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baltimore police officers. gray's family attorney says 80% of the man's spinal cord had been severed near his neck. baltimore police officials are promising accountability and transparency. and another white house security breach to tell you about this noon. the secret service arrested a suspect last night after allegedly jumping the white house fence. our sam sweeney has the details of this latest incident and why it has tourists sam: it's happened again. another person jumped the fence here at the white house. this time on the south side. it happened about 10:30 last night, take a look at some video and you can see a flurry of police activity. within seconds, secret service agents had that jumper in custody before he can make it near the building. this incident of course comes on the heels of several high profile security breaches here. ast week, officials here at the white house met with the secret service and the parks service to try to figure out a way to keep the grounds here more secure. right now there are temporary barriers and other plans say that they could put temporary spikes on top of the current fence but that
baltimore police officers. gray's family attorney says 80% of the man's spinal cord had been severed near his neck. baltimore police officials are promising accountability and transparency. and another white house security breach to tell you about this noon. the secret service arrested a suspect last night after allegedly jumping the white house fence. our sam sweeney has the details of this latest incident and why it has tourists sam: it's happened again. another person jumped the fence here...
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doctor you heard what the baltimore police official said that they changed their attitudes about therotesters when the protesters became violent. but we were watching tv yesterday afternoon and seeing rock after rock brick after brick being thrown at the officers. what should they have done? >> well for starters i felt the police department didn't have the have the proper intel in play. when i look at this incident this is non-an aberration this was merely the catalyst to an underlying problem that has been developing in -- and stayed within this community for years and years and years, so when we look back at that strategy first thing is first. the schools mentioned they were going to have a day of anarchy, which was yesterday, when we had one to two public high school that agreed they were going to protest. had the police department had the proper intelligence in play they would have been able to counter this effectively, and we wouldn't have had this mass rioting, looting, et cetera. >> let me ask you about the image that we saw of bricks being thrown at police officers. going bac
doctor you heard what the baltimore police official said that they changed their attitudes about therotesters when the protesters became violent. but we were watching tv yesterday afternoon and seeing rock after rock brick after brick being thrown at the officers. what should they have done? >> well for starters i felt the police department didn't have the have the proper intel in play. when i look at this incident this is non-an aberration this was merely the catalyst to an underlying...
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baltimore police officials are calling for reinforcement as the city and law enforcement are being targeted by vandals and gang members. this comes in the wake of the case of freddie gray who died from injuries that he suffered while in police custody. the mayor called in the national guard. 1500 troops have been deployed. in addition up to 5,000 more police officers from the mid-atlantic region will be sent to baltimore. philadelphia police we checked with them and they were not part of that. we will check with commissioner ramsey to see if plans have changed. that's what everybody is talking about today. more images are on the front page of every newspaper across the country including our local papers. >> front page of "the daily news" has this photo of firefighters in front of a burning building. the battle of baltimore. everyone with a camera is a reporter. vai sikahema is monitoring this. >> it's an hour and a half drive of us. the governor declared a state of emergency. this is the cover of "the "baltimore sun."" the violence broke out following the funeral of freddie gray. on the cov
baltimore police officials are calling for reinforcement as the city and law enforcement are being targeted by vandals and gang members. this comes in the wake of the case of freddie gray who died from injuries that he suffered while in police custody. the mayor called in the national guard. 1500 troops have been deployed. in addition up to 5,000 more police officers from the mid-atlantic region will be sent to baltimore. philadelphia police we checked with them and they were not part of that....
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police custody. abc 7 has learned that man's spine was nearly severed during his arrest. maryland bureau chief brad bell is following this developing story tonight and live in baltimore where police officials are already ordering changes. brad? brad: yeah one of the first changes they want to make is training on how they transport prisoners. maureen, you talked about the spinal cord damage. that was one of the things we learned at a press conference just about 1 1/2 hours ago. that was the autopsy results for the death of freddie gray that he died of spinal cord damage. we'll show you some video of his arrest. police are talking about that video. they say at this point, they do not see any evidence that police officers used force against this man. >> i've been recording. brad: the video of the april 12th arrest of 25-year-old freddie gray shows officers struggling to get a screaming suspect into a police transport van. a woman yells out -- >> that boy's leg was broke! his leg broke and y'all are dragging him like dead! brad: within an hour gray is in a coma and his spinal cord damaged. yesterday, he died. now, the city is being described as on edge. hundreds gathered to protest. gray's fri
police custody. abc 7 has learned that man's spine was nearly severed during his arrest. maryland bureau chief brad bell is following this developing story tonight and live in baltimore where police officials are already ordering changes. brad? brad: yeah one of the first changes they want to make is training on how they transport prisoners. maureen, you talked about the spinal cord damage. that was one of the things we learned at a press conference just about 1 1/2 hours ago. that was the...
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. >> reporter: baltimore police officials say they hope to finish their investigation by may 1 so they can turn it over as to the state attorney's office. >> most importantly, the gray family, who is suffering right now, deserves answers and we're trying to get them. >> mr. grey's family deserves justice, and our community deserves an opportunity to heal to get better and to make sure that something like this doesn't happen again. >> reporter: i'm andrew spencer reporting. >>> the city of oakland is paying big bucks to a 16-year- old shot by police. officers say they mistook francois as a robbery suspect. he will receive $230,000 and one of his friends will get the other $45,000. investigators say he and his friends did not commit the robbery. >>> a local whistle-blower will appear on capitol hill this morning to speak to a house committee about veteran affairs problems. rusty brown will help the committee look into allegations that the oakland and philadelphia va offices have mismanaged veterans claims. brown was part of a team that reviewed such allegations and found cases of veteran
. >> reporter: baltimore police officials say they hope to finish their investigation by may 1 so they can turn it over as to the state attorney's office. >> most importantly, the gray family, who is suffering right now, deserves answers and we're trying to get them. >> mr. grey's family deserves justice, and our community deserves an opportunity to heal to get better and to make sure that something like this doesn't happen again. >> reporter: i'm andrew spencer...
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police. but so far no major eruptions of violence in baltimore, a pattern city officials are worried that could >> to any and all that would seek to bring chaos to our city the people of baltimore will not tolerate you hurting our community. >> law enforcement veterans no full well who disrupt the peaceful cycle of demonstrations. >> people with no respect for the rule of law pose a great danger because they can cause a mob mentality that people otherwise acting alone would never do. >> lee maddox says outside agitators burn trash cans and throw bottles. it happened repeatedly in ferguson. in baltimore, local activists are upset about outsiders who they believe have already tried to start trouble, including more formal organizers. >> they're taking over the message and they've defecting from what the real message is. the real message is that as a community, the poor black community, we're tired of police violence. >> but the organizers of upcoming protests, some from outside baltimore, they share the same goal as locals justice for freddie gray. >> i'm going to go anywhere my people are being k
police. but so far no major eruptions of violence in baltimore, a pattern city officials are worried that could >> to any and all that would seek to bring chaos to our city the people of baltimore will not tolerate you hurting our community. >> law enforcement veterans no full well who disrupt the peaceful cycle of demonstrations. >> people with no respect for the rule of law pose a great danger because they can cause a mob mentality that people otherwise acting alone would...
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serious about solving the problem, we're not only going to have to help the police but say, what do we need do. >> and baltimore officials expect city police to turn over their results by this friday may first, allowing prosecutors to decide whether charges should be fired. and mayor was empthetic that it would take the state's attorney much more time to reach a decision. >> she certainly won't be able to in the same day she gets the information, make a determ nagds about whether or not there will be charges and we want to make sure the people understand the process and we want to do more than just seek justice, we want to have justice and in order to do that, we have to respect the process. >> police commissioner said the investigation is likely to continue beyond friday's report to the state attorney. >>> and a mixed day on wall street tuesday with the dou and snp rising. but much of tuesday's volatility was caused by twitter after leaked earnings caused the stock's price to plummet. tell us what happened and how bad is this for twitter and the little blue bird? >> hey, luke i think i'm going to need more than 140 char
serious about solving the problem, we're not only going to have to help the police but say, what do we need do. >> and baltimore officials expect city police to turn over their results by this friday may first, allowing prosecutors to decide whether charges should be fired. and mayor was empthetic that it would take the state's attorney much more time to reach a decision. >> she certainly won't be able to in the same day she gets the information, make a determ nagds about whether or...
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police. we're going there live. >>> it has been 11 days since freddie gray's arrest. we don't know what led to his arrest or how he died. a top official from the baltimore police department out front. >>> an mrn hostage killed by a u.s. drone. how could intelligence officials not know he was there. let's go out front. >>> and good evening, i'm erin burnett. we begin with the breaking news. anger boiling over on the streets of baltimore. a major confrontation between police and protesters a moment ago. our own brian todd was caught in the middle of it all and let me show you. >> let's go over here. watch out. watch out. here they just got another man. we're being -- easy guys. we're being pushed. if you can see what's going on, when they try to arrest someone, they are being swarmed by the protesters. okay. okay. thank you. and some -- >> as you can see this obviously a violent confrontation there between police and protesters. that was moments ago. it comes after days of mostly peaceful demonstrations. i want to show you the live pictures at this moment. protesters are gathering at city haul and the police station again. it has been 11 days since freddi
police. we're going there live. >>> it has been 11 days since freddie gray's arrest. we don't know what led to his arrest or how he died. a top official from the baltimore police department out front. >>> an mrn hostage killed by a u.s. drone. how could intelligence officials not know he was there. let's go out front. >>> and good evening, i'm erin burnett. we begin with the breaking news. anger boiling over on the streets of baltimore. a major confrontation between...
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were the baltimore police, were city officials, not prepared for this?id they not see what happened in ferguson, missouri, and given the death of a man in their custody, did they handle this situation well and are they prepared to handle it going forward? joining us now to talk about this, the senior homeland security and law enforcement official for the state of new york in the past and you oversaw the national guard here in new york which gives you key experience as to what's going on. we've been looking at pictures, live pictures from the sky of the streets of baltimore today. just take a look at this. i wonder if you can talk to me about what we are now seeing. now you are seeing the lines of police right there forming some kind of a barrier. you see people, citizens, milling about looking peaceful. we're not seeing running. we're not seeing burning. we're not seeing the throwing of anything. what do you make of the situation now? >> so when you take it down, you have all of the violence from last night. you are making all sorts of assessments. you a
were the baltimore police, were city officials, not prepared for this?id they not see what happened in ferguson, missouri, and given the death of a man in their custody, did they handle this situation well and are they prepared to handle it going forward? joining us now to talk about this, the senior homeland security and law enforcement official for the state of new york in the past and you oversaw the national guard here in new york which gives you key experience as to what's going on. we've...
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police there. tensions bowled over, baltimore city officials say 15 police officers have have been injured two dozen people injured. freddie gray family pleading for peace this morning following last night's violence. >> i think freddie gray was not a person who was in violence. he. i don't like it at all. >> the family says that they want real justice for freddie gray meaning a responsible investigation that is thorough and completely unbiased. >>> ♪ >>> just hours before the the violence and riots broke out thousands attended the funeral of freddie fray. those in attendance including baltimore mayor stephanie rawlins blake and jesse jackson. gray died six days ago while suffering a spinal injury in custody. >>> problems triggered a warning to officers nationwide. >> the walt more police department says that they have credible information that gangs planned to now a attack officer fox 29 steve keeley live at police headquarters in philadelphia with what that means here in philadelphia, steve. >> reporter: from philadelphia, all that rock throwing we're seeing on tv, a video of police getting pelted
police there. tensions bowled over, baltimore city officials say 15 police officers have have been injured two dozen people injured. freddie gray family pleading for peace this morning following last night's violence. >> i think freddie gray was not a person who was in violence. he. i don't like it at all. >> the family says that they want real justice for freddie gray meaning a responsible investigation that is thorough and completely unbiased. >>> ♪ >>> just...
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. >>> six police officers in baltimore are now suspended as officials investigate the mysterious deathf a man in their custody. it is the latest in a series of cases nationwide involving african american dying after confrontations with police. >>> police in baltimore have released new video of an arrest that resulted in the death of a young black man. >> it is our video that has been unedited that is raw. we are not in the business of hiding facts. >> reporter: but the video doesn't add much to what we already know. >> this is a very very tense time. >> reporter: six officers were suspended monday as the city investigates. >> i want to know where the officers pursued mr. grey. i want to know if the proper procedures were followed. i want to know what steps need to be taken for accountability. >> reporter: a group of officers pursued and arrested grey after he ran from them. four minutes later, officers put a screaming grey into their van. three minutes later the van driver reports pulling over and applying leg irons to an irate man. 41 minutes after grey who suffered from asthma entere
. >>> six police officers in baltimore are now suspended as officials investigate the mysterious deathf a man in their custody. it is the latest in a series of cases nationwide involving african american dying after confrontations with police. >>> police in baltimore have released new video of an arrest that resulted in the death of a young black man. >> it is our video that has been unedited that is raw. we are not in the business of hiding facts. >> reporter: but...
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. >> six baltimore police officers have been suspended as officials investigate the death of freddie . he's the 25-year-old black man who was chased and tackled by police and later had to be rushed to the hospital way severed spinal cord. "action news" reporter erin o'hearn is live at the big board with the latest. >> reporter: matt there is an intense focus on several videos including this one now capturing the same arrest. they show the suspect being put into the back avenue police van in a high crime area and that suspect freddie gray would later die and as you said matt of a severed spine but either a cell phone video or video from the police cameras seems to explain how he suffered that injury. now police documents say gray was taken into custody without force or incidents but then according to police he suffered a medical emergency. police say gray ran from police who pursued him and arrested him as the video shows at 8:39 here. just four minutes later at 8:43 is when he's put into the police van and asks for an inhaler. at 8:46 the van driver says gray gets irate. the van pulls
. >> six baltimore police officers have been suspended as officials investigate the death of freddie . he's the 25-year-old black man who was chased and tackled by police and later had to be rushed to the hospital way severed spinal cord. "action news" reporter erin o'hearn is live at the big board with the latest. >> reporter: matt there is an intense focus on several videos including this one now capturing the same arrest. they show the suspect being put into the back...
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and a fresh wave of protesters seizing the city of baltimore again tonight after freddie gray an african-american man died in police custody. city officials in state troopers as crowds march through the streets. after the police union compared protesters to a lynch mob. brian todd is in baltimore where tensions are high. give us a sense of the scene, brian. >> reporter: this is the location where protests are scheduled to begin very shortly. protest marchers have been starting at this point where the arrest of gray took place marching that way to the police precinct. i know you have shone pictures of marchers else where in the city of baltimore. there have been marched all day. a big rally a short time ago at city hall. tensions growing again tonight here in baltimore. we're getting new information about tensions between african-american leaders and the city's leadership. as crowds of protesters continue to demand answers and accountability. >> no justice. snow peace. >> reporter: not letting up in their show of anger determined to stay on the streets and on message, protesters pressed their demand for justice for freddie gray. tonight si
and a fresh wave of protesters seizing the city of baltimore again tonight after freddie gray an african-american man died in police custody. city officials in state troopers as crowds march through the streets. after the police union compared protesters to a lynch mob. brian todd is in baltimore where tensions are high. give us a sense of the scene, brian. >> reporter: this is the location where protests are scheduled to begin very shortly. protest marchers have been starting at this...
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. >> officials in baltimore say they will turnover the findings of a police investigation into freddie gray's death by tomorrow. extra security and second night of curfew kept baltimore peaceful. baltimore officials are worried that some people are expecting a verdict on the death tomorrow saying that's not going to happen. protests are spreading to other cities including philadelphia. organizers are planning a philly is baltimore protest. >> we'll be honest about what's going wrong in this country. >> i'm hoping anyone that comes out to express their constitutional right they have a right to do so, do it in a peaceful manner. >> philadelphia police say they are prepared for the protests. courts close early at 3:30. it begins at dilworth park outside city hall. >>> wilmington police are working on leads but no arrests in the deadly shooting the family and friends of the young mother killed were at the scene mourning her loss, a growing memorial paid homage to artist brown the mother of two young boys. she and another were hit by stray bullets. police are offering ten thousand dollar re
. >> officials in baltimore say they will turnover the findings of a police investigation into freddie gray's death by tomorrow. extra security and second night of curfew kept baltimore peaceful. baltimore officials are worried that some people are expecting a verdict on the death tomorrow saying that's not going to happen. protests are spreading to other cities including philadelphia. organizers are planning a philly is baltimore protest. >> we'll be honest about what's going wrong...
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the baltimore police department all the officials in this city are looking toward tomorrow as a key day. they want to make sure people have the right information. tomorrow is the day the police turnover their findings from an initial investigation over to state prosecutors. state prosecutors will ultimately decide if they will file charges. i want to make this clear. officials are making this clear and community leaders are making this clear. an expectation on the streets here that tomorrow friday will be a day when people are in a great deal of information. that everything happened in that police van comes forward. maybe there could be charges against the officers. that is not going to happen tomorrow and now community leaders and elected officials and police are trying to dampen the expectations. there is the notion on the streets and concern that the expectations are set too high. more news now. >>> protesters calling for justice in the freddie gray case. they took to streets across the country overnight. in new york at least 60 people arrested in protests organized on social media.
the baltimore police department all the officials in this city are looking toward tomorrow as a key day. they want to make sure people have the right information. tomorrow is the day the police turnover their findings from an initial investigation over to state prosecutors. state prosecutors will ultimately decide if they will file charges. i want to make this clear. officials are making this clear and community leaders are making this clear. an expectation on the streets here that tomorrow...
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the gray family joined baltimore officials in calling for peace as police continue their investigationied of a spinal cord injury after being arrested by police. officials say it may be early next month before the investigation is complete. while mourners were paying their respects baltimore police revealed what they called a credible threat. rival gangs like the crips, bloods and others they say have entered into a pact to quote, unquote, take out officers on the street. a day of mourning and reflection for freddy gray's family and a community on edge. nbc 10 news. >> and for more coverage of the story, be sure to watch "nbc nightly news" tonight at 6:30 right here on nbc 10. >>> well cool and cloudy today, but by tomorrow we'll see a bit more sunshine and that will warm our temperatures up more than today. so more sun as we go into your tuesday and then by wednesday, we have temperatures in the 70s. so there is a warm-up coming this week. and that's going to be ahead of some rain. we are watching rain for the end of the week. so far, looks like a coastal storm should be developing. r
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police requested an ambulance to take him to the hospital. an attorney for the family said that 80% of gray's spinal cord had an severed. baltimore's mayor and top police officialse promised accountability and transparency throughout the investigation. >>> right now crews are responding to another rescue operation to seiche hundreds of migrants off the coast of italy. up to 150 people were spotted on an inflatable life raft and another boat nearby had 300 people on board. this is the latest in a string of rescues in the mediterranean. earlier this morning 93 people were rescued from a migrant boat. it ran aground off the coast off a greek island. over the last few months there has been a real surge in the number of people trying to flee africa because of mounting violence and poverty. >>> meanwhile, the search continues today for hundreds of migrants who are unaccounted for after a shipwreck off the coast of libya. only 28 survivors have been pulled from the waters so far. more than 700 others are feared dead. the migrants on board the 66-foot vessel were headed from north africa to italy. one survivor said smugglers in charge of the boat locked hundreds of peop
police requested an ambulance to take him to the hospital. an attorney for the family said that 80% of gray's spinal cord had an severed. baltimore's mayor and top police officialse promised accountability and transparency throughout the investigation. >>> right now crews are responding to another rescue operation to seiche hundreds of migrants off the coast of italy. up to 150 people were spotted on an inflatable life raft and another boat nearby had 300 people on board. this is the...
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as baltimore police continue the internal investigation officials said they were interviewing the persone is considered a witness they are not revealing his identity. the president of baltimore's police union with a statement about the protests saying the images seen on television look and sound much like a lynch mob and that they are call frg immediate imprisonment of officers without the due process. >> maybe i should reword that. i don't want it to turn into a lynch mob. when you are trying to put somebody in jail before the facts are in and investigation hasn't been completed that is wrong. >> i am joined by the mayor of baltimore. mayor, thank you for being with us this afternoon, this morning. >> when you hear the words from the police union's president and the words there, what is your take on that? >> i know his words were -- he is already acknowledged inappropriate. my focus is on making sure as mayor that i protect the community's right to be heard. they have a right to be heard. i am working very hard to keep the tradition that we have in baltimore of peaceful and respectful p
as baltimore police continue the internal investigation officials said they were interviewing the persone is considered a witness they are not revealing his identity. the president of baltimore's police union with a statement about the protests saying the images seen on television look and sound much like a lynch mob and that they are call frg immediate imprisonment of officers without the due process. >> maybe i should reword that. i don't want it to turn into a lynch mob. when you are...
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they're hoping the baltimore police and officials here in this community will do exactly what they say they'll do deliver a fair and full investigation. inside the this room. people think that means police officers being arrested and charged. >> this as the funeral is happening here on your screen. jesse jackson on the podium. live look from inside where the funeral is happening for 25-year-old freddie gray. brian moore outside the funeral. we appreciate that report. >>> we're following news from tulsa, oklahoma. the sheriff has resigned. i made the announcement this morning. he says he'll continue to examine the organization and are there will be more changes. >>> now to colorado where opening statements begin an hour from now in the trial of james holmes. he's accused of killing 12 and wounding 70 others after opening fire many a packed movie theater after the midnight premiere of "dark knight rises" in 2012. witnesses spoke of horror they witnessed. >> i'm hear ago him yell at people. you can hear the rounds going off boom, boom boom. >> there was really nowhere to hide. >> nbc's jo
they're hoping the baltimore police and officials here in this community will do exactly what they say they'll do deliver a fair and full investigation. inside the this room. people think that means police officers being arrested and charged. >> this as the funeral is happening here on your screen. jesse jackson on the podium. live look from inside where the funeral is happening for 25-year-old freddie gray. brian moore outside the funeral. we appreciate that report. >>> we're...
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baltimore. the left side of the screen, the police officials will come out to brief us on the latest developmentsm the last few hours as they try to contain the mayhem that has been playing out on the streets. the scene on the right is what we have seen in many locations, with car set ablaze in the streets. alison: we just heard from the mayor of baltimore, stephanie rawlings-blake, calling for calm saying she is saying she does not understand why people want their communities to be better are destroying them. she made a statement recently. governor larry hogan also made a statement. now we are just waiting for the police chief of stop we also heard from freddie gray's family, the same day that he was laid to rest saying this is not at all what freddie would have wanted. leon: the family and all the authorities, ministers, the leaders at the service at the church this afternoon, they were saying today was supposed to be a day of tests of any kind calling for peace in the city. to maintain order on the streets , with family in mind and the legacy of freddie gray. this is the opposite of what we ha
baltimore. the left side of the screen, the police officials will come out to brief us on the latest developmentsm the last few hours as they try to contain the mayhem that has been playing out on the streets. the scene on the right is what we have seen in many locations, with car set ablaze in the streets. alison: we just heard from the mayor of baltimore, stephanie rawlings-blake, calling for calm saying she is saying she does not understand why people want their communities to be better are...
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official for the remainder of the obama administration. you are watching "bbc world news america." protesters and police clash in baltimore, where public anger is growing over the unexplained death of a black american man in police custody. european and ukrainian leaders have been meeting in kiev as fighting in the east continues. tom burress is outside donetsk a city that has been at the forefront of fighting since it began. he sent this report of life on the front line. tom: this is the reality of a neighborhood on the edge of donetsk. this apartment block has been badly damaged by shelling in recent days, weeks, and months. this area is right now the line. the frontline is probably a few hundred meters in that direction. you can see the children's play area in the foreground, where children used to play. there are, incredibly, some people still living here, mainly elderly residents we have seen coming out of the apartment block here. resident: i have not been here -- i have no one left, no parents, no husband. i ami am living with a friend. my flat is destroyed. i come here every few days. i am wearing slippers so i ca
official for the remainder of the obama administration. you are watching "bbc world news america." protesters and police clash in baltimore, where public anger is growing over the unexplained death of a black american man in police custody. european and ukrainian leaders have been meeting in kiev as fighting in the east continues. tom burress is outside donetsk a city that has been at the forefront of fighting since it began. he sent this report of life on the front line. tom: this is...
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police van. a short time later, he's comatose in the hospital dying of a spinal cord injury. today calling it a tense time for the city baltimore's mayor and top police officials went before the cameras. they said the officers involved have been suspended and asked for patience during their investigation which they say is expected to conclude a week from friday. in the meantime protesters have taken to the streets marching again tonight demanding answers that so far at least have been in short supply. here's more from joe johns. >> reporter: police released street camera video recorded at the scene where freddie gray was first taken into custody, but it only added to the mystery of how he ended up dead. the camera pans but shows nothing that looks like excessive force by police. at least up to the point that he was placed inside a police transport van. >> when mr. gray was placed inside that van, he was able to talk. he was upset. and when mr. gray was taken out of that van, he could not talk and he could not breathe. >> reporter: leading baltimore's mayor to conclude that gray's injuries occurred not on the street but during his transport. >> it's clear that
police van. a short time later, he's comatose in the hospital dying of a spinal cord injury. today calling it a tense time for the city baltimore's mayor and top police officials went before the cameras. they said the officers involved have been suspended and asked for patience during their investigation which they say is expected to conclude a week from friday. in the meantime protesters have taken to the streets marching again tonight demanding answers that so far at least have been in short...
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police custody. baltimore's mayor imposed ten p.m. to 5:00 a.m. curfew beginning tonight. city officials say they are using every possible resource to end the violence including asking the philadelphia police department for help. we're wait to go hear if the city will send any officers there, meanwhile, cbs news core upon dent edwin lauren? baltimore right now there is morning, with the very latest developments. good morning. >> good morning, maryland asked all of the state around it for help, reinforcement some arrived here, these are maryland state troopers guarding this intersection here this is where rioters burned and loot add cvs pharmacy. see scenes like this all over the city. thousand it is of armed national guard members have taken position on the grounds in baltimore where tensions continue to escalate over the death of freddie gray. hours after the 25 year old was laid to rest monday, the city descended into chaos. authorities say protesters, many of them teenagers pelted officers with objects, including rocks, and sticks. police responded with pepper spray. demonstrators loo
police custody. baltimore's mayor imposed ten p.m. to 5:00 a.m. curfew beginning tonight. city officials say they are using every possible resource to end the violence including asking the philadelphia police department for help. we're wait to go hear if the city will send any officers there, meanwhile, cbs news core upon dent edwin lauren? baltimore right now there is morning, with the very latest developments. good morning. >> good morning, maryland asked all of the state around it for...
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police custody. loretta lynch said the justice department will send officials into baltimore as it continues its own investigation into grey's death. and the reinforcements have arrived here in baltimore, taking positions around the city. so far, we have 15 officers injured in the riots, two of them pretty seriously. >> edward lawrence in baltimore, thank you, edward. coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll talk to the president of the naacp cornell brooks about the trouble in baltimore. >>> this morning, the prime minister of nepal said the death toll from sunday's massive earthquake could reach 10,000. he describes his country as a war setting as he tries to help the victims. at least four americans were killed by the avalanche at the mt. everest base camp. officials say they're overwhelmed by the magnitude of the growing crisis. the destruction is so great, one official says it may be weeks before order is restored. foreign aid begins to arrive and the search for survivors continues. holly williams reports. >> reporter: in kathmandu, they worked frantically, digging through mountains of rubble wit
police custody. loretta lynch said the justice department will send officials into baltimore as it continues its own investigation into grey's death. and the reinforcements have arrived here in baltimore, taking positions around the city. so far, we have 15 officers injured in the riots, two of them pretty seriously. >> edward lawrence in baltimore, thank you, edward. coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll talk to the president of the naacp cornell brooks about the trouble in...
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baltimore state police and what would do you? >> it doesn't look like -- it's total chaos right now. baltimore city officials need to rehuddle and bring in more resources and they already should have had next in place. i want to see a better execution of the plan. i think there's still time to regroup and get baltimore's finest additional resources. as soon as they started taking on casualties when the rocks and bottles were being thrown they should have executed or implemented phase two of the program. you bring in reinforcements. they should have had strike forces of 20 to 25 officers that could have moved in to any area to take that thing back over. so i'm a little puzzled as to what their operational plan is but it's not looking good at this point. >> sheriff, we're told that the governor has not declared a state of emergency yet. we're told that state police have been mobilized but not in great numbers so far. and, you know you're critical of the plan as it has developed here. you've also been critical, as we look live in baltimore, of the mayor, that they were projecting to protect cars and buildings b
baltimore state police and what would do you? >> it doesn't look like -- it's total chaos right now. baltimore city officials need to rehuddle and bring in more resources and they already should have had next in place. i want to see a better execution of the plan. i think there's still time to regroup and get baltimore's finest additional resources. as soon as they started taking on casualties when the rocks and bottles were being thrown they should have executed or implemented phase two...
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back in this country, baltimore officials said police made serious mistakes in handling a man who diedody. freddie gray passed away a week after he was arrested and suffered a severe spinal injury. police commissioner anthony batts spoke this afternoon. >> we know he was not buckled in the transportation wagon as he should have been. no excuses for that period. we know our police employees failed to give him medical attention in a timely manner multiple times. there are still many questions that we don't have the answers to. >> woodruff: officials say they're still trying to determine how gray was injured. comcast officially announced it's dropping a $45 billion bid to buy time-warner cable. the move had faced opposition from the federal communications commission. f.c.c. chairman tom wheeler said in a statement today: the proposed merger would have posed an unacceptable risk to competition and innovation. comcast c.e.o. brian roberts responded in an interview on c.n.b.c. >> we respect their judgment even if, you know, we didn't get our case made the way we saw it and i do think it's be
back in this country, baltimore officials said police made serious mistakes in handling a man who diedody. freddie gray passed away a week after he was arrested and suffered a severe spinal injury. police commissioner anthony batts spoke this afternoon. >> we know he was not buckled in the transportation wagon as he should have been. no excuses for that period. we know our police employees failed to give him medical attention in a timely manner multiple times. there are still many...
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his death while in police custody is being investigated by city and federal officials. edward lawrence is in baltimore. edward, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, alison. right now, maryland state troopers are guarding this intersection, this is where some protesters started rioting and actually looted and burned that cvs pharmacy, this is an example of what happened all over the city. thousands of armed national guard members have taken position on the ground in baltimore, where tensions begin to escalate after the death of freddie gray. hours after laid to rest on monday the city descended into chaos. many protesters, many of them teenagers pelted officers with bricks and spray. the governor of maryland issued a state of emergency monday night. >> we had opposite ends of the city pulling us at the same time. so extra resource here will allow us to get on top of the issues at multiple locations. >> reporter: close to 30 arrests were made. and more than a dozen officers were injured. at nighttime, members of grey's family emerged to condyle the justice. >> don't do it like this here. >> reporter
his death while in police custody is being investigated by city and federal officials. edward lawrence is in baltimore. edward, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, alison. right now, maryland state troopers are guarding this intersection, this is where some protesters started rioting and actually looted and burned that cvs pharmacy, this is an example of what happened all over the city. thousands of armed national guard members have taken position on the ground in baltimore, where...
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does she want to serve up police cars or other public buildings in baltimore or public officials like the police turn them into pinatas for the people to come out and whack at them so they can get their agres out of their system? i've never heard a statement like that and i think it's ridiculous. >> is there ever a strategy to cede some territory -- i'm speculating i have no ideas what the mayor meant -- to provide an area is that a strategy? >> no. it would be so difficult to contain, to allow property to be destroyed in the interests of saving lives. that would lead to danger to the lives there of the police of the people and what property would that be? people own these businesses and residences the vehicles. you know is the mayor offering up other people's property to be destroyed? i don't know. i think she needs to clarify that but the police under no circumstances -- they are there to protect peaceful protests. protests that are within the, you know the guidelines as specified by the supreme court. several decisions, going back to when i was a police officer and had to stand in
does she want to serve up police cars or other public buildings in baltimore or public officials like the police turn them into pinatas for the people to come out and whack at them so they can get their agres out of their system? i've never heard a statement like that and i think it's ridiculous. >> is there ever a strategy to cede some territory -- i'm speculating i have no ideas what the mayor meant -- to provide an area is that a strategy? >> no. it would be so difficult to...
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lou dobbs, baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake denies she ordered her police deputy to stand down in face of violent riots, looting and arson. but now a senior law enforcement officialore contradicts the mayor, and claims she gave a direct order to the police chief to give way to those rioters, we're joined by bishop ew jackson, and rich lowery taking off failure of leadership in baltimore but exam know a city that suffered almost y
lou dobbs, baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake denies she ordered her police deputy to stand down in face of violent riots, looting and arson. but now a senior law enforcement officialore contradicts the mayor, and claims she gave a direct order to the police chief to give way to those rioters, we're joined by bishop ew jackson, and rich lowery taking off failure of leadership in baltimore but exam know a city that suffered almost y
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baltimore. also what we understand according to an official the white house is monitoring this situation in baltimore. we are also hearing that the baltimore police department is asking parents to take their children home or get their children home. that is what we know at the moment. seven officers have been injured, according to the baltimore police department. that is what we know. this incident, what is now two to three hours old. i want to get to former congress congressman jc watts of oklahoma. you represent rand paul. do you expect him to come to baltimore too? >> well, richard, i'm on the outside looking in. i kind of just started to monitor the situation the last hour or so and i've seen what the tv screen has shown me. we did encourage senator paul to go to ferguson and talk to the community, and i suspect in this situation in baltimore, i think what the representative said i know elijah cummings i know that he'll be on top of it but i pray for great wisdom for the community leaders, the mayor the police department as they navigate through a very very sensitive situation. >> have you spoken with any of the officials in the area? and the
baltimore. also what we understand according to an official the white house is monitoring this situation in baltimore. we are also hearing that the baltimore police department is asking parents to take their children home or get their children home. that is what we know at the moment. seven officers have been injured, according to the baltimore police department. that is what we know. this incident, what is now two to three hours old. i want to get to former congress congressman jc watts of...
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coming to a close last night when some turned violent, some clashing with police, and they were arrested. today in baltimore, official in the city, and some of the demonstrators themselves tried to refocus back on freddie gray and tried to turn the focus away from violent protests. >> reporter: the line of mourners surged forward, friends, family, and strangers gathered for the wake of freddie gray. >> it's important to show my support for the family. it's a horrible tragedy that could have happened to anybody. >> it's happening here, in my neighborhood, in my town. i need to be here. >> all day long the wake has been going on inside, and demonstrators have been encouraging people to honk their owns for freddie and for justice. >> reporter: that scene was peaceful and supportive, and it was in stark contrast toe saturday night's events. the largest protest yet turning ugly. some scuffled with police and 34 protesters were arrested and six officers were injured. baltimore's mayor called the destruction unacceptable. >> i have and will continue to support those who are using their right to peaceful protest, but we cann
coming to a close last night when some turned violent, some clashing with police, and they were arrested. today in baltimore, official in the city, and some of the demonstrators themselves tried to refocus back on freddie gray and tried to turn the focus away from violent protests. >> reporter: the line of mourners surged forward, friends, family, and strangers gathered for the wake of freddie gray. >> it's important to show my support for the family. it's a horrible tragedy that...
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. >>> top baltimore officials and the police department promising a thorough investigation of the man died of severe spinal injury while in police custody. >> yesterday protesters called for the officers involved to be charged with murder. twenty-five year-old freddie gray was shot by police on april 12th after they say he was running away from them. he was rush to the hospital with spinal injuries but died yesterday. >>> mayor of the baltimore is calling for accountability. >> we will provide the community with all of the answers, that the community that the community deserves, we will identified appropriate accountability if necessary, and we will continue to be aggressive and thorough with our reforms in the baltimore police department. >> the baltimore deputy police commissioner says that the officers involved have been suspended. he said when gray was arrested he could talk but by the the the time he was taken out of the police van he could no longer talk or breathe a lot of questions about this case. >>> saudi leader led air strikes yesterday killing at least 19 people. video sh
. >>> top baltimore officials and the police department promising a thorough investigation of the man died of severe spinal injury while in police custody. >> yesterday protesters called for the officers involved to be charged with murder. twenty-five year-old freddie gray was shot by police on april 12th after they say he was running away from them. he was rush to the hospital with spinal injuries but died yesterday. >>> mayor of the baltimore is calling for...
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heard from a former new york police officer who said that these problems need to be fixed at the top. how -- based on your reporting how do you think top officials in baltimore have responded to this? >> well, i think the police commissioner here was actually brought in a little more than two years ago to sort of solve these sort of issues. he came in because the mayor believed that a lot of the community didn't trust police and that, you know, his goal was sort of to repair that relationship. so i would say that, you know, that that was -- that has been the aim since he's been here. but whether he's been successful or not i think that remains to be seen. >> we watched the violence in ferguson. is there concern tonight in baltimore about violence? >> well, i don't know about tonight. but i did, you know, talk to some people and they said they want indictments in this case. just walk around hee talking to residents -- here talking to residents they say time will tell. they want indictments. they want to see that officers are arrested. i'm not saying that is justified at all. but i think that is a general frustration and feeling here. >> what are we waiting to
heard from a former new york police officer who said that these problems need to be fixed at the top. how -- based on your reporting how do you think top officials in baltimore have responded to this? >> well, i think the police commissioner here was actually brought in a little more than two years ago to sort of solve these sort of issues. he came in because the mayor believed that a lot of the community didn't trust police and that, you know, his goal was sort of to repair that...
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in baltimore today police say the initial results of their investigation will be turned over to state officials on friday. it will not though be released to the general public. no screaming, damage and instead, history. the baltimore orioles baseball game that nobody came to see. due to security reasons maythey did not allow fans in. the orioles beat the white sox with no fan fair. they did broadcast it on radio and television. >> i could see something like that happening here unfortunately, it's a reality, i just hope to god, it doesn't. >> now, camden yards was eerily empty. this is the first game in major league baseball history that was closed to fans. >>> and sleeping to win. how the warriors are mixing science and math to get the winning edge. >>> and tattoos and technology apparently don't mix. why ink is causing big problems for the apple watch. >>> and good evening, i'm meteorologist, the best beach weather is in santa cruz. we'll lettia know who go pll . >>> sounds a little out there but would you believe the warriors are sleeping on the job and it's actually paying off. >> they're nu
in baltimore today police say the initial results of their investigation will be turned over to state officials on friday. it will not though be released to the general public. no screaming, damage and instead, history. the baltimore orioles baseball game that nobody came to see. due to security reasons maythey did not allow fans in. the orioles beat the white sox with no fan fair. they did broadcast it on radio and television. >> i could see something like that happening here...
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today the baltimore police commissioner asked for calm as officials look into the case. >> people expressheir very real frustration in the coming days, we ask only that it is done peacefully. we have all seen the videos and those that haven't been seen we'll make sure you get a copy. the actions of our officers appear to be calm. they do not appear to be angry or overbearing. they have no objection to the filming when it is taking place. that just recognizes the facts on the video. >>> six officers have been suspended with pay while the investigation continues. >>> it has been five years since one of the worst environmental disasters in u.s. history. >>> plus to vaccinate or not? we will meet one mom who refused to inoculate her kids, but not anymore. e. ♪ >>> it has been fy years since the deep water horizon oil rig exploded in the gulf of mexico. it has been called the worst invie ron mental disaster in history. bp spent billions on the cleanup, where does the actual recovery stand now? >> reporter: well it depends on which slice of the pie you pull out. most agree that bp cleaned up so
today the baltimore police commissioner asked for calm as officials look into the case. >> people expressheir very real frustration in the coming days, we ask only that it is done peacefully. we have all seen the videos and those that haven't been seen we'll make sure you get a copy. the actions of our officers appear to be calm. they do not appear to be angry or overbearing. they have no objection to the filming when it is taking place. that just recognizes the facts on the video....
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lou dobbs, baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake denies she ordered her police deputy to stand down in face of violent riots, looting and arson. but now a senior law enforcement official in baltimore contradicts the mayor, and claims she gave a direct order to the police chief to give way to those rioters we're joined by bishop ew jackson, and rich lowery taking off failure of leadership in baltimore but exam know a city that suffered almost 60 years of disastrous liberal leadership and failed policies, new revelation that clinton foundation is still withholding the i.d. i-ts of over a thousand -- identities of over a thousand donors and blaming a nonexistent canadian law for the lack of transparency, the man who broke the clinton scandal white open is here, and iran's chief nuclear negotiator committing to something that ayatollah said that iran would never agree to. we're joined by retired four-star general former arm vice chief of staff general jack keane, and the prozactive iranian -- provocative iranian military. >> we begin in baltimore. gang members calling side by side -- sanding side by side with city council calling for peace. >> i made a comment on yesterda
lou dobbs, baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake denies she ordered her police deputy to stand down in face of violent riots, looting and arson. but now a senior law enforcement official in baltimore contradicts the mayor, and claims she gave a direct order to the police chief to give way to those rioters we're joined by bishop ew jackson, and rich lowery taking off failure of leadership in baltimore but exam know a city that suffered almost 60 years of disastrous liberal leadership and...
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baltimore on april 12th. his spine severed. in announcing this handover this official hand over of this report baltimore police leaders also revealed this huge piece of information. the prisoner transport van that was taking freddie gray back to the police station and ultimately to paramedics had actually made a stop investigators did not initially know about. and that means the van stopped a total of four times before ending up at that police station. it was there that the ambulance was finally called for freddie gray. then he was take tonight city's shock trauma center. minutes ago, baltimore police responded to the late disclosure of this stop and if it was linked to a cover-up. listen to the captain. >> the commissioner dropped a bombshell when he said there was a second unscheduled stop of the van, of the police van. was he suggesting are you all telling us that the arresting officers covered up or lied about stopping that police van after freddie gray was inside the vehicle? >> so what i will tell you is that we've stated from the beginning when we have information that we're able to share, we will. as the commissioner said t
baltimore on april 12th. his spine severed. in announcing this handover this official hand over of this report baltimore police leaders also revealed this huge piece of information. the prisoner transport van that was taking freddie gray back to the police station and ultimately to paramedics had actually made a stop investigators did not initially know about. and that means the van stopped a total of four times before ending up at that police station. it was there that the ambulance was...
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police custody. loretta lynch says the justice department will send two officials to baltimore as it continues its own investigation into the death. edward lawrence, cbs news, baltimore. >> the rioting has police in oakland and san francisco on heightened alert. they've been riding in pairs last night and this morning. as the precaution. oakland officers kept an eye on this demonstration a few dozen protesters marched around the city last night. earlier in the evening roughly 100 gathered at broadway and 14th. there are no reports of any trouble though in oakland. >>> today the u.s. supreme court will hear arguments in cases that could lead to legalizing same sex marriage nationwide. currently same sex kims can marry in -- couples can marry in 36 states and the district of columbia, people are watching closely on both sides of the issue. >> if the supreme court dares to issue a row versus wade of marriage, we will not obey it. >> just shows you that the wheels of justice and the rule of law truly work. >> the cases before the court come from michigan, ohio, tennessee, and kentucky. four of the states
police custody. loretta lynch says the justice department will send two officials to baltimore as it continues its own investigation into the death. edward lawrence, cbs news, baltimore. >> the rioting has police in oakland and san francisco on heightened alert. they've been riding in pairs last night and this morning. as the precaution. oakland officers kept an eye on this demonstration a few dozen protesters marched around the city last night. earlier in the evening roughly 100 gathered...
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police custody. baltimore's mayor imposed ten p.m. to 5:00 a.m. curfew beginning tonight. city officials say they are using every possible resource to end the violence including asking the philadelphia police department for help. we're wait to go hear if the city will send any officers there, meanwhile, cbs news core upon dent edwin lauren? baltimore right now there is morning, with the very latest developments. good morning. >> good morning, maryland asked all of the state around it for help, reinforcement some arrived here, these are maryland state troopers guarding this intersection here this is where rioters burned and loot add cvs pharmacy. see scenes like this all over the city. thousand it is of armed national guard members have taken position on the grounds in baltimore where tensions continue to escalate over the death of
police custody. baltimore's mayor imposed ten p.m. to 5:00 a.m. curfew beginning tonight. city officials say they are using every possible resource to end the violence including asking the philadelphia police department for help. we're wait to go hear if the city will send any officers there, meanwhile, cbs news core upon dent edwin lauren? baltimore right now there is morning, with the very latest developments. good morning. >> good morning, maryland asked all of the state around it for...
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baltimore police department. you have to remember that until the cell phone video of freddie gray's arrest was revealed, the police's officialount was it was an arrest without incident and yet somehow in under an hour of police custody, freddie gray suffered a three broken vertebrae and other issues. federal and local investigations are underway. for those would have been protesting over the last week, it's pretty clear that something is deeply wrong with the baltimore police department. >> still to come on the program, they killed because he was a migrant living in south africa. one victim's family tells al jazeera justice must be done. >>> and argentina's railway network is back on track as part of the government's renationalization campaign. is everyone on board? >> fall of saigon, forty years later. >> we have no idea how many were killed. >> unanswered questions, a botched withdrawal lives lost. examining the impact that still resonates today. a special report starts tomorrow, 10:00 eastern. on al jazeera america. >>> a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. the death toll from the 7.8 magnitude quake in nepal
baltimore police department. you have to remember that until the cell phone video of freddie gray's arrest was revealed, the police's officialount was it was an arrest without incident and yet somehow in under an hour of police custody, freddie gray suffered a three broken vertebrae and other issues. federal and local investigations are underway. for those would have been protesting over the last week, it's pretty clear that something is deeply wrong with the baltimore police department....
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baltimore's city hall. gray's official autopsy has not been released. police confirmed he died of a spinal cord injury. how or exactly when he got that injury remains a mystery. it is also a huge source of frustration for people in the city of baltimore, including local leaders. gray's family has confirmed his body has been turned over to them. they plan to be an independent autopsy conducted. joe johns is live in baltimore where protests are already underway. we've learned these protests are about to see a beefed up security presence. >> reporter: i think that's already happened. we see a lot of police officers there. that rally here in the shadow of the baltimore war memorial has just wrapped up. about 200 people or so. afterthey finished they marched off in a general direction companied by helicopters over head. this was led by the inpowerment temple which has offered to foot the bill for the funeral in the deceased in this case. the big question is what is happening in the investigation and where is it headed. >> this town with no ways power we've come too far where we started from. >> reporter: an
baltimore's city hall. gray's official autopsy has not been released. police confirmed he died of a spinal cord injury. how or exactly when he got that injury remains a mystery. it is also a huge source of frustration for people in the city of baltimore, including local leaders. gray's family has confirmed his body has been turned over to them. they plan to be an independent autopsy conducted. joe johns is live in baltimore where protests are already underway. we've learned these protests are...
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despite that scene, baltimore police saying on the whole, the protests on thursday were peaceful. and in the meantime, police officials have said they are investigating gray's death and they will turn over findings to the state's attorney's office on may 1. >> cnn learned ten years ago a man died from a spinal injury after riding in a baltimore police van. could these two cases be more than just coincidence? cnn's joe johns has more on that and as well reaction from the police union on gray's death. >> freddy gray under arrest at least partly mobile as he enters a baltimore police van. the lawyer says the answer to what killed gray lies in what happened next. >> something happened in that van. we just don't know what. >> if gray wasn't struck by officers then the likely explanation for his severed spine a fall against the van's met ool interior possibly cause bade rough ride. police union says it may have been an issue in the past. >> it is something that people on the street tell us a lot. that that happens. do i -- in my 16 years of representing police officers, have i had anyone disciplined for that? no. >> but it
despite that scene, baltimore police saying on the whole, the protests on thursday were peaceful. and in the meantime, police officials have said they are investigating gray's death and they will turn over findings to the state's attorney's office on may 1. >> cnn learned ten years ago a man died from a spinal injury after riding in a baltimore police van. could these two cases be more than just coincidence? cnn's joe johns has more on that and as well reaction from the police union on...
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police in baltimore arrested 18 people the same day. they've been trying to contain violent protests. city leaders had declared a state of emergency. police officials say they are investigating freddie gray's death. they've not said when they will make their findings public. the people in charge of major league baseball took an unusual step to keep fans safe. they had the baltimore orioles play the chicago white sox without spectators. u.s. media saying no other major league game has ever been played in an empty stadium. >>> a court in tokyo sentenced a former member of the aum shinrikyo cult to life in prison for his role in the 1995 sarin gas attack on the tokyo subway system. the tokyo district court presiding judge said on thursday that he played a role in the attack and said the group was going release the toxic gas. the judge said when the 57-year-old man drove one of the perpetrators to a subway station he knew the attack could result in many deaths. the sarin attack killed 13 people and injured 6300 others. the court also found him guilty in three other cases including an attack using toxic vx gas and abduction and confinement of a tokyo no
police in baltimore arrested 18 people the same day. they've been trying to contain violent protests. city leaders had declared a state of emergency. police officials say they are investigating freddie gray's death. they've not said when they will make their findings public. the people in charge of major league baseball took an unusual step to keep fans safe. they had the baltimore orioles play the chicago white sox without spectators. u.s. media saying no other major league game has ever been...
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officials to baltimore. heard from the mayor, police commissioner, everyone watching what happened and keeping things peaceful so a resolution can come as they search for facts in the freddie gray case. and jason carroll, we will stay connected over the next few hours. later this hour we'll get you become to baltimore as police try to restore calm following rioting. we will be back with more after this. ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. lect killer whales from the wild. and haven't for 35 years. with the hightest standard of animal care in the world, our whales are healthy. they're thriving. i wouldn't work here if they weren't. and government research shows they live just as long as whales in the wild. caring for these whales, we have a great responsibility to get that right. and we take it very seriously. because we love them. and we know you love them too. financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what?
officials to baltimore. heard from the mayor, police commissioner, everyone watching what happened and keeping things peaceful so a resolution can come as they search for facts in the freddie gray case. and jason carroll, we will stay connected over the next few hours. later this hour we'll get you become to baltimore as police try to restore calm following rioting. we will be back with more after this. ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power,...
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the people of baltimore need confidence that their officials -- and i don't mean the police on the street. i'm talking about the city officials are going to be able to get this thing under control. we hear so much about first amendment right to protest. this isn't peaceful protests. there are also first amendment rights for business owners. what about the businesses that have to shut down? what about the game that was supposed to go on tonight? >> that's a very good point. >> those people have constitutional rights too. and they need to be protected as well. there's a balance here but we always hear about the right to protest. >> you think that they are going to go to the game tonight, neil? do you think you would go to the game tonight with this going on? >> if there is even a game tonight. i'm watching this and i'm seeing some of the shots of the kids some look no older than my 12 or 13-year-old kids. >> i'm wondering if somebody else on the show can help me with this question. maybe the judge or somebody. can police officers go to assemblies at the school he a talk to the young childre
the people of baltimore need confidence that their officials -- and i don't mean the police on the street. i'm talking about the city officials are going to be able to get this thing under control. we hear so much about first amendment right to protest. this isn't peaceful protests. there are also first amendment rights for business owners. what about the businesses that have to shut down? what about the game that was supposed to go on tonight? >> that's a very good point. >> those...
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police. it is fueling protests in baltimore. six officers are on leave, but officials say they don't understand how this happened. sonny gray's death remains our investigation, and now people are wondering what led to the incident. jay korff live in baltimore with the investigation. jay? jay: the initial police report says that freddy gray was arrested a few blocks from here and he had a medical emergency while in transit to the police station behind me. what the authorities are trying to figure out is they think something may all full -- awful may have happened while he was in transit. deep into the night, west baltimore residents continue to show their outrage in the wake of freddy gray's death, which they blame on the police. monday nights protests outside of the western district station comes a day after the 25-year-old died. >> there is no disputing the fact that he ran but we dispute the force that was used against him. jay: april 12, gray ran from the police. sources suggest that the arrest was forceful, a need to his upper back. he was taken into a police van.
police. it is fueling protests in baltimore. six officers are on leave, but officials say they don't understand how this happened. sonny gray's death remains our investigation, and now people are wondering what led to the incident. jay korff live in baltimore with the investigation. jay? jay: the initial police report says that freddy gray was arrested a few blocks from here and he had a medical emergency while in transit to the police station behind me. what the authorities are trying to...
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lou dobbs, baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake denies she ordered her police deputy to stand down in face of violent riots, looting and arson. but now a senior law enforcement officiale contradicts the mayor, and claims she gave a direct order to the police chief to give way to those rioters, we're joined by bishop ew jackson, and rich lowery taking off failure of leadership in baltimore but exam know a city that suffered almost 60 y
lou dobbs, baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake denies she ordered her police deputy to stand down in face of violent riots, looting and arson. but now a senior law enforcement officiale contradicts the mayor, and claims she gave a direct order to the police chief to give way to those rioters, we're joined by bishop ew jackson, and rich lowery taking off failure of leadership in baltimore but exam know a city that suffered almost 60 y