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Chris Rock Police Tips Chris Rock Police Tips Tags: Comedy |
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Police Bicycle Patrol, REACH, 911, REAP Program part 1 of 3 SEE PART TWO (2) HERE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuDCFr4gPCc SEE PART THREE (3) HERE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vp8CxXtykKo This award winning program (Bay Area Cable Excellence BACE, Best in Government Access, 1st Place) features four excellent programs the Antioch Police Department uses to enhance its community, behavior, and citizenship. Features include: Police Bicycle Program R.E.A.C.H. 911 Dispatch REAP Program, Resource Education Apprehension and Prevention Program credits: directed by RONN CARTER hosted by TRINE GALLEGOS special thanks Sergeant Bob Low Officer Art Acosta Officer Bryan Hill Officer Andy Wells Officer Michael Munoz Officer Issaac Hernandez Officer Dan Sweeney Officer Ron Myers Officer Gary Shively Officer Miguel Mendoza REACH Executive Director Shirley Marchetti Antioch Unified School District Attendance Supervisor Jim Burcio Deputy Probation Officer Roger LaFleur REACH Counselor 3 Louie Rocha REACH participants Lauren Shautel Barrett Leslie Donna 911 Dispatch Supervisor Frances Myers special thanks Shelly, David, and Sarah Schultz edited by Ronn Carter Original broadcast title "Police Tips and Programs" 1995 Contra Costa County Antioch, California Tags: Ronn Carter 5763 Antioch California Trine Gallegos 911 police dispatcher help sgt |
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Police Bicycle Patrol, REACH, 911, REAP Program part 2 of 3 SEE PART ONE (1) HERE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wF22nJIoPk SEE PART THREE (3) HERE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vp8CxXtykKo This award winning program (Bay Area Cable Excellence BACE, Best in Government Access, 1st Place) features four excellent programs the Antioch Police Department uses to enhance its community, behavior, and citizenship. Features include: Police Bicycle Program R.E.A.C.H. 911 Dispatch REAP Program, Resource Education Apprehension and Prevention Program credits: directed by RONN CARTER hosted by TRINE GALLEGOS special thanks Sergeant Bob Low Officer Art Acosta Officer Bryan Hill Officer Andy Wells Officer Michael Munoz Officer Issaac Hernandez Officer Dan Sweeney Officer Ron Myers Officer Gary Shively Officer Miguel Mendoza REACH Executive Director Shirley Marchetti Antioch Unified School District Attendance Supervisor Jim Burcio Deputy Probation Officer Roger LaFleur REACH Counselor 3 Louie Rocha REACH participants Lauren Shautel Barrett Leslie Donna 911 Dispatch Supervisor Frances Myers special thanks Shelly, David, and Sarah Schultz edited by Ronn Carter Original broadcast title "Police Tips and Programs" 1995 Contra Costa County Antioch, California Tags: Ronn Carter 5763 Antioch California Trine Gallegos 911 police dispatcher help sgt |
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Police Bicycle Patrol, REACH, 911, REAP Program part 3 of 3 SEE PART ONE (1) HERE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wF22nJIoPk SEE PART TWO (2) HERE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuDCFr4gPCc This award winning program (Bay Area Cable Excellence BACE, Best in Government Access, 1st Place) features four excellent programs the Antioch Police Department uses to enhance its community, behavior, and citizenship. Features include: Police Bicycle Program R.E.A.C.H. 911 Dispatch REAP Program, Resource Education Apprehension and Prevention Program credits: directed by RONN CARTER hosted by TRINE GALLEGOS special thanks Sergeant Bob Low Officer Art Acosta Officer Bryan Hill Officer Andy Wells Officer Michael Munoz Officer Issaac Hernandez Officer Dan Sweeney Officer Ron Myers Officer Gary Shively Officer Miguel Mendoza REACH Executive Director Shirley Marchetti Antioch Unified School District Attendance Supervisor Jim Burcio Deputy Probation Officer Roger LaFleur REACH Counselor 3 Louie Rocha REACH participants Lauren Shautel Barrett Leslie Donna 911 Dispatch Supervisor Frances Myers special thanks Shelly, David, and Sarah Schultz edited by Ronn Carter Original broadcast title "Police Tips and Programs" 1995 Contra Costa County Antioch, California Tags: Ronn Carter 5763 Antioch California Trine Gallegos 911 police dispatcher help sgt |
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Think Like A Thief To Prevent Petty Crime Police officers are giving tips on how to "think like a thief" and protect yourself from petty crimes. Thieves love purses and iPods that are left in vehicles, so you should hide those out of sight, police said. "Put items of value in the trunk prior to your arrival," Officer Jim Schriever told KMBC's Lara Moritz. Also, don't leave any money or spare change in sight in the car. Police said thieves have been known to break car windows to steal a mere 45 cents. Ladies are advised to hang on to their purses. A loose purse is an easy snatch for a thief. Police said the crime rate in the Power & Light District in downtown Kansas City is low, and officers hope to keep it that way. Tags: KMBC Kansas City Think Like thief prevent car breakins vehicle robberies police tips |
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GATEWAYS TO GLENDALE COLLEGE Television Show (excerpt) Excerpt from a recent broadcast of Gateways to Glendale College (the GCC television show), wherein Officer Samir Abou-Rass offers some valuable safety tips. The show was 30 minutes, but this excerpt is less than five. Gateways broadcasts to the greater Glendale (California) area on Charter Cable channel 15 on Thursday evenings at 7:00 p.m. and on Saturdays and Sundays at 12:00 noon. Glendale College is where you need to go to school. You can apply online at www.glendale.edu or call (818) 240-1000. Thanks for visiting! Tags: Glendale College Safety Police Tips Education School University Degree Semester Student |
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Witnesses Asked To Speak Up In Homicides Four men were killed in 48 hours in the Kansas City area over the weekend. Police identified the four victims, who were killed in separate incidents: Vincent McCollum, 32; Darnell Cooper, 44; Derrick Blount, 28; and Lafayette Morris, 17. McCollum, Cooper and Blount were killed in Kansas City, Mo.; Morris was slain in Kansas City, Kan. KMBC's Martin Augustine reported that a common thread in the four cases is that no one is talking to police. Police said it's difficult to solve the homicides without someone coming forward with information. Residents said they can't talk to police without fearing retaliation in the neighborhood. Local pastors said that silence is the same as violence. That theme is echoed on a T-shirt worn by the Rev. Eric Williams. "We tell people, 'Speak up. Stand up,'" Williams said. Williams said speaking up is the only way to beat back violence. "The biggest challenge is just getting people to tell us what they saw," one police officer told KMBC. Williams said the violence is conquering truth and love. "If it's my house that's burglarized and you know who did it, and you won't tell, do you really love me? You're contributing to the violence," Williams said. Earlier this year, a parishioner of Williams' was killed at 34th Street and College Avenue, and nobody was coming forward. In the days after Brandon Burtin was killed, his family gathered at the corner, pleading for witnesses to step up. Williams said getting voices to rise above the silence is complicated, requiring truth, love and patience. "The reality is that it's a tough problem that's been through the ages of time. And so you have to keep pushing, one rock at a time. Never giving up hope," Williams said. The Silence is Violence message began two years ago, when University of Missouri-Kansas City students Nathan Buie and Demarco Harvey were shot and killed after a party. That case remains unsolved. Tags: KMBC Kansas City silence is violence murder witnesses speak up police tips homicide shootings |