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Reel opens. Asian teen homicide - front of 96 East Broadway in Manhattan.
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| 01:00:02 2.05 |
Front of Liang's Department Inc. - Asian retail store.
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| 01:00:07 7.71 |
Pan in to CU on bright red blood stains dripping down and smeared on the sidewalk in front of the store. Crime scene tape around the area.
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| 01:00:21 22 |
NYPD and detectives at the scene in front of the Asian store. An Asian detective is seen taking notes. Dozens of Asian onlookers.
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| 01:02:11 131.96 |
Street signs: Pike St. - E. Broadway (chineese letters beneth indicate China Town).
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| 01:02:20 140.26 |
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| 01:02:24 144.98 |
Parents camp out for their kids education PS 129 - 128-09 7th Ave. PS 21 at 147-36 26th AVe. in Queens.
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| 01:02:26 146.82 |
Hand written sign on door of PS (Public School) 129Q regarding spring registration. Pan out to iron gate in front of the building and sign.
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| 01:02:55 175.32 |
Parents all bundled up and camped out line the sidewalk in front of the school.
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| 01:03:45 225.49 |
Sign taken from other sign of the iron gate reads "PS 129Q Strives for Excellence. Parents are seen sleeping on lawn chairs.
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| 01:04:32 272.82 |
A parent, Christina Tores, is interviewed by an unseen reporter. She states she is there camped out so she can register her child for the one and only kindergarten class in the school that takes only 28 students. She says that other children would be forced to be bussed to another school.
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| 01:05:44 344.22 |
Various shots of the exterior of PS 129Q and the parents sleeping outside.
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| 01:07:49 469.8 |
Another parent, male, states he's been camped out since 9:00 sunday morning and is number 19 on the list of 28, but there's over 35 waiting. He complains the school has the foundtion built, but does not have the proper funding to build the walls.
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| 01:09:14 554.38 |
Street signs: 128 St - 7 Av.
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| 01:11:07 667 |
Other parents with the same complaint at another school express themselves to the unseen reporter.
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| 01:16:46 1006.36 |
Street signs: 149 St - 26 Av
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| 01:17:01 1021.89 |
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| 01:17:18 1038.13 |
Kids floating down the East River - Throgs Neck Bridge / Pennyfield Av. & Alan Pl in the Bronx.
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| 01:17:21 1040.96 |
A couple of Black teens step out of a NYC Ambulance and into another parked near the Throgs Neck Bridge seen in the bkgd. Police officers follow them into the ambulance. The teens cover their faces from reporters unseen.
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| 01:18:29 1109.09 |
WS the Throgs Neck Bridge taken from shore.
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| 01:19:07 1147.16 |
Talking head male, named Ernie, speaks with reporters and tells them he saw two kids on a piece of wood that were drifting out into the water with the tide. Their other friend on shore took off. Kid were about 1,000 yards out and in danger. They were rescued by the Maritime College who picked them up and brought them to safety.
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| 01:20:33 1233.56 |
Lieutenant Dennis O'Connor tells the reporter unseen about the incident.
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| 01:22:15 1335.87 |
Street signs: Alan Pl - Pennyfield Av
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| 01:22:22 1342.71 |
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| 01:22:38 1358.6 |
City bus collides with auto. E. 86th St & Lexington Avenue in Manhattan.
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| 01:22:58 1378.53 |
Police at the seen on a busy downtown Manhattan street. City bus parked and NY police car in middle of street. Paramedic truck from Lenox Hall Hospital at the scene as well.
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| 01:23:23 1403.7 |
Small children and other passengers getting on another bus. Traffic and peds going by, noise of traffic.
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| 01:24:28 1468.7 |
street signs: Lexington Av (a bit obscured) - E 86 St
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| 01:24:37 1477.56 |
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| 01:25:12 1512.02 |
Decomposed body found. 136-20 Carlton Place in Queens.
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| 01:25:14 1514.06 |
Police are seen outside a residential home. WS of the residential street with police cars parked. CU side of police car - "2129 109 PCT"
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| 01:27:58 1678.67 |
Address numbers on (open) front door 136 20
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| 01:28:19 1699.56 |
Street signs: Linden Pl - Carlton Pl. One Way sign beneath street signs.
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| 01:28:33 1713.12 |
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| 01:28:43 1723.82 |
TNT drug raid / shots exchanged / suspects collared. Glenmore & Sneideker, & Junius & Liberty in Brooklyn.
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| 01:29:02 1742.56 |
Dozens of cops and detectives gathered under an EL in Brooklyn. A dead body appears to be lying on the ground amids much debris.
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| 01:32:20 1940.71 |
street signs: Snediker Av - Glenmore Av. One Way sign beneath street signs.
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| 01:32:35 1955.01 |
Several shots of a car smashed head on into a pole and riddled with bullet holes. T Police and detectives standing near the car with a K-9 German Shepherd.
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| 01:34:29 2069.87 |
Street signs: Junius St - Liberty Av
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| 01:34:49 2089.83 |
Unruly Rap party -- West 14th Street and 3Rd Avenue, The Palladium.
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| 01:34:50 2090.95 |
Ext. theater marquee POV from across the street. Young ladies in their twenties with long straight blond hair and mini dresses standing in front of the theatre. Police officers gathered across street.
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| 01:35:19 2119.02 |
CU Theater marquee - "Monday April 23 The Source Awards After Party Door 8 PM.
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NYC EMS ambulances arriving at the theater and several NYC police cars.
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| 01:37:01 2221.7 |
Cops surrounding and holding onto a handcuffed Black man, his shirt hanging off his shoulder. Big crowd outside the theater including several police officers. Police radios are heard. Perp is placed in police car and driven away.
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A long line of police cars, lights flashing and sirens heard, as well as several ambulances head down the street
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street signs: 3 Ave - E 14 St
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Baseball players arrested mid-town south precinct in Manhattan
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A police officer, Captain Michael O'Neil, speaks into mics and states that two members of the San Diego Padres baseball team, Scott Sanders and Derek Bell, were arrested at E. 30th St and Lexington Ave. A female undercover officer posed as a prostitute and arrested the individuals when she was propositioned.
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| 01:46:33 2793.06 |
The two baseball players are led out of police precinct, cameras flashing as they get into the back of a police van.
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Large crowd outside the Midtown Precinct South, police barricades and many reporters and cameraman.
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Bike messenger killed by car. West 22nd St. & 6th Avenue in Manhattan
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A bright yellow tarp covers a dead body in the street. a bicycle lies on the ground and an ambulance is parked. Police at the scene.
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| 01:50:52 3052.42 |
CU the partially covered dead body, blood on the street and dripping down. Many onlookers gathered outside the crime scene taped area. Police looking through the victims belongings. Several other bicyclists gathered near the scene
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Police hold up a big white sheet around the body, strap it onto a stretcher and transfer it into the waiting ambulance.
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| 01:57:14 3434.93 |
CU a Knicks hat rests next to the pool of blood on the street
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street signs: Ave of the Americas / 6 Av - W 22 St.
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