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mcveigh, was masterminded by timothy mcveigh and substantially carried out by timothy mcveigh with veryrry nichols. >> if there were other people involved with the bombing, who were they? some believe there may have been a connection between mcveigh and elohim city, a so-called christian identity community in northeastern oklahoma, about 170 miles from oklahoma city near the arkansas border. >> it's essentially a religion that says white anglo-saxon americans are the true children of israel and jews are subhuman essentially, and black people are not even human at all. >> during the early 1990s a number of far right extremist reportedly spent time in elohim city. >> this was an interesting time. you had a number of anti-government groups that were taking shape, arming themselves, building compounds throughout the country, establishing their own laws, really setting themselves apart from mainstream cities and locations on purpose and believing, then, that not only people of other faiths or ethnicities or nationalities were the enemy, but that the united states government was the biggest e
mcveigh, was masterminded by timothy mcveigh and substantially carried out by timothy mcveigh with veryrry nichols. >> if there were other people involved with the bombing, who were they? some believe there may have been a connection between mcveigh and elohim city, a so-called christian identity community in northeastern oklahoma, about 170 miles from oklahoma city near the arkansas border. >> it's essentially a religion that says white anglo-saxon americans are the true children...
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timothy: he built three houses. he built a home that was kind of a lean to and then he built a house that was out of town. and then he built a third house, this is the king-comartie house. cromartie married louise king, so that is why we called it the king-cromartie house. it is one of the most beautiful houses on campus. it is unique. the inn is the number one registry in the archives in the state of florida for this county. keith: this hotel opened in 1908. about that time productivity began. it was that activity that moved it from nothing to an agricultural center. and motivated the locals, the bryans, particularly, to say that we need to get organized. because, surprising to me, for 15 years all of these farmers around here, everybody functioned without any established local authority. they just worked together. they respected each other. flag stranahan, as the storekeeper, kept the books, cashed credit. it was not even a bank. when philemon bryan came in, he came in with a teenage son. then a banker arrived, 16
timothy: he built three houses. he built a home that was kind of a lean to and then he built a house that was out of town. and then he built a third house, this is the king-comartie house. cromartie married louise king, so that is why we called it the king-cromartie house. it is one of the most beautiful houses on campus. it is unique. the inn is the number one registry in the archives in the state of florida for this county. keith: this hotel opened in 1908. about that time productivity began....
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timothy geithner: nice to see you.d you say an acknowledgment that i asked you where you said you would write a book and you said, no? no chance of that? [laughter] what does that tell us? timothy geithner: i thought about it a lot. i wanted to give people a chance to sit in our shoes and look at that mass of choices through our eyes and understand better at least why we chose to do what we did. it may not convince them that we were perfect or did everything right. they might choose differently. charlie: it is essential for you to do that. it talks about the power of questions for me. this is what you said were the key questions. why did it happen, and how did we let it happen? how did we decide who gets bailed out? why didn't we nationalize the banks, or let more banks fail? how do we convince the left we were wall street's wingmen while convincing wall street we were che guevara's in suits? why didn't we do more or less fiscal stimulus? why isn't the economy booming again? what really happened with lehman anyway? in
timothy geithner: nice to see you.d you say an acknowledgment that i asked you where you said you would write a book and you said, no? no chance of that? [laughter] what does that tell us? timothy geithner: i thought about it a lot. i wanted to give people a chance to sit in our shoes and look at that mass of choices through our eyes and understand better at least why we chose to do what we did. it may not convince them that we were perfect or did everything right. they might choose...
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>> two years after he retired, timothy hennis was recalled to active duty.t bragg, hennis was charged with three counts of murder. >> tim hennis is the only person who has been tried and re-tried for murder three times. >> i cannot comment why it hasn't happened before. nothing the state does effects what the federal government can do. >> they can claim it is a different jurisdiction, but it is the state of north carolina to use the army to get to what they wanted to do, plain and simple. >> but billy richardson now on the sidelines, the court-martial of timothy hennis commenced on march 17th, 2010. the prosecutor's case hinged on the dna results. >> the sperm found in the vagina is the person who raped and slaughtered her children and that is timothy hennis'. but the state lab said that the dna would be mixed up, and they were mixing up the samples and almost put an innocent guy in prison. let's take a look at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, thanks to all the tools and help on experian.com. so how are we going to sweeten this deal? floor mats
>> two years after he retired, timothy hennis was recalled to active duty.t bragg, hennis was charged with three counts of murder. >> tim hennis is the only person who has been tried and re-tried for murder three times. >> i cannot comment why it hasn't happened before. nothing the state does effects what the federal government can do. >> they can claim it is a different jurisdiction, but it is the state of north carolina to use the army to get to what they wanted to do,...
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. >> we were with timothy schreiber on his first day at the limon correctional facility in colorado. >> i have seven months to do, so i don't know what's going to happen after that, but i'm going to segregation. 23-hour lockdown. >> he was nearing parole on a six-year sentence for sexual assault and had just transferred in from another colorado prison. >> i just happened to be down there filming the new inmates coming in, and timothy schreiber immediately said he wanted to be part of the show. >> msnbc, any time you need me, i'll be here. >> and within a very short period of time did something that was so shocking to me, i couldn't believe it. >> i am a sex offender. i'm a violent sexual predator. >> he very loudly started proclaiming himself as a sexual predator. >> an attempted sexual assault on a 13-year-old girl. >> having a sex offense in prison, in some prisons it's tantamount to a death sentence, but in almost any prison facility, you are going to be
. >> we were with timothy schreiber on his first day at the limon correctional facility in colorado. >> i have seven months to do, so i don't know what's going to happen after that, but i'm going to segregation. 23-hour lockdown. >> he was nearing parole on a six-year sentence for sexual assault and had just transferred in from another colorado prison. >> i just happened to be down there filming the new inmates coming in, and timothy schreiber immediately said he wanted...
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he, himself, shot, what was it, 49 shot at malissa in timothy?ut why is he alone being charged with their killing? >> that is something that i'm still trying to figure out and something that people in the activist community are still trying to figure out. there's been a lot of confusion around that. the fact there were 13 officers who fired shots and 64 officers were found to have violated their orders, but none of them were suspended for more than 10 days. that is a question that i still have. aaron: part of brelo's defense was that he thought the couple was firing at him because of the gunfire that was actually coming from the officers. a defense expert testified officers are actually firing and hitting the police vehicles, especially police car 238. brelo believed it was coming from inside the suspects car when in fact the shots were just coming from his fellow officers. >> right. they were coming from his fellow officers. supposedly, i guess that made him fear -- feel like you was fearing for his life. i think that is ridiculous. i think that
he, himself, shot, what was it, 49 shot at malissa in timothy?ut why is he alone being charged with their killing? >> that is something that i'm still trying to figure out and something that people in the activist community are still trying to figure out. there's been a lot of confusion around that. the fact there were 13 officers who fired shots and 64 officers were found to have violated their orders, but none of them were suspended for more than 10 days. that is a question that i still...
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on timothy russell. but they were. and that fact precludes finding beyond a reasonable doubt that russell would have lived but for brelo's single lethal shot. similarly with melissa williams i find that russ one or two other officers inflicted two other fatal wounds as i mentioned, 13 to the abdomen and 1 to the head. so with these killing wounds from one or two people other than the defendant, i cannot find beyond a reasonable doubt that but for brelo's fatal shot or shots to williams' chest, she would have lived. as with count one, i therefore find on count two that the voluntary manslaughter of melissa williams that the element of causation has not been proved beyond a reasonable doubt. having said that the question of whether brelo's affirmative defense has been proved by a preponderance of the evidence is not moot. having found beyond a reasonable doubt that brelo did cause a wound that would have killed both of these people and having concluded that both of them lived for some moments, however brief, after those
on timothy russell. but they were. and that fact precludes finding beyond a reasonable doubt that russell would have lived but for brelo's single lethal shot. similarly with melissa williams i find that russ one or two other officers inflicted two other fatal wounds as i mentioned, 13 to the abdomen and 1 to the head. so with these killing wounds from one or two people other than the defendant, i cannot find beyond a reasonable doubt that but for brelo's fatal shot or shots to williams' chest,...
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. >> timothy schreiber has transferred here from another state prison. unlike most new arrivals, he is sent immediately to administrative segregation, a 23-hour a day lockup unit for disruptive inmates. >> oh, i get the room with a view, huh? >> at the facility that he was housed at just prior coming to limon, he was found with a weapon, a homemade knife, so he did have some charges that were pending and, as a result, he just went straight into our segregation unit. >> msnbc, any time you need me i'll be here. >> we did learn that schreiber did like to talk. not only to our crew -- >> these people are threatening my very life -- >> he also had a lot to say to the correctional staff helping us set up for the interview. >> i'm sure you just stick that key in there and turn. it's not all that complicated, ma'am. >> oh, my. >> right now i'm really in fear for my life. >> are you ready to go? >> i'm not talking to you. i'm talking to the press right now. >> oh, i'm sorry. i didn't mean to steal your 15 seconds of fame. >> when he finished verbally sparring wi
. >> timothy schreiber has transferred here from another state prison. unlike most new arrivals, he is sent immediately to administrative segregation, a 23-hour a day lockup unit for disruptive inmates. >> oh, i get the room with a view, huh? >> at the facility that he was housed at just prior coming to limon, he was found with a weapon, a homemade knife, so he did have some charges that were pending and, as a result, he just went straight into our segregation unit. >>...
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timothy russell and melissa williams were the two unarmed people who were killed. so this chase started after officers said they heard what they thought was a gunshot. it turned out to be the car back firing. today a judge acquitted brelo of voluntary manslaughter and felonious assault. the justice department now says it will review the case. so let's talk about more about what's next here. joined now by hln's joey jackson, cleveland attorney walter madison, who represents the tamir rice family out of cleveland and cnn law enforcement analyst cedric alexander. both cedric and walter are here with me in atlanta. let's talk more about the what's next here, joey, because the city says that they are looking into more administrative charges. but is it also likely that the families could pursue some sort of civil suits, given that the family members have expressed their very much disappointed in this. they even allege that the officers lied about the circumstances surrounding the shooting. >> sure, absolutely, fredricka. what will happen is this. we've already heard from
timothy russell and melissa williams were the two unarmed people who were killed. so this chase started after officers said they heard what they thought was a gunshot. it turned out to be the car back firing. today a judge acquitted brelo of voluntary manslaughter and felonious assault. the justice department now says it will review the case. so let's talk about more about what's next here. joined now by hln's joey jackson, cleveland attorney walter madison, who represents the tamir rice family...
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timothy tom and his brother were : the ones that put together the area afterwards. they started the newspaper, the bank, they started all kinds of things in the area. one son was the thinker, one that was the doer. they had a lot of fun doing things because there was no real -- nobody here to stop them from growth. stop them from doing things. they were excited about doing stuff. imagine putting in a telephone. nobody had heard of a telephone in this area. particularly the indians in the area, they didn't know about telephones. it was interesting to see things happen. this was the turn of the century, 1907, they built mr. bryan's home, and they built mr. ed king's home. 1911, that is when the phone system was built. there was a lot of growth and things happening fast. keith: and within a few months a board of trade was established here. reid bryan tom's brother, was the president of that. within another month, they had town meetings where they all agreed that they would incorporate officers. incorporate and elect officers. within another couple of months, that had h
timothy tom and his brother were : the ones that put together the area afterwards. they started the newspaper, the bank, they started all kinds of things in the area. one son was the thinker, one that was the doer. they had a lot of fun doing things because there was no real -- nobody here to stop them from growth. stop them from doing things. they were excited about doing stuff. imagine putting in a telephone. nobody had heard of a telephone in this area. particularly the indians in the area,...
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timothy schrieber got 20 days for verbally abusing an officer. and the fun seems to be over for royanna freed as well. >> i'm moving to unit number six. i need a change. and there's another transgender over there and some over people i met when i started working in the kitchen. i don't know. i'm just tired of it over here. i'm getting caught taking my pillow on camera. look at that. i'm going to jail. >> what was that about? >> because you're not supposed to take your pillow with you, i don't know, from unit to unit. i don't know. >> and you thought you could get away with it? >> i did. i almost did, look. because it's like a big old hassle to get another one. anyway, oh well. how embarrassing, huh? anyway. yeah, this is what -- i've never moved before, so i don't know how to work this. >> with the transfer, royanna leaves behind the two other gay inmates who had become friends. robert burzee and michael cherry. >> royanna moved over to six, so -- so the trio's kind of split up. >> time to move on. start a new chapter, you know? >> you know, ever
timothy schrieber got 20 days for verbally abusing an officer. and the fun seems to be over for royanna freed as well. >> i'm moving to unit number six. i need a change. and there's another transgender over there and some over people i met when i started working in the kitchen. i don't know. i'm just tired of it over here. i'm getting caught taking my pillow on camera. look at that. i'm going to jail. >> what was that about? >> because you're not supposed to take your pillow...
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that's the brother of timothy russell.e unarmed people in that chevy malibu vehicle which ended up being target practice -- that's the description that michelle russell actually gave the sister of timothy russell, on that november 24th. and today the judge rendered a not guilty verdict for voluntary manslaughter in the deaths of those two unarmed people. we want to continue our conversation now about what next how the judge came about this decision the legal road ahead. back with me now, a very sizable panel. we may have to interrupt because about four minutes from now we understand the mayor of cleveland will be taking to the microphones. at least that's the schedule of events. walter madison, attorney general in cleveland, back with me now here on the set. a cnn law enforcement analyst cedric alexander also here with me on set. in cleveland, civil rights attorney avery friedman a usual face here -- no avery. i'm sorry. okay joey jackson in new york with us. will criminal defense attorney richard herman be with us? he's n
that's the brother of timothy russell.e unarmed people in that chevy malibu vehicle which ended up being target practice -- that's the description that michelle russell actually gave the sister of timothy russell, on that november 24th. and today the judge rendered a not guilty verdict for voluntary manslaughter in the deaths of those two unarmed people. we want to continue our conversation now about what next how the judge came about this decision the legal road ahead. back with me now, a very...
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the car was parked in front of a home that belonged to a man with a criminal record, 24-year-old timothyns, who had previous arrests for robbery and assault. >> timothy evans did roughly fit the description that was given to us of a black male with a stocky build and about a medium height. [ sirens ] >> police converged on the home and took evans in for questioning. >> he claimed that he didn't have anything to do with the car, that he was asked to watch the car for someone else. >> evans led police to andre edwards, the man he claimed left the car in front of his house. >> that's it right there. want me to do it? >> police department. >> is andre edwards here? >> inside, police found edwards, along with several others. >> there were four other people taken into custody besides timothy evans. they had no idea what this black male may have looked like, so they took everybody in to try and sort things out. found on elizabeth pittman was a cellular phone and some jewelry, which was later identified as belonging to ginger hayes. >> police asked the only eyewitness to the crime, the mailman,
the car was parked in front of a home that belonged to a man with a criminal record, 24-year-old timothyns, who had previous arrests for robbery and assault. >> timothy evans did roughly fit the description that was given to us of a black male with a stocky build and about a medium height. [ sirens ] >> police converged on the home and took evans in for questioning. >> he claimed that he didn't have anything to do with the car, that he was asked to watch the car for someone...
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timothy's sister michelle russell is furious brelo was acquitted. >> it was horrible, everything, all that evidence that was available and they still walked. nothing happens to anybody. >> reporter: there is another controversial decision looming in this city, whether to charge an officer in the november, 24 teen shooting death of 12-year- old -- 2014 shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice. in a recent interview tamir's mother said she's angry with how long her son's case has been under investigation. >> a 5-year-old child came up to me and said the police killed your son. it is an open and shut case. >> reporter: do you think criminal charges should be pursued in that case? >> no. absolutely not. >> reporter: steve lomas is president of the cleveland police patrolman's association. >> you look at that video and see a person pulling a gun out of their waistband while a cleveland police car is approaching him. what are those guys supposed to do? >> police officials and community leaders say they are preparing to worst if officer timothy loehmann who fired the shot is not charged. >>>
timothy's sister michelle russell is furious brelo was acquitted. >> it was horrible, everything, all that evidence that was available and they still walked. nothing happens to anybody. >> reporter: there is another controversial decision looming in this city, whether to charge an officer in the november, 24 teen shooting death of 12-year- old -- 2014 shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice. in a recent interview tamir's mother said she's angry with how long her son's case has been...
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timothy mcveigh was sentenced in 1997, and within four years was executed. >> thanks so much. >>> now on the latest on the deadly amtrak train crash in philadelphia. john terrett is at the scene with more. john? >> reporter: that's right. the revolution about the wind shield and the fbi being involved came from the ntsb press son for instance within the last three hours. another revelation was that they now interviewed the driver of train 188. the national transportation safety board has been front and center every day since tuesday's crash. friday was thank final public event before retreating behind the scenes to analyze the data. the headline their interview this afternoon with the train engineer. >> we found him to be extremely cooperative. >> reporter: the board's
timothy mcveigh was sentenced in 1997, and within four years was executed. >> thanks so much. >>> now on the latest on the deadly amtrak train crash in philadelphia. john terrett is at the scene with more. john? >> reporter: that's right. the revolution about the wind shield and the fbi being involved came from the ntsb press son for instance within the last three hours. another revelation was that they now interviewed the driver of train 188. the national transportation...
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ladies and gentlemen, timothy branch. tim: i want to start with baseball because this picture is the family pedigree. a reputation, international experience, now a groundbreaking position at thomas jefferson high school. let's let robert burton to you rest of the story. robert: she can run. she can throw. she can hit. she does it all that she rocks or glove with the guys. >> there is no difference in what she had to do and what anyone else had to do. robert: this is jenna greenwalt the only girl in the area to play varsity baseball. >> i asked her she wants to play baseball and she said yes. tried out and did well and that is it. robert: last season she chose to
ladies and gentlemen, timothy branch. tim: i want to start with baseball because this picture is the family pedigree. a reputation, international experience, now a groundbreaking position at thomas jefferson high school. let's let robert burton to you rest of the story. robert: she can run. she can throw. she can hit. she does it all that she rocks or glove with the guys. >> there is no difference in what she had to do and what anyone else had to do. robert: this is jenna greenwalt the...
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sentenced to death for terrorism since timothy mcveigh. >> we sent a message a strong message, that we're not going to tolerate terrorism. i think whether you agree with the death penalty or don't i think the message sends they're not going to blow up our marathon our city. >> and to discuss the decision and the aftermath i'm joined by a political strategist, a senior fellow at the heartland institute, and a white house reporter with buzzfeed. let's talk about this decision in boston. this was interesting. to me, this really gets to the heart of what you think of the death penalty. when you talk about the death penalty so many times it's actually there might be evidence here this person didn't do it t. this was not a case where there was any doubt about guilt. everybody knew this guy was guilty. and the severity of the crime
sentenced to death for terrorism since timothy mcveigh. >> we sent a message a strong message, that we're not going to tolerate terrorism. i think whether you agree with the death penalty or don't i think the message sends they're not going to blow up our marathon our city. >> and to discuss the decision and the aftermath i'm joined by a political strategist, a senior fellow at the heartland institute, and a white house reporter with buzzfeed. let's talk about this decision in...
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terrorism in nearly two decades, since timothy mcveigh executed for bombing the oklahoma city federal building in 1995. >> we send a message, a strong message that we're not going to tolerate terrorism. and i think whether you agree with the death penalty or don't, i think the message sent, that they're not going to blow up our marathon, they're not going to blow up our city. >> reporter: the jury unanimously said he should face the death penalty for the victims of the bombs he placed, 8-year-old richard and lindsey lui. but not crystal campbell, or for the bomb planted by his brother, or sean collier. there was no clear evidence about which of the brothers pulled the trigger. the jury rejected the claim that tsarnaev was the junior partner, less responsible for the bombings.
terrorism in nearly two decades, since timothy mcveigh executed for bombing the oklahoma city federal building in 1995. >> we send a message, a strong message that we're not going to tolerate terrorism. and i think whether you agree with the death penalty or don't, i think the message sent, that they're not going to blow up our marathon, they're not going to blow up our city. >> reporter: the jury unanimously said he should face the death penalty for the victims of the bombs he...
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they set cones up outside in front of timothy's memorial and another neighbor is making his own speed limit signs and linda says this is just the beginning. >> my dying breath, i will fight the city of antioch and the mayor never again will tell me to set down and be quiet, my three minutes run. >> reporter: in antioch, christin ayers, kpix 5. >> we called the mayor and the city manager's office to find out what they planned to do and they didn't return our calls. >>> a psychiatrist testifying in the murder trial of the colorado movie theater shooter says james holmes was sane when he killed 12 people. dr. william reed interviewed holmes for 22 hours over five days. and he concluded that he suffered from a serious mental illness but was sane. in one of the interview videos, holmes tells reed he regrets the shooting. >> what brings tears to your eyes sometimeses ? >> um, just regret, regret. >> can you tell me a little more? >> um, usually before i go to sleep. >> the jury will hear more of the interviews today. >>> well, some of the nsa surveillance programs will end this weekend unle
they set cones up outside in front of timothy's memorial and another neighbor is making his own speed limit signs and linda says this is just the beginning. >> my dying breath, i will fight the city of antioch and the mayor never again will tell me to set down and be quiet, my three minutes run. >> reporter: in antioch, christin ayers, kpix 5. >> we called the mayor and the city manager's office to find out what they planned to do and they didn't return our calls. >>>...
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michele russell is timothy russell easies. >> now whatever reason they didn't pull over we don't know. but what i can say is that it does not they did not deserve to die for fleeing and eluding. that's not a death sentence. >> reporter: tensions in cleveland between police and the community had gotten so bad that the justice department had to be called in. late last year the doj found a large pattern of unreasonable and excessive use of force with over 600 cases from 2010 to 2013. >> demonstrators had remained peaceful for the most part and city officials hoped to keep it that way. court officials say part of the reason they announced the verdict on a holiday weekend was to minimize the potential for violent protests. >> axelrod: jericka, thank you. >> safos is with our cleveland station woai you have been in the protesters when the verdict was read this morning. what have you seen so far and what is the city expecting tonight? >> well, jim, from the moment that verdict was read obviously, many protesters expressing their displeasure at the judge's decision. they took to is streets ou
michele russell is timothy russell easies. >> now whatever reason they didn't pull over we don't know. but what i can say is that it does not they did not deserve to die for fleeing and eluding. that's not a death sentence. >> reporter: tensions in cleveland between police and the community had gotten so bad that the justice department had to be called in. late last year the doj found a large pattern of unreasonable and excessive use of force with over 600 cases from 2010 to 2013....
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it was november 2012 when timothy russell and malissa williams led 62 police vehicles on a 22-mile highpeed chase. when it ended in an east cleveland parking lot, police fired at least 137 rounds at the car. brelo climbed on top of the hood of the 1979 chevy malibu. prosecutors say he continued shooting when the other officers had stopped. michele russell is timothy russell's sister. >> now whatever reason they didn't pull over, we don't know. but what i can say is that it does not, they did not deserve to die for fleeing and eluding. that's not a death sentence. >> reporter: tensions in cleveland between police and the community had gotten so bad that the justice department had to be called in. late last year the d.o.j. found a large pattern of unreasonable and excessive use of force with over 600 cases from 2010 to 2013. demonstrators had remained peaceful for the most part and city officials hoped to keep it that way. court officials say part of the reason they announced the verdict on a holiday weekend was to minimize the potential for violent protests. >> axelrod: jericka, thank yo
it was november 2012 when timothy russell and malissa williams led 62 police vehicles on a 22-mile highpeed chase. when it ended in an east cleveland parking lot, police fired at least 137 rounds at the car. brelo climbed on top of the hood of the 1979 chevy malibu. prosecutors say he continued shooting when the other officers had stopped. michele russell is timothy russell's sister. >> now whatever reason they didn't pull over, we don't know. but what i can say is that it does not, they...
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timothy mcveigh was convicted in 1997 and he wasn't executed until 2001. i think that's the kind of length of time we're looking at at the fastest. >> do you agree with jeffrey, jean the appeals process might last as long as four years? >> it's an automatic rite of appeal. they'll string it out as long as they can that's part of the process. even if he'd gotten life in prison it doesn't mean they're not going to appeal it. the defense would have appealed it. it's not an automatic right. either way the defense attorney is going to try to get the case overturned or the death verdict overturned. >> jake if i can add one thing to talk about the time horanarrizon here. 62 people are on death row. only three executions since 1988 when the death penalty came back into federal court. so people have been waiting a lot longer than four years. four years for timothy mcveigh was actually pretty fast by federal death penalty standards. so one of the arguments actually judy clarke made in defense of tsarnaev is if you sentence him to life in prison he will go to prison
timothy mcveigh was convicted in 1997 and he wasn't executed until 2001. i think that's the kind of length of time we're looking at at the fastest. >> do you agree with jeffrey, jean the appeals process might last as long as four years? >> it's an automatic rite of appeal. they'll string it out as long as they can that's part of the process. even if he'd gotten life in prison it doesn't mean they're not going to appeal it. the defense would have appealed it. it's not an automatic...
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our pursuit of justice for timothy russell and malissa williams is not over.ce officers have been charged with dereliction of duty by the grand jury and prosecuted by this office for failing to control the reckless and potentially deadly police chase that ensued in this case. we look forward to presenting another vigorous prosecution on behalf of the state of ohio the people of cuyahoga county and the victims' families. today's verdict is part of a sea of change that began over two years ago with this case and others across the nation. this case prompted the united states department of justice and governor john kasic and the attorney general mike dewine to investigate the patterns and practices of police departments, including cleveland's, around the state. these investigations have highlighted areas where help is needed or deficiencies exist, including training accountability and transparency although not fully implemented changes for the better have already begun. this is a different country than it was two and a half years ago on november 29th. the departme
our pursuit of justice for timothy russell and malissa williams is not over.ce officers have been charged with dereliction of duty by the grand jury and prosecuted by this office for failing to control the reckless and potentially deadly police chase that ensued in this case. we look forward to presenting another vigorous prosecution on behalf of the state of ohio the people of cuyahoga county and the victims' families. today's verdict is part of a sea of change that began over two years ago...
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and the jurors agreed that timothy mcveigh deserved to be put to death. contrast that to a very similar trial for his co-conspirator terry nichols, who was found guilty of the conspiracy, working with timmy myothy mcveigh. in that case the jury -- there was a single holdout. everyone else wanted to put terry nichols to death, but one woman believed that since he wasn't there that day, ultimate ultimately, his life should be spared. so the jury was deadlocked in that particular case. ultimately that automatically meant that terry nichols would be sentenced to life in prison, and he remains in the super max prison in florence colorado to this day. >> susan candiotti, thank you so much. i'm being told the verdict is being read right now inside of the federal courthouse. again, no cameras are allowed inside the federal courthouse. we're waiting for it to get relayed to us. you want he to read a question. the question is tsarnaev was 18 years of age or old at the time of the offense charged under the particular capital count. this is one of the questions they
and the jurors agreed that timothy mcveigh deserved to be put to death. contrast that to a very similar trial for his co-conspirator terry nichols, who was found guilty of the conspiracy, working with timmy myothy mcveigh. in that case the jury -- there was a single holdout. everyone else wanted to put terry nichols to death, but one woman believed that since he wasn't there that day, ultimate ultimately, his life should be spared. so the jury was deadlocked in that particular case. ultimately...
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there was a car driven by timothy russell and melissa williams. timothy being the driver.as a long criminal history. he drove past the police department. they thought they heard perhaps a car backfiring. the police said they thought it was a gunshot. 23-mile-long 100-mile-per-hour high speed chase. mr. russell has a long criminal history. they still don't know why he ran that night. but the point it was stopped, there were a number of officers. 13 officers who fired a total of 130 shots that ultimately killed those two people. does the backstory in terms of what happened in the mome wants leading up to the shooting go into the judge's decision? >> absolutely did. here it's interesting because you have a written decision by the judge so you can look at what is considered and how he signed it. he considered there had been this lengthy, high-speed chase, and that played a significant role in why officer brelo could have had probable cause, to have had a reasonable fear he was in threat that the other officers were in fear and in danger of real bodily harm. and that is a justi
there was a car driven by timothy russell and melissa williams. timothy being the driver.as a long criminal history. he drove past the police department. they thought they heard perhaps a car backfiring. the police said they thought it was a gunshot. 23-mile-long 100-mile-per-hour high speed chase. mr. russell has a long criminal history. they still don't know why he ran that night. but the point it was stopped, there were a number of officers. 13 officers who fired a total of 130 shots that...
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. >> reporter: an emotional 31-year-old michael brelo was among 13 officers who is opened fire on timothy russell and melissa williams following a high-speed chase in 2012. more than 100 officers and 60 vehicles were involved in the incident that ended with 137 shots being fired by police. timothy russell's sister says justice has not been served. >> i know that he wasn't right as far as fleeing from the police, but i've said over and over again, that does not warrant a death penalty. >> reporter: in court today, many of those arrested were charged with misdemeanors. some pled not guilty. others no contest and were released after having spent the weekend in jail. >> we don't want no violence. we just want justice and equality. >> reporter: others in the city agreed with the verdict. >> i truly believe in his heart he felt he was protecting the community and himself. >> reporter: officer brelo remains on unpaid leave pending the results of an internal investigation. kevin tibbles, nbc news, cleveland. >>> still ahead tonight, the price you pay for a summer getaway. lower gas prices mean bi
. >> reporter: an emotional 31-year-old michael brelo was among 13 officers who is opened fire on timothy russell and melissa williams following a high-speed chase in 2012. more than 100 officers and 60 vehicles were involved in the incident that ended with 137 shots being fired by police. timothy russell's sister says justice has not been served. >> i know that he wasn't right as far as fleeing from the police, but i've said over and over again, that does not warrant a death...
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the street. >> you can hear the tires squealing around and around. >> reporter: timothy came out to confront him. >> the guy ran over him with the front tire, and he was stuck under the truck. he didn't stop. he drug him 45 feet, ran over him again with the back tire. >> reporter: the hudsons say it was bound to happen. that wreckless driving and even side shows are common along west 11th avenue. on tuesday, linda hudson took her story to the city council and the mayor. >> i am pissed off! >> reporter: she wanted the city council to put speed bumps in front of her house. but after three minutes. >> i want everyone to know the one thing i heard from my son. i love you. tell dad i love you. then he told the paramedic don't let me die. >> reporter: the mayor agreed to turn the matter to the city manager, but city officials explained the city doesn't have the money for speed bumps. >> we are putting our own speed bumps up out here. and if i have to be the one to drill them into the pavement, so be it. i don't care. what are they going to do? put me in jail? >> reporter: linda's living s
the street. >> you can hear the tires squealing around and around. >> reporter: timothy came out to confront him. >> the guy ran over him with the front tire, and he was stuck under the truck. he didn't stop. he drug him 45 feet, ran over him again with the back tire. >> reporter: the hudsons say it was bound to happen. that wreckless driving and even side shows are common along west 11th avenue. on tuesday, linda hudson took her story to the city council and the mayor....
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. >> reporter: timothy russell and melissa williams died in a hail of gunfire following a high speed chase moving more noon 100 officers that saw 137 bullets fired into their car. brelow was accused of firing after the couple had been sub died. today timothy russell's sister remains outraged. >> i don't care what any judge or police officer say they cannot justify what happened that night. >> reporter: further demonstrations today with many calling for further investigation. >> i really hate the injustices that are done to african-americans in this city. >> i have grandchildren, i have great-grandchildren, i do not want to see them laying on the street dead >> reporter: others agreed with officer brelot wes acquittal. >> i duly believe in his heart he felt that he was protecting the community and himself >> reporter: the verdict came as cleveland also saw demonstrations on the six-month anniversary of the shooting death by police of 12-year-old tamir rice. that family still searching for answers, too. >> i'm looking for justice for my son and a change for the nation for nobody else's
. >> reporter: timothy russell and melissa williams died in a hail of gunfire following a high speed chase moving more noon 100 officers that saw 137 bullets fired into their car. brelow was accused of firing after the couple had been sub died. today timothy russell's sister remains outraged. >> i don't care what any judge or police officer say they cannot justify what happened that night. >> reporter: further demonstrations today with many calling for further investigation....
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. >> timothy russell and melissa williams died in gun fire during a high speed chase that involved 100 officers that saw 137 bullets fired in their car. today timothy russell's sister remains outraged. >> i don't care what any judge or police officers say, they cannot justify what happened that night. >> further demonstrations today for many calling for further investigation. >> i really hate the injustices that are done to african americans in this city. >> i have grand children. i have great grand children. i do not want to see them laying on the street dead. >> reporter: others agreed with officer's acquit acquittal. the verdict came as cleveland saw demonstrations on the six month anniversary of the shooting death of a 12-year-old killed while playing with a plastic pellet gun. that family searching for answers too. >> i'm looking for justice for my son and change in the nation. >> reporter: the verdict arrived on a busy weekend here as the cleveland cavalier cavaliers host the atlanta hawks. cavs star lebron james appealed for comp. >> i think sports is one of the biggest healers.
. >> timothy russell and melissa williams died in gun fire during a high speed chase that involved 100 officers that saw 137 bullets fired in their car. today timothy russell's sister remains outraged. >> i don't care what any judge or police officers say, they cannot justify what happened that night. >> further demonstrations today for many calling for further investigation. >> i really hate the injustices that are done to african americans in this city. >> i have...
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one really has the emotional bunch that i think with this in the police chase and the shooting of timothy russell and malis is a williams that could spark a stronger reaction but right now it is very calm. >> sreenivasan: the chief of police said they are already planning to change their policy on high speed pursuits. >> and they have shown that in the last two weeks. we had a high speed chase that was called off and there were some criticism from the police union about that saying that, you know, we let these people go away. this was get away. it was managed well, nobody was at risk. they did get license plate information the next day they arrested that suspect. the city has been making that message a lot, that they have already changed policy, in reaction to that 2012 police chase that ended in the shooting. they are talking about the changes they are making with so-called community policing and trying to connect with the residents. very important message to be extent right now at a time when people again are on edge and potentially ready to react. one of several. we have a department o
one really has the emotional bunch that i think with this in the police chase and the shooting of timothy russell and malis is a williams that could spark a stronger reaction but right now it is very calm. >> sreenivasan: the chief of police said they are already planning to change their policy on high speed pursuits. >> and they have shown that in the last two weeks. we had a high speed chase that was called off and there were some criticism from the police union about that saying...
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authorities say 31-year-old, timothy ward had inappropriate contact with an under age female. ward is the lieutenant at the volunteer rescue squad and a volunteer paramedic with the sterling rescue squad. ward is being held without bond at the loudoun county detention center. rolling thunder is in the nation's capital this weekend. the motorcycle group of veterans and their supporters rode into d.c. as part of their annual pilgrimage. we spoke with people who say the memorial day weekend should not just be about beach outings and barbecues. >> they should think about the soldiers, the marines, navy, all that have fought to keep this country free and the sacrifice that they made. my son made. and should always remember that and maybe visit, you know, a memorial or the cemetery and honor them that way. >> rolling thunder is part of its annual ride on memorial weekend, urges the government to provide a full accounting of all bow's and service members still listed as missing in action. >> you are going to need sun block for outdoor activities, whether you are here or at the beach,
authorities say 31-year-old, timothy ward had inappropriate contact with an under age female. ward is the lieutenant at the volunteer rescue squad and a volunteer paramedic with the sterling rescue squad. ward is being held without bond at the loudoun county detention center. rolling thunder is in the nation's capital this weekend. the motorcycle group of veterans and their supporters rode into d.c. as part of their annual pilgrimage. we spoke with people who say the memorial day weekend should...
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timothy's sister michele russell is furious brelo was acquitted. >> it was horrible.i mean, everything, all that evidence that was available and they still walked. nothing happens to anybody. >> reporter: there is another controversial decision looming in this city whether to charge an officer in the november 2014 shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice. >> shots fired. male down. black male. >> reporter: in a recent interview tamir's mother said she's angry with how long her son's case has been under investigation. >> a 5-year-old child came up to me and said the police killed your son. it is an -- [indiscernible] >> reporter: do you think criminal charges should be pursued in that case? >> no. >> reporter: steve lomas is the president of the cleveland police patrolman's association. >> you look at that video and you see a 5'7", 191-pound person pulling a gun out of their waist band while a cleveland police car is approaching him. what are those guys supposed to do? >> police and community leaders say they are preparing for the worse if officer timothy lowman who fi
timothy's sister michele russell is furious brelo was acquitted. >> it was horrible.i mean, everything, all that evidence that was available and they still walked. nothing happens to anybody. >> reporter: there is another controversial decision looming in this city whether to charge an officer in the november 2014 shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice. >> shots fired. male down. black male. >> reporter: in a recent interview tamir's mother said she's angry with how...
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timothy's sister michelle russell is furious brilo was acquitted. >> you know, it was horrible. i mean, everything, all that evidence that was available. and they still walk, nothing happens to anybody. >> reporter: there is another controversial decision looming in this city. whether to charge an officer in the november 2014 shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice. >> shots fired, male down. black male. >> reporter: in a recent interview, tamir's mother somalia rice says she's angry with how long her son's case has been under investigation. >> a five-year-old child came up to me and said, "the police killed your son." it is an open and shut case. >> do you think criminal charges should be pursued in that case. >> no, absolutely not. >> steve lomis is the president of the cleveland police patrolman's association. >> you look at that video and you see a five-foot-seven, 191 pound person pulling a gun out of their waistband while a cleveland police car is approaching him. what are those guys supposed to do? >> reporter: police officials and community leaders we spoke to say they
timothy's sister michelle russell is furious brilo was acquitted. >> you know, it was horrible. i mean, everything, all that evidence that was available. and they still walk, nothing happens to anybody. >> reporter: there is another controversial decision looming in this city. whether to charge an officer in the november 2014 shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice. >> shots fired, male down. black male. >> reporter: in a recent interview, tamir's mother somalia rice...
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the first pass a job timothy is -- the person -- the first passage of timothy is the same. how to be a good slave. and then there is a code for how to treat slaves. in the argument, if slavery is being talked about, it is clearly being defended, right? if god did not want slavery to exist, slavery would have been moved or condemned. they would also use this as an example. we talked about this in a thin way on monday. i wanted to come back for what we are doing next. in this letter, paul has a slave who has come to him, run away from his master. it is a great way in a lot of ways cussed the slave is taking stuff from the master. the slave has run away, has come to paul. paul writes a letter back and sends it with him back to the slaveholder. often the way this letter is used is to say paul had seen slavery as morally reprehensible -- if the slave runs to you just keep him, right? don't send them back to the slave owner. what happens in the text is interesting. if you go to verse 15, i want you to hear this. paul writes, perhaps this is the reason he separated from you for a
the first pass a job timothy is -- the person -- the first passage of timothy is the same. how to be a good slave. and then there is a code for how to treat slaves. in the argument, if slavery is being talked about, it is clearly being defended, right? if god did not want slavery to exist, slavery would have been moved or condemned. they would also use this as an example. we talked about this in a thin way on monday. i wanted to come back for what we are doing next. in this letter, paul has a...
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through the streets overnight after a judge acquitted a police officer in the shooting deaths of timothyussell and melissa williams. most were peaceful but some scuffles and 15 people were taken into custody. erin mclaughlin is in cleveland. the nba playoffs continue there tonight with lebron james and himself calling for calm in the city. what is the mood like there right on now? >> reporter: right now, it does seem calm and quiet here on the streets of cleveland as this community comes to terms with the tragedy and the verdict. the city's mayor says that this is a defining moment for cleveland. protests in downtown cleveland following the acquittal of a police officer in a 2012 shooting death of two unarmed people. police in riot gear pushed back protests arresting at least a dozen. three people were charged after an object was thrown into a restaurant. >> the man picked. the sign up off the sidewalk and just threw it straight at me. >> reporter: protesters took to the streets immediately after a judge acquitted officer michael brehe low on involuntary manslaughter and felonious assaul
through the streets overnight after a judge acquitted a police officer in the shooting deaths of timothyussell and melissa williams. most were peaceful but some scuffles and 15 people were taken into custody. erin mclaughlin is in cleveland. the nba playoffs continue there tonight with lebron james and himself calling for calm in the city. what is the mood like there right on now? >> reporter: right now, it does seem calm and quiet here on the streets of cleveland as this community comes...
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they set cones up outside in on the fro of timothy's memorial and another neighbor is making his ownimit signs and linda says this is just the beginning. >> my dying breath, i will fight the city of antioch and the mayor never again will tell me to sit down and be quiet, my three minutes are up. >> reporter: in antioch, christin ayers, kpix 5. >> we called the mayor and the city manager to find out what they planned to do but they did not return our calls. >>> the warriors are headed for the nba fines as now and tickets go on sale today. on the team's resale website, the cheapest tickets for thursday's game, $546 each. the most expensive are more than $20,000. apiece. there's no doubt a lot of fans will settle for something more economical like t-shirts selling rapidly at oracle arena. >>> some fans are showing their did he vogues to the warriors. here's a man getting a "splash brothers" haircut in antioch. if you haven't been following, "splash brothers" of course is the nickname given to warriors stars steph curry and klay thompson. looks good. >>> time now 6:40. california is seei
they set cones up outside in on the fro of timothy's memorial and another neighbor is making his ownimit signs and linda says this is just the beginning. >> my dying breath, i will fight the city of antioch and the mayor never again will tell me to sit down and be quiet, my three minutes are up. >> reporter: in antioch, christin ayers, kpix 5. >> we called the mayor and the city manager to find out what they planned to do but they did not return our calls. >>> the...
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joining me now is paul costello family attorney and timothy russell's sister michelle.r reaction when you heard the judge read the verdict. >> well honestly, we wernl surprised. we were disappointed. we were hoping for a guilty verdict on some count, if not want manslaughter, potentially the felonious assault. we were disappointed. >> i can imagine. michelle, i know that during the conference, the news conference yesterday you got to crying when your sister-in-law spoke about the kind of person your brother was. have you and your family even had time to digest any of this? >> yes, we're -- it's very difficult. we're trying to digest it. i was very upset by the verdict. i just felt that something should have been done. i never thought that he would be convicted of manslaughter, but i felt with this particular case all the evidence that had been presented, there was so much evidence to show that there was coercion, there was a cover-up and i just think that the judge really ignored a lot of that information. and he basically just focused on whether or not brelo's bullets
joining me now is paul costello family attorney and timothy russell's sister michelle.r reaction when you heard the judge read the verdict. >> well honestly, we wernl surprised. we were disappointed. we were hoping for a guilty verdict on some count, if not want manslaughter, potentially the felonious assault. we were disappointed. >> i can imagine. michelle, i know that during the conference, the news conference yesterday you got to crying when your sister-in-law spoke about the...