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KPIX CBS Overnight News July 14, 2024

Permit, and another worker who used an assumed name who was told to quit and reapply. 680 workers were detained in last weeks raids. Employers can be fined up to nearly 20,000 for undocumented worker. Its unclear if that has happened, but cbs news has learned undocumented workers have started receiving fines like this one for nearly 500. Cbs news contributor Maria Elena Salinas sat down with mike hurst, the District Attorney for the Southern District of mississippi. So you knew these companies were hiring undocumented immigrants. Why havent any of them been prosecuted . Well, in these types of executions, part of it is executing the criminal search warrants. So you can guarantee in the future whether its a week or six months that the employers who hired these particular workers will be prosecuted and will be in jail. I can guarantee well investigate this case, and if we get evidence beyond a reasonable doubt, the employers and owners will be prosecuted. 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Theres people out there that love you that want to help you, but unless you come forward, unless your partner says something or friend, were not going to know. Reporter what new york city is experiencing is part of a nationwide trend in policing. Since january, there have been at least 125 officers who have died by suicide. According to one study, cops are 30 more likely to die by suicide than the general public. Police departments like the nypd are expanding the safety net by offering more counseling and avenues for officers to seek help anonymously. We dont know why nick did what he did. Reporter dougs sonic, a 14year nypd officer took his own life last year. I just think it was a bad last decision that he made with not thinking all the way through what all the ramifications that everyone else. Reporter norah, today in a profanitylaced statement, the police union was critical of how the city has responded to these suicides, and it accused the nypd of destroying the careers of officers who reach out for help. Jeff pegues, our thoughts are with their families. Thank you. Alarming news today from government scientists that noaa. July was the hottest month ever recorded. Argumentist ice shrunk to the lowest levels since records began in 1880. It hit a record high of 94 degrees in swedish territory. Thats north of the arctic circle. Scientists say temperatures will likely continue to rise because of man made climate change. There is still much more ahead. What some are calling a miracle landing. Think Sully Sullenberger in a think Sully Sullenberger in a co we switched our detergent to one thats clean. And if you make the switch youll see what we mean. Tide purclean, because its made with plants. Tide purclean, gets stains out his pants. Tide purclean, it has nothing to hide. 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Dozens of people were treated with mostly minor injuries. This lady described the impact saying, i just held my small child because she isnt heavy, and i was scared that she would be shaking out of fear. Investigators say the birds took out both engines, but will review the flight data recorders. The pilot, damir yusupov, is already being hailed a hero for his quick thinking. He described what happened in the cockpit, telling reporters that we tried to make it back to the airport, but when the second engine lost power, we had no choice but to put the plane down immediate immediately. Turning what could have been a catastrophe into a miracle on the corn field. Ian lee, london. Coming up, two of the worlds biggest soccer stars share their goals for all women. In the Hollywood Ripper trial, a jury in los angeles convicted Michael Gargiulo today of murdering two women and attempting to kill another. In 2001, actor Ashton Kutcher went to the home of one of the victims to pick her up for a date, but she didnt answer the door. Well, her body was found the next day. She had been stabbed 47 times. Gargiulo was charged in 2011 after 48 hours mystery aired a report on the case. The u. S. Womens soccer team is ready to take its battle for equal pay to court. Mediation talks to settle the teams lawsuit against the u. S. Soccer federation broke down after just one session. Cocaptain meganinnd teammate christen spoke on cbs this morning. Its very frustrating for us on the team, you know, for women everywhere im sure to be feeling like they arent getting paid what they should be. Were trying to do this on behalf of women everywhere, to be treated respectfully and paid lawfully. In their lawsuit, the women say they earn about 40 of what players on the mens team makes. We end tonight with an extraordinary young Police Officer. Hes determined to improve relations between cops and kids, and the best way to do that he believes is oneonone. Here is jim axelrod. Reporter though hes never fired his gun on duty, syracuse Police Officer Brandon Hanks still takes great pride in how he shoots. There it is this kind of shooting. A standout basketball player in high school and college, officer hanks grew up like a lot of kids he knew, fearful of the police. The only time i ever really saw them in my neighborhood is when somebody was either going to jail or getting arrested or Something Like that. Reporter when he became a cop, he wanted to change that perception, posting this challenge on facebook to the kids he sees on patrol. Oneonone, first basket wins. If thats hanks, the challenger does 20 pushups. But if hanks loses, he buys the winner a new pair of sneakers. It gives me the hunger to not lose is thinking about that receipt for that 150 sneaker bill. Reporter he is undefeated in 20 challenges. He does get the ball first, but hes playing in full uniform. I got my bulletproof vest on which is another also 10, 15 poun. Indfplg tlt. Reporter so far the challenge is working perfectly, i mean, all cops are not bad cops. Reporter and just imagine how theyll feel if hanks ever has to buy them sneakers. Jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. Story is a reminder there are so many people doing great work in their communities. Send us your stories. Im norah odonnell. Good night. This is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news, everyone. Im errol barnett. Police and city leaders in philadelphia are joining growing calls for tougher gun control. This comes after six officers were shot by man with an assault rifle. Police say the suspect opened fire wednesday when officers came into his home with a warrant. He then barricaded himself inside and kept firing at others from a window. Two officers and three hostages were trapped upstairs as police tried to talk the gunman into surrendering. Jericka duncan has the latest. I mean you think about what could have happened, right . To have six Police Officers in such close quarters be fired upon with an individual with a rifle, an assault rifle. Reporter philadelphia Police Commissioner richard ross says he was front and center, watching the drama unfold in a s. W. A. T. Vehicle for much of the nearly eighthour shootout turned standoff. We know somebody is firing a highpowered rifle out the window, potentially putting civilians at risk. Reporter around 4 30 yesterday afternoon, Police Arrived to this north philadelphia neighborhood to serve a search warrant for drugs. In a matter of seconds, 36yearold maurice hill allegedly began firing shots and wounding six officers. Moments later, a possibly wounded officer rolled out of the doorway. When you look at those injuries, someone grazed in the head, someone shot in the hand, someone shot in the leg, what are the chances . Ill just sum it up this way. God is good. He just is. Reporter two other officers and three civilians ended up inside the home on the second floor. Police and s. W. A. T. Teams were able to help them escape around 10 00 p. M. Commissioner ross says he even spoke to the suspect several times, trying to convince him to surrender. He texted at one point that im going to call you back. He didnt. But we kept calling, we kept calling. Reporter just after midnight, hill walked out with his hands up. Do you worry about the amount of access civilians have to guns like the ones you were up against yesterday . I always do. And i know that in my heart, we can do better in this country. We can do better with regard to regulation. Reporter based on the suspects extensive criminal background, we asked the District Attorney here if the criminal Justice System failed in this instance. He said its fair to say it did not stop a terrible incident. The nypd is mourning the loss of another officer who took his own life. Police say heas a veteran. His death on wednesday is now the ninth nypd suicide so far this year. Police commissioner james oneill says the department is facing a Mental Health crisis right now. Here is jeff pegues. Reporter Robert Echeverria died of a selfinflicted gunshot wound at home last night. The 25year veteran officers suicide came a little more than 24 hours after a 35yearold officer took his own life. Commissioner james oneill is still struggling with the news. You know, you think okay, this is going to be the last one, and last night we got a phone call, and i just almost knocked me down. It just took the wind right out of me. What the hell is going on here. Reporter so far this year there have been nine nypd suicides, seven since june. Last year there were a total of four. Theres people out there that lolove you that want to help yo but unless you come forward, oue something or friend, were not going to know. Reporter what new york city is experiencing is part of a nationwide trend in policing. Since january, there have been at least 125 officers who have died by suicide. According to one study, cops are 30 more likely to die by suicide than the general public. Police departments like the nypd are expanding the safety net by offering more counseling and avenues for officers to seek help anonymously. We dont know why nick did what he did. Reporter dougs son nick, a 14year nypd officer, took his own life last year. I just think it was a bad last decision that he made with not thinking all the way through what all the ramifications that everyone else. Were hearing more firsthand accounts from women who say they were sexual abused by Jeffrey Epstein when they were minors. Meanwhile, epsteins estate and his alleged associates are facing new lawsuits despite his apparent suicide. Mola lenghi has the latest on this. His roughly 77 million new york city town house. Epstein may be gone, but the demand for justice is intensifying. A good im sorry would just would have been good enough, you know. Like because i didnt deserve that. I didnt deserve to, like, just not be a teenaged girl anymore. Reporter Michelle Licata said she did not want Jeffrey Epstein to die. She wanted him behind bars for allegedly sexual abusing her when she was around 16 years old. I just wanted him to sit there like i had to sit there after it happened. Reporter licata says a friend recruited her to give the financier a massage at his florida home when she was in high school. And hoping to earn some extra money for christmas presents, she agreed. Now 31, licata is calling for epsteins alleged accomplices to be held accountable. She is not alone. On wednesday, epstein Accuser Jennifer Araoz filed a federal suit against epsteins estate and epsteins girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell and a secretary and maid on epsteins staff. Kimberly lerner is one of araozs attorneys. Is there anyone else who should be held accountable . There were various secretaries, there were house keepers and there was the recruiter. We havent been able to identify any of those people by name as of yet. Reporter the lawsuit claims araoz was recruited when she was 14. She alleges the abuse began about a month after meeting epstein when he showed her the massage room in his palatial new york city town house and told her its my favorite room. According to the suit, their events routinely became routine. A maid would put towels and lotions out, tell araoz to get changed in the bathroom and leave her about 300 for each visit. About a year after the abuse started, she claims epstein forcibly raped her and she never returned. How much are you seeking from epsteins estate . I dont even know what his entire estate is worth, but were seeking significant damages. Reporter but licata says going through the courts wont make up for the abuse she suffered. A civil lawsuit then would not give me back what i lost. Reporter licata told us, at least for her, there is no way to get peace now that Jeffrey Epstein is dead. We should note that both licata and araoz say they never actually met Ghislaine Maxwell, and the three other women are listed as jane does in the lawsuit because their identities at this point are still unknown that is something attorneys tell us they hope to learn through whats called the discovery process of the civil case. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Struggling to clean tough messes with wipes . Try new mr. Clean magic eraser sheets. 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She spoke with our los angeles affiliate kcbs and didnt want to show her face or name to protect her sons identity. She says she wants accountability. That child that i dropped off at 7 30 that morning, hes not the same anymore. Reporter this mother says School Officials at animo westside Charter School in los angeles didnt do enough to protect her son from a school bully. That hurts because thats all i have. It could have been prevented. Only if someone cared. Reporter it was january of 2018. School surveillance cameras show a small boy getting off the bus when he is approached by a much larger boy who punches him and allegedly puts him in a chokehold. At one point, a staff member walks by, but doesnt intervene. According to the lawsuit, the boy allegedly lost consciousness twice. He is eventually helped inside, where Staff Members realize whats going on, bringing him to the main office and laying him down on the floor while they call his mother. When she finally arrives, she says no one had called 911. My son is literally laying there

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