swoop in for an arrest. it seems the suspect, only 16, was dealing marijuana. another young male, suspected of selling cocaine, has got away. and children are playing crucial roles for the drugs gangs. that boy, they think, is only 13 years old. they've just been talking to him because they think he's a spotter and he works for some of the gangs here, they reckon, and he gives information to them and also keeps a lookout if the officers are here. as night falls, cocaine continues to be distributed across the city. this neighbourhood, peterbos, one of so many where the drug is an increasingly important commodity being bought and sold out in the open.
the team still try to swoop in for an arrest. n0 audio translation available it seems the suspect, only 16, was dealing marijuana. another young male, suspected of selling cocaine, has got away. and children are playing crucial roles for the drugs gangs. that boy, they think, is only 13 years old. they've just been talking to him because they think he's a spotter and he works for some of the gangs here, they reckon, and he gives information to them and also keeps a lookout if the officers are here. as night falls, cocaine continues to be distributed across the city. this neighbourhood, peterbos, one of so many where the drug
it seems the suspect, only 16, was dealing marijuana. another young male, suspected of selling cocaine, has got away. and children are playing crucial roles for the drugs gangs. that boy, they think, is only 13 years old. they've just been talking to him because they think he's a spotter and he works for some of the gangs here, they reckon, and he gives information to them and also keeps a lookout if the officers are here. as night falls, cocaine continues to be distributed across the city. this neighbourhood, peterbos, one of so many where the drug is an increasingly important commodity being bought and sold out in the open. speaks french. this is the dealing point for cocaine? yes. for cocaine? this specific area? 0ui.
the team still try to swoop in for an arrest. it seems the suspect, only 16, was dealing marijuana. another young male, suspected of selling cocaine, has got away. and children are playing crucial roles for the drugs gangs. that boy, they think, is only 13 years old, they've just been talking to him because they think he's a spotter. he works for some of the gangs here, they reckon, and he gives information to them and also keeps a lookout if the officers are here. as night falls, cocaine continues
and you want volunteers to be safe as well as folks affected by the tornado. >> you've done such a great job reporting all day long, you will be there through tomorrow, is there any plan you are aware of for these folks as night falls in a few hours? >> could you repeat that? i'm sorry, i didn't hear the last part. >> i'm asking if there's a plan where people who go, whose homes have been obliterated with nothing standing but cinderblocks, where would they be tonight when night falls and the power is out and communication are still down? >> the state opened up several shelters for folks to go to while the cleanup efforts are underway but there are a considerable amount of people who live in the communities who have been able to return to
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with them, but with three guys, it's a little bit different. so the right thing to do is call the police that somebody's trespassing. >> as night falls, we wait for the police to arrive. >> every time i come out here, neighbors tell me people are moving in and out and using it for drug sales. they're just sick and tired of the crime. >> before the cops arrive, the squatters are back. >> there's a light on inside. is there electricity at all? >> no, none whatsoever. the power is shut off to the building. it's something they got rigged up inside. it could be a drug deal. it could be anything, anything. >> oh, oh, oh. >> suddenly, activity seems to pick up. >> no, he's going to the left unit. >> he's going to the other unit. >> somebody on your right.
in it that belong to other children. so that's deeply concerning. and some of the pages don't - correlate, so they've been mixed up. so if the bundle is messed up, there's nothing worse - than walking into a tribunal. so now, a few days to go beforehand, stevie will have to go _ through and rearrange this bundle. this much, just to do that. that's taken me 14 hours. it's not been easy, with having both kids at home and my husband works — and it's just been trying to fit it around when i can. i don't own a computer, so i've been using my mum's computer. it's a lot, it's a lot. over the coming days, there will be sleepless nights for stevie as she prepares to take on sheffield city council. ijust want us to be happy and in somewhere that can support her. ijust want something for her. we have good practice across the uk, but we also have horrendous - experiences and practices that we've witnessed. - there will also be sleepless night for chrissy, too — as night falls, she's working on more cases.
i just want something for her. we have good practice across the uk but we also have horrendous experiences and practice that we've witnessed. there will also be sleepless nights for chrissy too. as night falls, she's working on more cases. there's nights when i don't even go to bed, you know, i'm to three nights at a time. it's sad really, because once you're looking through those documents, you see that they've been failed not just now, but from their early childhood all the way through, you know, one of them's 19 and another one is 15. and this other one here is a 13—year—old. so right up to that age they have battled and battled and still haven't got the resources they need. chrissy�*s organisation offers free support and advice. last year she helped advocate for more than 400 children. the issues for us is that the families can't afford to secure legal representation through a law firm or through paid advocates because there'sjust so much for them. you know, every letter that's written costs a fortune. and we have so many parents who are just crumbling across the uk at the moment as a result of the additional