brown who allegedly told police "my mission is revenge." apparently it was revenge for deaths caused by u.s. military action in iraq, syria and afghanistan. 19-year-old brendantevlin was home on summer vacation from the university of richmond when he was shot eight times just sitting at a traffic light. afterward, brown allegedly drove the victim's car to a nearby apartment building and then dumped his body. i want to bring in my two lawyers now, trial attorney and san diego prosecutor wendy patrick, defense attorney and hln legal analyst joey jackson, and here come the questions. it seems unusual to hear about a state going after terror charge. it's always the feds we hear hold that purview. why would it be this way and is it more effective or less effective, wendy? >> i tell you what, that's why this case is garnering as much interest as it is because normally you think of a potential turf war, if you're going to look at a state charge when you've got what's traditionally been used as a federal crime. but that's why this case is so interesting because new jersey has a terrorist charge that they believe fit in this case and what's also interesting is they h