beatty and wife Annette Benning listening 4. SOUNDBITE (English): Warren Beatty, Actor: "Correct me if I'm wrong, I think the governor says that he wants to change the system. The system he wants to change is democracy." APTN FILE - 27 October, 2004 Los Angeles, California 5. Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger campaigning APTN FILE - 29 June, 2005 Los Angeles, California 6. Schwarzenegger at news conference holding up chart board ABC - KABC FILE - 25 May, 2005 Sacramento, California 7. Nurses demonstrating against Schwarzenegger policies ABC - KABC FILE - 21 June 2005 Sacramento, California 8. Schwarzenegger walking down corridor 9. Schwarzenegger walking into news conference 10. SOUNDBITE (English): Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California: "It is a very clear message by the California people. They're saying to all of us here at the capital, work together." ABC - KABC FILE - 25 May, 2005 Sacramento, California 11. Aerial of teachers protest outside 12. Aerial of teachers protest 13. Ground level of teachers protest 14. Teachers demonstrating ABC - KABC FILE - 25 May, 2005 Sacramento, California 15. SOUNDBITE (English) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California: "I think we can resolve this and we can go together to the special election, democrats and republicans together and also that we can solve this budget." ABC - KABC FILE - 15 June, 2005 Santa Monica, California 16. Schwarzenegger at podium 17. SOUNDBITE (English) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California: "What way do I want to go? Not what someone else wants you to do, not what your parents want you to do, or your relatives, or your friends want you to do. What is it that you want to do?" 18. Members of crowd shouting at Schwarzenegger 19. Signs in crowd ABC - KABC FILE - 21 June, 2004 Santa Monica, California 20. Schwarzenegger campaigning ABC - KABC FILE Sacramento, California 25 May 2005 21. Teachers holding up signs 22. Aerial of demonstration 23. SOUNDBITE (English) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California: "If the legislators don't do their job, then we'll let the people of California do the job for them." 24. Aerial of demonstration APTN FILE - 24 June, 2005 Los Angeles, California 25. Close shot of protestors holding signs 26. Children at protest holding DVDs of Schwarzenegger movies 27. Protesters dumping DVDs into trash bin 28. Protesters dumping DVDs, tilt up to people chanting 29. Protester dumping DVD USPOUND "Schwarzenegger is promoting true lies by attacking immigrants." 30. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Howard, protester: "Well, that's when he was lying to us...promising things that he didn't deliver. Now that we're seeing what's going on, we're retracting the support and we want answers." APTN FILE - 23 June, 2005 Alhambra, California 31. Schwarzenegger greeting workers at California electric power facility. ABC FILE - 7 November, 2005 Sacramento, California 32. SOUNDBITE (English) John Syer, Professor, California State University-Sacramento: "Well the governor right now is poison to his own initiatives. His endorsement and his campaigning is actually a drag." 33. Protestor with Arnold mask. STORYLINE: California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger faced Judgment Day in a special election on Tuesday whose outcome could blot his hopes for re-election next year or provide fresh evidence of his populist clout. After being barraged by radio and TV ads, competing pitches from Hollywood celebrities and warnings about everything from higher taxes to a Republican power grab, California voters were going to the polls to determine the fate of Schwarzenegger's four ballot initiatives. The Republican governor says his reform proposals come down to this: moving the state backward or moving it ahead. But Democrats and the powerful labour unions that oppose him accuse the governor of waging a vendetta against teachers, firefighters and other working people. Actor Warren Beatty, a longtime Democratic activist who has emerged as one of Schwarzenegger's most vocal critics, called the governor not just wrong but undemocratic. "The system he wants to change is democracy," Beatty said. Schwarzenegger is backing proposals - all trailing in the polls - that would cap state spending and give the governor greater authority to make budget cuts; make teachers work five years instead of two to pass probation; strip lawmakers of their power to carry out redistricting; and require public employee unions to get members' permission before dues could be used for political purposes. His proposals represent an epic fight for power in the state capital of Sacramento. If approved, they would undercut the power of the majority Democrats and the public employee unions that have frustrated Schwarzenegger's agenda. Schwarzenegger planned to vote Tuesday morning near his estate in Los Angeles's Brentwood neighbourhood. For Republicans, the get-out-the-vote effort has involved an appeal to Christian conservatives to support an abortion-related initiative that the governor supports but hasn't campaigned for. With time running out Monday, Schwarzenegger made seven stops while thousands of union workers, including teachers and firefighters, knocked on doors to urge voters to oppose his slate of initiatives. Schwarzenegger faced long odds, according to several recent independent polls. Democrats and labor unions have spent more than $100 million (euro85 million) to defeat him, outspending Schwarzenegger by about 2-1. The polls have shown that none of Schwarzenegger's proposals has majority support among likely voters. Schwarzenegger has warned of tax increases and other dire consequences if his four-part plan fails Tuesday. The defeat of his proposals would leave the governor looking politically vulnerable just as his 2006 re-election campaign gets under way. But with polls running against him, winning even one initiative would remind Democrats that the governor's public standing may be only temporarily damaged. Schwarzenegger has dismissed polls and cast the election as a second step toward reform after his victory in the 2003 gubernatorial recall election. After a steep drop in popularity, he has sought to recapture the outsider credentials that propelled him to office that year.
MEDIUM ANGLE OF STATUE OR SCULPTURE OF WOMAN HOLDING CHILD SITTING ON PARK BENCH. COURTHOUSE OR CITY HALL BUILDING IN BG. COULD BE PARK. CITY HALL PARK.
MEDIUM ANGLE OF STATUE OR SCULPTURE OF WOMAN HOLDING CHILD SITTING ON PARK BENCH. COURTHOUSE OR CITY HALL BUILDING IN BG. COULD BE PARK. CITY HALL PARK.
California Governor on Freeway Attacks (10/10/1996)
California Governor Pete Wilson announced at a Wednesday night press conference that three people were arrested in connection with the California Freeway attacks. CHP Officer Rob Lund stated that California Highway Patrol followed a tip to a hot line which led officers stopped a car around seven p-m and detained three men. Authorities did not say where they were taken into custody. CHP stated that more information may be released Thursday afternoon after interrogations. Wilson said the attacks are not pranks and will not be treated as pranks but as assault with a deadly weapon. And, that if a loss of life occurs, it will be regarded as murder. The governor, citing CHP reports, said that officers who stopped the men found a sawed-off shotgun, a nine-millimeter handgun, and "additional paraphernalia of the kind that clearly could have been used in these suspected slingshot window breakings." About 240 attacks have occurred around the Los Angeles area since September eleventh. No one has been hurt.
Sacramento Sniper Attack (04/10/1998)
In Sacramento today, two armed gunman wearing body armor shot at police officers and then rammed their van into a patrol car. The suspect driver of the van told officers pulling him out of the burning wreckage that a pipe bomb and amunition were inside. A square mile area evacuted as a precaution. The officer who was shot was wearing a bulletproof vest and suffered only a graze to the shoulder. The deputy in the crash was hospitalized with possible broken ribs. Police don't have a motive yet for the attack but say it looked to have been an ambush of one of the officers. A second suspect was believed to be in the van during the shooting, but authorities don't know what happened to him. He may still be in the charred van or might have fled. END
The Railroad Builders - part 11 of 24. Film presents a dramatic account of the building of the first transcontinental railroad and explains how the railroad builders contributed to the westward expansion of the United States
1960s: Topographic map of United States with line from Omaha and line from Sacramento. Survey party with military escort on horseback
++US Shooting 4
AP-APTN-2330: ++US Shooting 4 Monday, 6 August 2012 STORY:++US Shooting 4- New York mayor visits local Sikh community after gunman killed 6 in a temple LENGTH: 01:45 FIRST RUN: 2330 RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only TYPE: English/Natsound SOURCE: AP TELEVISION STORY NUMBER: 853554 DATELINE: New York - 6 August 2012 LENGTH: 01:45 AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: 1. Pan from Sikh Cultural Society to New York Police Department (NYPD) car 2. Mid of NYPD officer in front of building 3. Wide of presser at Sikh centre 4. Mid of Sikh men 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Mohan Singh Khatra, nephew of one of the victims: "He was like crying. I said what happened. He said dad is die, and then I called several more relatives and then the police department put them inside the temple but finally we found he was dead." 6. Wide of NYC Major Michael Bloomberg meeting with Sikhs 7. Wide of presser with Bloomberg 8. SOUNDBITE (English) Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City: "Just two weeks after the tragedy in Aurora we've seen another mass shooting, one in which it appears there were some warning signs about the shooter, and still the two presidential candidates have not given the American public a plan to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people." 9. Various of Sikhs praying 10. SOUNDBITE (English) Gurdev Singh Kang, President of Sikh culture society: "I think there was hate crime because of looks, our identity. They targeting our identity." 11. Mid of Sikh men at news conference 12. Pan of Sikh Cultural Society building STORYLINE: New York City's mayor spoke out against US gun laws at the Sikh Cultural Society in Queens, New York in the wake of Sunday's mass shooting in Wisconsin. "Just two weeks after the tragedy in Aurora we've seen another mass shooting, one in which it appears there were some warning signs about the shooter, and still the two presidential candidates have not given the American public a plan to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people," Mayor Michael Bloomberg said. Six worshippers at a Sikh temple in suburban Milwaukee temple were killed in the attack along with the gunman. Gurdev Singh Kang, the President of Sikh Culture Society said he thought it was a hate crime. "they (are) targeting our identity," he said. Authorities have identified the gunman as Wade Michael Page, a 40-year-old Army veteran described by civil rights groups as a neo-Nazi and white supremacist. Police have called the attack Sunday an act of domestic terrorism. For Sikhs, the attack was the latest in a string of horrific assaults on their community. Many of the recent attacks have been outright hate crimes. Others remain unsolved. Just four days after the September 11 2001 attacks, Balbir Singh Sodhi, a gas station owner in Mesa, Arizona., was shot and killed by a man who mistook him for a Muslim and was seeking revenge. Last year, a New York City subway worker and Sikh, 30-year-old Jiwan Singh, was assaulted on a train and accused of being related to Osama bin Laden. His son had been attacked two years earlier. In Elk Grove, California, a Sacramento suburb, two Sikh men were fatally shot last year during an afternoon walk. No one has been charged with the crimes. Sikhs leave their hair uncut and covered by a turban as outward demonstrations of and reminders of their faith. Officials and witnesses said Sunday's gunman walked into the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin and opened fire as several dozen people prepared for Sunday morning services. Six were killed, and three were critically wounded. The federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said the gunman used a legally purchased 9mm handgun and multiple magazines of ammunition. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: infoaparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. APTN APEX 08-06-12 2011EDT
GENEALOGY WEBSITE HELPED CRACK GOLDEN STATE KILLER CASE
<pi> This package/segment contains third party material. Unless otherwise noted, this material may only be used within this package/segment. Usage must cease on all platforms (including digital) within ten days of its initial delivery or such shorter time as designated by CNN. </pi>\n\n --SUPERS--\nAll CNN/Pool material unless noted below\n\n15 - 17 \nFBI\n\n21 - 25\nSacramento Co. Sheriff's Dept.\n\n25 - 30\nKCRA\n\n30 - 37\nKTXL\nAnne Marie Schubert\nSacramento Co. District Attorney\n\n37 - 43\nSacramento Co. Sheriff's Dept.\n\n43 - 50\nJoke Productions\n\n50 - 01:02\nPaul Holes\nRetired Contra Costa County District Attorney Inspector\n\n01:10 - 01:18\nFBI\n\n1:42 - 01:46\nKTXL\n\n01:46 - 01:56\nSheriff Scott Jones\nSacramento County, CA\n\n01:56 - 01:59\nKCRA\n\n01:59 - 02:05\nFrom Jane Carson-Sandler\n\n02:05 - 02:09\nJane Carson-Sandler\nGolden State Killer Victim\n\n02:23 - 02:33\nSacramento Co. Sheriff's Dept.\n\n02:33 - 02:35\nJane Carson-Sandler\nGolden State Killer Victim\n\n02:38 - 02:41\nSacramento Co. Sheriff's Dept.\n\n02:41 - 02:44\nKCRA\n\n02:44 - 02:50\nFBI\n\n02:50 - 02:59\nPaul Holes\nRetired Contra Costa County District Attorney Inspector\n\n02:59 - 03:15\nStephanie Elam\nSacramento, California\n\n --LEAD IN--\nTHE ALLEGED GOLDEN STATE KILLER - A SERIAL RAPIST AND MURDERER WHO KEPT CALIFORNIANS LITERALLY ON EDGE FOR DECADES IS ON SUICIDE WATCH TODAY (SATURDAY).\nJOSEPH JAMES DEANGELO WAS IN COURT FRIDAY. \nPOLICE HAVE LINKED THE FORMER POLICE OFFICER TO DOZENS OF RAPES AND MURDERS IN THE 70S AND 80S USING DECADES OLD DNA SAMPLES AND THIS SURPRISE - AN ONLINE ANCESTORY DATABASE.\nSTEPHANIE ELAM HAS DETAILS. \n\n --REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS--\nWHEELED INTO COURT WHILE HANDCUFFED TO A WHEELCHAIR, JOSEPH DEANGELO SPOKE SOFTLY WHILE ADDRESSING THE JUDGE.\n-NATS-\nHE DID NOT ENTER A PLEA TO MURDER CHARGES STEMMING FROM A CASE FROM FORTY YEARS AGO WHERE HE ALLEGEDLY KILLED A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE. \nAN ATTORNEY FOR THE DEANGELO THE 72-YEAR-OLD IS DEPRESSED AND FRAGILE.\nINVESTIGATORS ALLEGE HE IS THE GOLDEN STATE KILLER. \nA BRUTAL RAPIST AND MURDERER WHO TERRORIZED CALIFORNIANS DURING THE 70S AND 80S.\nAnne Marie Schubert/Sacramento Co. District Attorney: "We all knew we were looking for a needle in a haystack.//We found the needle in the haystack and it was right here in Sacramento."\nINVESTIGATORS WERE ABLE TO UNLOCK THE COLD CASE WITH A DNA SAMPLE LEFT BY THE KILLER IN ONE OF THE ATTACKS. \nPaul Holes/Retired Contra Costa County District Attorney Inspector: "We ended up generating a DNA profile from the Golden State killer evidence and then were able to take that profile and upload it into an open source public genealogy database called GED- match, that is able to search that profile against the other public profiles that individuals have placed in there.//Once we got the initial DNA match results and found very distant relatives, it took us four months." \nDEANGELO IS A NAVY VETERAN WHO SERVED<pkg></pkg>ABOARD A MISSILE CRUISER DURING THE VIETNAM WAR. \nHE WAS ALSO A POLICE OFFICER IN THE TOWNS OF EXETER AND AUBURN -- WHERE OFFICIALS SAY HE WAS FIRED IN 1979 FOR STEALING A CAN OF DOG REPELLENT AND A HAMMER FROM A DRUGSTORE. \nFOR 27 YEARS, HE WORKED AS A MECHANIC AT A SAVE MART DISTRIBUTION CENTER IN NEARBY ROSEVILLE. \nHE RETIRED LAST YEAR. \nTHE 72 YEAR OLD WAS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY IN CITRUS HEIGHTS -- A SACRAMENTO SUBURB.\nSheriff Scott Jones/Sacramento County, CA: "When he came out of his residence, we had a team in place that was able to take him into custody. He was very surprised by that."\nFOR THOSE WHO SURVIVED THE GOLDEN STATE KILLER'S ATTACKS -- LIKE JANE CARSON-SANDLER -- RELIEF MIXED WITH SHOCK AS NEW DETAILS EMERGE.\nJane Carson-Sandler/Golden State Killer Victim: "I also lived in Citrus Heights at this time. So he very well could have been my neighbor, which is -- i just can't imagine. I often wonder how long he had stalked me, where he had first seen me."\nCARSON-SANDLER CLEARLY REMEMBERS THE MOMENT A MASKED MAN BROKE INTO HER HOME.\nJane Carson-Sandler/Golden State Killer Victim: "When he ran down the hall and had that flashlight in my eyes and that big butcher knife facing my chest, he immediately said, with clinched teeth, shut up or I'll kill you."\nLAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS BELIEVE DEANGELO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR 12 MURDERS AND MORE THAN 50 RAPES IN AT LEAST 10 COUNTIES<pi></pi>THEY SAY HE ALSO TERRORIZED SOME OF HIS VICTIMS BY PHONE.\n-NATS-\nPaul Holes/Retired Contra Costa County District Attorney Inspector: "The fact that he would call his victims years in some cases afterward just to continuously torment them underscores the type of person he is."\nStephanie Elam/Sacramento, CA: \nHe was the type to not t leave fingerprints. Police were unable to identify their suspect until recently. Deangelo's next hearing is scheduled for may 14th<pi>. </pi>Stephanie Elam, CNN, Sacramento, California."\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nCALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO DNA INVESTIGATION CRIME SERIAL KILLER\n\n
Police officers and cars at a crime scene of shooting in Sacramento, CA
KTXL - Sacramento, CA, US - Police officers and cars at a crime scene of shooting in Sacramento, CA on Wednesday, August 7, 2024.
US California - Schwarzenegger joins others in debate
TAPE: EF03/0863 IN_TIME: 03:42:34 / 07:30:20 DURATION: 4:05 SOURCES: CBA RESTRICTIONS: DATELINE: Sacramento - 24 Sep 2003 SHOTLIST: CALIFORNIAN BROADCASTING ASSOCIATION (CBA) 1. Various of candidates at debate 2. Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger 3. Senator Tom McClintock 4. Green Party candidate Peter Camejo 5. Independent Arianna Huffington 6. Democratic Lieutenant Governor Cruz Bustamante 7. Debate 8. SOUNDBITE (English) Stan Statham, moderator, California Broadcasters Association: "Go ahead Mr. Schwarzenegger." 9. SOUNDBITE (English) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Republican candidate: "It's ridiculous for Cruz and Arianna to say that everything is fine and dandy here and everything is perfect. It's not, let me tell you something, we have never seen a situation like this, a thirty-eight point-two billion dollar budget deficit. We just found out that just did the operating deficit, this is operating deficit that went up to ten billion dollars." Bustamante rebuttal: "I know you may not know this Arnold, but deficit is no longer at thiry-eight million dollars." Schwarzenegger: "You have to be honest with the people. Remember one thing. In California, we have a three strike system. You guys pulled wool over the peoples' eyes twice. The third time you're out, you are out. On October 7th, you guys are out. It's that simple, okay." 10. SOUNDBITE (English) Arianna Huffington, Independent candidate: "The same kind of business climate that brought us Enron and Global Crossing and Adelphia and has cost millions of jobs and we are still paying that price. And one more thing Arnold, you talk about..." Schwarzenegger rebuttal: Arianna, let me just say one thing, your personal income tax has the biggest loophole. I can drive my Hummer through it, that's how big the loophole is." Huffington: "We got advance notice in the New York Times that you were going to say that and you know perfectly well that I payed one hundred and fifty thousand dollars in property taxes and payroll taxes and you know what, I am a writer and these three years I was writing and researching a book and I wasn't making twenty million dollar violent movies. I'm sorry." 11. Democratic Lieutenant Governor Cruz Bustamante 12. Debate 13. SOUNDBITE (English) Arianna Huffington, Independent candidate: "Arnold analysis fits perfectly the Bush Administration in Washington, they keep spending and spending..." Schwarzenegger rebuttal: "Arianna if you want to campaign against Bush, go to New Hampshire. It's the perfect place for you. You are in the wrong state right now. And you need a little bit more decafe." 14. Debate 15. SOUNDBITE (English) Arianna Huffington, Independent candidate: "Well there is a huge connection between our budgetary problems here and the decisions made in Washington. We need somebody who is going to fight for properly funded mandates, whether it's in education or in healthcare and who is going to fight the administration when they're basically costing us jobs. It's completely hippocritical of Arnold..." Schwarzenegger rebuttal: "Arianna, you are talking about the car tax right now not about education..." Huffington: Let me finish. This is completely the way you treat women. We know that, but not now." 16. SOUNDBITE (English) Stan Statham, moderator, California Broadcasters Association: "On that point let me, excuse me, excuse me, excuse me. Candidates let me take control of this for a moment. I'm going to decide as the privilege of the moderator that was a direct and personal attack on Mr. Schwarzenegger. Would you respond?" 17. SOUNDBITE (English) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Republican candidate: "I would just like to say that I just realised I have a perfect part for you in "Terminator 4"." 18. Crowd 19. Candidates shaking hands STORYLINE: The most anticipated debate of California's recall campaign quickly turned into a shouting match four of the five leading candidates seeking to replace Govenor Gray Davis, forcing the moderator to repeatedly chide them for straying from the subject. Lieutenant Govenor Cruz Bustamante, a Democrat, came under attack for taking millions of dollars in Indian casino money. Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger was criticized for supporting a divisive ballot initiative nine years ago that would have prevented services for the children of illegal immigrants. State Senator Tom McClintock was told he had the facts backward on the economy, and independent Arianna Huffington was hit for barely paying income taxes. Throughout the first half of Wednesday's debate, moderator Stan Statham of the California Broadcasters Association had to coax the candidates to stay on subject. Bustamante and Huffington parried on the issue of business and taxes. The stakes were high for the debate, which was carried live on United States cable television networks, including CNN, MSNBC and Fox. One in five voters in a recent poll was undecided, and two-thirds said they would be swayed by the face-off, which could be the most-watched debate in California political history. It was the first and only debate so far for Schwarzenegger, who has been criticized for deliberately dodging more spontaneous candidate forums. He did not take part in earlier debates in which the questions were not provided in advance. The debate had an element of the circus atmosphere that has helped define the campaign. Huffington continuously targeted the Bush administration as the source of the state's problems, connecting Schwarzenegger to the president's policies. The actor quickly shot back that she was in the wrong place: "if you want to campaign against Bush, go to New Hampshire," Schwarzenegger said, referring to the state holding the first presidential primary in 2004. The tension between the two peaked when Schwarzenegger began to cut Huffington off and she replied: "this is the way you treat women, we know that. But not now." Statham penalized Huffington and gave Schwarzenegger a chance to reply, providing another opening for one of his frequent movie references. Schwarzenegger said to Huffington: "I just realized that I have a perfect part for you in Terminator 4," as the audience laughed. Except for Huffington, who defined her candidacy in contrast to others, the candidates avoided personal attacks in their closing statements and some even sounded a note of humility. The debate ranged from questions on balancing the budget, whether the car tax should be repealed and what to do about health care. The answers provided few surprises because the candidates have all staked out positions on the major issues, but the heated discussion gave the leading candidates among the 135 on the October 7 ballot a chance to question each other and respond in the lively format. The two-part ballot would ask voters whether Davis should be removed from office, and then will ask them to chose from among the candidates to replace him if he is. At least 500 representatives from more than 100 media outlets around the world covered the debate, said the organisers of the debate at California State University, Sacramento.
CA: GSK: VICTIM IMPACT STATEMENTS CONTINUE
--SUPERS--\nWednesday\nSacramento, CA\n\n--LEAD IN--\nIT'S AN OPPORTUNITY SOME OF HIS VICTIMS SAY THEY'VE BEEN WAITING DECADES FOR--\nA CHANCE TO COME FACE TO FACE WITH JOSEPH JAMES DEANGELO JUNIOR -- THE GOLDEN STATE KILLER.\n--VO SCRIPT--\nTHE FORMER POLICE OFFICER HAS ADMITTED TO KILLING 13 PEOPLE-- AND RAPING DOZENS OF WOMEN IN A SERIES OF ATTACKS ALL OVER THE STATE.\nHE WAS IN COURT AGAIN WEDNESDAY TO HEAR FROM SOME OF THE PEOPLE HE HURT.\nOVER THREE DAYS-- DOZENS OF VICTIMS AND VICTIMS' FAMILIES-- HAVE THE CHANCE TO TALK DIRECTLY TO THE 74-YEAR-OLD.\nTHE STATEMENTS STARTED TUESDAY.\nMORE VICTIMS ARE SCHEDULED TO TESTIFY THURSDAY.\n--TAG--\nA JUDGE IS EXPECTED TO SENTENCE DEANGELO TO LIFE IN PRISON WITHOUT PAROLE ON FRIDAY.\nHE WILL LIKELY SERVE 11 CONSECUTIVE TERMS OF LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE WITH 15 CONCURRENT LIFE SENTENCES AND ADDITIONAL TIME FOR WEAPONS CHARGES.\n-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n--KEYWORD TAGS--\nCALIFORNIA JOSEPH JAMES DEANGELO GOLDEN STATE KILLER EAST AREA RAPIST COURT HEARING\n\n
CROSS BOW CATS (1994)
It looks like the crossbow has become the weapon of choice for some creeps who like to hurt animals in the Sacramento area. The local SPCA says it has heard of at least 20 crossbow attacks on local cats in the last few weeks. One of the latest victims is a 1 year old male cat named Jordan. He almost died after a 14 year old boy took aim with his crossbow. The fact that the kid won't be prosecuted has the cat's owner up in arms -- and determined to change the laws so such attacks can be prosecuted.
GOVERNOR PETE WILSON DEALS W/ HIS EMPLOYMENT OF ALIEN
CS ON CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR PETE WILSON'S PRESS CONFERENCE ON HIS EMPLOYMENT OF ILLEGAL ALIEN AS HOUSEKEEPER. 00:00:48 WS OF CALIFORNIA STATE LEGISLATURE IN SESSION IN SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. LOCAL REPORTER VO. 00:00:52 WS OF ROSTRUM DURING DEBATE ON RESOLUTION WISHING CALIFORNIA LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS HAPPY 75TH BIRTHDAY. 00:01:06 VS OF MEMBERS AS THEY DEBATE RESOLUTION. 00:01:12 TIGHT SHOT OF DEMOCRATIC MEMBER OF LEGISLATURE AS HE SAYS ATTACK ON LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS IS REAL POLITICAL MISTAKE. CHYRON ACR 21 W/ AMENDMENTS RELATING TO 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS. 00:01:28 TIGHT SHOT OF FEMALE LEGISLATOR AS SHE HOLDS PLAQUE DURING PRESENTATION. 00:01:36 TIGHT SHOT OF REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY MEMBER DAVID KNOWLES AT MICROPHONE AS HE POINTS TO SPEAKER & SAYS IF YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO USE THAT GAVEL & RUN THE ROSTRUM SIR, YOU OUGHT TO GET OUT OF THERE. 00:01:49 TIGHT SHOT OF REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY MEMBER AT MICROPHONE AS HE SAYS LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS TAKES MANY POSITIONS ON ISSUES OFTEN IN CONFLICT W/ VOTERS IN STATE. 00:01:54 TIGHT SHOT OF DEMOCRATIC ASSEMBLY MEMBER GRACE NAPOLITANO WHO SAYS SHE IS SURE REPUBLICAN MEMBERS WOULD LIKE TO SEE WOMEN ONLY SELLING COOKIES. 00:02:02 TIGHT SHOT OF GOVERNOR WILSON AT PRESS CONFERENCE. 00:02:08 TIGHT SHOT OF PEOPLE AT BALLOT BOX. 00:02:14 VS OF VOTERS IN POLLING PLACE. 00:02:19 TIGHT SHOT OF REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY MEMBER AS HE DELIVERS SPEECH ON ASSEMBLY FLOOR & SAYS LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS ARE ACTIVELY SUPPORTING A TAX INCREASE. 00:02:26 OFFICE INTV W/ OFFICIAL WHO SAYS THIS IS PROBABLY LONGEST DEBATE CURRENT ASSEMBLY HAS HAD, WHICH IS APPALLING. 00:02:31 WS OF ASSEMBLY. 00:02:40 REPORTER SU. 00:03:13 TC JUMP. INTV W/ LATINO ISSUES CONSULTANT ARNOLDO TORRES WHO COMMENTS ON REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDACY OF WILSON & SAYS HE ISN'T MAN OF INTEGRITY. 00:04:58 INTV W/ OFFICIAL WHO SAYS WILSON HAS TAKEN POSITIVE ROLE IN DEALING W/ PROBLEMS OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION. 00:05:20 HE SAYS HE HOPES SITUATION W/ LEGAL STATUS OF WILSON'S HOUSEKEEPER WON'T TAKE AWAY FROM HIS SUCCESS IN THIS AREA. 00:06:27 MCU OF TORRES WHO OFFERS COMMENTS IN SPANISH (NO TRANSLATION). 00:07:34 MS OF WILSON AT PODIUM AT PC. 00:07:43 SHOT PULLS IN TO TIGHT SHOT OF WILSON WHO SAYS IF HIS WIFE KNEW SHE WAS SUPPOSED TO PAY SOCIAL SECURITY TAX FOR HIS HOUSEKEEPER & DIDN'T, THEN YOU ARE GUILTY OF LATE PAYMENT. 00:08:02 STAKEOUT. 00:08:37 TIGHT SHOT OF WILSON WHO SAYS HE DIDN'T SEE MUCH OF THE HOUSEKEEPER IN QUESTION BECAUSE SHE WORKED WHILE HE WAS OUT OF THE HOUSE. 00:09:19 TIGHT SHOT OF WILSON WALKING IN CORRIDOR W/ OTHERS. 00:09:56 MS OF WILSON WALKING TO PODIUM AT PC. 00:10:07 SHOT PULLS IN TO MCU OF WILSON WHO DELIVERS STATEMENT ON ILLEGAL STATUS OF HIS FORMER HOUSEKEEPER. 00:10:25 HE SAYS A MONTH AGO HIS EX WIFE CONTACTED HIS OFFICE W/ CONCERN FOR HER FAILURE TO WITHHOLD SOCIAL SECURITY TAXES FROM PAY OF CLEANING WOMAN BEGINNING SOMETIME IN 1970'S. 00:10:48 WILSON SAYS IT WAS COMPLETE SURPRISE TO HIM THAT THEY DIDN'T WITHHOLD SOCIAL SECURITY. 00:14:47 HE SAYS IF PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE W/ MAKING THIS INFORMATION PUBLIC BELIEVE IT WILL SILENCE HIM ON ISSUE OF IMMIGRATION THEY ARE MISTAKEN. 00:14:57 WILSON SAYS HE WILL CONTINUE TO DEMAND IMMIGRATION REFORM FOR HIS STATE & ALL STATES WHO ARE STUCK W/ COSTS OF SERVICE TO ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS. 00:15:52 HE SAYS HE WILL TAKE MEDIA QUESTIONS FOR AS LONG AS HIS VOICE LASTS (WILSON IS GRAVEL VOICED). 00:23:41 WILSON SAYS SOMEONE IS FEEDING THIS STORY TO REPORTERS. 00:24:24 SHOT PULLS OUT TO MS OF WILSON.
Officer-involved shooting occurred on evening in South Sacramento
KTXL - Sacramento, CA, U.S. - Officer-involved shooting occurred on evening in South Sacramento, involving detectives from Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office Gang Suppression Unit (GSU), on Wednesday, March 6, 2024.
CA: 'GOLDEN STATE KILLER' FACES VICTIMS IN COURT
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-08-18/golden-state-killer-victims-impact-statements-sentencing\n\n\nSacramento, CA — One woman wants to show how she overcame and healed.\nAnother still searches for answers and reparation.\n\nAnd another, unable to exact emotional revenge on her attacker, seeks to at least humble him.\n\nThe victims of Joseph James DeAngelo Jr., the former police officer whose violent crimes through the 1970s and 1980s terrorized Californians across the state and earned him the moniker Golden State Killer, finally get their say in court beginning Tuesday.\n\n\nDeAngelo, 74, has admitted to killing 13 people, starting with a Visalia college instructor seeking to thwart the abduction of his daughter in 1975, and ending with the rape and murder of a teenage girl in Orange County in 1986. His plea deal includes 53 attacks on 87 victims in 11 counties, including 50 rapes, but leaves out two sexual attacks and a shooting that also have been blamed on him.\n\nThe hearing began with the first rape DeAngelo has admitted to, that of Phyllis Henneman.\n\nWith Henneman unable to attend because she was ill, her statement was read by her sister, Karen Veilleux.\n\n“I went to bed ... not knowing my life would change,” Veilleux read, halting for a moment to choke back sobs.\n\nShe described Henneman’s years of anxiety and fear that followed her 1976 rape.\n\n“When I found out this devil has been captured I felt relieved,” she read, but the arrest revived the feelings of anxiety and dread.\n\n“The roles have now been reversed,” Veilleux concluded. “He deserves to spend the rest of his miserable life in prison. I am not what happened to me. I am what I choose to become.”\n\nAnother woman, who identified herself as Peggy, was 15 when DeAngelo attacked her and her sister at their home in 1976. She was raped repeatedly.\n\n“It hurt to brush my hair because he hit me so many times on the head,” she said. Her hands were left numb for months because he had tied them so tightly.\n\nPeggy said her “safety and security were taken away” that night, and that, even decades later, “I still always look over my shoulder when someone approaches me from behind.”\n\nHowever, she also talked about finding a way in 2004 to forgive her rapist, “for me, for my peace of mind, so I could move forward.”\n\n“I have learned a lot these past 44 years. I am strong, resilient, empathetic and insightful,” she said.\n\nShe described becoming an activist, speaking out at political rallies against rape and sexual attacks on women.\n\n“Now finally the end of this trauma is here,” she said. “He is a horrible man and none of us have to worry about him anymore.”\n\nDeAngelo, wearing an orange jail jumpsuit and a white face mask, stared straight ahead as the victims spoke — keeping his eyes fixed on the wall across from him.\n\nGolden State Killer suspect Joseph DeAngelo in Sacramento Superior Court in April 2019. District Attorneys from four California counties asked for the death penalty if DeAngelo is found guilty in his alleged statewide rape-and-murder spree in the 1970s and 1980s.\nCALIFORNIA\nFull coverage: ‘Man in the Window’\n\nDec. 17, 2019\n\nAt the start of the violence, DeAngelo served as a small-town police officer in Tulare and Placer counties. He became a father, married to a woman who became a prominent women’s rights lawyer. He eventually was fired from policing after being caught shoplifting dog repellent, and he took up a quiet life as a truck mechanic in the Sacramento suburbs.\n\nFrom Tuesday through Thursday, a Sacramento County Superior Court judge will listen to impact statements from scores of DeAngelo’s victims and their family members. Then on Friday, as part of a plea deal, DeAngelo is to be sentenced to 11 life terms without the possibility of parole, to be served consecutively, plus 15 life terms and eight years.\nThe extremity of requiring 11 of those life sentences to be served back-to-back, though physically impossible, takes advantage of a 1979 California tough-on-crime law. And it puts DeAngelo in a rare criminal class that includes Mafia bosses and serial murderers, such as the Green River Killer, Gary Ridgway, who is serving 49 life sentences for 49 murders, plus 480 years.\n\nThe prospect of delivering an impact statement was daunting, said Kris Pedretti, who was raped by DeAngelo while home alone in 1976, when she was 15.\n\nWhen it is her chance to speak Tuesday, Pedretti said she seeks to show that she overcame not just the assault by DeAngelo but the social attitudes and family dictates that forced her to live as though the attack had never happened.\n\n“This pressure ... one chance. One shot. When I walk out, I don’t want to wish I had said something different,” Pedretti said. “I want it to hit all parts of this journey.”\n\nFor Jane Carson-Sandler, one of the first victims of the serial rapist to go public, Tuesday is another chance at piercing through the expressionless facade that has masked DeAngelo since his arrest in April 2018.\n\nShe said she has fantasized over the years about holding a knife on DeAngelo, the way he did to her, to inflict fear.\n\nAt his June plea hearing, Carson-Sandler approached the ballroom stage where DeAngelo sat, and egged on a jeering audience as a prosecutor read aloud Carson-Sandler’s original statement to police about her attacker’s small penis.\n\nDeAngelo showed no expression.\n\nTuesday, she said she’ll try again.\n\n“I can certainly never, ever, ever cause him fear again, but I certainly can humiliate him,” she said.\n\nDeAngelo’s slack expression in court hearings, and his current use of a wheelchair, have also needled prosecutors, who on Monday asked a judge for permission to play in court jailhouse videos that show that the 74-year-old inmate is both animated and agile. Judge Michael Bowman refused them.\n\nMedia presence within the Sacramento County courtroom is limited by COVID-19 physical distancing requirements, but scores of outlets are covering the finale of the 45-year-old case, including film crews from HBO and “20/20,” which is renting hotel rooms for the out-of-town victims in exchange for capturing their stories.\n\nA small number of case detectives also plan to attend.\n\nAmong them is Carol Daly, a retired Sacramento County sheriff’s detective who took crime statements from the first rape victims. She has been asked by several victims to appear with them in court, and for one, to read her victim’s statement.\n\n“I don’t know if satisfaction is the right word, but certainly I have been blessed and my life enriched by all the survivors who continue to want me with them,” Daly said. “They are an amazing group of women.”\n\n\nSupers/Fonts: Tuesday\n\nSacramento, CA\n\nStory Location: Sacramento\n\nState/Province: California\n\nShot Date: 08/18/2020\n\nURL: https://fox40.com/news/california-connection/victims-and-their-families-speak-out-before-golden-state-killers-sentencing/\n\nNotes and Restrictions: \n\nStory Description: \nElements:\nlive feed from victim impact statement\n\nWire/StoryDescription:\nhttps://www.cnn.com/2020/06/30/us/golden-state-killer-guilty-plea-victims/index.html\n^^^^ background ^^^^^\n\nThirty-nine years have passed since Joseph DeAngelo, the infamous Golden State Killer, took the life of Debbi Domingo McMullans mother, Cheri Domingo, and her mothers boyfriend, Gregory Sanchez, in Santa Barbara County.\n\nIn 1981, Debbi Domingo McMullan was just 15 years old.\n\nThis has been 39 years of my life waiting for this week, Domingo McMullin told FOX40. Ive spent so much time in prayer getting ready for this.\n\nOver the next three days, Domingo McMullan will join dozens of victims and victims families who will get the chance to say their piece directly to DeAngelo before a judge sentences him to life in prison without parole.\n\nIn June, DeAngelo pleaded guilty to 13 murders and admitted to dozens of rapes in a series of attacks that occurred over two decades, spanning across the state.\n\nFor some victims, a life sentence isnt enough.\n\nIn 1977, Victor Hayes was just 21 when DeAngelo held him at gunpoint and raped his girlfriend in Sacramento County.\n\nNo, not for me. Hes already lived his life, Hayes said. For him to be able to be the individual that he is and then go on and create a whole other life and work 26 years some place and have kids and grandkids and live in the neighborhood. I mean, for three and one-half years of my life Ive lived 4 miles from his house.\n\nFor years, retired special agent with the Department of Homeland Security Russell Oase chased down countless leads in pursuit of finding the notorious suspect.\n\nHe doesnt deserve much. Hes a psychopath. They dont care about anybody but themselves, Oase said. Its too bad it couldve happened sooner. We lost a lot of people and there was a lot of people that were victims. Gosh, I just wished it wouldve stopped early.\n\nDespite the heartache and pain DeAngelo caused to his victims and their families, Domingo McMullan can somehow keep him in prayer.\n\nI have prayed desperately that the Lord would find a way to reach him and for him to come to an understanding and a repentance and a desire to make up for what hes done, Domingo McMullan explained.\n\nMany others doubt that will happen or that DeAngelo will feel remorse.\n\nI wouldnt doubt if he apologizes but its not going to come from his heart or anything else. He plays the game, so his little whimpering and stuff in court, pathetic, Oase said.\n\nHayes said he believes that there are more crimes that DeAngelo committed but that will never be tied to him, especially because hes already pleaded out.\n\nYouve heard all these crimes and everything that he did. This is not by any means all the crimes that this guy committed, Hayes said.\n\nStation Notes/Scripts:\nN/A\n\n--SUPERS--\n\n--VIDEO SHOWS--\n\n--VO SCRIPT--\n\n--LEAD IN--\n\n--SOT--\n\n--TAG--\n\n--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS--\n\n-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n--KEYWORD TAGS--\n\n
FIRE BOMBING 10/14/1993
THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FAIR HOUSING AND EMPLOYMENT WAS FIREBOMBED EARLY TODAY. THIS IS THE FIFTH SUCH ATTACK IN THREE MONTHS. A WHITE SUPREMACIST GROUP IS CLAIMING RESPONSIBILITY. SACRAMENTO POLICE SAY A MOLOTOV COCKTAIL WAS THROWN INTO THE OFFICE AROUND THREE THIRTY THIS MORNING. THE EMERGENCY SPRINKLER SYSTEM PREVENTED MAJOR DAMAGE. THE ATTACK COMES ON THE SAME DAY THAT A TOP FEDERAL PROSECUTOR WAS SET TO HOLD PUBLIC HEARINGS ON HATE CRIMES. THE WHITE SUPREMACIST GROUP "ARYAN LIBERATION FRONT" IS CLAIMING RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL OF THE ATTACKS, INCLUDING THIS ONE. THE GROUP SAYS IT WILL KEEP UP THE ATTACKS TO "AFFECT THE CHANGE (CQ) IN JEW CAPITALIST AMERICA".
CA: ALERT SYSTEM FOR MISSING BLACK KIDS
<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>Tuesday</p>\n<p>Sacramento, CA</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>22-27</p>\n<p>Berry Accius</p>\n<p>Founder, Voice of the Youth</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>28-32</p>\n<p>Steven Bradford</p>\n<p>California State Senator</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--LEAD IN</b>--</p>\n<p>LAW ENFORCMENT NEEDS EVERY TOOL IT CAN GET TO LOCATE MISSING YOUTH.</p>\n<p>AMBER ALERTS ARE A COMMON AND USEFUL TOOL...</p>\n<p>...BUT THERE ARE RACIAL DISPARITIES WHEN IT COMES TO HOW OFTEN THOSE ALERTS ARE USED TO HELP YOUNG PEOPLE FROM MINORITY COMMUNITIES.</p>\n<p>Marlee Ginter REPORTS.</p>\n<p><b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS</b>--</p>\n<p>CALIFORNIA NOW HAS A NEW TOOL TO HELP FIND MISSING BLACK YOUTH.</p>\n<p>"AMBER ALERTS" HAVE BEEN AROUND FOR TWO DECADES -- AND SINCE THAT TIME MORE THAN 370-CHILDREN AND AT-RISK INDIVIDUALS HAVE BEEN LOCATED.</p>\n<p>CHP Officer: "Time is of the essence when it comes to an alert."</p>\n<p>BUT SOME CRITICS SAY AFRICAN AMERICANS ARE OFTEN OVERLOOKED BY THE NOTIFICATION SYSTEM.</p>\n<p>Berry Accius - Founder, Voice of the Youth: "You see the difference of when white girls go missing and black girls go missing, the sense of urgency is not there."</p>\n<p>Steven Bradford, California State Senator: "African americans, whether they are children or young adults, are often listed as runaways</p>\n<p>STATE SENATOR STEVEN BRADFORD IS THE AUTHOR OF A NEW LAW THAT CREATES EBONY ALERTS FOR A COMMUNITY DISPROPORTIONATELY IMPACTED BY MISSING YOUTH.</p>\n<p>Steven Bradford, California State Senator: "African american young individuals make up almost 40 percent of those individuals who come up missing."</p>\n<p>Berry Accius - Founder, Voice of the Youth: "It's going to put significant change in how we react, how we respond."</p>\n<p>BERRY ACCIUS WITH VOICE OF THE YOUTH SAYS MANY YOUNG WOMEN WHO VANISH END UP BEING VICTIMS OF SEX TRAFFICKING.</p>\n<p>Berry Accius - Founder, Voice of the Youth: "Here in sacramento a lot of our girls get exploited."</p>\n<p>IN ADDITION TO AMBER ALERTS, CALIFORNIA ALSO HAS BLUE ALERTS FOR SUSPECTS WHO ATTACK A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER -- SILVER ALERTS FOR MISSING SENIORS AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES --- AND FEATHER ALERTS FOR MISSING INDIGENOUS PEOPLE.</p>\n<p>SO HOW IS AN EBONY ALERT DIFFERENT?</p>\n<p>Steven Bradford, California State Senator: "Expanding the age from 12 to 25 because right now an amber alert is for 17 years or younger."</p>\n<p>BLACK YOUTH CONSIDERED "AT-RISK" OR WITH WITH MENTAL OR PHYSICAL CHALLENGES WILL QUALIFY.</p>\n<p>EBONY ALERTS CAN ALSO USE TECHNOLOGY LIKE ROADSIDE SIGNS AND ELECTRONIC NOTIFICATIONS.</p>\n<p>Berry Accius - Founder, Voice of the Youth: "With this, the attention, the need, the urgency, I feel will be met and it's going to be a game changer."</p>\n<p><b>--TAG--</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p>CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO MISSING LAW ENFORCMENT CHILDREN KIDS</p>\n<p></p>
GOVERNOR PETE WILSON DEALS W/ HIS EMPLOYMENT OF ALIEN
CS ON CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR PETE WILSON'S PRESS CONFERENCE ON HIS EMPLOYMENT OF ILLEGAL ALIEN AS HOUSEKEEPER. 00:00:48 WS OF CALIFORNIA STATE LEGISLATURE IN SESSION IN SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. LOCAL REPORTER VO. 00:00:52 WS OF ROSTRUM DURING DEBATE ON RESOLUTION WISHING CALIFORNIA LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS HAPPY 75TH BIRTHDAY. 00:01:06 VS OF MEMBERS AS THEY DEBATE RESOLUTION. 00:01:12 TIGHT SHOT OF DEMOCRATIC MEMBER OF LEGISLATURE AS HE SAYS ATTACK ON LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS IS REAL POLITICAL MISTAKE. CHYRON ACR 21 W/ AMENDMENTS RELATING TO 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS. 00:01:28 TIGHT SHOT OF FEMALE LEGISLATOR AS SHE HOLDS PLAQUE DURING PRESENTATION. 00:01:36 TIGHT SHOT OF REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY MEMBER DAVID KNOWLES AT MICROPHONE AS HE POINTS TO SPEAKER & SAYS IF YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO USE THAT GAVEL & RUN THE ROSTRUM SIR, YOU OUGHT TO GET OUT OF THERE. 00:01:49 TIGHT SHOT OF REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY MEMBER AT MICROPHONE AS HE SAYS LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS TAKES MANY POSITIONS ON ISSUES OFTEN IN CONFLICT W/ VOTERS IN STATE. 00:01:54 TIGHT SHOT OF DEMOCRATIC ASSEMBLY MEMBER GRACE NAPOLITANO WHO SAYS SHE IS SURE REPUBLICAN MEMBERS WOULD LIKE TO SEE WOMEN ONLY SELLING COOKIES. 00:02:02 TIGHT SHOT OF GOVERNOR WILSON AT PRESS CONFERENCE. 00:02:08 TIGHT SHOT OF PEOPLE AT BALLOT BOX. 00:02:14 VS OF VOTERS IN POLLING PLACE. 00:02:19 TIGHT SHOT OF REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY MEMBER AS HE DELIVERS SPEECH ON ASSEMBLY FLOOR & SAYS LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS ARE ACTIVELY SUPPORTING A TAX INCREASE. 00:02:26 OFFICE INTV W/ OFFICIAL WHO SAYS THIS IS PROBABLY LONGEST DEBATE CURRENT ASSEMBLY HAS HAD, WHICH IS APPALLING. 00:02:31 WS OF ASSEMBLY. 00:02:40 REPORTER SU. 00:03:13 TC JUMP. INTV W/ LATINO ISSUES CONSULTANT ARNOLDO TORRES WHO COMMENTS ON REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDACY OF WILSON & SAYS HE ISN'T MAN OF INTEGRITY. 00:04:58 INTV W/ OFFICIAL WHO SAYS WILSON HAS TAKEN POSITIVE ROLE IN DEALING W/ PROBLEMS OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION. 00:05:20 HE SAYS HE HOPES SITUATION W/ LEGAL STATUS OF WILSON'S HOUSEKEEPER WON'T TAKE AWAY FROM HIS SUCCESS IN THIS AREA. 00:06:27 MCU OF TORRES WHO OFFERS COMMENTS IN SPANISH (NO TRANSLATION). 00:07:34 MS OF WILSON AT PODIUM AT PC. 00:07:43 SHOT PULLS IN TO TIGHT SHOT OF WILSON WHO SAYS IF HIS WIFE KNEW SHE WAS SUPPOSED TO PAY SOCIAL SECURITY TAX FOR HIS HOUSEKEEPER & DIDN'T, THEN YOU ARE GUILTY OF LATE PAYMENT. 00:08:02 STAKEOUT. 00:08:37 TIGHT SHOT OF WILSON WHO SAYS HE DIDN'T SEE MUCH OF THE HOUSEKEEPER IN QUESTION BECAUSE SHE WORKED WHILE HE WAS OUT OF THE HOUSE. 00:09:19 TIGHT SHOT OF WILSON WALKING IN CORRIDOR W/ OTHERS. 00:09:56 MS OF WILSON WALKING TO PODIUM AT PC. 00:10:07 SHOT PULLS IN TO MCU OF WILSON WHO DELIVERS STATEMENT ON ILLEGAL STATUS OF HIS FORMER HOUSEKEEPER. 00:10:25 HE SAYS A MONTH AGO HIS EX WIFE CONTACTED HIS OFFICE W/ CONCERN FOR HER FAILURE TO WITHHOLD SOCIAL SECURITY TAXES FROM PAY OF CLEANING WOMAN BEGINNING SOMETIME IN 1970'S. 00:10:48 WILSON SAYS IT WAS COMPLETE SURPRISE TO HIM THAT THEY DIDN'T WITHHOLD SOCIAL SECURITY. 00:14:47 HE SAYS IF PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE W/ MAKING THIS INFORMATION PUBLIC BELIEVE IT WILL SILENCE HIM ON ISSUE OF IMMIGRATION THEY ARE MISTAKEN. 00:14:57 WILSON SAYS HE WILL CONTINUE TO DEMAND IMMIGRATION REFORM FOR HIS STATE & ALL STATES WHO ARE STUCK W/ COSTS OF SERVICE TO ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS. 00:15:52 HE SAYS HE WILL TAKE MEDIA QUESTIONS FOR AS LONG AS HIS VOICE LASTS (WILSON IS GRAVEL VOICED). 00:23:41 WILSON SAYS SOMEONE IS FEEDING THIS STORY TO REPORTERS. 00:24:24 SHOT PULLS OUT TO MS OF WILSON.
ROTTWEILER / DOG ATTACK (1994)
A student walking to school this morning was attacked by two Rottweillers. Several passersby went to the young man's rescue, and they in turn were attacked by the dogs. It became such a melee that police were called and they in turn, shot and killed the dogs. Several people were taken to the hosptial in shock and suffering from severe dog bites.
Police Officers And Cars On A Crime Scene From Alleged Stabbing In Sacramento, CA
KTXL - Sacramento, CA, US - Police officers and cars on a crime scene from alleged stabbing in Sacramento, CA on Tuesday, October 3, 2023.
ARSON ARREST 11/07/1993
A WHITE SUPREMACIST WHO TURNED 18 IN JAIL ON SUNDAY AFTER BEING ARRESTED IN FIVE RACIALLY MOTIVATED FIRE BOMBINGS SHOULD BE TRIED AS AN ADULT AND FACE PENALTIES OF LIFE IN PRISON, A PROSECUTOR SAID. THE SUSPECT WAS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY SATURDAY IN THE FIRST ARREST SINCE THE ATTACKS BEGAN IN JULY. POLICE CHIEF ARTURO VENEGAS SAID THE TEEN-AGER WAS ``A BELIEVER IN WHITE SUPREMACIST MOVEMENTS,'' BUT WAS ``NOT BEING CHARACTERIZED AS A SKINHEAD.'' THOSE TARGETED IN THE ATTACKS EXPRESSED RELIEF THAT AN ARREST HAD BEEN MADE.