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  1. Texas’ Carrollton Police Department just started using body cameras alongside the dash cams they already used, but what they captured on them recently was quite a surprise.

    Dash cameras showed police on an epic chase, weaving between cars, shooting through intersections and dashing between backroads and highways.

    Image source: YouTube/Carrollton Police Department

    Image source: YouTube/Carrollton Police Department

    Ultimately, the driver of the car they were chasing stopped, exited his car and continued on foot. But, when officers approached the vehicle, they found a baby in the backseat.

    “There is an infant in this Civic,” one officer can be heard saying over a police radio. “Infant in the vehicle,” another officer confirms.

    The infant was identified by police to be the driver’s 6-month-old son. He was no injured in the chase, according to authorities.

    In the final moments of the video, police located the suspect hiding in a nearby Starbucks bathroom. He was charged with felony abandoning and endangering of a child, aggravated assault on a police officer, evading arrest and possession of marijuana.

    Of the incredible scene, the Carrollton Police Department said, “Our new body cameras were put to good use on the first day our officers wore them.”


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  7. An attorney for Planned Parenthood received the Center for Medical Progress’ raw footage from the Harris County District Attorney’s office in civil and criminal cases against the founder of the pro-life group, according to court documents.

    A Harris County grand jury indicted David Daleiden, the founder of the Center for Medical Progress and his associate Sandra Merritt earlier this year for their roles in the release of controversial undercover videos of Planned Parenthood executives appearing to negotiate the price of aborted fetal body parts “per specimen.”

    The district attorney’s office was forbidden from sharing the footage with Planned Parenthood by the Texas Attorney General’s office, due to their ongoing investigation.

    In an interview Wednesday, Daleiden told TheBlaze’s Dana Loesch that by sharing information with Planned Parenthood, the district attorney’s office committed “an egregious act of collusion.”

    Daleiden argued that since the Texas Attorney General’s office is still investigating Planned Parenthood, the district attorney’s office and Planned Parenthood “actively worked together to undermine that investigation.”

    Daleiden also addressed the actions of another Attorney General – Califorina’s Kamala Harris – whose office raided his apartment to take his footage.

    Daleiden told Loesch in spite of the raid, his organization will release “further videos in the coming weeks and months.”

    Daleiden’s attorney, Thomas More Society Special Counsel Peter Breen, told TheBlaze that it is “inexplicable” that the District Attorney’s office would “work actively to get video to the target of an investigation,” and is evidence of “collusion” between them.

    “If you as a witness get to watch a video, you may change your testimony to conform to the video,” Breen said. “You don’t give a witness of an event the video of the event prior to their testimony.”

    Breen said they’ve filed a motion to quash the indictment against Daleiden and argued that “multiple instances of misconduct” on the part of the Harris County District Attorney’s office renders the indictment “defective.”

    Under oath, Schaffer admitted that he and Assistant District Attorney Sunni Mitchell bypassed the Texas Attorney General’s order not share raw video footage with Planned Parenthood.

    “I was told that the Attorney General’s office agreed to give it to the Harris County District Attorney’s office on the condition that they not give it to Planned Parenthood,” Schaffer said. “Mitchell told me that she would try to obtain the footage by other means.”

    Schaffer did not immediately return TheBlaze’s request for comment.


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  9. Ed Rollins, a former advisor to President Ronald Reagan and the co-chair for a super PAC backing Donald Trump, criticized the brash billionaire for going after Republican Gov. Susana Martinez (N.M.) at a rally Tuesday in Albuquerque.

    “Obviously,” Rollins remarked, “I’d have done it differently. New Mexico is going to be a key state — it’s a swing state. I think the governor is one of our stars.”

    “I’d try to be making friends,” he continued, “particularly among people that have a big play in a state like she has.”

    Photo by Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Getty Images

    Photo by Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Getty Images

    At the rally, Trump blasted the governor for the increasing number of New Mexicans on food stamps, as well as the growing population of Syrian refugees living in the state. The presumptive Republican nominee said Martinez is “not doing her job,” joking that maybe he should run for governor in New Mexico.

    Trump’s decision to knock Martinez, though, should not come as a surprise. The governor, a rising star in the GOP and the chair of the Republican Governors Association, has slammed the real estate developer for his stance on immigration.

    Early in the Republican race for the nomination, Martinez, a Latina, called Trump’s comments about Mexicans “completely and unequivocally wrong,” adding that his rhetoric then was “horrible.”

    She campaigned with Florida Sen. Marco Rubio before he suspended his presidential campaign, but has since declined to say whether or not she plans to support Trump in the general election.


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  13. In a particularly tense — and, at times, awkward — press briefing Wednesday, State Department spokesman Mark Toner seemed to be doing all he could to avoid directly answering questions about a leaked audit report on former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

    The audit by the State Department inspector general was leaked to members of the press ahead of its public release, which is slated for Thursday, leaving Toner in what he described as “a bit of a disadvantage,” making him “somewhat limited” in the answers he could offer.

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    Frustrated by Toner’s unwillingness to discuss the details of the audit, one reporter knocked an earlier conference call briefing reporters on background as “anonymous spin” — an allegation Toner did not like.

    “I take objection to your allegation that it was some kind of spin effort,” Toner told the reporter. “We were simply trying to get out there on background some of the allegations, or findings, rather, of the report, since it was out in public.”

    A few minutes later, another reporter called out Toner for nodding instead of giving a direct “yes or no” answer to his question. “People can’t see your nod,” the reporter informed Toner.

    Responding to questions about the legitimacy of Clinton’s decision to use a private email account and server during her tenure at the State Department, Toner said, “The only requirement is that — and regulations do state this — is that records need to be preserved, and I would say, looking back with 20/20 hindsight, we do now have […] policies that would make it hard to approve this kind of outside system to replace your official email.”

    He also said that, though using a personal server is “not necessarily encouraged,” “there was no prohibition” on doing so.

    Another reporter took also took a shot at Toner, asserting that the background briefing occurred under a “cloak of anonymity,” hiding some important details about the audit.

    “There’s not any effort to spin this. There’s not any effort to hide or obfuscate what the information is,” Toner claimed. “One of the reasons we did this on background is acknowledging the fact that other people who were privy to this report before it was publicly released chose to leak it to members of the media.”

    Toner then voiced frustration at the fact that the report was leaked ahead of its scheduled release time, telling the press pool “we had no choice” but to hold a press briefing on background in order to provide context.

    “It is always our preference that this stuff is released publicly and we can address it publicly,” he said.

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  17. FBI Director James Comey suggested Tuesday that Americans today display a “peculiar indifference” to the overwhelming violence and murder that has taken place in cities across the country.

    “Something is happening in America” with “cities that have nothing in common with each other experiencing [an] uptick” in violence and crime, Comey said at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, a landmark of the civil rights movement.

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    FBI Director James Comey (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

    Comey’s remarks came as part of the annual Birmingham Civil Rights Institute conference, ABC News reported. This year’s event was titled, “Race and Law Enforcement: It’s More Than Just Black and White.”

    The director indicted Americans for the widespread apathy shown toward what is happening in cities where “parents are afraid to let their kids play outside, where good education is an uphill battle and the street corners are becoming a war zone.”

    “A whole lot more people are dying,” and “too many people” will continue to die in the years to come, Comey said. “We have to talk about it now.”

    He noted that in 2016 alone 216 people have been murdered in Chicago, and more than 70 have been killed in Las Vegas.

    Comey suggested that most Americans who are able to “escape” the suffering and violence experienced in “cities within cities” develop a “peculiar indifference to something that is not immediately part of their reality.”

    “We are all guilty of that,” he said, explaining that “It is our problem — not just the police, not just teachers or city council members or community leaders, but everyday citizens.”

    Comey added that it can be difficult to determine a single cause for the surge in violence, but he noted among a likely “combination of factors” is a growing “disconnect between communities and law enforcement.”

    At a news conference later that day in Birmingham, Comey mentioned viral videos are possibly contributing to violence against police. ”Is there something about those [viral videos] that is affecting law enforcement at the marginal proactive policing edge? That is, are officers in some places more reluctant to get out of their cars and engage in the kind of community policing that helps reduce crime?” he speculated.

    “I’m not against videotaping police. I’m not against scrutiny,” he added. “We get better that way. But what I’m asking is, is there something unintentionally affecting our communities that’s affecting the spike in violent crime? I don’t know for sure, but I know we’ve got to talk about it.”

    Comey called on all citizens to “understand and stare at four hard truths”: That the civil rights record of law enforcement in the past is “not pretty”; “research points to the existence of unconscious bias in nearly all of us”; “something can happen to people in law enforcement,” working in high-crime areas for extended periods of time that “can lead to mental shortcuts, to assumptions, all of which can tear us apart”; “and, last, we have to understand the truth that the problems we face are greater than the divide between law enforcement and the communities we serve.”

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