Across baltimore every night this week. Six officers have been suspended, and the mayor and Police Commissioner are promising the results of an investigation next week. Heres chip reid. Reporter this evening another mass protest in baltimore. Its become a daily ritual. Police commissioner anthony batts, in the job since 2012, has publicly vowed to end baltimores history of police misconduct. Today, he told cbs station wjz that the departments intentions were good but sometimes officers have gone too far. To an extent, were responsible for the pain in this community, where we thought we were doing gods work, where were going out trying to make communities safer weve made mass arrests and taken people to jail in numbers and weve obliterated this community. So we have to own that. Reporter but gene ryan, the head of baltimores fraternal police, today launched a spirited defense of the officers and in a statement likened the protesters like 2 a lynch mob. When youre trying to put somebody in jail before all the facts are in, the investigation hasnt been completed, i mean thats wrong. Reporter the protests were triggered last by this video shot by a bystander that shows a screaming 25yearold freddie gray being carried by police to a van. A new video shows the van stopping about a block away, gray on his knees. Police say they were putting leg irons on him because he had become irate inside the van. Within 30 minutes, gray stopped breathing and fell into a coma. He died sunday of what police now say was a significant injury to his spine. The Police Report says gray was apprehended because he fled when he saw the police. Billy murphy is the gray family lawyer. Running while black is not a crime. Felony running does not exist. And the lesson here was that he should have run and he didnt run fast enough. Reporter you may be able to see a block away is a major protest going on right now. Some people, i am told are lying down in the street. And by the way scott, freddie grays family spent the day planning his funeral. We may get an announcement on that tomorrow, and when that funeral does happen, it is going to be a major event in this city. Pelley chip reid on the story in Baltimore Furst this evening. Chip, thanks very much. Weve learned tonight that there have been concerns for years about the training of a 73yearold reserve deputy in tulsa, oklahoma, who is now charged in the accidental shooting death of a suspect. Robert bates pleaded not guilty to manslaughter charges yesterday. He killed the suspect after pulling a gun instead of a taser as he apparently intended. Omar villafranca is working the story for you in tulsa. Omar. Reporter scott, since that incident, there have been allegations that bates was not properly trained, and tonight, we have learned that a Sheriffs Office review came to that same conclusion. Cbs news has learned in it 2009 the tulsa Sheriffs Office launched an internal investigation to find out if bates received special treatment during training and while working as a reserve deputy and whether supervisor pressured training officers on bates behalf. The answer to both questions was yes. The investigation found that deputies voiced concern about bates behavior in the field almost from the very beginning. Bates reportedly used his personal car while on duty and made unauthorized traffic stops. When confronted, bate said that he could do what he wanted and that anyone who had a problem with him should go see the sheriff. The investigation concluded that highranking officers created an atmosphere where employees were intimidated in order to violate department policy. Dan smolen is the attorney for herric harris. You think its just a few bad apples or does it go higher than that . No, i think its systemic. When there can be so many people that look on at so much corruption, its much more than just a couple of people. Reporter a spokesman for the tulsa sheriff acknowledged that there was some sort of internal review but that no further action was taken. Scott, the sheriff said this week he believed bates received all of his proper training. Pelley and important to note that bates and the sheriff are close friends. French security today said a terror plot failed when a suspect who planned to shoot up at least one church shot himself instead. Elizabeth palmer is following this. Reporter Sid Ahmed Ghlam blew a hole through his own terrorist plot when he phoned the Ambulance Service claiming he was shot by a robber. But actually say french officials, he shot himself by accident. When police followed a trail of blood to his car they found an arsenal in it and later in his apartment, too. It included four assault rifles, pistols, ammunition, and al qaeda and isis propaganda. It was a contact in syria, said the prosecutor, who told him to attack a church. In the end the only victim of ghlams botched plan was Sid Ahmed Ghlam shot and killed near a suburb an church as she sat in her car. Police suspect ghlam was trying to steel stael it. Only luck and the suspects own incompetence saved paris from more of the kind of attacks that left 17 people dead in three days of terrorist violence in january. The terrorists then were radicalized, petty criminals of north african descent already on the radar of French Security forces. And that, scott, is a profile that fits the french it algerian Sid Ahmed Ghlam perfectly. Pelley Elizabeth Palmer reporting from the london newsroom tonight liz thank you. The man who tried to assassinate president reagan went to court today to convince a judge to let him spend more time outside a Mental Hospital. Major garrett is following that case. Reporter John Hinckley jr. Showed little emotion as he sat in federal court today. The 59yearold currently splits his time between st. Elizabeths Mental Hospital in washington, d. C. And his 89yearold mothers home in williamsburg virginia. Hinkley was first allowed overnight visits to williamsburg in 2006 with numerous restrictions on his movement, he now spends 17 days at a time there. Hifngly fired six shots at president reagan in march of 1981 outside the washington hilton seriously wounding the president and three others help his motive . It impress the object of his psychotic obsession, actress jodie foster. Hinkleys attorney, barry levine, said hinkleys siicoseisicoseis and depression have been in remission for more than two decades, telling the court there has not been a hint of dangerous behavior during that time. Hinkleys brother and sister testified they would assist in his car if their aging mother was unable to meet court requirements. His brother noted hinkley now has a girlfriend and numerous hobbies. But federal criewrt Colleen Kennedy said hinkley has at times lied about his whereabouts while on unsupervised leave. That deception and hinkleys violent past, she said make him a continuing threat to public safety. Brad rinehimer is chief of police of williamss burg county. Its a concern. Any time you know you have somebody in your community that committed the types of crimes that mr. Hinkley committed, its a concern. Its a concern for us, absolutely. Reporter the court knows hinkley lied twice about going to the movies because the secret service spotted him at a bookstore instead both times. Scott, even if the court grants hinckley more freedom, the secret service will always be nearby. Pelley Major Garrett at the scene of the attempted assassination in washington so long ago. Major, thank you very much. The punishment phase of dzhokhar Dzhokhar Tsarnaevs trial continued today with intense testimony of survivors of the marathon bombings and from the families of those who were killed. The bombers lawyers tried to explain a crude gesture that tsarnaev made to a courthouse camera and don dahler is covering the trial. Reporter the jury was shown neverbeforereleased Surveillance Video of a stillbandaged Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in a holding cell three months after the bombings. He can be seen primping his hair before making the obscene gesture that was brought up in court yesterday. Two of liz nordens children were at the marathon that day two years ago. She knows how she wants this trial to end. I feel very very strongly that i hope he gets the death penalty. I watch my kids, you know, my two boys almost die. Reporter her sons j. P. And paul, each lost a leg in the attacks. In court loss was the theme of the day. Former dance instructor Adrienne Davis took the stand told the jury how she cried out for her husband after the blast knocked her to the ground. I thought because i couldnt hear myself scream, she said, weeping, that i was dead. We met davis weeks after the bombing. I said theres something wrong with my foot. And he looked down and grabbed on to my leg and lifted it up, and just started screaming. Reporter bomb shrapnel cost eric whalleyab an ankle and sight in one eye. Fighting bab sobs he recalled his greatest fear when after the blast he was separated from his wife of 45 years. She thought i was dead and i thought she was dead, he said. When they were finally reunited in the hospital, i just grabbed her arm and wouldnt let go. Family members of slain m. I. T. Officer sean collier described how he wanted to be a cop since he was a kid. Stepfather jorogers said years later when officer collier met a little boy who shared that interest, he gave him a seat in his cruiser. Prosecutors will likely take one more day to try to convince these jurors that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev deserves the ultimate loss that of thiz life. Scott, the defense will start their case most likely on monday. Pelley don, thank you. Today a federal judge in philadelphia approved a plan for the nfl to pay compensation to thousands of former players suffering from brain injuries. Under the deal, there is no cap on total compensation but all sides agreed the costs would be about 765 million. So the average payout per player would be about 190,000. Those awards could reach 5 million for some players diagnosed with parkinsons disease or lou gehrigs disease. The players hotake the deal agree they will not suit nfl. Special correspondent james brown, the host of nfl today, is with us. J. B. , whats the most significant thing about the deal today . Reporter well, scott, the original amount of 765 million was based on estimates, and 6,000 of it, 20,000, current retired players will have to be taken care of due to brain injuries. They removed the cap as you mentioned. If hundreds of thousands more estimate read in need of care they will be eligible for it. Now this deal could cost the nfl upward of 1 billion. Pelley what do you think some of the problems are that lie ahead . Judge brodie has said payments will not be made until all appeals are resolved. It could be months or years until suffering retired players receive their money. Pelley james brown of nfl today, j. B. Thanks very much. Another American Institution is in trouble. Mcdonalds said today its earnings fell from 1. 2 billion in the first three months last year to 811. 5 million this year. Thats a drop of 33 . Anthony mason looks at how the golden arches got tarnished. Reporter they reported negative guests in all areas. 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