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and everything at night is harder anderson. this much energy at daytime, it takes twice as much as night. and there are a lot of people on the street that didn't hear the mayor or the governor speak today. they've been out on the street all day. so the ability to communicate is going to be hard, and it will take patience on the police part tonight as they move through and try to get people to move. the number one objective is peace and not confrontation but number two, there are people that you just said, that think they are doing the right thing by being a part of the solution but which leads to what are we going to do tomorrow and the day after? we have to stop playing checkers and start playing a little chess here. and we have to start addressing why the people are protesting? they are protesting over justice and yet the baltimore police department still don't have cameras. this incident happened and they vested themselves -- and they investigated themselves. that is two things in every city keep coming up and we still don't
and everything at night is harder anderson. this much energy at daytime, it takes twice as much as night. and there are a lot of people on the street that didn't hear the mayor or the governor speak today. they've been out on the street all day. so the ability to communicate is going to be hard, and it will take patience on the police part tonight as they move through and try to get people to move. the number one objective is peace and not confrontation but number two, there are people that you...
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but anderson continued shooting at police who this time returned fire wounding anderson. a police officer was also shot. >> we know that our officers put themselves in front of harm's way. >> reporter: now the sergeant who was shot was grazed in the leg. we're told he's doing just fine. the condition of the suspect has not been released. as for the woman who was kidnapped, there's no word on how or when she escaped but she is found and unharmed and she is safe tonight. coming up at 6:00 you'll hear from witnesses twr the scene last night and we'll give you more on the charges anderson is facing. pat, back to you. >>> the roads are open again, but the northeast community are where the chase ended is still shaken up. part of h street stayed closed until 9:00 this morning. more than 12 hours after the chase and the gunfire ended. the dramatic shoot-out with police happened in front of a sandwich shop. the h street corridor has seen a comeback over the past decade and the shooting has some business obereb owners in the neighborhood feeling a little rattled. >> somebody shooti
but anderson continued shooting at police who this time returned fire wounding anderson. a police officer was also shot. >> we know that our officers put themselves in front of harm's way. >> reporter: now the sergeant who was shot was grazed in the leg. we're told he's doing just fine. the condition of the suspect has not been released. as for the woman who was kidnapped, there's no word on how or when she escaped but she is found and unharmed and she is safe tonight. coming up at...
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the andersons were creating a museum. yes, it was a house for showing off and celebration, but i think there is an underlying message that was going on. that is that we are trying to bring all of the different cultures of the worlds together in one place. with that, i will stop and take any questions that anybody has. thank you. [applause] dr. wilson: question? go ahead. >> how comfortable are you with the term beaux-arts as a architectural style? dr. wilson: i am not comfortable with it at all. [laughter] dr. wilson: as i have said, and i don't have time to go into the beaux-arts, but yes, you learn classicism, but you learn the other styles as well. the students that is there designed -- their designed in these studios are in all sports of styles --medieval romanesque, all sorts. not one type was being taught. there were certain principles about organization, about about procession through the space, about relationship with interior spaces to the exterior forms, but it was not a style. but beginning in the 1980's into t
the andersons were creating a museum. yes, it was a house for showing off and celebration, but i think there is an underlying message that was going on. that is that we are trying to bring all of the different cultures of the worlds together in one place. with that, i will stop and take any questions that anybody has. thank you. [applause] dr. wilson: question? go ahead. >> how comfortable are you with the term beaux-arts as a architectural style? dr. wilson: i am not comfortable with it...
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it did seem as though it was well-intentioned, anderson.heard me talking to that young man, he said he wanted to go home. walking down the street wasn't the smartest thing, walking into the guys in the different colored shirts seemed to be a problem also. >> chris, we're going to stay with your pictures. i want to bring in pastor reid here, who has been kind enough to stay with us as the curfew approaches. dr. reed, you were saying before we went on-air. monday we saw the worst in baltimore, perhaps. but since then shall in the days since then, and today we have seen the best. >> we have seen the best and the worst. the funeral for freddie gray was the best of baltimore. we believe that there would be no violence, no rioting. but it broke out. but then ministers and gang leaders came together on the streets where the worst violence was, and stopped the violence. went back to the church and talked together. and so the question is not what people obey the curfew tonight. the question is, dr. king said, american democracy is based upon the rig
it did seem as though it was well-intentioned, anderson.heard me talking to that young man, he said he wanted to go home. walking down the street wasn't the smartest thing, walking into the guys in the different colored shirts seemed to be a problem also. >> chris, we're going to stay with your pictures. i want to bring in pastor reid here, who has been kind enough to stay with us as the curfew approaches. dr. reed, you were saying before we went on-air. monday we saw the worst in...
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across the street are the anderson mansion was starting to go up and minnie and the andersons were friendsbut often competitive socially about who could throw the bigger galas. so this this was 1902. as i said lars was the son of nicolas anderson who was living on 16th and k street or he had died at this point. his mother still lived in the house on 16th and k. lars anise bell could have moved into that house but at that point, this heavy richardsonian house was not stylish. and it was not in the in then vogue area of town which was dupont circle. when lars maertd isabel, isabell had just recently inherited $17 million. and i spent some time trying to calculate what that is in today's dollars and i came up with several figures. " low end is in today's dollars is $378 million. on the high end, depending on how it's measured, dollars buying power today, or in power and influence it's up to $11.7 billion. anyway isabell was the wealthiest woman in america when she married lars. so they had actually bought these house lots from the patton sisters and it's said that the andersons never felt tot
across the street are the anderson mansion was starting to go up and minnie and the andersons were friendsbut often competitive socially about who could throw the bigger galas. so this this was 1902. as i said lars was the son of nicolas anderson who was living on 16th and k street or he had died at this point. his mother still lived in the house on 16th and k. lars anise bell could have moved into that house but at that point, this heavy richardsonian house was not stylish. and it was not in...
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sometime later, anderson was spotted by d.c. police on bruce place in southeast where anderson opened fire on officers. a police chased anderson he opened fire again, this time near the intersection of 3rd and m streets northeast. about 8:00 the chase end near 1 11 and h streets northeast with a crash and a hail of gunfire. >> we know that our officers put themselves in front of harm's way. >> reporter: in fact a d.c. police sergeant was shot in the leg. anderson was also shot. >> i thought it was like shooting a movie at first. then i said no this isn't a movie, this is real life. >> reporter: that police officer who was shot is doing just fine. we're told he's been released from the hospital as of today. as for the suspects his condition has not been released. now, the charging documents reveal that the suspect has been charged with kidnapping and that that victim was at one point his girlfriend. the charging documents also reveal that the officer that he is charged with assaulting is not the officer who was shot here on h str
sometime later, anderson was spotted by d.c. police on bruce place in southeast where anderson opened fire on officers. a police chased anderson he opened fire again, this time near the intersection of 3rd and m streets northeast. about 8:00 the chase end near 1 11 and h streets northeast with a crash and a hail of gunfire. >> we know that our officers put themselves in front of harm's way. >> reporter: in fact a d.c. police sergeant was shot in the leg. anderson was also shot....
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anderson. >> erin thanks very much. good evening, everyone. from baltimore. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> we just heard from anthony batts reporting his officers made 18 arrests today, reminding people the curfew is still very much in effect and that that curfew will be enforced at 10:00, saying he anticipates no major issues. those were his words. there are a lot of demonstrations on the streets. you're seeing one right there. a large crowd moving peacefully through the streets. i actually encountered that crowd in traffic just a short time ago, and i can tell you, they are actually directing traffic themselves. the protesters are out in front of that protest. i didn't actually see any police at the front of the protest. and they were actually stopping cars directing traffic. it was a very orderly protest, thousands of people multiracial, peaceful marching through the streets, accompanied by major police and national guard presence. a major protest, as well in new york. this is what the crowds look like tonight in and around in un
anderson. >> erin thanks very much. good evening, everyone. from baltimore. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> we just heard from anthony batts reporting his officers made 18 arrests today, reminding people the curfew is still very much in effect and that that curfew will be enforced at 10:00, saying he anticipates no major issues. those were his words. there are a lot of demonstrations on the streets. you're seeing one right there. a large crowd moving peacefully through...
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>> thanks so much, anderson. ten days since the death of freddie gray the man who suffered what is literally an inexplicable brutal injury while in the custody of baltimore police. since then gray's name and image have been used as a symbol for the notion of the movement against police brutality. but he was a 24-year-old man, a son, a father. before america heard his name chanted in the streets before his own characterize echoed across news reels and spurred riots across his city freddie gray was struggling to make a life for himself here and building a long rap sheet along the way. this right here was the home that freddie gray lived in toward the end of his life. people in the neighborhood say he didn't grow up here. he'd been here for about a year or so. he came and went always said hello, seemed like a nice guy, they say. they never saw any sign of any trouble. but "the baltimore sun" report that is gray's life was marked by financial hardship from the very beginning. he was raised in a home so squalid, they
>> thanks so much, anderson. ten days since the death of freddie gray the man who suffered what is literally an inexplicable brutal injury while in the custody of baltimore police. since then gray's name and image have been used as a symbol for the notion of the movement against police brutality. but he was a 24-year-old man, a son, a father. before america heard his name chanted in the streets before his own characterize echoed across news reels and spurred riots across his city freddie...
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. >> reporter: his name is ronald anderson and he is in police custody at the hospital tonight after taking several rounds in a gunbattle with police here. court records show anderson was convicted of manslaughter in 1991 and that when he allegedly kidnapped his 20-year-old girl friend outside a battered women shelter, he was already facing an assault charge that had left the woman shaken, crying and visibly afraid. >> now move! move! >> reporter: ed down the census bureau and used explosives to breach the doors after the shooting. >> i can see the cops are come in and i can see someone on the ground in a black uniform trying to get resuscitated. >> reporter: but anderson had raced off in his honda allegedly shooting repeatedly at officers before they rammed his car outside an h street restaurant. >> we heard people in the restaurant saying get down. everybody get on the floor. >> there was definitely gunfire back and forth. we were hiding behind the bar and i crawled to the glass door on the side and locked it. >> reporter: the shelter says the victim was staying there to get away f
. >> reporter: his name is ronald anderson and he is in police custody at the hospital tonight after taking several rounds in a gunbattle with police here. court records show anderson was convicted of manslaughter in 1991 and that when he allegedly kidnapped his 20-year-old girl friend outside a battered women shelter, he was already facing an assault charge that had left the woman shaken, crying and visibly afraid. >> now move! move! >> reporter: ed down the census bureau and...
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>> anderson: it is a campfire.yes are upon them, they tell a story. >> rose: the story of ted began with a small conference in the 1980s... >> it can record one hour... >> rose: ...where bold new ideas were presented about technology, entertainment and design-- "ted," for short. >> ...digital likeness, visual technology... >> we've had so many people... >> rose: anderson was a successful magazine publisher. he attended his first ted conference in 1998 and fell in love with what he heard there, and so he bought ted and turned it into a non-profit organization. in 2006, as something of an experiment, he put a handful of conference talks online. the reaction was almost immediate. >> anderson: we started to get emails that said things like "i'm sitting at my computer screen crying." >> rose: an emotional connection. >> anderson: and... and a passionate connection, like these... these talks had got inside people's heads and changed them. >> jill bolte taylor: so, this is a real human brain... >> rose: one of the earlies
>> anderson: it is a campfire.yes are upon them, they tell a story. >> rose: the story of ted began with a small conference in the 1980s... >> it can record one hour... >> rose: ...where bold new ideas were presented about technology, entertainment and design-- "ted," for short. >> ...digital likeness, visual technology... >> we've had so many people... >> rose: anderson was a successful magazine publisher. he attended his first ted conference...
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i don't know. >> anderson, anderson. >> they are upset and you are saying you wouldn't be. >> he wased all right. he was absolutely rocked and devastated. he was not only -- the media statements what can i do for mr. harris and his family that has been his absolute core center intent. >> mr. brewster i do appreciate your time and thank you very much. >> okay. >> attorney for the bate -- mr. bates there. >>> and next the family for hostage hostage weinstein took to try to bring him safely home. at your ford dealer... that's where! our expert trained technicians... state of the art technology and warranty parts keep your vehicle running right. it's no wonder we sold more than 3.5 million tires last year and durning the big tire event get a $120 mail in rebate on 4 select tires. ♪ doug, we have the results, but first, we have a very special guest. come on out, flo! [house band playing] you have anything to say to flo? nah, i'll just let the results do the talking. [crowd booing] well, he can do that. we show our progressive direct rate and the rates of our competitors even if progressiv
i don't know. >> anderson, anderson. >> they are upset and you are saying you wouldn't be. >> he wased all right. he was absolutely rocked and devastated. he was not only -- the media statements what can i do for mr. harris and his family that has been his absolute core center intent. >> mr. brewster i do appreciate your time and thank you very much. >> okay. >> attorney for the bate -- mr. bates there. >>> and next the family for hostage hostage...
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anderson that is the cvs. you know that cvs pharmacy. that is where the looting and the burning started yesterday. what we've seen out here today so far, hundreds of demonstrators have come out, demonstrating for the most part peacefully. what has intrigued me is what some are calling this unit line-- unity line and you have seen people locking armed, montgomery prince george's county p.d. and they are creating a buffering line between themselves and those out here who might be hot and angry and frustrated. tell me what your day has been like being the buffer between yourself and the officers behind you? >> the day has been positive. all of us have come together to stand together to be a buffer between law enforcement and the peaceful protesters. we want to be here as an example. our city is going through a lot right now and i want to make sure the world sees and our city sees we are standing strong as a group and unit as a group of color, all races, creeds and back grounds to support us. >> and i was talking, anderson to this gentleman
anderson that is the cvs. you know that cvs pharmacy. that is where the looting and the burning started yesterday. what we've seen out here today so far, hundreds of demonstrators have come out, demonstrating for the most part peacefully. what has intrigued me is what some are calling this unit line-- unity line and you have seen people locking armed, montgomery prince george's county p.d. and they are creating a buffering line between themselves and those out here who might be hot and angry...
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anderson, stay there.re going to talk and get some answers about the law enforcement presence right now. the national guard, of course moved into baltimore early this morning. the governor of maryland calling the decision a quote last resort but a necessary one to restore order. these are some of the images of the maryland national guard, suited up fatigued armed, braced prepared for the worst. so far thankfully the protests have been pae peaceful today. maryland national guards spokesman colonel john koehler joins us on the phone. you now have 1,000 guards men and women on the streets of baltimore. what has the response to their presence been like? >> well the response has been very positive. the citizens are glad to see us. some are concerned that it does heighten the awareness of what's happening. but mostly the feedback we're getting is very positive. >> there's also a question when the national guard is called in about making the streets of baltimore or ferguson or wherever looking like a war zone bec
anderson, stay there.re going to talk and get some answers about the law enforcement presence right now. the national guard, of course moved into baltimore early this morning. the governor of maryland calling the decision a quote last resort but a necessary one to restore order. these are some of the images of the maryland national guard, suited up fatigued armed, braced prepared for the worst. so far thankfully the protests have been pae peaceful today. maryland national guards spokesman...
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this is not the first time ronald anderson has been involved in
this is not the first time ronald anderson has been involved in
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but anderson's forces fight back through murder and acts of terror.ere you have a 16 year old jesse with his band who are engaging in the most atrocious activities killing behind enemy lines. >> their main targets are the railroads, the life blood of the union advance. on september 27 1864 bloody bill and 80 of his soldiers hijack a train. but instead of supplies they find something even more valuable. >> this train has aboard a number of union forces on their way home and they are unarmed. they really pose no threat but they have fallen to bloody bill anderson and his band. >> all you will die like dogs. >> bloody bill wasn't afraid to send a message. and it could be pretty brutal. we are talking about cut out tongues scalps, desecrateing dead bodies. bloody bill anderson had a very deep effect on jesse james because he was something of a mentor to jesse. james was involved in a lot of imitated behavior doing what bloody bill did. >> the bushwhackers killed 22 union soldiers and four civilians. >> jesse and frank james ride with bloody bill. until it
but anderson's forces fight back through murder and acts of terror.ere you have a 16 year old jesse with his band who are engaging in the most atrocious activities killing behind enemy lines. >> their main targets are the railroads, the life blood of the union advance. on september 27 1864 bloody bill and 80 of his soldiers hijack a train. but instead of supplies they find something even more valuable. >> this train has aboard a number of union forces on their way home and they are...
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when that car took off, anderson followed in his car. the other driver apparently headed to the census bureau because she knew there were armed security guards there. the driver of the honda crashed that car into a pole near the security post. anderson was right behind and exchanged gunfire with the guards. that's when 59-year-old guard lawrence buckner was killed. anderson they took off, spotted later in the evening by d.c. police. there was another exchange of gunfire here at 11th and h. that is when police wounded and captured him. now we can tell you mr. anderson is still in the hospital tonight recovering from his wounds. if he's convicted in this case, he could get the death penalty. we're live at h and 11th hank silverberg, wusa9. >> the census security guard lawrence buckner was buried this morning in colonial beach, virginia. >>> we have every coed plenty of road rage stories -- covered plenty of road rage story around here. this one might make them all. >> this was a black porsche carrera ramming a freight truck over and over a
when that car took off, anderson followed in his car. the other driver apparently headed to the census bureau because she knew there were armed security guards there. the driver of the honda crashed that car into a pole near the security post. anderson was right behind and exchanged gunfire with the guards. that's when 59-year-old guard lawrence buckner was killed. anderson they took off, spotted later in the evening by d.c. police. there was another exchange of gunfire here at 11th and h. that...
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anderson? >> miguel in terms of where you were earlier in the day, because you showed us earlier in the day firefighters trying to set up a hose to battle the blaze in the cvs, then while you were broadcasting an individual or two individuals, i couldn't tell took knives or box cutters and cut into that hose trying to stop the water pressure from being able to put out that blaze. where are you in relation to that scene that we saw earlier and just describe a little bit about what happened earlier. >> reporter: we are about six blocks from there, literally you can see if you point the camera up that way, adrian you can see the lights flashing all the way up pennsylvania avenue. that's where we were earlier. that's where the cvs was. that's where the firefighters were trying to set up the hose. it was unbelievable to watch firefighters drive up in a melee, basically, with individuals throwing rocks and stones at them as they're trying to get this fire out. people coming out of that cvs, having lo
anderson? >> miguel in terms of where you were earlier in the day, because you showed us earlier in the day firefighters trying to set up a hose to battle the blaze in the cvs, then while you were broadcasting an individual or two individuals, i couldn't tell took knives or box cutters and cut into that hose trying to stop the water pressure from being able to put out that blaze. where are you in relation to that scene that we saw earlier and just describe a little bit about what happened...
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brooke anderson is here with me.evin frazier is off, nancy will be joining us a little bit later with all the acm news from arlington, texas. >>> right now the news is not so good for beverly hills housewife kim richards, we have got the latest on her arrest. >> kim do you regret the restaurant skaen? >> that's kim richards just hours after being released from police custody. >> kim, is it true that you kicked a police officer? >> kim are you drinking again? >> the realty star ignored questions. she faces multiple charges after an aemglleged incident early this morning here at the beverly hills hotel. that's ki
brooke anderson is here with me.evin frazier is off, nancy will be joining us a little bit later with all the acm news from arlington, texas. >>> right now the news is not so good for beverly hills housewife kim richards, we have got the latest on her arrest. >> kim do you regret the restaurant skaen? >> that's kim richards just hours after being released from police custody. >> kim, is it true that you kicked a police officer? >> kim are you drinking again?...
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ronald anderson is no stranger to the police. he was supposed to be in court today, answering charges of domestic violence. roz plater has more on the story. roz: he has a rather relate the rap sheet, including manslaughter while armed, drugs, and a mystic violence. 48-year-old ronald anderson was supposed to spend this day and a prince george's county courtroom, facing charges of beating his 20-year-old ex-girlfriend back in february. charging documents say that the police also willing on the right side of the victims face. d.c. police say that is the same woman he kidnapped at gunpoint thursday evening in front of a domestic violence safe house. and that was just the beginning of the chaos. from there, anderson drove to the census bureau when suitland, shooting and killing a guard, a 50 nine-year-old devoted husband, father, and grandfather. swat teams swarmed the campus, during the gun man was holed up inside as terrified workers sheltered in place. tactical officers set off multiple flash bangs as they searched the parking ga
ronald anderson is no stranger to the police. he was supposed to be in court today, answering charges of domestic violence. roz plater has more on the story. roz: he has a rather relate the rap sheet, including manslaughter while armed, drugs, and a mystic violence. 48-year-old ronald anderson was supposed to spend this day and a prince george's county courtroom, facing charges of beating his 20-year-old ex-girlfriend back in february. charging documents say that the police also willing on the...
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ronald anderson is recovering in a hospital. police say he kidnapped his girl friend, shot and killed a security guard at the creb bus bureau -- census bureau, led police on chase. >> reporter: it started as an alleged domestic violence crime, but before it ended here on h street it took a while. it impacted dozens of more people and changed dozens more lives who seemingly had nothing to do with that crime. it began between 48-year-old ronald anderson and his 20-year- old girl friend. >> she was being stalked and ultimately was abducted by her abuser. >> reporter: anderson, the alleged abuser, convicted of manslaughter in 1991 and currently under restraining order filed by his girl friend was facing an assault charge when he allegedly kidnapped her, took her to the u.s. census bureau in suitland, shot a security guard who tried to help her, took d.c. police on a high speed chase, shot and wound an officer on h street before being shot himself. again it began between anderson and his girl friend but didn't end that way. >> we hav
ronald anderson is recovering in a hospital. police say he kidnapped his girl friend, shot and killed a security guard at the creb bus bureau -- census bureau, led police on chase. >> reporter: it started as an alleged domestic violence crime, but before it ended here on h street it took a while. it impacted dozens of more people and changed dozens more lives who seemingly had nothing to do with that crime. it began between 48-year-old ronald anderson and his 20-year- old girl friend....
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but anderson's forces fight back through murder and acts of terror.ere you have a 16 year old jesse with his band who are engaging in the most atrocious activities, killing behind enemy lines. >> their main targets are the railroads, the life blood of the union advance. on september 27, 1864 bloody bill and 80 of his soldiers hijack a train. but instead of supplies they find something even more valuable. >> this train has aboard a number of union forces on their way home and they are unarmed. they really pose no threat but they have fallen to bloody bill anderson and his band. >> all you will die like dogs. >> bloody bill wasn't afraid to send a message. and it could be pretty brutal. we are talking about cut out tongues, scalps, desecrating dead bodies. bloody bill anderson had a very deep effect on jesse james because he was something of a mentor to jesse. james was involved in a lot of imitated behavior doing what bloody bill did. >> the bushwhackers killed 22 union soldiers and four civilians. >> jesse and frank james ride with bloody bill. until
but anderson's forces fight back through murder and acts of terror.ere you have a 16 year old jesse with his band who are engaging in the most atrocious activities, killing behind enemy lines. >> their main targets are the railroads, the life blood of the union advance. on september 27, 1864 bloody bill and 80 of his soldiers hijack a train. but instead of supplies they find something even more valuable. >> this train has aboard a number of union forces on their way home and they...
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you are seeing right now, anderson, is the line of voentss that have come -- volunteers that have come out here to put themselves between protestors and police and making more of a distance between police and the crowd here. the crowd has dwindled some in numbers. still a significant number of people but not what we saw even two hours ago. what they are trying to do now is trying to move people back just a little bit more. can you see beyond the linked chain, some people there who are still sort of caught in the middle. police trying to create more of a distance between themselves and those who are still out there. even more than just a few minutes ago -- anderson, i saw someone trying to throw something there at some of the officers there. some sort of an object there at officers. we'll see what happens now. let me try to get a better view point here. as we move through. you can see some of those here still trying to tell people to move back. to move back and to try to keep
you are seeing right now, anderson, is the line of voentss that have come -- volunteers that have come out here to put themselves between protestors and police and making more of a distance between police and the crowd here. the crowd has dwindled some in numbers. still a significant number of people but not what we saw even two hours ago. what they are trying to do now is trying to move people back just a little bit more. can you see beyond the linked chain, some people there who are still...
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>> i'll tell you, anderson. had this guy when he was dilly dallying walking down the streets and the cops not taking any action had shot and killed somebody on the street we'd be talking about, how come that officer didn't take any action earlier. >> mark stick around, there's another story i want to get you involved in. >>> coming up next is that tulsa volunteer deputy who killed a suspect turns himself in. i want to get mark's take on the psychological theory that his defenders are now using to explain why he fired his revolver instead of his taser. one criminologist calls it junk science. another expert says it's a winning argument in court. we'll talk to both of them ahead and mark. >>> and later, sentencing in what's being called one of the biggest school cheating scandals ever. we're not talking about students cheating we're talking about administrators teachers being forced to pass up to pass students along who were not getting the education they deserve, we're joined by the man who led the investigation,
>> i'll tell you, anderson. had this guy when he was dilly dallying walking down the streets and the cops not taking any action had shot and killed somebody on the street we'd be talking about, how come that officer didn't take any action earlier. >> mark stick around, there's another story i want to get you involved in. >>> coming up next is that tulsa volunteer deputy who killed a suspect turns himself in. i want to get mark's take on the psychological theory that his...
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. >> reporter: his name ronald anderson. he is still in the hospital tonight after taking several rounds in a running gunbattle with police officers right here. he has not yet been charged with the murder of that security guard in maryland, but here in d.c. he has already been charged with armed kidnapping and armed assault on a police officer. at the southeast d.c. home that ronald anderson used as a mill drop and to meet his pro -- mail drop and to meet his probation officer, marcus barr said he was shocked to hear he was the man who allegedly kidnapped his girl friend, shot and killed a security guard, lawrence buckner in suitland, and then led scores of police on a chase that ended on h street. >> he never displayed any of that. he was always nice and kind to us. >> reporter: but court records show anderson was convicted of manslaughter in 1991 and that when he allegedly kidnapped his 20-year-old girl friend outside a battered women's shelter, he was already facing an assault charge that had left the woman shaking, cryin
. >> reporter: his name ronald anderson. he is still in the hospital tonight after taking several rounds in a running gunbattle with police officers right here. he has not yet been charged with the murder of that security guard in maryland, but here in d.c. he has already been charged with armed kidnapping and armed assault on a police officer. at the southeast d.c. home that ronald anderson used as a mill drop and to meet his pro -- mail drop and to meet his probation officer, marcus...
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police say the male driver, 48-year-old ronald anderson of southeast shot and killed buckner. anderson caught only hours later during a wild police shootout along eighth street northeast. today, a police cruiser and yards of yellow crime scene tape cordoned off the front gate of the u.s. census bureau. beyond these iron bars, investigators filmed the parking lot inch by inch. meanwhile, buckner's employer master security remembered the u.s. army veteran for his keen sense of humor, love of ford mustangs and passion for helping others. buckner's boss writing in a statement "lawrence was a true professional. a man of extraordinary honesty and integrity. in his final act of bravery, lawrence gave his own life to protect others. for that, all of us are eternally grateful." you know, lawrence buckner, he drove to and from work every day. his commute 90 minutes each way. he lived in king george, virginia. as one might imagine, his family gathered there at the family home this evening grieving privately. live in suitland kevin lewis, abc 7 news. maureen: thank you kevin. more problem
police say the male driver, 48-year-old ronald anderson of southeast shot and killed buckner. anderson caught only hours later during a wild police shootout along eighth street northeast. today, a police cruiser and yards of yellow crime scene tape cordoned off the front gate of the u.s. census bureau. beyond these iron bars, investigators filmed the parking lot inch by inch. meanwhile, buckner's employer master security remembered the u.s. army veteran for his keen sense of humor, love of ford...
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his name is ronald anderson. he's 48 years old. he's got a long record. he was already scheduled into court this morning on a charge of beating up his girl friend, the same girl friend he allegedly kidnapped at gun point setting off this whole thing. the family of murdered security guard lawrence buckner grieving tonight for a man co-workers remembered as a gentle giant. >> he was a good guy. i really wish this didn't happen. i don't know god's plan, but i really low they can move past this. >>> marcus barr says he was shocked to hear anderson was a man who allegedly kidnapped his girl friend, shot and killed buckner in suitland and then led scores of police on a chase ending on h street. >> he never displayed any of that. he was always nice and kind to us. >> reporter: but court records show anderson was convicted of manslaughter in 1991 and when he allegedly kidnapped his 20- year-old girl friend outside a battered women's shelter, he was already facing an assault charge that had left the woman shaking, crying and visibly afraid. s.w.a.t. teaches teams
his name is ronald anderson. he's 48 years old. he's got a long record. he was already scheduled into court this morning on a charge of beating up his girl friend, the same girl friend he allegedly kidnapped at gun point setting off this whole thing. the family of murdered security guard lawrence buckner grieving tonight for a man co-workers remembered as a gentle giant. >> he was a good guy. i really wish this didn't happen. i don't know god's plan, but i really low they can move past...
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anderson. >> miguel marquez.lot targeting churches. >>> and a man in wheelchair fell off a subway platform and the daring rescue, next. introducing the citi® double cash card. it's a cash back win-win. with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay. with two ways to earn on puchases, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. sometimes the present looked bright. sometimes romantic. there were tears in my eyes. and tears in my eyes. and so many little things that we learned were...
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this is 48-year-old ronald anderson. now in a hospital, sources said, suffering from a g to the head. he was shot by d.c. police. it marked the end of a deadly bath of chaos. anderson who was already facing charges in prince george's county for assaulting his 20-year-old ex-girlfriend is accused of kidnapping her at gun point from a safe house where domestic abuse survivors on t street in northeast thursday evening. neighbors claim security outside the building is lacking. what are some of the things that you've heard? >> men hollering for the girls, women to come down. it's just you know all sorts of the day and night. >> it's not safe if somebody can come up there and get kidnapped. jennifer: police said anderson drove six miles to suitland where a u.s. census bureau security guard saw him and the woman arguing in the car. when the guard approached police say anderson shot the guard, 59-year-old lawrence buckner. he died overnight at the hospital. sources tell abc 7 the ex-girlfriend managed to get out of the car befor
this is 48-year-old ronald anderson. now in a hospital, sources said, suffering from a g to the head. he was shot by d.c. police. it marked the end of a deadly bath of chaos. anderson who was already facing charges in prince george's county for assaulting his 20-year-old ex-girlfriend is accused of kidnapping her at gun point from a safe house where domestic abuse survivors on t street in northeast thursday evening. neighbors claim security outside the building is lacking. what are some of the...
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but anderson's forces fight back. through murder and acts of terror.ve a 16-year-old jesse with the guerilla band who are engaging in the most a troshous and killing behind enemy lines. >> their main targets are the railroads and lifeblood of the union advance. but september 27th, 1864, bloody bill and 80 soldiers hijack the train. they find something valuable. this has on board a number of union forces and home guards that are on the way home. they are unarmed and they have fallen to bloody bill anderson and his band. >> all union are dying like dogs. [gunshots]. >> bloody bill was not afraid to send the message and it could be pretty brutal. we are talking about cut out tongues and sca lps. and desecrating bodies. james was involved in a lot of behavior and doing what bloody bill did. >> the bush whackers killed four civilian and 22 union soldiers. jesse and frank james ride with bloody bill again. until it its ambush by samuel cox and his men. samuel cox was a scout turned military leader and he trailed and tracked bloody bill. jesse, we got to get
but anderson's forces fight back. through murder and acts of terror.ve a 16-year-old jesse with the guerilla band who are engaging in the most a troshous and killing behind enemy lines. >> their main targets are the railroads and lifeblood of the union advance. but september 27th, 1864, bloody bill and 80 soldiers hijack the train. they find something valuable. this has on board a number of union forces and home guards that are on the way home. they are unarmed and they have fallen to...
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>> reporter: i tell you, anderson you're right.y first time we hear from the defense that the $40 million contract player for the new england patriots they describe now this is their words, a 23-year-old kid who witnesses something committed by somebody he knew. that tortured language implying he's blaming it on the two other people who were with him that night at the crime scene. but we also heard something for the very first time from the prosecutors in this case. going so far as to say that aaron hernandez was actually the trigger man. now it's up to the jury to sift through ten weeks of evidence. >> hear ye. hear ye. >> reporter: each day, a traditional call to order after 135 witnesses stretching over nearly 11 weeks, a jury will now decide the fate of former new england patriots star aaron hernandez. >> the commonwealth is going to prove to you that the defendant committed the crime of murder. >> reporter: but a hard fought defense contends hernandez would never kill his good friend odin lloyd. who was dating shaneah jenkins,
>> reporter: i tell you, anderson you're right.y first time we hear from the defense that the $40 million contract player for the new england patriots they describe now this is their words, a 23-year-old kid who witnesses something committed by somebody he knew. that tortured language implying he's blaming it on the two other people who were with him that night at the crime scene. but we also heard something for the very first time from the prosecutors in this case. going so far as to say...
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anderson. >> hollywood couldn't write this script. it's unbelievable. and that's why it's true. >> reporter: it was around midnight, january 27th, 2013. a 48-year-old man wobbled through the doors of m.d. anderson, slurring his words, disoriented. >> keep in mind, he didn't go to the emergency room at a standard hospital. >> reporter: ryan korsgard is a reporter with nbc station kprc-tv in houston. >> he went to a cancer hospital. >> reporter: perhaps just where he felt safe? >> perhaps. and his office was also there. >> reporter: maybe he felt safe there because the sick man was george blumenschein jr., a doctor specializing in neck, head and lung cancer at m.d. anderson. like many of his talented peers dedicated to researching and curing cancer, dr. blumenschein's life seemed to revolve around his work. >> the people who worked with him said he revealed very little about his personal life. he didn't talk about anyone he was dating, anything along those lines. >> reporter: now, this very priva
anderson. >> hollywood couldn't write this script. it's unbelievable. and that's why it's true. >> reporter: it was around midnight, january 27th, 2013. a 48-year-old man wobbled through the doors of m.d. anderson, slurring his words, disoriented. >> keep in mind, he didn't go to the emergency room at a standard hospital. >> reporter: ryan korsgard is a reporter with nbc station kprc-tv in houston. >> he went to a cancer hospital. >> reporter: perhaps just...
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. >> reporter: tuesday, we asked hospital worker fitsroy anderson to retrace his footsteps but nothing about this walk is easy. >> it was a sad day, very sad. >> reporter: on friday anderson spotted a pair of deer in this section of the cobbs creek park and was going to take pictures. but instead he discovered a discarded wheelchair and next to it something wrapped up in a blanket, when he moved witt his foot, it moved. >> i saw something move. i jumped back. i said my god. >> reporter: police say anderson led them to the discovery of the 21 year-old quadriplegic man with special need and cerebral pause hi who had been left to die this week police add add tempted murder tore a growing list of charges facing nia parlor accused of deserting her son before traveling to visit her boyfriend in maryland. for five days he laid here without food or water unable to plea or called for help in raining temperatures that plumet todd 30 degrees. philadelphia police lieutenant john walker says anderson came not a minute too late. >> if it wasn't for him there is in doubt this kid would not have survi
. >> reporter: tuesday, we asked hospital worker fitsroy anderson to retrace his footsteps but nothing about this walk is easy. >> it was a sad day, very sad. >> reporter: on friday anderson spotted a pair of deer in this section of the cobbs creek park and was going to take pictures. but instead he discovered a discarded wheelchair and next to it something wrapped up in a blanket, when he moved witt his foot, it moved. >> i saw something move. i jumped back. i said my...
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>> lieutenant samuel cox is the man responsible for killing bloody bill anderson.s from the same town the bank is in and may even be the reason that james brothers targeted, but in his rage -- [ gunfire ] -- jesse james kills the wrong man. [ gunfire ] >> cold-blooded killers, frank and jesse james, start out as boys on a farm in clay county, missouri. jesse's father, robert james, is a baptist minister. >> robert james was selected by a group of men there who want to go out west to california. and he's the chaplain on this expedition to go out gold mining. jesse is a very young child at this time and his father dies in california. >> his mother was fierce at a time when women had no rights to property. she refuses to give up and quickly finds a husband in ruben samuel, who allows her to take over the farm and family. zerelda manages over a hundred acres of hemp and tobacco by relying on slave labor. >> she raised both of her sons to not only be for the institution of slavery but also to fight for it and to commit crimes in the name of the cause. >> the james famil
>> lieutenant samuel cox is the man responsible for killing bloody bill anderson.s from the same town the bank is in and may even be the reason that james brothers targeted, but in his rage -- [ gunfire ] -- jesse james kills the wrong man. [ gunfire ] >> cold-blooded killers, frank and jesse james, start out as boys on a farm in clay county, missouri. jesse's father, robert james, is a baptist minister. >> robert james was selected by a group of men there who want to go out...
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anderson. >> miguel thank you very much. we'll continue to keep an eye on the demonstrations throughout the hour that we're on the air tonight. joining us now is the gray family attorney billy murphy. mr. murphy good to have you on again. now that the family has mr. gray's body you plan to do an independent autopsy. what questions do you hope that autopsy will answer? >> well we want to see what happened. we want to get a second look from somebody we trust. and we'll see what the body's condition was. we'll see whether there was evidence of other trauma and a lot of things. we'll look at the spine and the broken neck things of that nature. >> and we talked to the attorney for the police officers yesterday and he says he believes whatever happened happened once mr. gray was placed inside that van. he doesn't know what happened and he doesn't know how the injuries were sustained. do you believe what happened to mr. gray occurred inside that van or do you believe it occurred before? >> i don't really speculate until i get all o
anderson. >> miguel thank you very much. we'll continue to keep an eye on the demonstrations throughout the hour that we're on the air tonight. joining us now is the gray family attorney billy murphy. mr. murphy good to have you on again. now that the family has mr. gray's body you plan to do an independent autopsy. what questions do you hope that autopsy will answer? >> well we want to see what happened. we want to get a second look from somebody we trust. and we'll see what the...
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>> reporter: not really anderson.ng him much thought today, quite frankly. they were interested in cheering on those runners and interested - in looking ahead to the future. just look at rebecca gregory. she was here she ran the last three miles of that race as i said. she with stood that wind the 40-degree temperatures those whipping winds and the rain. and then you have erica who came here to watch her cross the finish line. erica also embraced the city. she went to see fenway park for the first time. she named her new cat fenway. you think about what they both lost here in the city and how much tragedy they witnessed here yet they still embrace it with such love and have such a friendship to take away from it. >> so great to see her cross the finish line. thank you very much. >>> up next a burning car. a woman trapped inside and the men who risked their lives to save her. the police officers who saved her join us when we continue. [ male announcer ] we know they're out there. you can't always see them. but it's our
>> reporter: not really anderson.ng him much thought today, quite frankly. they were interested in cheering on those runners and interested - in looking ahead to the future. just look at rebecca gregory. she was here she ran the last three miles of that race as i said. she with stood that wind the 40-degree temperatures those whipping winds and the rain. and then you have erica who came here to watch her cross the finish line. erica also embraced the city. she went to see fenway park for...
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anderson, he's always there.t's his seat. >> i just had walked out and got a newspaper and came back and sit down, opened it up and started to read. >> outside, an elderly woman has just lost control of her car. >> she was coming from town and she was coming up through the road. and they say that some cars behind her said that she was kind of weaving a little bit. >> as she enters the restaurant hits a vehicle ready to pull out of the bp station. right next door. >> she hit another vehicle sitting in the parking lot of the coffee house. then she comes through the windows of the building. >> the car crashes into the booth where anderson is sitting and he's thrown across the diner. >> i didn't realize what was going on at all. i didn't see anything. >> the vehicle pushed the booth all the way up under our counter. he went through two of our rotating chairs. he went through them. >> next thing i knew, everything was on top of me. >> i didn't even see kenny. i just couldn't see him. >> i just knew somebody had got ki
anderson, he's always there.t's his seat. >> i just had walked out and got a newspaper and came back and sit down, opened it up and started to read. >> outside, an elderly woman has just lost control of her car. >> she was coming from town and she was coming up through the road. and they say that some cars behind her said that she was kind of weaving a little bit. >> as she enters the restaurant hits a vehicle ready to pull out of the bp station. right next door....
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behind me anderson you can see the devastation. it's an incredible story you see the blue car there? the man within the car when the tornado destroyed his car, he survived. he's okay today. what we can tell you is the great sadness in this area within a mile radius of where i'm standing two women were found and they died from their injuries. i'll tell you, that's desperately sad but last night when we heard about how strong this tornado was, we were very fearful that the death toll would be much higher. >> look at that damage. gary tuchman, thank you. joining us now is leo kordat spent hour after hour helping his neighbors. he and others dug through wreckage and rubble moving walls to rescue people. he joins us now. leo, i'm so sorry for everything you've had to go through over the last 24 hours. when the tornado hit where you were what was it like? >> it was, the winds were horrible. it looked like a giant wall coming before we even really realized that it was a tornado. >> i understand as you saw it coming toward you, you shouted
behind me anderson you can see the devastation. it's an incredible story you see the blue car there? the man within the car when the tornado destroyed his car, he survived. he's okay today. what we can tell you is the great sadness in this area within a mile radius of where i'm standing two women were found and they died from their injuries. i'll tell you, that's desperately sad but last night when we heard about how strong this tornado was, we were very fearful that the death toll would be...
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anderson? >> miguel, to hear that pastor talk about resiliency and rebuilding even in the midst of all this, miguel, thank you for all your reporting. you'll be continuing. we're back with harry houck from the nypd, sunny hostin, jeffrey toobin as well. as we continue to look at these images throughout the day, there's a real question about what happens as the night progresses? is this in fact, i mean, it seems like in some areas it has, you know, in this case, burned itself out, in the case of this senior center. but what does the night hold? when will national guard units actually arrive on the streets? >> i think it's anyone's guess. i'm just so saddened by this, as someone who's worked in baltimore, lived in baltimore. still have so many good friends in baltimore. this is not the city that i've grown to love. and the terrible thing is, it will take years -- years -- to rebuild these areas and these areas that were so desperate to begin with. i'm actually watching our own coverage in a state
anderson? >> miguel, to hear that pastor talk about resiliency and rebuilding even in the midst of all this, miguel, thank you for all your reporting. you'll be continuing. we're back with harry houck from the nypd, sunny hostin, jeffrey toobin as well. as we continue to look at these images throughout the day, there's a real question about what happens as the night progresses? is this in fact, i mean, it seems like in some areas it has, you know, in this case, burned itself out, in the...
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anderson thought it was an animal but it was a human being left like an animal. they found dekwan norman a quad who cannot walk or speak. she went to visit her boyfriend in maryland and police say he would have died if not for anderson who followed the deer. >> someone to leave a kid like that, very sad. very sad. >> anderson's mother and sister believe he was guided by a higher power. >> someone was guiding him, there is an angel and he is an angel. >> very proud of my brother. >> dekwan norman suffers severe dehydration and malnourishment and his mother is charged with attempted murder within she is returned here to philadelphia. >> thank you david. >>> a temporary solution for revel's power problems rolled into atlantic city today three portable generator trucks sit outside of the former casino the plan that powered revel shut off their power over a dispute. the city continues to fine revel $5,000 a day for being in the violation of the fire code. >>> two high school students were hurt in a crash on the way to school in marshallton, delaware, the 16-year-old d
anderson thought it was an animal but it was a human being left like an animal. they found dekwan norman a quad who cannot walk or speak. she went to visit her boyfriend in maryland and police say he would have died if not for anderson who followed the deer. >> someone to leave a kid like that, very sad. very sad. >> anderson's mother and sister believe he was guided by a higher power. >> someone was guiding him, there is an angel and he is an angel. >> very proud of my...