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. >>> i'm here with a former fbi investigator, brad garrett. our consultant on terror and security issues. and brad, this man, adan, isis claims responsibility, but he was almost certainly inspired, not directed. >> i think that's right. he doesn't have a footprint, as far as talking to isis, going on their websites. he's another kid that's been self-radicalized. >> in the meantime, here in new york, a far more sophisticated attack than we saw in minnesota. we heard mayor de blasio talking about how fast this is moving. a lot of clues on the ground here in new york and new jersey. york and new jersey. >> that's right. you have the luxury of a lot of surveillance cameras and a lot of witnesses. and the combination of the two, and i think they have gotten lucky on a car and a tag number and put it together very quickly. >> some of the cell phones are intact, and that could yield a lot of information. >> absolutely. that will give you a lot of clues. the more important question, george, are they connected to other people? and are there other bombs
. >>> i'm here with a former fbi investigator, brad garrett. our consultant on terror and security issues. and brad, this man, adan, isis claims responsibility, but he was almost certainly inspired, not directed. >> i think that's right. he doesn't have a footprint, as far as talking to isis, going on their websites. he's another kid that's been self-radicalized. >> in the meantime, here in new york, a far more sophisticated attack than we saw in minnesota. we heard mayor...
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brad garrett/forme r fbi analyst: they're gonna look at where he said he went, does it match? or did he go off to some rogue mosque or hook up with somebody who trained him to become a terrorist. as the investigation continues - most of the new yorkers we talked to just want to get back to life as normal i see subway is ju as crowded today as york - like always - will bounce back we might be shattered but we are not broken? so.. we are all good? we are happy we are back open.. and just very grateful for everyone in our communityo/c close - tba an investigation is underway in involved shooting. police say officer betty shelby, who is white, shot and killed 40 year old terence crutcher, who is black. it happened friday night during a traffic stop. both dash cam and helicopter video show crutcher had his hands in the air just before the shooting. but the attorney for officer shelby says she fire commands... and as he reached through the window of his s-u-v. there was no gun inside the vehicle, and another officer tazed crutcher while shelby used her gun. "tulsa county district at
brad garrett/forme r fbi analyst: they're gonna look at where he said he went, does it match? or did he go off to some rogue mosque or hook up with somebody who trained him to become a terrorist. as the investigation continues - most of the new yorkers we talked to just want to get back to life as normal i see subway is ju as crowded today as york - like always - will bounce back we might be shattered but we are not broken? so.. we are all good? we are happy we are back open.. and just very...
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sot 21;05;30;19- brad garrett when you are talking about pulmonary edema that's really a big deal//so i would look primarily at drug use directly or indirectly by someone else the pair?described as "loving sisters and best friends"?both worked in banking, robin's linked account listing her as a commodities trader?annie's facebook page showing she they often shared their love of exotic travel on social media? nats - resort video ?and were staying at a luxury two- thousand dollar a night resort in the seychelles?a chain of islands in the indian ocean known for its beautiful beaches and high-end resorts. the trip was part of a nearly month-long vacation in africa. but just days after posting these pictures?a terrible end?the hotel saying [gfx] "the pair was discovered when an employee of the hotel tried to according to local news reports, the day before the pair had been seen drinking at the resort until about 6-45 p-m?later helped to their rooms by staff at 8-15. police say when discovered the next morning, there were [gfx] "no visible signs of injuries were found on the bodies"?an auto
sot 21;05;30;19- brad garrett when you are talking about pulmonary edema that's really a big deal//so i would look primarily at drug use directly or indirectly by someone else the pair?described as "loving sisters and best friends"?both worked in banking, robin's linked account listing her as a commodities trader?annie's facebook page showing she they often shared their love of exotic travel on social media? nats - resort video ?and were staying at a luxury two- thousand dollar a...
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his show will go on inside the brad garrett comedy club . it's runs thursday to sunday until october 23rd./// ((nia wong)) >>> metro police are trading in their badges for whistles yesterday officers took part in a pick-up game of basketball as a part of their safe neighborhood initiative. officers teamed up with members of the community for a 3 on 3 tournament yesterday. local kids had the chance to have positive interactions with law enforcement. this is the fourth year tournament has been held in the valley./// ((nia wong)) >>> the 44th annual las vegas greek food festival is underway this weekend. thousands of people turned out on day one ofe st. john the baptist greek orthodox church. all food vendors are members with the church. today is the last day of the event it's open from noon the 10pm./// ((nia wong)) >> that's all the time we have on 8 news now this morning. thanks for joining us. in nevada, those were the worst days of our lives, and congressman heck called it "a blip." narrator: in 2008, joe heck called nevada's housing crisi
his show will go on inside the brad garrett comedy club . it's runs thursday to sunday until october 23rd./// ((nia wong)) >>> metro police are trading in their badges for whistles yesterday officers took part in a pick-up game of basketball as a part of their safe neighborhood initiative. officers teamed up with members of the community for a 3 on 3 tournament yesterday. local kids had the chance to have positive interactions with law enforcement. this is the fourth year tournament...
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brad garrett, abc news contributor: "serial killers don't stop until they get caught." authorities searching the property making a gruesome discovery chris tunnell, prosecutor: "police found two bodies in the house where the suspect was found." those two bodies?belonging to these women?stacy stanley and elizabeth son demanding answers? kurtis stanley, son: "i would like to know the reason why he took my mother's life." grate ?who did not enter a plea during the hearing?allegedly leading police to the remains of a third person at this burned down house more than an hour away? brad garret, abc news contributor: "the police need to continue to have a conversation with him//you're gonna have to go to every jurisdiction he lived in and look for any missing persons case in or around that area." chris tunnell, prosecutor: "there is no reason for people -- since the assassination -- of a popular florida-state university professor. now -- what some newly released video is revealing -- about who -- may have been behind the murder. plus -- an incredible stunt -- sends a man two-th
brad garrett, abc news contributor: "serial killers don't stop until they get caught." authorities searching the property making a gruesome discovery chris tunnell, prosecutor: "police found two bodies in the house where the suspect was found." those two bodies?belonging to these women?stacy stanley and elizabeth son demanding answers? kurtis stanley, son: "i would like to know the reason why he took my mother's life." grate ?who did not enter a plea during the...
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brad garrett, abc news contributor: "serial killers don't stop until they get caught." authorities searching the property making a gruesome discovery chris tunnell, prosecutor: "police found two bodies in the house where the suspect was found." those two bodies?belonging to these women?stacy stanley and elizabeth griffith? stanley's son demanding answers? kurtis stanley, son: "i would like to know the reason why he took my mother's life." grate ?who did not enter a plea during the hearing?allegedly leading police to the remains burned down house more than an hour away? brad garret, abc news contributor: "the police need to continue to have a conversation with him//you're gonna have to go to every jurisdiction he lived in and look for any missing persons case in or around that area." chris tunnell, prosecutor: "there is no reason for people in this county to live in fear//their families want justice, i want justice." in los angeles county -- a man is arrested -- after stand-off it all began last night -- when 46-year-old darius palmer -- gets on the train -- and pulls ou
brad garrett, abc news contributor: "serial killers don't stop until they get caught." authorities searching the property making a gruesome discovery chris tunnell, prosecutor: "police found two bodies in the house where the suspect was found." those two bodies?belonging to these women?stacy stanley and elizabeth griffith? stanley's son demanding answers? kurtis stanley, son: "i would like to know the reason why he took my mother's life." grate ?who did not enter a...
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this still image from that police video shows one of sot / brad garrett, abc news contributor well, when you look at initially, it looks like some sort of leather device. you might logically conclude that it is some kind of ankle holster. family members say the father of 7 was just sitting in his suv waiting to pick up his son from school. officers were in the neighborhood to arrest someone else when authorities say they saw scott with marijuana and gun? and made the decision to approach him. sot / ray dotch, brother-in-law it does not make sense to us how it was possible that this incident resulted in the loss of life. (cut to wife cam) in video by the family earlier, his wife? there? witnessed the shooting? clearly in anguish. sot / rakeyia scott he better live.... he better live. tonight protestors outside of the panthers game calling for more video to be released? sot / ashley williams, protestor we want the whole video. an un- doctored video. ll tag / eva pilgrim, charlotte, north carolina police say they will release the rest of the video when the investigation is complete. out wes
this still image from that police video shows one of sot / brad garrett, abc news contributor well, when you look at initially, it looks like some sort of leather device. you might logically conclude that it is some kind of ankle holster. family members say the father of 7 was just sitting in his suv waiting to pick up his son from school. officers were in the neighborhood to arrest someone else when authorities say they saw scott with marijuana and gun? and made the decision to approach him....
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former fbi agent brad garrett is and, brad, full disclosure here. i am completely and totally creeped out by clowns, always have been, always will be, and the reports that the clowns are standing under street lamps waving and trying to lure people away with money. have you seen anything like this before? >> well, i have seen situations where people try to lure kids at playgrounds, sex offenders attracted to kids, for example, however, keep in mind i have a 6-year-old. i watch cartoons with him. there are clowns in a very positive light so there might be an angle for them as far as luring kids. >> it wouldn't have worked with me, i'm just saying. >> there have been sightings like this in other parts of the country, and sometimes the residents want to take matters into their own hands but how does the fbi get a handle on something like this and how seriously do they take it? >> very serious. keep in mind that you're going to track these guys probably through other clowns in the community. that is sort of a niche, small group of people. it's got to be
former fbi agent brad garrett is and, brad, full disclosure here. i am completely and totally creeped out by clowns, always have been, always will be, and the reports that the clowns are standing under street lamps waving and trying to lure people away with money. have you seen anything like this before? >> well, i have seen situations where people try to lure kids at playgrounds, sex offenders attracted to kids, for example, however, keep in mind i have a 6-year-old. i watch cartoons...
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. >>> here with brad garrett, a former fbi investigator, our consultant on terror and security issues. this man, adan, isis claims inspired, not directed. >> i think that's right. he doesn't have a footprint, as far as talking to isis, going on their websites. he's another kid that's been self-radicalize zblpd here in new york, a far more sophisticated attack than in minnesota. we had major deblasio talking about how fast this is happening. clues on the ground here in new york and new jersey. >> that's right. you have the luxury of a lot of surveillance cameras and a i think they've gotten lucky on a car and tag number to put it together quickly. >> some of the cell phones being if fact could yield a lot of information. >> absolutely. that will give you a lot of clues. the more important question, are they connected to other people? and are there other bombs planlted? >> what do you make of the sophistication of this overall take. we have seen pressure cooker vnside. >> it's one of those things you and i could learn online in reality in a couple of hours. the bottom line is, people ca
. >>> here with brad garrett, a former fbi investigator, our consultant on terror and security issues. this man, adan, isis claims inspired, not directed. >> i think that's right. he doesn't have a footprint, as far as talking to isis, going on their websites. he's another kid that's been self-radicalize zblpd here in new york, a far more sophisticated attack than in minnesota. we had major deblasio talking about how fast this is happening. clues on the ground here in new york...
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. >>> let's bring in abc news and former fbi agent brad garrett. good morning, gentlemen. and brad, i want to start with you. the definition of terror, you heard bill de blasio say this was an intentional act, found no evidence that the blast was linked to terrorism. are we getting too caught up in these definitions? >> absolutely, martha. anybody who places a device that's going to kill people or harm them, that's some act of terrorism. it may not be extremist, isis. but we have to be clear this person wanted to harm folks. >> and that pressure cooker that they're looking at right now, brad, there was a lot of panic about that last night. >> absolutely, i'm not sure they they evacuated the neighborhood. think about the boston marathon bombing. >> you said you were listening in realtime to what was going on. >> yes, literally nypd are running around, evacuating the neighborhood because they're thinking, second bomb, first one went off, why won't this one? you got to get people out of the area. big panic for a brief amount of time. >> this tie-in they're looking at the press
. >>> let's bring in abc news and former fbi agent brad garrett. good morning, gentlemen. and brad, i want to start with you. the definition of terror, you heard bill de blasio say this was an intentional act, found no evidence that the blast was linked to terrorism. are we getting too caught up in these definitions? >> absolutely, martha. anybody who places a device that's going to kill people or harm them, that's some act of terrorism. it may not be extremist, isis. but we have...
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let's break down ts consultant brad garrett formerly with the fbi. brad, good morning. two things strike me from this new video. first, it's really not clear that keith lamont scott is holding a gun and second, his arms are at his side in the moment he was shot as far as i can tell and he's backing up. so do you see what i'm seeing here? >> i'm seeing the same thing, dan. so it raises the following questions. he steps out of the vehicle as he moves backward, does his arms you hear the cops yell, drop the gun. drop the gun. he apparently doesn't drop the gun. at some point from their vantage point he must have raised the gun. because i can't think of any other justification to shoot him. >> right. is there some other tactic they could have used in that moment like tasing him or letting him continue to back up? >> either one is a possibility. and it also raises the bigger question is why did you just not leave him in the vehicle and sort of wait him out? >> the other thing we see on the earlier videos is the gun on the ground after scott has been shot and some people have
let's break down ts consultant brad garrett formerly with the fbi. brad, good morning. two things strike me from this new video. first, it's really not clear that keith lamont scott is holding a gun and second, his arms are at his side in the moment he was shot as far as i can tell and he's backing up. so do you see what i'm seeing here? >> i'm seeing the same thing, dan. so it raises the following questions. he steps out of the vehicle as he moves backward, does his arms you hear the...
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former fbi profiler brad garrett, now an abc news perform a useful, and in this case vital, function of narrowing down the suspect pool. the fbi's behavioral analysis unit tells the chapel hill police they believe the killer knew hedgepeth. >> you look at all of these head injuries and think about how they were inflicted. you're talking about being as close as you and i, hitting you in the head with a bottle where you're looking at me, i'm looking at you. you can't get much more personal than that. >> reporter: the profile goes on to say the killer may have lived >> that would suggest to me that your killer knows the building, knows the location and didn't just wander upon this particular apartment building and randomly pick this door and walk through it and commit this horrendous act. >> reporter: the fbi believes the killer has made comments about faith to close associates. >> in other words, have said something to somebody, not as direct as, "i killed her," but something about that sort of >> reporter: and the profile says the killer may take an unusual interest in the case. >> th
former fbi profiler brad garrett, now an abc news perform a useful, and in this case vital, function of narrowing down the suspect pool. the fbi's behavioral analysis unit tells the chapel hill police they believe the killer knew hedgepeth. >> you look at all of these head injuries and think about how they were inflicted. you're talking about being as close as you and i, hitting you in the head with a bottle where you're looking at me, i'm looking at you. you can't get much more personal...