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our david mattingly has been breaking new details on this story all week long.nesday he spoke with his stepbrother, mark willsy, who said the officer had no reason to use the gun. >> they had the situation completely under control. >> but the third officer? >> the third officer is 100% in the wrong. why would somebody shoot a 90 pound kid with two full grown officers on top of him with two tasers deployed inside him? there's no reason. >> then last night david spoke exclusively with the attorney for the officer who fired the fatal shot. >> having to step into the shoes of the officer to make that judgment call, he had to make it in that split instant and that's what he made. >> was it the right decision? >> yes, sir. >> david is with us now with new information. david, what did the family say today? >> well, don, throughout this entire week the family has not waivered one bit in their belief that if there was any justification for deadly force to be used in this case. early in the week the day after this happened they were outside the d.a.'s office holding signs
our david mattingly has been breaking new details on this story all week long.nesday he spoke with his stepbrother, mark willsy, who said the officer had no reason to use the gun. >> they had the situation completely under control. >> but the third officer? >> the third officer is 100% in the wrong. why would somebody shoot a 90 pound kid with two full grown officers on top of him with two tasers deployed inside him? there's no reason. >> then last night david spoke...
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thank you, david mattingly, appreciate that. joining me, mel robbins, radio host and a founder of inspire 52, a company she created so people could start their day with positive stories, and dr. william pollock. doctor, you heard about the road rage incident, the walmart incident for buying too much items, this elderly gentleman gets attacked for trying to buy too many items in an express line? are we seeing a genuine increase in anger in our society? >> well, what we're seeing is a genuine increase of the expression of anger in more violent ways. we heard one person say people are out of touch with reality. i don't know about that. they're out of touch with each other. we live in this connected society. when you're in pain, when you're young, when you're old, when you're feeling sick or feeling angry, we don't know who to talk to or how to change things. and that can build up in some people to the point where it looks like they're snapping, but it's been building for a long time and they express it in a rageful way, sometimes w
thank you, david mattingly, appreciate that. joining me, mel robbins, radio host and a founder of inspire 52, a company she created so people could start their day with positive stories, and dr. william pollock. doctor, you heard about the road rage incident, the walmart incident for buying too much items, this elderly gentleman gets attacked for trying to buy too many items in an express line? are we seeing a genuine increase in anger in our society? >> well, what we're seeing is a...
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david mattingly has the story. >> reporter: he was a skinny and obviously talented teen when he poundedd rock rhythms on his drum set. but family members say the 18-year-old also struggled with schizophrenia and sunday he became too much for his parents to handle alone. >> could you send abofficer over here? we have a son that has schizophrenia and he's not doing very good. we've got to get him someplace. >> reporter: that was his stepfather calling 911. he told the dispatcher this had happened before and all they wanted was help getting him to treatment. >> he wants to fight his mother. he's got a screwdriver. he's not doing good. she's scared to death of him. >> reporter: two officers from two different departments responded and family members say everything seemed under control. officers calmly talked with their son. he wasn't violent. that's when a third officer showed up and ordered him to shoot him with stun guns. seconds later that same officer shot and killed him. >> they murdered our son for no reason. >> reporter: a family friend who had known keith for years shared details wi
david mattingly has the story. >> reporter: he was a skinny and obviously talented teen when he poundedd rock rhythms on his drum set. but family members say the 18-year-old also struggled with schizophrenia and sunday he became too much for his parents to handle alone. >> could you send abofficer over here? we have a son that has schizophrenia and he's not doing very good. we've got to get him someplace. >> reporter: that was his stepfather calling 911. he told the dispatcher...
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our david mattingly has all the details. >> reporter: in 1944, george stinney jr.14 when a rush to judgment sent him to his death in south carolina electric chair, convicted in the murders of two little white girls. his kril reportedly took just three hours. the all-white jury deliberated just ten minutes. seven decades earlier, they asked for a new trial to kill his name. >> george stinney could not have committed the murders. he saw the children but he wasn't the last person. >> the bodies of 11-year-old betty june binniker and betty june thames were found in a ditch. it described a brutal beating, multiple severe head injuries suggested the killer used a blunt instrument the size of a hammer. family of the victims believed he was guilty. >> they had no choice on how he died and he did. i think justice was served according to the laws in 1944 when this happened. >> in the few records that exist, he allegedly confessed shall even told police where to find the murder weapon. during the trial, his attorney called no witnesses, asked no questions and filed no appeal
our david mattingly has all the details. >> reporter: in 1944, george stinney jr.14 when a rush to judgment sent him to his death in south carolina electric chair, convicted in the murders of two little white girls. his kril reportedly took just three hours. the all-white jury deliberated just ten minutes. seven decades earlier, they asked for a new trial to kill his name. >> george stinney could not have committed the murders. he saw the children but he wasn't the last person....
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david mattingly is out front with this story. >> in 1944, george stinney junior was just 14 when a rushnt sent him to his death in south carolina's electric chair. convicted in the murders of two little white girls, stinney's trial reportedly took just three hours. the all white jury deliberated just ten minutes. now seven decades later attorneys for the stinney family asked for a new trial to clear his name. >> george stinney could not have committed these murders. i think he saw those children but i don't think he was the last person to see those children. >> reporter: the bodies of 11-year-old betty and 7-year-old mary were found in a ditch in a small town. a coroner's report at the time described a brutal beating, multiple severe head injuries suggested the killer used a blunt instrument about the size of a hammer. family of the victims still believe stinney was guilty. >> them had no choice how they died and he did and i think justice was served according to the laws of 1944 when this happened. >> in the few records that exist, he allegedly confessed even told police where to find
david mattingly is out front with this story. >> in 1944, george stinney junior was just 14 when a rushnt sent him to his death in south carolina's electric chair. convicted in the murders of two little white girls, stinney's trial reportedly took just three hours. the all white jury deliberated just ten minutes. now seven decades later attorneys for the stinney family asked for a new trial to clear his name. >> george stinney could not have committed these murders. i think he saw...
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david mattingly "outfront." >> reporter: gary bullock had already confronted law enforcement twice. got arrested, spent eight hours in jail. all in less than a day before he became the suspect in the murder of the beloved priest father eric freed. arrested by humboldt county sheriff's deputies for public intoxication during the day new years eve. bullock had to be taken away from the county jail for a high heart rate. he acted up at the hospital and had to be physically restrained by deputies before being taken back to jail. orders show he was already on probation for misdemeanor cocaine. the sheriff said they were not required to hold him until a judge reviewed his case so he was let go. bullock only had to walk three blocks to the st. bernard church where he was described as making strange noises. a security guard called the city police who did not know the details or the problems bullock just had at the county jail. >> they saw the paperwork that was released on a public intoxication charge after being held for i think eight hours. >> the officers decided bullock was not doing an
david mattingly "outfront." >> reporter: gary bullock had already confronted law enforcement twice. got arrested, spent eight hours in jail. all in less than a day before he became the suspect in the murder of the beloved priest father eric freed. arrested by humboldt county sheriff's deputies for public intoxication during the day new years eve. bullock had to be taken away from the county jail for a high heart rate. he acted up at the hospital and had to be physically...
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david mattingly has been following this story and got an exclusive bird's eye view of the wrong runway. david joins us now. david, the big question is how did it happen? what are you hearing tonight? >> reporter: don, what we're hearing is there were two veteran pilots aboard in control but making a big mistake. they didn't realize they had made a mistake until after they had landed. that according to the ntsb releasing some of their preliminary findings tonight. what we were able to determine when we flew over that area, these runways are only about seven miles apart. if you're on a 737 on approach ten miles south, you can clearly see both of them, but the crew here says that when they were approaching at night they were using their eyes, not their instruments. when they looked up they saw the lights of the wrong runway and followed that one. the pilot i was with was showing how easy it was to make that mistake just turning a few degrees one way or the other could put you on the wrong runway and that's exactly what happened here. in fact, the ntsb was listening to the cockpit voice re
david mattingly has been following this story and got an exclusive bird's eye view of the wrong runway. david joins us now. david, the big question is how did it happen? what are you hearing tonight? >> reporter: don, what we're hearing is there were two veteran pilots aboard in control but making a big mistake. they didn't realize they had made a mistake until after they had landed. that according to the ntsb releasing some of their preliminary findings tonight. what we were able to...
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david mattingly is out front with this story. >> in 1944, george stinney junior was just 14 when a rushto his death in south carolina's electric chair. convicted in the murders of two little white girls, stinney's trial reportedly took just three hours. the all white jury deliberated just ten minutes. now seven decades later attorneys for the stinney family asked for a new trial to clear his name. >> george stinney could not have committed these murders. i think he saw those children but i don't think he was the last person to see those children. >> reporter: the bodies of 11-year-old betty and 7-year-old mary were found in a ditch in a small town. a coroner's report at the time described a brutal beating, multiple severe head injuries suggested the killer used a blunt instrument about the size of a hammer. family of the victims still believe stinny was guilty. >> them had no choice how they died and he did and i think justice was served according to the laws of 1944 when this happened. >> in the few records that exist, he allegedly confessed even told police where to find the murder we
david mattingly is out front with this story. >> in 1944, george stinney junior was just 14 when a rushto his death in south carolina's electric chair. convicted in the murders of two little white girls, stinney's trial reportedly took just three hours. the all white jury deliberated just ten minutes. now seven decades later attorneys for the stinney family asked for a new trial to clear his name. >> george stinney could not have committed these murders. i think he saw those...
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or keep that quiet from the news media until they had a chance to be notified. >> david mattingly, thankou very much for that. still to come, the latest from the duck dynasty controversy. we're going to tell you what phil robson plans to start selling very soon. >>> and a dramatic rescue in antarctica. why part of the crew decided to stay behind. before you settle for another ordinary mattress, isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed? because only the sleep number bed offers dual air technology that lets two people find the perfect balance of comfort and support for their bodies. their sleep number setting. ok, right there. and only the sleep number bed is clinically proven to relieve back pain and improve sleep quality. oh that feels really good. it's hugging my body. and right now, we're offering our lowest prices of the season. save $300 to $800 on our newest innovations. it's the perfect time for you to try the sleep number bed. plus, take advantage of 18-month special financing on all sleep number beds. sale ends soon. discover the sleep number bed. costs about the same as
or keep that quiet from the news media until they had a chance to be notified. >> david mattingly, thankou very much for that. still to come, the latest from the duck dynasty controversy. we're going to tell you what phil robson plans to start selling very soon. >>> and a dramatic rescue in antarctica. why part of the crew decided to stay behind. before you settle for another ordinary mattress, isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed? because only the sleep number bed...
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david mattingly, cnn, atlanta. >> and that is cnn news room. i'm natalie allen.ching. for viewers in the u.s., "march of the penguins" is up next. for those around the world, news continues right after a short break. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
david mattingly, cnn, atlanta. >> and that is cnn news room. i'm natalie allen.ching. for viewers in the u.s., "march of the penguins" is up next. for those around the world, news continues right after a short break. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [...
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david mattingly is out front with this story. >> in 1944, george steny junior was just 14 when a rushjudgment sent him to his deathing in the south carolina's electric chair. convicted in the murders of two little white girls, steny's trial reportedly took just three hours. the all white jury deliberated just ten minutes. now seven decades later attorneys for the steny family asked for a new trial to clear his name. >> george steny could not have committed these murders. i think he saw those children but i don't think he was the last person to see those children. >> reporter: the bodies of 1r8d-year-old bet and an-7-year-old mary were found in a ditch in a small town. a coroner's report at the time described a brutal beating, multiple severe head injuries suggested the killer used a blunt instrument about the size of a hammer. family of the victims still believe stinny was guilty. >> them had no choice how they died and he did and i think justice was secured according to the laws of 1944 when this happened. >> in the few records that exist, he allegedly confessed even told police wher
david mattingly is out front with this story. >> in 1944, george steny junior was just 14 when a rushjudgment sent him to his deathing in the south carolina's electric chair. convicted in the murders of two little white girls, steny's trial reportedly took just three hours. the all white jury deliberated just ten minutes. now seven decades later attorneys for the steny family asked for a new trial to clear his name. >> george steny could not have committed these murders. i think he...
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david mattingly is in missouri tonight with a bird's eye view of how it could have happened. >> and clearedakeoff 5,000 on course, chancellor. >> taking to the air over branson, missouri, we're retracing the last moments of a wrongway landing that put a very big passenger cigarettes on a very small runway. matt gives us a pilot's eye view. >> when you first heard about this, what was your reaction? >> my reaction was shock. >> a 1we68 airlines 737 came to a screeching halt sunday night at a small county airport seven miles from its intended destination in branson. a potentially disastrous error we discover that seems surprisingly easy to make. >> so this is where they made their mistake right here. >> that's exactly it. >> who your camera can't show it but just ten miles out, both airports are clearly visible. just a slight turn of the wheel can make all the difference. >> seven miles apart does not look like much up here. >> not at all. >> if you're in a big commercial jet flying faster than we are right now, that difference is even smaller, right? >> that is correct. >> can you see that,
david mattingly is in missouri tonight with a bird's eye view of how it could have happened. >> and clearedakeoff 5,000 on course, chancellor. >> taking to the air over branson, missouri, we're retracing the last moments of a wrongway landing that put a very big passenger cigarettes on a very small runway. matt gives us a pilot's eye view. >> when you first heard about this, what was your reaction? >> my reaction was shock. >> a 1we68 airlines 737 came to a...
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david mattingly, cnn, atlanta. >> remarkable how different he looks.y changed his appearance. we'll be watching that. >>> next up on "new day," a change in your cheerios, have you noticed? we'll tell you what the cereal company is doing differently after consumer groups applied pressure. >>> green bay fans can't win. sit through a wind chill that feels like 40 below or stay home and watch mama's family. the game's been blacked out because there's no sellout. more ahead on "the bleacher report." open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. >>> big news from general mills, the company says it has been manufacturing its original flavored cheerios without genetically modified organisms or gmos. general mills says the process has been going on f
david mattingly, cnn, atlanta. >> remarkable how different he looks.y changed his appearance. we'll be watching that. >>> next up on "new day," a change in your cheerios, have you noticed? we'll tell you what the cereal company is doing differently after consumer groups applied pressure. >>> green bay fans can't win. sit through a wind chill that feels like 40 below or stay home and watch mama's family. the game's been blacked out because there's no sellout....
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and david mattingly joins me now. david, you spoke with price's landlord.to learn who was living there? >> very much so. in fact, he didn't know this man was wanted by the fbi until he saw his pictures on the news after his arrest new years eve. the bigger surprise actually came when he went to the house, he found a marijuana growing operation in that house he was renting to aubrey price. when investigators went in there, they took out 225 marijuana plants in varying stages of development. in charges coming from that but it might take steps towards the answer of what price was doing while he was missing. >> marijuana simply all over the news today in unrelated stories. david, one of the bigs fo quest for me, what about price's family? they didn't know anything about this? >> no one has accused them of that but right now it's very hard to tell how honest price is because he was talking to local authority when is he was arrested in that traffic stop, and he was pleading with them not to alert the media until his family had been notified first, saying that the
and david mattingly joins me now. david, you spoke with price's landlord.to learn who was living there? >> very much so. in fact, he didn't know this man was wanted by the fbi until he saw his pictures on the news after his arrest new years eve. the bigger surprise actually came when he went to the house, he found a marijuana growing operation in that house he was renting to aubrey price. when investigators went in there, they took out 225 marijuana plants in varying stages of...
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. >> david mattingly joins us now.lved in this case are getting some support tonight, am i correct? >> that's right. from the police benevolent association of north carolina. they hired an attorney to conduct their own investigation of what happened here. they released a statement today saying that all three officers acted properly, including the detective who pulled his weapon and fired that fatal shot. they described the screwdriver that the young man was holding as a deadly weapon and they say that after there young man was hit by this stun guns, the hand he was holding that screwdriver in made contact with one of the other officers and that's when the detective fired in order to protect what he thought he needed to do to protect that officer. that sort of conflicts a little bit with what we heard the detective saying in that recording on the police radio when he said he was protecting himself. now the official investigation, no one here on the local level is handling that. that's been kicked up to the state and we'
. >> david mattingly joins us now.lved in this case are getting some support tonight, am i correct? >> that's right. from the police benevolent association of north carolina. they hired an attorney to conduct their own investigation of what happened here. they released a statement today saying that all three officers acted properly, including the detective who pulled his weapon and fired that fatal shot. they described the screwdriver that the young man was holding as a deadly...
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>> david mattingly, thank you. >>> a major shakeup. we have a behind the scenes look tonight.ddler saying sexually explicit things posted on line by a police group. the head of the union joins us to explain why. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ >>> last night we told you about a controversial video that was posted online by the omaha, nebraska police association. video shows a child in diapers cursing and making obscene gestures with the adults who are taping him and encouraging him. we have cleaned it up for tv but we want to warn our viewers, it is disturbing. >> so what hood you from, blood? >> say [ bleep ] i'm from deuce kneip. >> something's dif
>> david mattingly, thank you. >>> a major shakeup. we have a behind the scenes look tonight.ddler saying sexually explicit things posted on line by a police group. the head of the union joins us to explain why. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who...
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david mattingly has details. >>> gary bullock had con fronted law enforcement twice, got arrested, spentjail, all in less than a day before he became the suspect in the murder of beloved priest father eric freed. arrested, public intoxication during new year's eve, bullock had to be taken away from the county jail for a high heart rate. he acted up at the hospital and had to be physically restrained by deputies before being taken back to jail. court records show bullock was on probation for misdemeanor cocaine possession. a spokesman for the sheriff says the department was not required it to hold him until a judge arrived his case, so he was let go. he only had to walk three blocks to the st. bernard church where he was described as making strange noises. a security guard called eureka city police who didn't know the details of the problems bullock just had at the county jail. >> they had saw the paperwork that he's released on a public intoxication charge after being held for i think 8 hours. >> reporter: eureka officers decided bullock wasn't doing anything illegal, and didn't qualify
david mattingly has details. >>> gary bullock had con fronted law enforcement twice, got arrested, spentjail, all in less than a day before he became the suspect in the murder of beloved priest father eric freed. arrested, public intoxication during new year's eve, bullock had to be taken away from the county jail for a high heart rate. he acted up at the hospital and had to be physically restrained by deputies before being taken back to jail. court records show bullock was on...
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. >> david mattingly is here. has there been any reaction tonight from the family?mily has been relati relatively quiet this week. they are preparing a statement. they just weren't able to prepare it for today. they have been paying very close attention to what's being said by the other groups and by this attorney. you can bet that when they finally do have a statement, they're not going to be willing to conceive one second their son needed to die here. >> thank you very much. let's talk more about this now with mark o'mara. mark, do you find it plausible that this detective had to fire his weapon that three trained officers couldn't subdue a teenager who weighed under 100 pounds armed with a screwdriver? >> i've said many times that cops are very difficult and very dangerous job. having said that, the circumstances have to be looked at. they were called to a situation of not a dangerous, armed person, they were called because of a psychological occurrence with this person. and they had to respond to that in mind. when they respond and subdue him, look at the situat
. >> david mattingly is here. has there been any reaction tonight from the family?mily has been relati relatively quiet this week. they are preparing a statement. they just weren't able to prepare it for today. they have been paying very close attention to what's being said by the other groups and by this attorney. you can bet that when they finally do have a statement, they're not going to be willing to conceive one second their son needed to die here. >> thank you very much. let's...
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the protesters for their part, they spoke with our david mattingly during their trial. >> was this sabotagesabotage is going on by the existence of that sabotage to the planet. >> if you end up spending the rest of your lives in prison, was it worth it? >> absolutely. >> my colleague, joe johns, is standing by, watching this case as it plays out live. do we have any word on the sentencing? >> no word yet. this had the potential to be a fairly long hearing. a number of people were expected to testify in support of sister megan rice and her two accomplices, ashley. >> what do we know from the tenor of the judge going through this case and how it is looking for the sister and her co-conspirators. >> if you take a look at the sentencing guidelines, she could get up to seven years. she is already 84. given her advanced age, a sentence could be construed as the rest of her life. the court could take into account her age in giving her a downward departure on the sentence, less time, in other words. the accomplices could get 8 or 9 years. there is some information in the record suggesting they have
the protesters for their part, they spoke with our david mattingly during their trial. >> was this sabotagesabotage is going on by the existence of that sabotage to the planet. >> if you end up spending the rest of your lives in prison, was it worth it? >> absolutely. >> my colleague, joe johns, is standing by, watching this case as it plays out live. do we have any word on the sentencing? >> no word yet. this had the potential to be a fairly long hearing. a number...
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. >> david mattingly is here. has there been any reaction tonight from the family? been relatively quiet this week. they are preparing a statement. they just weren't able to prepare it for today. they have been paying very close attention to what's being said by the other groups and by this attorney. you can bet that when they finally do have a statement, they're not going to be willing to conceive one second their son needed to die here. >> thank you very much. let's talk more about this now with mark o'mara. mark, do you find it plausible that this detective had to fire his weapon that three trained officers couldn't subdue a teenager who weighed under 100 pounds armed with a screwdriver? >> i've said many times that cops are very difficult and very dangerous job. having said that, the circumstances have to be looked at. they were called to a situation of not a dangerous, armed person, they were called because of a psychological occurrence with this person. and they had to respond to that in mind. when they respond and subdue him, look at the situation as not bein
. >> david mattingly is here. has there been any reaction tonight from the family? been relatively quiet this week. they are preparing a statement. they just weren't able to prepare it for today. they have been paying very close attention to what's being said by the other groups and by this attorney. you can bet that when they finally do have a statement, they're not going to be willing to conceive one second their son needed to die here. >> thank you very much. let's talk more...
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