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nbc's adam reiss thank you so much. joining me is retired nypd detective sergeant joseph jakalone, a professor of john jay criminal college of justice. sergeant, thanks so much for coming in. we appreciate your time. what's odd object the story is when we have had the manhunts before, usually within a day, pictures of the specks, perhaps a name, in this case, the story not moved much since when i reported on it yesterday, two white men and one black man seen in the vicinity. how does law enforcement move forward when we seemingly don't have more specificity? >> this is a problem. it looks like they don't know who the people are and they don't want to release it. they have canines involved and only bringing them to pick up a scent of something and there's a lot of different aspects of law enforcement and they know some information and holding out because they have to execute search warrants and don't want people hiding and stuff like that going on. >> what's odd about this case in particular is the area where the police
nbc's adam reiss thank you so much. joining me is retired nypd detective sergeant joseph jakalone, a professor of john jay criminal college of justice. sergeant, thanks so much for coming in. we appreciate your time. what's odd object the story is when we have had the manhunts before, usually within a day, pictures of the specks, perhaps a name, in this case, the story not moved much since when i reported on it yesterday, two white men and one black man seen in the vicinity. how does law...
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. >> joining me so adam reiss. what are the latest details you are hearing?ress conference that you just listened to, they give us a the good detailed briefing on where they stand in terms of this extensive man hunt. they are obviously using many resources. they have a number of choppers in the air. they have cleared the air space. they are also using k-9 units on the ground. a number of police officers from a number of different agents, state, local, federal. the u.s. marble marshals are h the ground and asking residents to be alert. just to recap for the audience what happened this morning, it was around 8:00 a.m. [inaudibl [inaudible] routine patrol when he saw some suspicious men. he radioed it in. he pursued it. then they lost contact with him. and they found him in this marshy area nearby. he was missing his gun, his gun bemt. and then that is when this massive man hunt began. the perimeter has been set up. the perimeter seems to be expanding as the day goes on. we're almost at [inaudible] since this first happened. so obviously the intensity has picked
. >> joining me so adam reiss. what are the latest details you are hearing?ress conference that you just listened to, they give us a the good detailed briefing on where they stand in terms of this extensive man hunt. they are obviously using many resources. they have a number of choppers in the air. they have cleared the air space. they are also using k-9 units on the ground. a number of police officers from a number of different agents, state, local, federal. the u.s. marble marshals are...
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we just don't know. >> adam reiss, thanks for joining us. fight for the right to marry continues in kentucky. and nfl players tackle the tough questions with a pint sized reporter. and it's not me. stay tuned. >> i'm josh lipton with your cnbc market wrap. stocks reclaim some ground. the dow rises 292 points. the s&p adds 35. the nasdaq rallies 113. the private sector added 190,000 jobs last month according to payroll processer adp. that was fewer than expected. the government's closely watched employment report due out friday. and the fed's latest beige book survey says economic conditions are improving in most of the central bank's 12 districts. i'm ready to crack like nobody's watching. why? because it's red lobster's crabfest. and there's so much crab, so many ways. and with dishes like this luscious crab lover's dream or savory snow crab bake. i'm just getting started so hurry in and get crackin' nbut your dell 2-in-1 laptoped gives you the spunk for an unsanctioned selfie. that's that new gear feeling. all laptops on sale, save $230 on
we just don't know. >> adam reiss, thanks for joining us. fight for the right to marry continues in kentucky. and nfl players tackle the tough questions with a pint sized reporter. and it's not me. stay tuned. >> i'm josh lipton with your cnbc market wrap. stocks reclaim some ground. the dow rises 292 points. the s&p adds 35. the nasdaq rallies 113. the private sector added 190,000 jobs last month according to payroll processer adp. that was fewer than expected. the government's...
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. >> msnbc's adam reiss is live in fox lake. esterday, we don't see as much visible evidence of the search but it's still going on? >> reporter: it's a saturation search right now, francis. but really, the focus on the investigation. they have 100 investigators in here behind me. we have seen them come in all morning, leads, canvassing, tips, looking at social media and said one tip could turn this whole case over, one good tip could open this wide open. now, all we know are two white men and white black man they're looking for. looking at forensics, dna left at the scene. any finger prints on the officer's body. looking at videos, residential, commercial, any dash cam video to show anything related to the crime. also, talking to people. that's a big part of this. talking to residents here in the area. that might have seen them coming, going. what they want to know is who these guys are and where they are. all morning here at the police station, seeing friends and family show up, drop off flowers, food for the police officers who
. >> msnbc's adam reiss is live in fox lake. esterday, we don't see as much visible evidence of the search but it's still going on? >> reporter: it's a saturation search right now, francis. but really, the focus on the investigation. they have 100 investigators in here behind me. we have seen them come in all morning, leads, canvassing, tips, looking at social media and said one tip could turn this whole case over, one good tip could open this wide open. now, all we know are two...
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. >> so msnbc's adam reiss live on the campus there and it is a mystery, adam, to figure out and i knower: right. and as you talked to the president last hour, he said they're still trying to connect the dots. i talked to professors here that thought that professor lamb was married to woman, socialized together. but for reasons unknown to many here, not only why he killed the woman who was his girlfriend and many who thought was his wife but also why he would kill a fellow professor. they were friends people said. they worked in the same department, different buildings but the same department and yesterday as you mentioned 10:15, walked into professor schmidt's office, casually killing him as he worked at his desk. good news here is the lockdown is over. classes are expected to resume tomorrow. but many here wondering why it happened. why one professor could kill another beloved professor. they were both really well liked here. thomas? >> msnbc's adam reiss there on the campus of delta state university, thanks so much. >>> we want to shift attention and switch to other story that is cau
. >> so msnbc's adam reiss live on the campus there and it is a mystery, adam, to figure out and i knower: right. and as you talked to the president last hour, he said they're still trying to connect the dots. i talked to professors here that thought that professor lamb was married to woman, socialized together. but for reasons unknown to many here, not only why he killed the woman who was his girlfriend and many who thought was his wife but also why he would kill a fellow professor. they...
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thank you for your time and adam reiss as well and fox lake on the ground for us this wednesday afternoon. for more a fox lake resident i want to bring in. jason was one of the folks unable to get home with his six-year-old daughter while police patrolled his neighborhood tuesday. walk us through what happened yesterday. and what did you think when you first saw officers in your quiet neighborhood? >> well i didn't notice at first. i got a text from my mom about 9:30 saying that fox lake was on lockdown. and then i looked out my window and i saw a couple of officers at the entrance of my subdivision patrolling. firearms out and everything. >> what about today? are they still patrolling your neighborhood? have you had an officer knock on your door to assure you and your family that everything is okay or to ask any questions? >> i've seen a couple of police squad cars come through. but no knocking on doors or anything. or looking through bushes and stuff. >> how did -- how did you explain what had happened to your daughter? or did you? >> umm, she's six yeersd old right now and she still re
thank you for your time and adam reiss as well and fox lake on the ground for us this wednesday afternoon. for more a fox lake resident i want to bring in. jason was one of the folks unable to get home with his six-year-old daughter while police patrolled his neighborhood tuesday. walk us through what happened yesterday. and what did you think when you first saw officers in your quiet neighborhood? >> well i didn't notice at first. i got a text from my mom about 9:30 saying that fox lake...
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. >> adam reiss is live with the latest. we know the manpower is there. there seem to be very few leads or tips. >> reporter: the investigation right now, they're analyzing two videos, one from a passing truck that happened around the time of this shooting and another deer camera in the woods also near the shooting. they also recanvassed the crime scene yesterday looking for more clues. they believe there's a chance these guys are from the area, that they knew about this secluded area only because they're from the area and that this is their comfort zone. that is the hope that they're still in the area, they haven't left the area by train or by boat or by car. >> with that said, they believe they're in the area. i know that yesterday you had some schools close. obviously they can't keep the entire community -- not on an official lockdown but in the status that it is right now. >> reporter: they're doing what's called a saturation search. nothing like that massive manhunt that we saw a couple of days ago. they have cars out on the street not only to reassu
. >> adam reiss is live with the latest. we know the manpower is there. there seem to be very few leads or tips. >> reporter: the investigation right now, they're analyzing two videos, one from a passing truck that happened around the time of this shooting and another deer camera in the woods also near the shooting. they also recanvassed the crime scene yesterday looking for more clues. they believe there's a chance these guys are from the area, that they knew about this secluded...
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msnbc's adam reiss is reporting live from the scene at fox lake. what does this search look like right now. >> reporter: reverend, good evening. right now we're seeing choppers in the air. at one point there were four choppers in the air about an hour ago. we're seeing members of all kinds of law enforcement agencies on the ground. local, state and federal, right on this main road here. typically you might see a search of cars, but we haven't seen that. we haven't seen a car-to-car search. there are k-9 searches around the area. this is rural area between chicago and milwaukee. so there are k-9s out. these three guys are arm and dangerous. they're using all types of resources. a number of different law enforcement agencies just to recap, to bring the audience up to date, it was around 8:00 a.m. this morning. so we're now ten hours into this massive manhunt. officer gliniewicz was on a regular routine patrol. he saw something suspicious, three men. he decided to pursue it. he radioed in to dispatch and that's when they lost contact, when they finall
msnbc's adam reiss is reporting live from the scene at fox lake. what does this search look like right now. >> reporter: reverend, good evening. right now we're seeing choppers in the air. at one point there were four choppers in the air about an hour ago. we're seeing members of all kinds of law enforcement agencies on the ground. local, state and federal, right on this main road here. typically you might see a search of cars, but we haven't seen that. we haven't seen a car-to-car...
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nbc's adam reiss in fox lake, illinois, develfollowing the la. >> reporter: good afternoon.they have the video. two white men and one black man and a number of other videos obtained of businesses, residents and also street cameras, combining all of those videos creating a timeline. looking for some sort of a commonality and might see the guys moving from video to video to video and find them or at least identify them through facial recognition. they have about 100 leads so far, they're getting tips and leads so the fbi has now joined in creating a tipline here supporting this search effort. also, motorola, $50,000 reward for any tip that leads to the arrest and capture of these three and the funeral for lieutenant is on monday. we just got a briefing. 3,000 to 5,000 people coming to pay their respects. steve in. >> all right. thank you very much for that. >>> also, moments ago, lawyers for the jailed kentucky county clerk who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples told reporters their client has no remorse and is prepared for the consequences. >> she has no i
nbc's adam reiss in fox lake, illinois, develfollowing the la. >> reporter: good afternoon.they have the video. two white men and one black man and a number of other videos obtained of businesses, residents and also street cameras, combining all of those videos creating a timeline. looking for some sort of a commonality and might see the guys moving from video to video to video and find them or at least identify them through facial recognition. they have about 100 leads so far, they're...
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adam reiss on site for us. what can you tell us about how the community's doing right now?cult time here, ari. they're really taking it very hard but they're also breathing a sigh of relief. the lockdown is over. classes expected to resume tomorrow morning. this all happened yesterday about 10:15 in the morning as classes were beginning. he walked into his office, shot him dead right there working. no one knows a motive. no one knows why this happened. i spoke with a professor who was just down the hall at the time. here's what he had to say. >> i heard what i thought were four shots. my students and i, we sort of paused for a moment. kind of collected ourselves and, you know, we didn't hear anything else and could this have been, you know, some furniture that had been moved and fallen over and made loud noises? but, you know, within a minute or two, an officer came into our room and told us no one leave. >> reporter: now, before he came here, he shot his girlfriend at the home they shared. police released a note that he wrote, it says very sorry. i wish i could take it bac
adam reiss on site for us. what can you tell us about how the community's doing right now?cult time here, ari. they're really taking it very hard but they're also breathing a sigh of relief. the lockdown is over. classes expected to resume tomorrow morning. this all happened yesterday about 10:15 in the morning as classes were beginning. he walked into his office, shot him dead right there working. no one knows a motive. no one knows why this happened. i spoke with a professor who was just down...
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. >> adam reiss, thank you very much. >>> i want to bring in jim cavanaugh, thank you for being with since the officer was gunned down in fox lake, what's the likelihood that these people are still in the nearby area? >> well, you can't rule it out but you make an excellent point. i think they've got to do the search but these aren't the escaped new york prisoners, criminal activity was afoot at the cement plant and likely they got there in a car and might have left in a car. they would have had had time to beat a perimeter because they -- if they ran to their car. it's critical to understand the criminal behavior here. look, the motives for violent crime, i've been dealing with it almost four decades, greed, power, hate revenge and escape. you know, you've covered so many, in this case, it's likely to be escape. they didn't want to be caught by the lieutenant and didn't want their criminal activity, whatever that was, uncovered. they were doing something at that plant, they were hiding something, planning to hide something or digging a hole, they were burying something, it could be
. >> adam reiss, thank you very much. >>> i want to bring in jim cavanaugh, thank you for being with since the officer was gunned down in fox lake, what's the likelihood that these people are still in the nearby area? >> well, you can't rule it out but you make an excellent point. i think they've got to do the search but these aren't the escaped new york prisoners, criminal activity was afoot at the cement plant and likely they got there in a car and might have left in a...