but we re accustomed to tussle with with various police in various parts of the world. we were at a demonstration organized by a maus and people that have recently been detained by israelis in the roundup after thursday. the palestinian authority does not like it when the press covers groups of protestors affiliated with that group protesting against the palestinian authority. i heard one of the plain clothed policeman saying, grab the camera, grab the camera man. i told him, they re coming for you. let s go, let s go. we vereventually got the camera back. i m afraid it s not going to be working for cnn anymore. wow. i m glad that you guys are okay.
to get kind of dark. and that s when i heard another gentleman run up to the area and began throwing punches as well to him. out of nowhere a man runs around in front of officer anderson s cruiser and starts fighting mallory. get the [ muted ] off him. as it turns out it s a plain clothed detective from nearby east moline, illinois. as luck would have it, the detective, jim weekly, is on his way to meet his wife for lunch when he sees the incident unfold. i m slowing up making sure the officer goes wrong. and that s when i see the glistening of the taser wires in the sunlight. detective weekly races around the front of the cruiser and is shocked by what he sees. get the [ bleep ] off him! the first thing i see is every officer s worst nightmare. i see the officer on his back. i see the suspect punching him very fast and violently to the face. without hesitation, he joins in the melee.
i don t think we ve seen a pattern over the last year, there s not going to be a public opportunity to express opinions. i m standing in front of gezi park right now. we re going to pan the camera around. it s been closed off by the turkish police. these are plain clothed turn i officers and we re seeing a deployment of plain clothed police in central istanbul than the usual riot police though they re in the wings. this is taksim square over here. i would estimate half of the people in the crowd here in the central square are turkish security forces right now. a very large police presence, but they have not barricaded it off as took place on mayday in an effort to prevent any demonstrations from taking place here. errol, the demonstrators in the past year, the pattern that we ve seen is that the turkish government will not allow public
they were shouting out they wanted evidence, answers, closure, pointing at the malaysian government for a lack of information. also many of them angry that they got this information in text messages that the plane had gone down, often in english which they couldn t understand. so you can really see the sense of this pressure cooker here in china with these families just wanting news, wanting some kind of closure, anderson. did malaysian officials, anybody from the embassy actually talk to the families? reporter: well, the police, the chinese police both plain-clothed and uniformed police, kept reporters very far from the scene around 100 meters from the scene of the malaysian embassy. so we weren t able to see what exactly went down inside the embassy. what is clear, that as you say, very rare to allow a public demonstration here in beijing in china at the center of the communist party. i have to stress this, the authorities were allowing this
exactly when it was shot. on saturday, plain clothed police were seen exiting the first officer s home, 27-year-old fariq abdul hamid. it s a reflection of his love for flying. he wants to share the joy of flying with his friends. the last words heard from the cockpit all right, good night were spoken after the plane s communication system shut off. the plane then reportedly makes a deliberate sharp turn toward the indian ocean, leading many to fear terrorism. there s been a lot of rumors that al qaeda was trying to recruit a malaysian pilot. over the weekend authorities expanded the as much area across thousands of miles of water and land, spanning 11 countries from kazakhstan to the indian ocean.