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and he was dark skinned, so. >> brandon ross is freddie's god-brother. >> on april 12, reports say freddie was walking down the street when he made eye contact with officers -- and then ran. >> police chased gray and arrested him on the sidewalk here at the gilmor homes. >> where were you when he was arrested? >> right there with him. if you look at the original video that they shown, and you see the guy pointing, walking up, that's me. yeah, so i was there throughout the whole thing, seen the whole process. >> freddie was conscious when he was loaded into a paddy wagon. when it arrived at the police station 45 minutes later -- he was not. >> the question is why? he didn't do it to himself, he didn't have those injuries before he came in contact. i mean why? >> a week later, freddie gray died of a severed spine. baltimore erupted in protest -- and then flames. the national guard rolled in while the mayor imposed a curfew. freddie gray's death sparked an anger that captured national attention. but that anger was rooted in a fractured relationship with police that goes back decades. >> where
and he was dark skinned, so. >> brandon ross is freddie's god-brother. >> on april 12, reports say freddie was walking down the street when he made eye contact with officers -- and then ran. >> police chased gray and arrested him on the sidewalk here at the gilmor homes. >> where were you when he was arrested? >> right there with him. if you look at the original video that they shown, and you see the guy pointing, walking up, that's me. yeah, so i was there...
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freddie gray was in the hospital for seven days. they did a lot of work on him at the hospital. they evaluated him, did tests on him on the day he came in. seven days later when he deceased an autopsy and things have changed a bit. maybe he was operated on. we don't know about it. they have all kinds of neurological tests to see what damage was done at the time he came into the hospital. >> it's a good point. the autopsy in these murder cases istypically all you have. here they had a live patient in the hospital for days. and that is not mentioned anywhere. mark i ask you, we now have the medical examiner reportedly saying this was an accident. and the reason we get to homicide is because the cops didn't belt the guy in. then we have a report that this may have happened or may have happened a different way. could have been this way or could have been this other way. how do you build a murder case? >> i tell you how i build reasonable doubt on the defense side i read maybe, probably most likely i'm thinking reasonable doubt, reasonable doubt, reasonable doubt because the state mu
freddie gray was in the hospital for seven days. they did a lot of work on him at the hospital. they evaluated him, did tests on him on the day he came in. seven days later when he deceased an autopsy and things have changed a bit. maybe he was operated on. we don't know about it. they have all kinds of neurological tests to see what damage was done at the time he came into the hospital. >> it's a good point. the autopsy in these murder cases istypically all you have. here they had a live...
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they see freddie gray run. they chase after freddie gray and something happens. >> let me stop to clarify it says here according to the baltimore sun about three weeks before freddie gray was stopped that marilyn mosby specifically asked police to target that intersection with enhanced drug enforcement. she was telling police to amp it up. >> sure. this is the key. she initially charged these officers with having illegal knife or being -- freddie gray having a legal knife and, therefore that would have made the arrest illegal. but, they found out from what i understand the knife itself was illegal. so what does she do? she dropped those charges. she backs off and she says now that the handcuffing was the illegal act. greta, our viewers need to understand that you can run after somebody if you have reasonable suspicion. you can handcuff them and keep them temporarily. that is is the law. so i don't know what law ms. mosby is following. >> katie your thoughts on this? katie, this whole idea that she had sort of a
they see freddie gray run. they chase after freddie gray and something happens. >> let me stop to clarify it says here according to the baltimore sun about three weeks before freddie gray was stopped that marilyn mosby specifically asked police to target that intersection with enhanced drug enforcement. she was telling police to amp it up. >> sure. this is the key. she initially charged these officers with having illegal knife or being -- freddie gray having a legal knife and,...
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freddy: la comunidad de carolina del sur sigue conmocionada por la masacre en la iglesia. rivero sigue en esa situaciÓn explica por quÉ palabras como odio, perdÓn, adoraciÓn de los que mÁs se escuchan. rivero: unidad el lema de los residentes de charlestÓn. gran parte de la comunidad insiste en que la oraciÓn es el arma mÁs poderosa contra el odio que d .............. " somos embajadores de cristo, llevamos un mensaje donde no hay esclavos, ni ricos ni pobres, somos una. somos la familia de dios". de acuerdo con los amigos de roof, Él ansiosos planes de llevar a cabo un tiroteo. " la maÑana siguiente no quise meterme en problemas con Él y le devolvÍ el arma". el presidente hizo un llamado y dijo que no es suficiente con lamentar el tiroteo. el represÉntate estatal republicano de carolina del sur dijo presentarÁ proyecto de ley para quitar la bandera confederada que ondea en terrenos del capitolio. de carolina del sur. el magistrado no cuenta con la contratante impone una fianza sobre los cargos de homicidio que enfrenta. serÁ responsable ante un juez. la may
freddy: la comunidad de carolina del sur sigue conmocionada por la masacre en la iglesia. rivero sigue en esa situaciÓn explica por quÉ palabras como odio, perdÓn, adoraciÓn de los que mÁs se escuchan. rivero: unidad el lema de los residentes de charlestÓn. gran parte de la comunidad insiste en que la oraciÓn es el arma mÁs poderosa contra el odio que d .............. " somos embajadores de cristo, llevamos un mensaje donde no hay esclavos, ni ricos ni pobres, somos una. somos la...
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. >>> tonight on "politics nation," the freddy gray autopsy report. new details tonight on how he died and why his death was ruled a homicide. also turning the page. a dramatic vote on the confederate flag as some of america's top companies take a stand against hate. >>> and death panels are back. republicans on yet another vote on obamacare, trying to make sure nobody pulls the plug on grandma. >>> welcome to "politics nation." this is a dramatic moment for america. a potential turning point in dealing with the scars of the past. politicians, corporations, everyday citizens is are having a new conversation about slavery, about getting confederate icons out of our public spaces. hillary clinton addressed the issue just moments ago at an event not far from ferguson, missouri. >> we can't hide from hard truths about race and justice. we have to name them and own them and change them. that's why i appreciate the actions begun yesterday by the governor and other leaders of south carolina to remove the confederate battle flag from the statehouse. it should
. >>> tonight on "politics nation," the freddy gray autopsy report. new details tonight on how he died and why his death was ruled a homicide. also turning the page. a dramatic vote on the confederate flag as some of america's top companies take a stand against hate. >>> and death panels are back. republicans on yet another vote on obamacare, trying to make sure nobody pulls the plug on grandma. >>> welcome to "politics nation." this is a dramatic...
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six weeks ago riots erupted in baltimore after the death of freddie gray. he died in police custody and six officers are now charged in his death. since those riots the city has just had its deadliest month in 42 years. why? that depends on who you ask, but it's rare that we hear from the actual people who are patrolling the streets and protecting the community. i sat down with two veteran police officers who have not been given permission to speak from the department. because of that and in an attempt to allow these officers to speak candidly cnn agreed not to use their names or show their faces. we have also modified their voices but what you're about to hear throughout this show is their reaction to the riots, why they are afraid they say, to be proactive in their jobs and why they also say people in power do not have their backs. in this first clip they talked to me about freddie gray's arrest and whether the officers involved were justified. they told me they wanted to speak on behalf of the officers who are afraid to speak their minds. listen to this.
six weeks ago riots erupted in baltimore after the death of freddie gray. he died in police custody and six officers are now charged in his death. since those riots the city has just had its deadliest month in 42 years. why? that depends on who you ask, but it's rare that we hear from the actual people who are patrolling the streets and protecting the community. i sat down with two veteran police officers who have not been given permission to speak from the department. because of that and in an...
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was marilyn mosby promising to bring justice in the freddie gray case. tonight a newly uncovered e-mail reveals that mosby ordered the cops to ramp up patrols in the exact area where gray was arrested. the e-mail said states' attorney mosby asked me to look into the community concerns regarding drug dealing in the area of north avenue. the e-mail was forwarded to several police officers who were instructed to start daily sweeps. with reaction baltimore's former state attorney and fox news senior correspondent geraldo rivera. i have said from the beginning she needs to recuse herself. thoughts? >> she asked for justice, she asked for peace. she got neither. instead of peace, she bought some time. the riots did end credit her with a political success. but in terms of justice, there's no justice here. this clearly is a prosecutor who was acting as a politician she was the person who urged the cops to go to this area. she was the person who -- one of the officers receiving the memo is lieutenant brian rice, he's one of the accused. here he gets a memo, be ag
was marilyn mosby promising to bring justice in the freddie gray case. tonight a newly uncovered e-mail reveals that mosby ordered the cops to ramp up patrols in the exact area where gray was arrested. the e-mail said states' attorney mosby asked me to look into the community concerns regarding drug dealing in the area of north avenue. the e-mail was forwarded to several police officers who were instructed to start daily sweeps. with reaction baltimore's former state attorney and fox news...
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the fact they arrested freddie gray because he fled unprovoked in a high crime area. this proves she knew it was a high crime area and was encouraging arrests. >> okay two issues there. one, the fact she's encouraging arrests at that corner just sends the cops there. i don't even think it's that relevant. >> sends them there to be aggressive. >> let me get my thoughts out. give me a moment. thank you. the fact, the question is what did they do when they got there? did they arrest someone unlawfully? use excessive force and cause this tragic demise? that's the issue. the second is whether it's a high crime area. >> of course they're not. they can't. >> right. they're the boss. why do they have to -- mark, you're making my point. my point is now the prosecutor, the chief prosecutor is part of the story. she's part of the opening statement. i am going point to the table and say ladies and gentlemen of the jury their boss sent my guy to that location to clean up the open drug ring and when he made an arrest that she's saying is illegal, they're saying we had absolute caus
the fact they arrested freddie gray because he fled unprovoked in a high crime area. this proves she knew it was a high crime area and was encouraging arrests. >> okay two issues there. one, the fact she's encouraging arrests at that corner just sends the cops there. i don't even think it's that relevant. >> sends them there to be aggressive. >> let me get my thoughts out. give me a moment. thank you. the fact, the question is what did they do when they got there? did they...
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and who allegedly told police that he could hear freddie gray trying to injure himself. the "washington post" broke that story which mr. allen there after tried to deny to the media. >> the story was according to the "washington post," that there was screaming in the van. you said that he was intentionally screaming and hurting himself. >> untrue. very, very, very untrue. i never talk to nobody. i got my own personal lawyer who i haven't talked on all day because. things going on. the only person i talk to the exact sail thing i'm telling y'all, i told them. >> mr. allen won't to tell reporters that all he heard was, quote, a little banging. and he add that had he and mr. allen are no snitch. tonight "the kelly file" has learned the "washington post" had it right. a source close to the case telling us there is actual videotape of donta allen telling police that freddie gray was repeatedly banging his head against the van. that he sounded like a madman. that he was asking himself why the comes would put him in a van with a crazy person. guys, thank you for being here. so
and who allegedly told police that he could hear freddie gray trying to injure himself. the "washington post" broke that story which mr. allen there after tried to deny to the media. >> the story was according to the "washington post," that there was screaming in the van. you said that he was intentionally screaming and hurting himself. >> untrue. very, very, very untrue. i never talk to nobody. i got my own personal lawyer who i haven't talked on all day...
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another thing castro touched on to his fannie and freddie. we don't know what the future high -- future finance housing system is going to look like. it looks like it is going to the end of the next administration. greta: what is being talked about, dealing with fannie and freddie right now? jon: last year the senate committee passed a way -- passed a bill the white house is backing. the more liberal side of that committee abolishes fannie and friendly -- a bunch is fannie and freddie and replaces it. they want to restrict the government's role in the market even more. there is a consensus that fannie and freddie need to go. the question is what replaces them. right now the talks are trying to bridge that gap. they haven't picked a whole lot lately. greta: what about those that are advocates for fannie and freddie? jon: they are having a stronger influence. they are saying a lot of the things that are fixed might be easier politically, putting some controls in place, some firewalls between taxpayers and fannie and freddie and just keep them d
another thing castro touched on to his fannie and freddie. we don't know what the future high -- future finance housing system is going to look like. it looks like it is going to the end of the next administration. greta: what is being talked about, dealing with fannie and freddie right now? jon: last year the senate committee passed a way -- passed a bill the white house is backing. the more liberal side of that committee abolishes fannie and friendly -- a bunch is fannie and freddie and...
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freddy gray coming out of this store being spotted by police officers. he was arrested a couple blocks away there. i spoke to a lieutenant with the baltimore police today. he's also the head of one of the unions here van guard union and he runs about 18 19 20 police officers in the southern district here in baltimore and told me what his officers tell him about their worries. >> am i going to receive backup from this administration this police commissioner if someone makes a complaint and it's controversial, it may look bad on television am i going to receive backup from this administration? that's the biggest concern. >> not a good place for a police force to be. >> absolutely not. >> do you think you can get past it with this commissioner? >> i don't know. i really don't know. a lot of guys, like i said before many they feel betrayed. >> reporter: now i was pretty surprised at his last answer. i really expected him to say they would figure it out and get beyond it but to say openly and publicly for the first time we heard that that the commissioner tha
freddy gray coming out of this store being spotted by police officers. he was arrested a couple blocks away there. i spoke to a lieutenant with the baltimore police today. he's also the head of one of the unions here van guard union and he runs about 18 19 20 police officers in the southern district here in baltimore and told me what his officers tell him about their worries. >> am i going to receive backup from this administration this police commissioner if someone makes a complaint and...
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that lays out that freddie gray was flailing around in the back of the van. that the officer stopped, checked on him, that alicia white, she didn't show up until the fourth stop. this is only one stop away from the end of the journey. they're charging this woman with causing his death, with causing his death. how do they get there? you tell me, arthur whether they've overcharged. >> they've definitely overcharged. u would like to compliment judge murphy. he did a great job. but vi to be honest with you, i kind of felt like he was playing the role of the defense attorney. those are the things i say when the evidence is not too good against any client. >> you know we'll remember that in the future. >> let's not speculate. let's show restraint before we rush to judgment. those are things that usually a defense attorney says when the evidence is overwhelming against them. here i agree with them. i think the cops released the report. it helps them. they've been under siege for so long it's like hey, look we funl i got the paperwork we didn't kill anybody. >> they
that lays out that freddie gray was flailing around in the back of the van. that the officer stopped, checked on him, that alicia white, she didn't show up until the fourth stop. this is only one stop away from the end of the journey. they're charging this woman with causing his death, with causing his death. how do they get there? you tell me, arthur whether they've overcharged. >> they've definitely overcharged. u would like to compliment judge murphy. he did a great job. but vi to be...
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the report on freddie gray's death is out this morning. it sheds light on what may have happened inside the baltimore police van before he died. >>> this morning, thousands of people are waking up in the dark. peco, ac electric pse&g and ppl are reporting more than 351,000 outages across the delaware valley. patco is stopped. septa and new jersey transit are dealing with delays and suspensions. commuters may have to find a different route to work. the national weather service is investigating a possible tornado that may have touched down in deptford new jersey. the two men you're looking at right now, those are witnesses who say they saw the twisters touch down last night in gloucester county. >>> overnight, nbc 10 was on south street? philadelphia where peco crews were busy working on downed power lines near 24th street. heavy wind and rain in woolwich township gloucester county. take a look at the wind. here's the scene in cherry hill where a tree and live wires fell on to a car that was traveling down road. the fire department had to pu
the report on freddie gray's death is out this morning. it sheds light on what may have happened inside the baltimore police van before he died. >>> this morning, thousands of people are waking up in the dark. peco, ac electric pse&g and ppl are reporting more than 351,000 outages across the delaware valley. patco is stopped. septa and new jersey transit are dealing with delays and suspensions. commuters may have to find a different route to work. the national weather service is...
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as we've said, this van, this is the focus of what happened to freddie gray. this is at the center, really, of the case against these officers. the van that you have there, it's the same type of van that freddie gray was put into. if you could, give us an idea -- and you know how to do this properly -- give us an idea of what is supposed to happen when you put someone in the transport van. how are they supposed to be buckled down? >> generally when we arrest someone, we put them in handcuffs, we handcuff them in the back, put them in the transport van. once we get them inside the transport van, we buckle them up. there are five seat belts on each side. each person that's in the back of the van is seat belted that way hopefully there will be no injuries to that person. by seat belting them in, they should be secure. >> if you are not buckled up and if this van somehow stops short, what can happen? >> well, if the van stops -- if the person is properly secured, they should not be able to move around. if we do have a subject that we can't buckle in because maybe
as we've said, this van, this is the focus of what happened to freddie gray. this is at the center, really, of the case against these officers. the van that you have there, it's the same type of van that freddie gray was put into. if you could, give us an idea -- and you know how to do this properly -- give us an idea of what is supposed to happen when you put someone in the transport van. how are they supposed to be buckled down? >> generally when we arrest someone, we put them in...
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the changes come following the death of freddie gray. the changes include cameras and gps and roller coaster style harnesses. and what may be more significant development. anthony batts is asking for new federal resources to battle the spike in the crime rate. seeking help from prosecutors and law enforcement agents. let's get more from cnn's miguel marquez. >> reporter: john this is high stakes for the police commissioner. he held an extraordinary press conference with the slew of law enforcement officials, most from the federal government saying this was his effort to bring the level of crime down. baltimore has seen extraordinarily high levels of crime, in particular since the rioting over the death of freddie gray. the murder rate is up 40%. 119 murders right now. may saw the deadliest. 43 dead in baltimore in may. the police commissioner saying that much of the violence is driven by the pharmacies. 27 pharmacies robbed among the hundreds of businesses looted and robbed during the riots. saying the prescription drugs from the pharmac
the changes come following the death of freddie gray. the changes include cameras and gps and roller coaster style harnesses. and what may be more significant development. anthony batts is asking for new federal resources to battle the spike in the crime rate. seeking help from prosecutors and law enforcement agents. let's get more from cnn's miguel marquez. >> reporter: john this is high stakes for the police commissioner. he held an extraordinary press conference with the slew of law...
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they say what has happened in the freddie gray case the murder rate has gone up. we reported on the cops -- do you think this is criminals going wild or cops going mild? >> i think it's both. if you know the police aren't doing anything that's the best time to steal. >> larry: criminals are not the smartest. when it comes to crimes they're smart. >> i think it's a excuse and the police are working on the conspiracy theories. they say every time you report a crime -- >> they say there are confident criminals. what criminal isn't confident? i don't know a criminal with low self-esteem. let's break in the house. i don't think i can. >> larry: this isn't black and white. it's blue versus black. >> it's always been blue versus black. what was the police department doing before? they paid out nearly $6 million in settling will cases. giving taxpayers money for the misdeeds of the police since 2011. the last five years. almost $6 million. now they're saying because they're afraid of the protesters they can't do their jobs. were these people afraid of freddie gray when th
they say what has happened in the freddie gray case the murder rate has gone up. we reported on the cops -- do you think this is criminals going wild or cops going mild? >> i think it's both. if you know the police aren't doing anything that's the best time to steal. >> larry: criminals are not the smartest. when it comes to crimes they're smart. >> i think it's a excuse and the police are working on the conspiracy theories. they say every time you report a crime -- >>...
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there are questions about the final moments of freddie gray's life. "the baltimore sun" obtained a copy of the autopsy. he suffered a high energy injury. what does that mean? we have it for you. cnns joe johns is with us in washington. tell us. >> well chris, with six baltimore police officers charged in this case who pleaded not guilty the report will be carefully scrutinized for what it says and does not say. it hasn't been released publicly as part of the evidence but it was leaked to "the baltimore sun." they said it was ruled a homicide the injury occurred inside a police van. gray suffered a single high energy injury like those seen in shallow water dive incidents. it could have been caused when the van stopped. the most significant injury was to the lower left part of his head. the injury may have resulted when he got to his feet and was thrown into the wall of the van. his wrist and ankles were shackled. his his death was deemed a homicide. the officers failed to follow safety procedures up colluding putting him in a seatbelt and getting him t
there are questions about the final moments of freddie gray's life. "the baltimore sun" obtained a copy of the autopsy. he suffered a high energy injury. what does that mean? we have it for you. cnns joe johns is with us in washington. tell us. >> well chris, with six baltimore police officers charged in this case who pleaded not guilty the report will be carefully scrutinized for what it says and does not say. it hasn't been released publicly as part of the evidence but it was...
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intersection where freddie gray was initially spotted. and not to disclose that during any of this is a travesty. >> what about the cops that are indicted? have you had contact with them? have you spoken with them? >> yes, sir. >> what do they say? >> they're just waiting to get their opportunity to come tort kofl they're looking forward to present their case, to being vindicated in this entire mess. you know and i think god willing, they will be. but it might take a little time. >> mosby will not release the autopsy report. it is available. do you have any knowledge as to what is in that report? >> a report will be made available in discovery to the defense attorneys. i can only imagine there's information in there relative to some of the injuries that would raise questions about this being ruled a homicide. >> so you think it might be exculpatory for the six officers? that it would be very telling? do you know that for a fact? >> i know for a fact i think once the autopsy report is release asked gone through by another set of eyes outsi
intersection where freddie gray was initially spotted. and not to disclose that during any of this is a travesty. >> what about the cops that are indicted? have you had contact with them? have you spoken with them? >> yes, sir. >> what do they say? >> they're just waiting to get their opportunity to come tort kofl they're looking forward to present their case, to being vindicated in this entire mess. you know and i think god willing, they will be. but it might take a...
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sfa but people were talking about the freddie gray case. cnn was there live right away when it happened. >> absolutely. and i think those cases seemed more egregious. people were standing on the street and saw a guy who was running at one point and then he got into a police van and could barely walk then ended up dead. it was a much clearer case. this one's fuzzy. we knee to see the autopsy, see toxicology and also investigate the veracity of the videotape itself to find out what happened. it's too early to make any judgments. but the fact that baltimore has happened and other things have happened certainly prompt us to say, hey, this deserves a greater scrutiny. >> puts more of a lens on it and obviously people will focus on it more. harry, is it time to reconsider buckling up these inmates in these police vans? keep hearing wasn't buckled up wasn't buckled up. >> we don't buckle school children in school buses which we should be doing. does he have injuries that are consistent of a rough ride? do the other guys have one consistent of a ro
sfa but people were talking about the freddie gray case. cnn was there live right away when it happened. >> absolutely. and i think those cases seemed more egregious. people were standing on the street and saw a guy who was running at one point and then he got into a police van and could barely walk then ended up dead. it was a much clearer case. this one's fuzzy. we knee to see the autopsy, see toxicology and also investigate the veracity of the videotape itself to find out what...
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the officers who were involved in the arrest of freddie gray. it looks like their criminal trial of those officers will not get underway until this coming fall. freddie gray lost his life in a horrifying set of circumstances. the authorities tell us that freddie was handcuffed and put into the back of a police van but that police officers did not put him in a seat belt. so with his hands handcuffed behind his back, he would not able to brace to brace himself as the police van moved along around the city and as he pleaded for medical help, again the authorities tell us that the officers who were responsible for him ignored his pleas. a medical examiner later reportedfreddie's spine was snapped, he fell into a coma, and later died of those injuries. the protests we saw in ferguson last summer and the protests in baltimore that started after freddie's case came to light has started a long overdue discussion of poverty and policing especially in our cities. my remarks are going to focus on police tactics and police misconduct and the police misjusti
the officers who were involved in the arrest of freddie gray. it looks like their criminal trial of those officers will not get underway until this coming fall. freddie gray lost his life in a horrifying set of circumstances. the authorities tell us that freddie was handcuffed and put into the back of a police van but that police officers did not put him in a seat belt. so with his hands handcuffed behind his back, he would not able to brace to brace himself as the police van moved along around...
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it's a story similar, eerily, to freddie gray's death in baltimore, except for one thing. this man is not african man. >>> and also new this morning, for the first time, we hear from the daughters of the duggars family, who shared details of abuse by their brother and they defend him. >> always so good to have you company with us. i'm christie paul. thanks for being here. >> i'm victor blackwell. let's start with the new allegations in the scandal involving dennis hastert. cnn has learned that three people are now potentially accusing the former house speaker of sexual abuse. >> hastert was charged with bank fraud and lying about his bank accounts. the cash was allegedly hush money to keep one of his victims quiet. now we're learning new information from cnn sources that indicate there could be two other alleged victims. cnn's polo sandoval joins us with more. what have you learned? >> the details have been kept very vague, so it really has taken several days for us to truly begin to put these pieces together. we now know that second individual was approached by the fbi, q
it's a story similar, eerily, to freddie gray's death in baltimore, except for one thing. this man is not african man. >>> and also new this morning, for the first time, we hear from the daughters of the duggars family, who shared details of abuse by their brother and they defend him. >> always so good to have you company with us. i'm christie paul. thanks for being here. >> i'm victor blackwell. let's start with the new allegations in the scandal involving dennis hastert....
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we don't know what's going to happen next but live "right this minute" we have freddie wopg. >> what's up everybody? i see you caught up on my later guitar hero escapade. >> what is going on in your world? >> make plans for another rhythm game world tour which is difficult because the games don't come out until the end of the year anyways. there's a weird part of my life i was a professional rhythm gamer for two years in college which was impressive to know one, happy to have the opportunity to continue. >> first let me say we're not worthy. >> let me just say no you are not. >> probably true. what was the key to you having success again? zbht key i think to success is not caring what people think about you because if you're going to get up there in front of let rally tens of people who play guitar video game as if you are any number of a rock god, it requires a significant lack of self-examination. >> and who would you compare yourself in the real rock world? >> you got townsend there, angus, satriani and the flourish of someone who doesn't know how to play guitar. i look at the air g
we don't know what's going to happen next but live "right this minute" we have freddie wopg. >> what's up everybody? i see you caught up on my later guitar hero escapade. >> what is going on in your world? >> make plans for another rhythm game world tour which is difficult because the games don't come out until the end of the year anyways. there's a weird part of my life i was a professional rhythm gamer for two years in college which was impressive to know one,...
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justin you reported on this copy of the autopsy on freddie gray. tell us exactly what you discovered. >> sure. the big finding is that his injury was caused by a high energy injury. they said they compared it to shallow water diving incidents and think it was caused by the vehicle that he was in the back of either aggressively decelerating or action set rating. the medical examiner thinks he may have been able to prom himself up. because he was shackled at the hands and feet he was unable to brace for a fall that he could not anticipate. they said it was not an accident because the officers could have foreseen that he would need medical assistance. and that it was a homicide because the procedures were in he place for such trans ports. >> they are calling it acts of omission. you're a lawyer a prosecutor. what does it mean as far as the case case against six baltimore police officers? >> there is no question it helps, you have the prosecutors' theory of the case. we know this autopsy report was given to marilyn mosby and she chose to indict had cas
justin you reported on this copy of the autopsy on freddie gray. tell us exactly what you discovered. >> sure. the big finding is that his injury was caused by a high energy injury. they said they compared it to shallow water diving incidents and think it was caused by the vehicle that he was in the back of either aggressively decelerating or action set rating. the medical examiner thinks he may have been able to prom himself up. because he was shackled at the hands and feet he was unable...
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. >> keeping suspects safe, the changes baltimore police are making to the vans like the one freddie gray rode in. >> we had to extend our yellow alert tomorrow, why we're tracking more showers, a little drizzle. we'll talk about why we may have to issue a yellow alert friday. >>> new tonight at 7:00 this image of a boot print may be the crucial bit of evidence that helps investigators determine how the killers broke into that d.c. mansion to attack the savopoulos family and their housekeeper. good evening. i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. they suspect the murderers kicked their way through the french doors on the side of the hope and left behind that boot print. our bruce leshan reports the details are all in the search warrants just unsealed at the courthouse. >> reporter: these search warrants make it very clear that this crime was carefully planned and carried out with almost incomprehensible brutality. almost three weeks after firefighters found savvas, amy and philip savopoulos and housekeeper vera figueroa murdered in the burning mansion crime scene investigators finall
. >> keeping suspects safe, the changes baltimore police are making to the vans like the one freddie gray rode in. >> we had to extend our yellow alert tomorrow, why we're tracking more showers, a little drizzle. we'll talk about why we may have to issue a yellow alert friday. >>> new tonight at 7:00 this image of a boot print may be the crucial bit of evidence that helps investigators determine how the killers broke into that d.c. mansion to attack the savopoulos family...
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right now she is prosecuting six police officers involved in the arrest of freddie gray. gray's death sparking royce. "on the record" griff jenkins has covered the story from the beginning e joins us. >> greta qui confirm tonight that states attorney mosby has put things in motion to block the release of the autopsy report in freddie gray's death. now, that, in and of itself, is unusual. what's even more strike something that she is refusing in the standard practice to give the report to the police as well. they're outraged because they have been conducting their own independent investigation. remember these charges came because of mosby's office investigation. the police wanted their own independent investigation. and now she is also seeking to block the release of the reports to the police as well as a gag order preventing anyone involved in the case from speaking out. >> why? >> she told a local paper that quote: she has a duty tone sure a fair and impartial process and wouldn't be baited into litigating this case through the media. however, she will have to make the c
right now she is prosecuting six police officers involved in the arrest of freddie gray. gray's death sparking royce. "on the record" griff jenkins has covered the story from the beginning e joins us. >> greta qui confirm tonight that states attorney mosby has put things in motion to block the release of the autopsy report in freddie gray's death. now, that, in and of itself, is unusual. what's even more strike something that she is refusing in the standard practice to give the...
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>>> more breaking news freddie gray's autopsy just leaking tonight. what does this mean for the baltimore officers charged in his death. the stunning conclusions from that report. new dashcam video from the moment dylann roof was arrested. let's go "out front." for signs of richard matt and david sweat. there was a major development tonight, police say the men left behind a pair of boots in a cabin, they say this could mean at least one of the men is fleeing barefoot. the terrain is rugged and unforgiving, you're going to see it in a moment. swamps and steep cliffs litter the area. also breaking at this hour a source just now telling cnn that joyce mitchell that's the prison employee under arrest for helping sweat, she's confessed to putting hacksaw blades into frozen chunks of ham burger meet. she passed it on to a correction officer who gave it to richard matt and didn't mutt it through a metal detector we'll have much more on this reporting, including the fact that she tried to convince other employees to move the two killers cells so they were sid
>>> more breaking news freddie gray's autopsy just leaking tonight. what does this mean for the baltimore officers charged in his death. the stunning conclusions from that report. new dashcam video from the moment dylann roof was arrested. let's go "out front." for signs of richard matt and david sweat. there was a major development tonight, police say the men left behind a pair of boots in a cabin, they say this could mean at least one of the men is fleeing barefoot. the...
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the changes come following the death of freddie gray. the changes include installing cameras and gps and harnesses. the police commissioner is asking for more resources to combat the spike in crime. we have miguel marquez with more. >> reporter: this is high stakes for the commissioner anthony batts. he had a press conference with a slew of officials, mostly from the government. he said this is his effort to bring the level of crime down. baltimore has seen high levels of crime, in particular since the riots over the death of freddie gray. the murder rate for the year is up 40% at 119 murders right now. in may, the deadliest month. 43 dead in baltimore in may. the police commissioner saying much of the violence is driven by the pharmacies. 27 pharmacies robbed along the businesses looted and robbed during the riots. the prescription drugs is fuelling the violence. >> nothing is more important than the sanctity of human life within this city. mere numbers miss the point. we're talking about people. these are not numbers. these are human b
the changes come following the death of freddie gray. the changes include installing cameras and gps and harnesses. the police commissioner is asking for more resources to combat the spike in crime. we have miguel marquez with more. >> reporter: this is high stakes for the commissioner anthony batts. he had a press conference with a slew of officials, mostly from the government. he said this is his effort to bring the level of crime down. baltimore has seen high levels of crime, in...
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and last night we spoke about freddie gray's autopsy report leaked to the baltimore sun. baltimore prosecutor marilyn mosby won't give the defense lawyers a copy yet, so we know the lawyers didn't do it. so who leaked it? last night i said at the outset mosby's office denied they did. two offices have a copy. medical office and the prosecutors. both are a suspect. our report hit a nerve mosby's because while we were on the air and even after i set her off as the one leaking the autopsy. mosby's office emailed this: i want to make it very clear that the state's attorneys office did not release the freddie gray autopsy report as i have repeated ely state. i strongly condemn anyone's access to trial evidence who has leaked information prior to the resolution of this case. note to mosby skip the condemning. that's just talk. she needs to make sure it doesn't happen. that's the job. one other thing why is mosby going on stage at rock concerts and posing in a fashion magazine, vogue trying out for reality show or being the chief prosecutor? you tell me. and now we have, of cour
and last night we spoke about freddie gray's autopsy report leaked to the baltimore sun. baltimore prosecutor marilyn mosby won't give the defense lawyers a copy yet, so we know the lawyers didn't do it. so who leaked it? last night i said at the outset mosby's office denied they did. two offices have a copy. medical office and the prosecutors. both are a suspect. our report hit a nerve mosby's because while we were on the air and even after i set her off as the one leaking the autopsy. mosby's...
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but in the week of freddie gray's death. six colleagues all criminally charged. they by the way, officers believe their actions were justified. they told me they're afraid of being prosecuted as well. they're being reactive not proactive, they're saying essentially to the city of baltimore, you want a softer more gentle police department? here you go. are the criminals right in thinking you all will not arrest people as you would before? >> you have to risk of you have to look at it like -- if i chase this guy who possibly has a gun and he gets hit by a car will be i be charged with criminal negligence. these are the things that we have to weigh when we are running past a group of guys on the corner. and we can't make the decision because we will be we run the risk of being criminally charged. >> so referencing past guys on a corner especially guys with bulges in their waist bands, potentially being armed. wolf they will pass by nine times out of ten. i stead what's your biggest fear waking up working as a cop on the city streets inn nay? brooke it's not being sh
but in the week of freddie gray's death. six colleagues all criminally charged. they by the way, officers believe their actions were justified. they told me they're afraid of being prosecuted as well. they're being reactive not proactive, they're saying essentially to the city of baltimore, you want a softer more gentle police department? here you go. are the criminals right in thinking you all will not arrest people as you would before? >> you have to risk of you have to look at it like...
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this is the convenience store freddie gray was coming out of. he was arrested a couple blocks down that way. what they are saying in this document that weeks before freddie gray came out of this convenience store and saw officers there, that mows by's office had asked police in this area to crackdown. what they said was an open air drug market on this particular quarter. they offered up pictures surveillance pictures from residence they say to prove that drugs were being sold here openly. one of the officers who received that e-mail instruction to crackdown on this corner was lieutenant brian rice one of the people who saw gray chased him and arrested him down there, and now faces charges with his arrest as well. moseby's office says they have now received the motion and say they're not going to try it in the media they will try it in court, and they will have a response at the appropriate time in court, but certainly this opens up a whole other can of worms, they are accusing her basically of ordering cops to crackdown here and then prosecuting
this is the convenience store freddie gray was coming out of. he was arrested a couple blocks down that way. what they are saying in this document that weeks before freddie gray came out of this convenience store and saw officers there, that mows by's office had asked police in this area to crackdown. what they said was an open air drug market on this particular quarter. they offered up pictures surveillance pictures from residence they say to prove that drugs were being sold here openly. one...
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. >>> the autopsy report on freddie gray. the injury that medical examiners said he likely died from. >>reporter: up early for the east shore freeway. not bad. there is plenty of room for you between the richmond area. we'll tell you more straight ahead. >>reporter: a lot of 50s here this morning. slight cooling and suddenly changes unless you are far enough a way from the coast. 52 in santa rosa right now. >>> the autopsy ruled di -- freddie grades death was due to the sudden stop of a van. six officer pled not guilty to his death. >>> there will be a unique program that will provide private defense attorneys for people who need a lawyer. the program was evaluated after they received 80 complaints. some say that committee fell short. there are plans to take a second look. the chief defender would like to take a second look and hire many minorities. >> we see too many complaints and that lawyer we may not continue to give cases too. >> last year they had 18 private attorneys that handled 20,000 cases. >>> a driving school shu
. >>> the autopsy report on freddie gray. the injury that medical examiners said he likely died from. >>reporter: up early for the east shore freeway. not bad. there is plenty of room for you between the richmond area. we'll tell you more straight ahead. >>reporter: a lot of 50s here this morning. slight cooling and suddenly changes unless you are far enough a way from the coast. 52 in santa rosa right now. >>> the autopsy ruled di -- freddie grades death was due...
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. >> new information in the in the freddie gray death case. we'll tell you what an autopsy report reveals. >> good day everyone, it is wednesday, june 23rd or 4th? what's the date today? i think that's right. yes, the fourth, it says the 23rd in the -- i new that wasn't right. this is, by the way the fourth day of the sign every cancer someone corrected me yesterday, the 21 when we started the cancer sign. >> oh, really? >> yes. >> already in that? >> sue? >> he's got gem my and cancer. >> who does he act more like? >> speaking of mess, how is that for segway? you were asking people for pictures, on twitter. >> you got one already? >> we got one. yes, from eileen, her backyard, look at that, the split in the tree could have been lightning or maybe a strong wind took it down. but, that's pretty dramatic to walk out and see that. and i think the light of day today, a the low of people will be seeing something that happened, maybe in that backyard. but, hopefully, everybody is okay. 71 degrees in philadelphia right now. 75% relative humidity, tha
. >> new information in the in the freddie gray death case. we'll tell you what an autopsy report reveals. >> good day everyone, it is wednesday, june 23rd or 4th? what's the date today? i think that's right. yes, the fourth, it says the 23rd in the -- i new that wasn't right. this is, by the way the fourth day of the sign every cancer someone corrected me yesterday, the 21 when we started the cancer sign. >> oh, really? >> yes. >> already in that? >> sue?...
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and in baltimore the day freddie gray was arrested -- since the day freddie gray was arrested 51 people have been killed in baltimore. 51. 47 of them have been black. not one has died at the hands of a police officer. we'll take a look at that. plus the reverend al sharpton could be in hot water again for preaching a political agenda and how from the pulpit at the request of that tax-exempt organization the naacp. judge andrew napolitano is here after this break. >> don't come up in here and think they're going to have four or five days of convention. we're going to have another convention outside. [ applause ] relook. rethink. reimagine. because right here, right now it's time to take a closer look at botox® cosmetic, the only fda approved treatment for the temporary improvement of both moderate to severe frown lines and crow's feet. see what real results can really look like. so talk to your doctor about botox® cosmetic. and make it part of what you do for you. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor rig
and in baltimore the day freddie gray was arrested -- since the day freddie gray was arrested 51 people have been killed in baltimore. 51. 47 of them have been black. not one has died at the hands of a police officer. we'll take a look at that. plus the reverend al sharpton could be in hot water again for preaching a political agenda and how from the pulpit at the request of that tax-exempt organization the naacp. judge andrew napolitano is here after this break. >> don't come up in here...
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and in baltimore the day freddie gray was arrested -- since the day freddie gray was arrested 51 people have been killed in baltimore. 51. 47 of them have been black. not one has died at the hands of a police officer. we'll take a look at that. plus the reverend al sharpton could be in hot water again for preaching a political agenda and how from the pulpit at the request of that tax-exempt organization the naacp. judge andrew napolitano is here after this break. >> don't come up in here and think they're going to have four or five days of convention. we're going to have another convention outside. [ applause ] why are you deleting these photos? because my teeth are yellow. why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for 2 times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. working on my feet all day gave me pain here. in my knees. but now, i step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic insert
and in baltimore the day freddie gray was arrested -- since the day freddie gray was arrested 51 people have been killed in baltimore. 51. 47 of them have been black. not one has died at the hands of a police officer. we'll take a look at that. plus the reverend al sharpton could be in hot water again for preaching a political agenda and how from the pulpit at the request of that tax-exempt organization the naacp. judge andrew napolitano is here after this break. >> don't come up in here...
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debt -- since grady -- freddie gray's death in baltimore. the task force will make recommendations on police training this afternoon. it is also seeking to find a way to improve the relationship between officers and the communities they serve. fairfax county police will go through mental health training starting today. nearly two dozen officers will experience training with what it is like to deal with mental health issues, such of schizophrenia. today's event is out -- is to help them recognize the signs and symptoms of mental illness. we could be in line for some possible storms. chief meteorologist doug hill is here with the forecast. doug: at the rockville campus 75 degrees right now with east northeasterly winds right now. look to the west, cumberland, maryland, 90 degrees already farther west, plenty of warm air. here is what we are watching. a cold front is stretching from chicago to kansas city and out ahead of it is showers and storms developing. now crossing ohio into west virginia. that is the line we watch and maybe an additional
debt -- since grady -- freddie gray's death in baltimore. the task force will make recommendations on police training this afternoon. it is also seeking to find a way to improve the relationship between officers and the communities they serve. fairfax county police will go through mental health training starting today. nearly two dozen officers will experience training with what it is like to deal with mental health issues, such of schizophrenia. today's event is out -- is to help them...