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you see him move to put his hands behind his back, try to handcuff him and that's when he tries to get away. the other officer comes in, tries to hold him as well. and they didn't -- richard, it's remarkable how quickly that shifts from the beginning to the end of, that about 64 seconds or so, it goes from calm conversation to hearing gunshots at the end of that time period. it escalates very quickly. and then of course we know from the other angles of video that there was a tussle, you know, investigators saying you see him grab a taser, run, turn around, appear to point that and an officer responds with gunfire. in that video, richard, you can hear what appeared to sound like three gunshots. what seemed to sound like three gunshots at the end of that piece of video. >> blayne, in what you've been able to review here, one of the questions that's out there is what happened when rayshard brooks, when he was running, whether or not he was able to fire a taser or not, in the video do we see or hear anything that might indicate what thant rax may have been? again, the reporting potentially
you see him move to put his hands behind his back, try to handcuff him and that's when he tries to get away. the other officer comes in, tries to hold him as well. and they didn't -- richard, it's remarkable how quickly that shifts from the beginning to the end of, that about 64 seconds or so, it goes from calm conversation to hearing gunshots at the end of that time period. it escalates very quickly. and then of course we know from the other angles of video that there was a tussle, you know,...
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you'll see in this moment when officers attempted to handcuff rayshard brooks. it's about 48 minutes into -- and the scuffle ensues. the body camera falling to the ground. maybe about this moment here. then at the end of the video, you can hear what appeared to be gunshots. we want to warn you, the video is disturbing. here we go. all right. blayne. we're able to show some of the video there that you were -- you've been able to review so far. we'll play a little bit again on the left-hand side. that's what you were describing, right? >> yes, absolutely that's what we were describing. that was about 43 minutes into that video. >> can you hear me, richard in. >> i'm still here. that video that we saw was about 43 minutes into the video from the vantage point of one of the officers there. the other point i'll make, gbi director reynolds said what appears to have happen is mr. brooks turns around and points the taser at the officers. that's what he said during that news conference there. again, what appears to be in that video in the surveillance video as well. i re
you'll see in this moment when officers attempted to handcuff rayshard brooks. it's about 48 minutes into -- and the scuffle ensues. the body camera falling to the ground. maybe about this moment here. then at the end of the video, you can hear what appeared to be gunshots. we want to warn you, the video is disturbing. here we go. all right. blayne. we're able to show some of the video there that you were -- you've been able to review so far. we'll play a little bit again on the left-hand side....
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to handcuff him he was fine flight. he knew just two weeks ago, he sought african americans, within gifts on, they killed him. and also i wanted to say, if they can't have immunity in all of this, please quit braided we just need you. that is theea issue. they think they're above the law the cost. they are here to serve us. the finished with this pretty used to train the children. anything was happening, but they were in a position of danger. the first thing you do is find a place pretty can't do that no more because this may kill them. also, with god too many white supremacists of the police force. i was in everyday. they should defend the place for the money back into the communities where they belong. in the place don't want to live in this command tease, then they don't need to be the place. the place, they are all only people in this country i can take a life with impunity. a doctor cannot take the line we just cannot take a look. a citizen can take your life. the president can takee your life. but 68 -year-old afr
to handcuff him he was fine flight. he knew just two weeks ago, he sought african americans, within gifts on, they killed him. and also i wanted to say, if they can't have immunity in all of this, please quit braided we just need you. that is theea issue. they think they're above the law the cost. they are here to serve us. the finished with this pretty used to train the children. anything was happening, but they were in a position of danger. the first thing you do is find a place pretty can't...
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charges for the officer who shot rayshard brooks in atlanta five days ago after a struggle ensued over handcuffs and a police taser. reaction tonight was swift, the mayor of atlanta who is said to be a possible running mate for joe biden, she has called the incident a murder, she said so right away. but attorney ted williams spoke out forcefully when this news broke today, saying that he believes it's a rush to judgment and he fears that it is an overcharging in this case given the struggle that we saw on video. here he is. >> we are not watching justice take place. these are human beings. i can tell you, this case is going to have a far reaching effect on the morale of officers and that police department, this is a rush to judgment, this is to satisfy a crowd. >> martha: so the d.a. today said that the other officer who was on the scene and was charged is acting as a witness for his case but according to a report tonight in atlanta, his lawyer denies that, says that he's cooperated with the investigation but that he is not agreed to be "state witness" or to testify in any court hearing ostensib
charges for the officer who shot rayshard brooks in atlanta five days ago after a struggle ensued over handcuffs and a police taser. reaction tonight was swift, the mayor of atlanta who is said to be a possible running mate for joe biden, she has called the incident a murder, she said so right away. but attorney ted williams spoke out forcefully when this news broke today, saying that he believes it's a rush to judgment and he fears that it is an overcharging in this case given the struggle...
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wargsliw k is that geo talki, unti t sl hoeese restrain him while he is facedown in handcuffs -- in handcuffsith officer show the -- officer derek chauvin with his ee in his neck, almost nine minutes, and the other officer having both of his knees locked into his back. the doctors will the significance of that as to the cause and manner of death. on behalf of the, we understand the righteous anger across the country playing out on the streets. we support activism and engy of the people who want to make . .e hope the efforts can continue but the violence is absolutely unacceptable. there unacceptle to george and they must be unacceptable to us. be very emotional. we know it will have an effect on society. we are starting to memorialize george this we. hisk family would u to bear s nty hears ie forason why george floyd is because, based on all apparent evidence, george was dead on the scene. the mecs, based on the emt report we have in our possession , performed post checks several tis, finding none, and delivere one shot by their monitor but his condition did not change. they delered him to th
wargsliw k is that geo talki, unti t sl hoeese restrain him while he is facedown in handcuffs -- in handcuffsith officer show the -- officer derek chauvin with his ee in his neck, almost nine minutes, and the other officer having both of his knees locked into his back. the doctors will the significance of that as to the cause and manner of death. on behalf of the, we understand the righteous anger across the country playing out on the streets. we support activism and engy of the people who want...
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they wanted to handcuff him. it was fight or flight. ago an saw two weeks african-american with handcuffs on. they killed him. also i wanted to say all of the police who want to quit if they cap have qualified immunity, please quit. we don't need you. that is the issue. they think they are above the law, and they are not. they are here to serve us. i have to train my children if anything was happening where they were in a place of danger, the first thing you do is find the police. i can't do that no more, because that is who may kill them. also, we have too many white police. their tuning white supremacists on the police force. i will say that every day. they should defund the police and put that money back into communities where they belong. if the police don't want to live in those communities, they don't need to be the police. also, greta, the police, they are the only people in this country that can take a life with impunity. the doctor can't take your life. the judge can't take your life. the senator can't take your life. the presi
they wanted to handcuff him. it was fight or flight. ago an saw two weeks african-american with handcuffs on. they killed him. also i wanted to say all of the police who want to quit if they cap have qualified immunity, please quit. we don't need you. that is the issue. they think they are above the law, and they are not. they are here to serve us. i have to train my children if anything was happening where they were in a place of danger, the first thing you do is find the police. i can't do...
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putting handcuffs on him? >> because! >> why are you putting handcuffs on my -- he doesn't have anything on him, sir. >> all he was doing was jaywalking. we just wanted to talk to him. >> reporter: one of the teens was arrested and issued a citation. tonight, his attorney says it never should have happened. >> the thing about this that is disheartening, particularly in this time where police violence and brutality is everywhere, you would think that tulsa police wouldn't do something like this at this time. but the reality is, it's the culture of the tulsa police department. >> reporter: david, we saw the street firsthand tonight. it does not appear to be heavily traveled and there are no sidewalks. tonight, tulsa police tell us the teen who was arrested was arrested for jaywalking, assaulting a police officer and obstruction. david? >> marcus moore tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> meantime, the protesters across this country say they will press forward, and in now seizing a six-block area outside a police stat
putting handcuffs on him? >> because! >> why are you putting handcuffs on my -- he doesn't have anything on him, sir. >> all he was doing was jaywalking. we just wanted to talk to him. >> reporter: one of the teens was arrested and issued a citation. tonight, his attorney says it never should have happened. >> the thing about this that is disheartening, particularly in this time where police violence and brutality is everywhere, you would think that tulsa police...
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. >> because of the pursuit, we have to handcuff him. i ran out of the car.e pulled up in the driveway. i dropped my baton to grab him. so he is coming toward me. i spray him with tear gas. and he puts his hands to his face, "ow, my eyes." i run up with my partner to grab him. >> he was trying to struggle to get the mace out of his face. >> he's slippery, pulls away from us, runs toward the house. i think mrs. fowler, his mother, is taking pictures. >> she was trying to tell them she wanted to help her son. >> i rush to grab him, he shoves me away real hard, knocks me down. all these people being under the influence and drugs and stuff, i've heard about it, about the pcp, how strong they are. i'm thinking, this is my first encounter with one. and we're wrestling out there. standing up in a rose garden. trying to get him to put his hands behind his back so we can handcuff him, he won't let us do that. finally, the backup officers arrive. this is what we're going to do, we have to handcuff you behind your back. >> they cuffed his hand, tried to, he wouldn't let
. >> because of the pursuit, we have to handcuff him. i ran out of the car.e pulled up in the driveway. i dropped my baton to grab him. so he is coming toward me. i spray him with tear gas. and he puts his hands to his face, "ow, my eyes." i run up with my partner to grab him. >> he was trying to struggle to get the mace out of his face. >> he's slippery, pulls away from us, runs toward the house. i think mrs. fowler, his mother, is taking pictures. >> she was...
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they tried to handcuff him but they say he refused to follow the verbal commands. body cam footage shows him in distress. >> what's your name? >> tell me. >> reporter: multiple times he's saying i can't breathe and that he's not resisting. >> stop. >> i can't breathe. >> stop resisting. >> i can't breathe. >> several minutes into the arrest officers realize amble jer is unresponsive. >> right? >> wake up. >> you can no longer hear him talking on the video. officers handcuff ambler and can be heard doing cp will, williamson county heard that the deputies and enforcement. we have reached out to the williamson county sheriff's department. the district attorney in austin, texas, says she hopes to get this to happen until july or suggest. ed lavandera, houston, texas. >> thanks for that. the renewed movement now getting push back at the highest levels of government. first off, what exactly does this mean? some supporters want to shift some but not all funds away from police department to social services. others do want to dissolve it. the presumptive nominee faces a tou
they tried to handcuff him but they say he refused to follow the verbal commands. body cam footage shows him in distress. >> what's your name? >> tell me. >> reporter: multiple times he's saying i can't breathe and that he's not resisting. >> stop. >> i can't breathe. >> stop resisting. >> i can't breathe. >> several minutes into the arrest officers realize amble jer is unresponsive. >> right? >> wake up. >> you can no longer...
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his 15-year-old friend also in handcuffs. the two teens were arrested for jay walking on a rural street that had no sidewalks. let's begin with cnn's diane gallagher live in atlanta at the scene of rayshard brooks shooting. diane, tell us what we're learning this morning about the details behind this. >> reporter: jim, look, protests continued overnight. they were generally peaceful. people showing up at the wendy's again today paying their respects, taking photos, just kind of being here. as more video is released we're learning a little bit more about what happened in those moments leading up to the shooting death of rayshard brooks. he talked about being there to visit his mother's gravesite with the officers. he talked about his little daughter's birthday. for nearly half-an-hour everything seemed like a normal interaction, and then in a matter of seconds it turned deadly. i do want to warn you, what you are about to watch is very disturbing. protests against police brutality pressed on for the 20th day in cities across t
his 15-year-old friend also in handcuffs. the two teens were arrested for jay walking on a rural street that had no sidewalks. let's begin with cnn's diane gallagher live in atlanta at the scene of rayshard brooks shooting. diane, tell us what we're learning this morning about the details behind this. >> reporter: jim, look, protests continued overnight. they were generally peaceful. people showing up at the wendy's again today paying their respects, taking photos, just kind of being...
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well, they put george floyd in handcuffs and he was subsequently killed. so just getting put in handcuffs if you're an african-american doesn't mean oh you're going to get nicely take b ben to the back of a police car. especially watching this video of george floyd over and over again, his reaction may have been i'm not getting put in handcuffs, so we can't just toss it out because he resisted. george floyd didn't. and it ended the same way. >> this is something that is not new. it's not just with this george floyd. all of us, all of us, i know every black man standing behind me and woman, too, we have all been dealing with this from birth so that is a trauma that's deep. it's not something that just started two months ago. i still today dress like i dress, do what i do, i still feel nervous around police and that shouldn't be the case. so if you feel that way and then you see all of these things happening, of course you're going to feel some kind of way when the police come up to you and you know, you are somewhere where you know you're not in the perfect
well, they put george floyd in handcuffs and he was subsequently killed. so just getting put in handcuffs if you're an african-american doesn't mean oh you're going to get nicely take b ben to the back of a police car. especially watching this video of george floyd over and over again, his reaction may have been i'm not getting put in handcuffs, so we can't just toss it out because he resisted. george floyd didn't. and it ended the same way. >> this is something that is not new. it's not...
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you detained them in handcuffs. maybe you make them lay down on the ground. they do that with white people. they do it with black people. police officers do that to protect themselves because they don't know what's in the car, if someone has a weapon, who this person is. they do that for their own safety. for everybody's safety. but it's easy to see how if you're at an african-american person in this country and if you live in a high crime area and you are innocent and you haven't done anything wrong and you are constantly being pulled over and told to get in the handcuffs. you're being detained. lay down on your stomach. after a while, that's going to build up. so the police officers, they need to use some sort of de-escalation tactics without putting themselves in danger because they are scared too. these are tough areas sometimes. they are in these tough areas because they love these areas. they want to help people. they don't want to hurt people. the police officers in this country have saved so many more black lives than they have tak taken. i think it's
you detained them in handcuffs. maybe you make them lay down on the ground. they do that with white people. they do it with black people. police officers do that to protect themselves because they don't know what's in the car, if someone has a weapon, who this person is. they do that for their own safety. for everybody's safety. but it's easy to see how if you're at an african-american person in this country and if you live in a high crime area and you are innocent and you haven't done anything...
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know which one either and you he's not resisting arrest he's on the ground you have him in handcuffs why is there a recent need to tell him why is there a reason a need to hit him in the back with a rifle. she doesn't have the video of the actual killing just the homicide report that there is a video or should have a apprehending another suspect in a similar way. he put his hands up and boom with a bunch of face the kid might be our number one has room for horses just kick some unbelievable. hands. with says i surrender. but i could system say if that means he was stopped by. here he said he would like to be here if he did he was trying to. play good. fun quincy sr died his son quincy de sean smith jr was just 2 months old. a man. he's growing up. he knows his father was told his father died. he 7. oh look at the other yet relating to quincy picked him up from school he's. everything all right you try to be introduced my. this is me. i'm use feeding me my. baby in my house my dad was a part of school last. as long as god gives me breath. i'm going to be fighting. oh the injustice and
know which one either and you he's not resisting arrest he's on the ground you have him in handcuffs why is there a recent need to tell him why is there a reason a need to hit him in the back with a rifle. she doesn't have the video of the actual killing just the homicide report that there is a video or should have a apprehending another suspect in a similar way. he put his hands up and boom with a bunch of face the kid might be our number one has room for horses just kick some unbelievable....
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know which one either and you he's not resisting arrest he's on the ground you have him in handcuffs why is there a recent need to tell him why is there a reason a need to hit him in the back with a rifle. she doesn't have the video of the actual killing just the homicide report there's a video officer devon apprehending another suspect in a similar way. he put his hands up and boom with a bunch of face a kid by the number one his from for force just kicks some unbelievable. hands. with says i surrender. but i could assist them saying that means he was duped by. did he really like that maybe he'd feel that he was trying to. play again. when quincy sr died his son quincy de sean smith jr was just 2 months old. i worry i mean he's growing up all right. he knows his father was told. his father died. and other good other good things about him. he 7. all look at the agony yet relating to what you could see pick them up from school be. everything. you try to be introduced my that. is me. i use feel. in my house my dad was part of. that. as long as god gives me breath i'm going to be fighti
know which one either and you he's not resisting arrest he's on the ground you have him in handcuffs why is there a recent need to tell him why is there a reason a need to hit him in the back with a rifle. she doesn't have the video of the actual killing just the homicide report there's a video officer devon apprehending another suspect in a similar way. he put his hands up and boom with a bunch of face a kid by the number one his from for force just kicks some unbelievable. hands. with says i...
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i've used that technique basically as resisting arrest — you've gotta handcuff somebody.l the body. but eight minutes and 46 seconds, that's the big issue. the officer who knelt on george floyd's neck had faced 18 misconduct complaints in a 19 year career. the last police chief of minneapolis says she and others tried hard to transform the force, but powerful police unions resisted change. when you have union leadership who frankly have so many tools at their disposal to help officers get theirjobs back, they actually end up having more influence over culture than a police chief ever will. she wants national guidelines, better training and a reduction of union power. frankly, i would have a line of officers and say, "i first and foremost need you to denounce the actions of the officers that killed george floyd. if you can do that, you go here. if not, turn in your badge, you go there". i'm ok with that. the city council now says it wants to dismantle this 800—strong force, with money diverted to mental health and other services. a so—called "community—led public safety sy
i've used that technique basically as resisting arrest — you've gotta handcuff somebody.l the body. but eight minutes and 46 seconds, that's the big issue. the officer who knelt on george floyd's neck had faced 18 misconduct complaints in a 19 year career. the last police chief of minneapolis says she and others tried hard to transform the force, but powerful police unions resisted change. when you have union leadership who frankly have so many tools at their disposal to help officers get...
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floyd, in handcuffs, face down on the pavement, incapacitated, not posing a threat to anyone, and a police officer with his knee on the neck of mr. floyd, pressing down hard on the neck of mr. floyd, and keeping that knee there for eight long minutes. mr. floyd bags with the officer, pleads with the officer, says he can't breathe. .. >> and rightly, following what happened, the u.s. department of justice opened a civil rights investigation into the police officer's conduct and also, rightly, i believe, the local prosecutor opened, began a criminal prosecution. a homicide prosecution. against the officer for his conduct. now, anytime you have an officer-involved shooting, it's easy for people to let rhetoric get carried away. it's easy to jump to conclusions and too many players in the political world, i think, quickly moved to demonize the police officer and assume the officer is wrong in every circumstance. that's not how responsible leaders, that's not how responsible americans should behave. we should wait to see what the facts and circumstances are. but here we have a video and we can
floyd, in handcuffs, face down on the pavement, incapacitated, not posing a threat to anyone, and a police officer with his knee on the neck of mr. floyd, pressing down hard on the neck of mr. floyd, and keeping that knee there for eight long minutes. mr. floyd bags with the officer, pleads with the officer, says he can't breathe. .. >> and rightly, following what happened, the u.s. department of justice opened a civil rights investigation into the police officer's conduct and also,...
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i've used that technique basically as resisting arrest — you've gotta handcuff somebody.dy. but eight minutes and 46 seconds, that's the big issue. the officer who knelt on george floyd's neck had faced 18 misconduct complaints in a 19 year career. the last police chief of minneapolis says she and others tried hard to transform the force, but powerful police unions resisted change. when you have union leadership who frankly have so many tools at their disposal to help officers get theirjobs back, they actually end up having more influence over culture than a police chief ever will. she wants national guidelines, better training and a reduction of union power. frankly, i would have a line of officers and say, "i first and foremost need you to denounce the actions of the officers that killed george floyd. if you can do that, you go here. if not, turn in your badge, you go there". i'm ok with that. the city council now says it wants to dismantle this 800—strong force, with money diverted to mental health and other services. a so—called "community—led public safety system" is
i've used that technique basically as resisting arrest — you've gotta handcuff somebody.dy. but eight minutes and 46 seconds, that's the big issue. the officer who knelt on george floyd's neck had faced 18 misconduct complaints in a 19 year career. the last police chief of minneapolis says she and others tried hard to transform the force, but powerful police unions resisted change. when you have union leadership who frankly have so many tools at their disposal to help officers get theirjobs...
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floyd in handcuffs, face down on the pavement, incapacitateed, not posing a threat to anyone, and a police officer with his knee on the neck of mr. floyd, pressing down hard on the neck of mr. floyd, and keeping that knee there for eight long minutes. mr. floyd begs with the officer, pleads with the officer, says he can't breathe. he is an -- he is in obvious and serious physical distress. other officers are standing there, watching a defenseless handcuffed man pinned to the ground for eight long minutes with a knee pressing down on his neck. as we all know, those actions took the life of mr. floyd. and rightly, following what happened, the u.s. department of justice opened a civil rights investigation into the police officer's conduct. also rightly, i believe, the local prosecutor opened, began a criminal prosecution, a homicide prosecution against the officer for his conduct. now, any time you have an officer-involved shooting, it's easy for people to let rhetoric get carried away. it's easy to jump to conclusions. and too many players in the political world, i think, quickly move to dem
floyd in handcuffs, face down on the pavement, incapacitateed, not posing a threat to anyone, and a police officer with his knee on the neck of mr. floyd, pressing down hard on the neck of mr. floyd, and keeping that knee there for eight long minutes. mr. floyd begs with the officer, pleads with the officer, says he can't breathe. he is an -- he is in obvious and serious physical distress. other officers are standing there, watching a defenseless handcuffed man pinned to the ground for eight...
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a neighbor snapped this picture the man taken away and some handcuffs. we don't know who he is or what his name is or no word on his identity. evacuation order has been lifted and everyone is back home this morning. and firefighters are expected to be out here until the afternoon. kiet do, kpix 5. >>> i am live at the news desk. let's take a live look at the stock markets. it has been up all morning since it opened about half an hour ago. up almost 700 points. this is of course on the surprisingly good news that we just got on the jobs report, the numbers way unemployment rate around 20% unemployment for may. so this is good news for a lot of people looking for jobs right now. president trump is going to be talking about this in a live report coming up at 7:00. in just a few minutes. we are going to be cover not live for you. in the meantime, back to you. >>> all right, thank you, it is 6:57. time for a look at this morning's other top stories. the citywide curfew in fremont is now over. >> it follows similar actions in san francisco which lifted their c
a neighbor snapped this picture the man taken away and some handcuffs. we don't know who he is or what his name is or no word on his identity. evacuation order has been lifted and everyone is back home this morning. and firefighters are expected to be out here until the afternoon. kiet do, kpix 5. >>> i am live at the news desk. let's take a live look at the stock markets. it has been up all morning since it opened about half an hour ago. up almost 700 points. this is of course on the...
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he's taken away in handcuffs. tonight, the latest details.f the i.c.u.: but protester who was pushed by buffalo police is still in the hospital. why the president is attacking the 75-year-old. and tonight, we end with the story of a minnesota police officer who took a knee and cried wi this is the "cbs evenin" with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from houston. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight from houston, where george floyd will be laid to rest next to his mother. after an emotional service today at the fountain of praise church just right behind me. there was a stunning outpouring in the streets here late today as a horse-drawn carriage carried floyd's body to the cemetery after his memorial. hundreds of mourners came to this church in the blazing texas heat to remember floyd, whose death in police custody in minneapolis set off nationwide protests. and tonight is galvanizing the country around issues of race and excessive force by police. that includes here in houston, where the city's mayor vowed during t
he's taken away in handcuffs. tonight, the latest details.f the i.c.u.: but protester who was pushed by buffalo police is still in the hospital. why the president is attacking the 75-year-old. and tonight, we end with the story of a minnesota police officer who took a knee and cried wi this is the "cbs evenin" with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from houston. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us tonight from houston, where george floyd will be laid to rest...
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. >> george floyd was in handcuffs and was killed. i don't know if that triggered him of i'm about to be put in handcuffs and be reckless. i would rear try to get away than be handcuffed and die like george floyd did. >> learning more details about the officer who fired those three shots garrett rolfe, he received a written reprimand in 2017 for the use of force with a weapon. we expect to find out wednesday whether or not he faces charges in this case. bill, back to you. >> bill: thank you, steve harrigan live in atlanta. welcome to our program today. >> good to be with you, bill. >> important day to talk about the executive order. what do you think about what the white house did two hours ago? >> i think it's fine. obviously some people were expecting more. but from the federal level, it's very difficult to do more. these are really local and state issues. but i think these three areas are important for policing. and as you said before, money is a pretty good lover, as far as getting localities to follow federal direction. >> bill:
. >> george floyd was in handcuffs and was killed. i don't know if that triggered him of i'm about to be put in handcuffs and be reckless. i would rear try to get away than be handcuffed and die like george floyd did. >> learning more details about the officer who fired those three shots garrett rolfe, he received a written reprimand in 2017 for the use of force with a weapon. we expect to find out wednesday whether or not he faces charges in this case. bill, back to you. >>...
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reaction may have been, i'm not getting put in handcuffs. so we can't -- just toss it out because he resisted. george floyd didn't, and it ended the same way. >> and this is something that is not new. not just with george floyd. all of us, all of us i know every black man standing behind me -- i -- i still today dress like i dress, do what i do, i still feel nervous around police, and that shouldn't be the case. right? and so if you, if you feel that way, and then you see all of these things happening, of course you're going to feel some kind of way when the police come up to you and, you know, you are somewhere where, you know, you're not in the perfect state of mind at that point in time. >> [ inaudible ]. i think you mentioned a week ago your family was asking people not to attack the precinct, the police. talk about that moment and what it feels like now thinking that that's the position you took before? >> it makes you -- eat your words. i love atlanta. my family loves atlanta. and when they were tearing, busting out the windows at c &
reaction may have been, i'm not getting put in handcuffs. so we can't -- just toss it out because he resisted. george floyd didn't, and it ended the same way. >> and this is something that is not new. not just with george floyd. all of us, all of us i know every black man standing behind me -- i -- i still today dress like i dress, do what i do, i still feel nervous around police, and that shouldn't be the case. right? and so if you, if you feel that way, and then you see all of these...
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did you ever handcuff him to the bed with the keys?i did not. sidney is a strong man. he could get out of anything. >> tammy had her own explanation for that so-called kidnapping kit. sidney needed the concrete for work. the cleaning fluid was for their dirty camper and the shotgun shell, probably just a spent casing from a turkey hunt. >> did you kidnap heather elvis? >> no, i did not. >> do you know who kidnapped her? >> i do not. >> are you glad that you are able to tell people what happened and what you did do and didn't do? >> i want people to know the truth and i too want heather found. >> tammy has said that she wants to find heather. she actually liked heather. she didn't do this and yet she goes on facebook calling her a psycho whore. which is it? >> you know, i can't really you know explain everything that tammy said or felt. you know, explain everything that tammy said or felt. i think it was a huge mistake to call her names and do that sort of thing. >> he said if tammy had kidnapped heather, why would she be writing nasty
did you ever handcuff him to the bed with the keys?i did not. sidney is a strong man. he could get out of anything. >> tammy had her own explanation for that so-called kidnapping kit. sidney needed the concrete for work. the cleaning fluid was for their dirty camper and the shotgun shell, probably just a spent casing from a turkey hunt. >> did you kidnap heather elvis? >> no, i did not. >> do you know who kidnapped her? >> i do not. >> are you glad that you...
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were -- just from what we see in the video -- when the handcuffs were being put on. he resisted. and, according to them, grabbed a taser. >> yeah. i think the -- the -- the video and the evidence will show that he grabbed the taser. but the critical point that we are examining, and the critical point, i believe, in this case, is what happened at the exact moment of the shooting? because, at that time, under georgia law, unless mr. brooks posed a -- an imminent threat of bodily harm, as i sometimes say it, colloquially, just to say was the police officer -- was it necessary for him to shoot mr. brooks to save his life? or to save someone else's life? because if mr. brooks was shot for some other reason, then it is not justified. >> district attorney howard, i appreciate your time and thank you very much. we'll look to see what happens in the days ahead. thank you. >>> joining us now, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor, laura coates. also, ron johnson, former captain of the missouri highway patrol and the author of "13 days in ferguson." laura, you just he
were -- just from what we see in the video -- when the handcuffs were being put on. he resisted. and, according to them, grabbed a taser. >> yeah. i think the -- the -- the video and the evidence will show that he grabbed the taser. but the critical point that we are examining, and the critical point, i believe, in this case, is what happened at the exact moment of the shooting? because, at that time, under georgia law, unless mr. brooks posed a -- an imminent threat of bodily harm, as i...
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schools to deal with disciplinary issues that is resulting in kids under ten years old and put in handcuffs, in new york city we have morey, nypd personnel in te schools than all counselors and social workers combined, those are just misplaced priorities. >> you mentioned defund the police movement that has been in the news for the last couple of days, can you specify what do you think that means because there's a lot of definitions going around as you know. >> i don't think anybody planned to have a movement called defund police or defund the police, there has been a movement on the ground even before minneapolis to get communities to reship their funding priorities and people use language like divest from policing and build ecommunities or justice reinvestment per dollar that requires explanation and does not fit easily on a cardboard sign, what people are really talking about is going in and looking closely at city budgets aand identifying spending that goes to policing initiatives that would really be better handled in the community. also forha some people it means that they really woul
schools to deal with disciplinary issues that is resulting in kids under ten years old and put in handcuffs, in new york city we have morey, nypd personnel in te schools than all counselors and social workers combined, those are just misplaced priorities. >> you mentioned defund the police movement that has been in the news for the last couple of days, can you specify what do you think that means because there's a lot of definitions going around as you know. >> i don't think anybody...
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court sketches show he's appearing via teleconference wearing orange suit and handcuffs. today, president trump meeting with law enforcement officials at the white house, as signs of his weakened political standing are flashing red. colin
court sketches show he's appearing via teleconference wearing orange suit and handcuffs. today, president trump meeting with law enforcement officials at the white house, as signs of his weakened political standing are flashing red. colin
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brooks to put the handcuffs on. i think that's what you are going to see. but the d.a. is not showing you that. he is showing you what he wants to prove and he is not proving anything. he should've waited for the gbi to finish an independent investigation. a >> martha: why do you think he rushed it? >> honestly, i think he is in a heated campaign of win reelection and is under investigation by the gbi for corruption and he needed something to try to help himself and he rushed the charges a couple of weeks ago and he rushed these charges that are totally on uncalled for. officer rolfe should be out with his family and pending an investigation in a proper indictment by the grand jury. not by some hotheaded d.a. >> martha: let me show you, it is sad to look at this, but it was a project to that talk to people who had been incarcerated and were trying to get their lives back together and this project is called a reconnect, and they discovered after they saw the pictures of rayshard brooks that that you were -- he was one of the young men for the project. and i want to play
brooks to put the handcuffs on. i think that's what you are going to see. but the d.a. is not showing you that. he is showing you what he wants to prove and he is not proving anything. he should've waited for the gbi to finish an independent investigation. a >> martha: why do you think he rushed it? >> honestly, i think he is in a heated campaign of win reelection and is under investigation by the gbi for corruption and he needed something to try to help himself and he rushed the...
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you've got about 20 or so that are now wearing those handcuffs, those plastic handcuffs and sitting here waiting. officers are actually giving some of them water right now. they're pouring it in their mouth for them. which is kind of weird because everyone's wearing masks and so it's this awkward dance. some people have been cordial with the police officers. others have been somewhat hostile. things are simmering down on this street right now and they're waiting for transport. i'm going to walk you down this way. this was the foot action that they were looting. if we take a look on both sides, it's very different than what we were showing you earlier on 4th street which is a street just up the way. that was almost every single storefront that we saw had been broken into and cleared out. but here you got a lot of them that have been protected by police that were blocking pedestrians from coming into the promenade for most of the day then just around about 40 minutes ago, an hour ago, all it took was somebody coming in here with some sort of hammer or possibly a rock or something, smashing
you've got about 20 or so that are now wearing those handcuffs, those plastic handcuffs and sitting here waiting. officers are actually giving some of them water right now. they're pouring it in their mouth for them. which is kind of weird because everyone's wearing masks and so it's this awkward dance. some people have been cordial with the police officers. others have been somewhat hostile. things are simmering down on this street right now and they're waiting for transport. i'm going to walk...
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those are zip ties, handcuffs. the riot shields on. they're allowing media to have a side presence to them. you see media on the other side as well. heather, do -- we have no voices from here? so let's go to what this is all emanating from this time. okay, again, this is not a one-off event. it's not one thing that changed the course of any type of perspective in america. but george floyd was more of an exclamation point. now, here's somebody directly confronting the police. and, look, dialogue is okay. protest is okay. the police officers are trained to de-escalate. all right? they are not in the same situation as the rest of us. their job is to take it to a certain extent. now, somebody's -- okay. so, while we watch this unfold, they're going to start to move up. let's see if they create a new line. nope, they're moving them back. okay, good. let's hope this stays like this. we'll check back as things change, if they change. now, for the first time george floyd's family was able to have direct communication with the minneapolis polic
those are zip ties, handcuffs. the riot shields on. they're allowing media to have a side presence to them. you see media on the other side as well. heather, do -- we have no voices from here? so let's go to what this is all emanating from this time. okay, again, this is not a one-off event. it's not one thing that changed the course of any type of perspective in america. but george floyd was more of an exclamation point. now, here's somebody directly confronting the police. and, look, dialogue...
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why are you putting handcuffs on him? >> because? >> why are you putting handcuffs on him? >> all he was doing was jaywalking. >> unlike the first teen you saw forced on his stomach, the second teen is handcuffed without a struggle while standing. out front the attorney for those two teens. we're seeing the 48 seconds as this is happening. what can you tell us about the events leading up to the video? >> erin thank you for having me on. what i can tell you is that these two young men were not doing anything illegal, wrong, and they do not deserve what happened to them. they were simply walking over to a relative's home, minding their own business. they were not jaywalking. they had no reason for the police to contact them. they had no probable cause. it's an outrage. >> so, you know, the mayor of tulsa said in a statement -- i'm going to quote -- i want every kid in tulsa to feel safe to walk down the street in their neighborhood. no tulsa kid should have to fear being tackled and cuffed walking down the street. i viewed that footage last night more as a parent than a mayor
why are you putting handcuffs on him? >> because? >> why are you putting handcuffs on him? >> all he was doing was jaywalking. >> unlike the first teen you saw forced on his stomach, the second teen is handcuffed without a struggle while standing. out front the attorney for those two teens. we're seeing the 48 seconds as this is happening. what can you tell us about the events leading up to the video? >> erin thank you for having me on. what i can tell you is that...
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school to deal with disciplinary issues that is resulting in kids under 10 years old being put in handcuffs. in new york city, we have more nypd personnel assigned at city schools than all counselors and social workers combined. those are just misplaced priorities. narrator: you mentioned defund the police movement that has been in the news for the last couple days. can you specify what you think that means? there's a lot of definitions going around, as you know. guest: i don't think anybody planned to have a movement called defund the police or defund the police, but there has been a movement on the ground, even before the events in minneapolis, to get communities to re-shift their funding priorities. people use language like divest from police, invest in communities, or build communities, or justice reinvestment, but all of it requires explanation and does not fit easily on a cardboard sign. what people are talking about is going in and looking closely at city budgets, and identifying spending that goes to police initiatives that would be better handled in the community. also, for some pe
school to deal with disciplinary issues that is resulting in kids under 10 years old being put in handcuffs. in new york city, we have more nypd personnel assigned at city schools than all counselors and social workers combined. those are just misplaced priorities. narrator: you mentioned defund the police movement that has been in the news for the last couple days. can you specify what you think that means? there's a lot of definitions going around, as you know. guest: i don't think anybody...
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they put him in handcuffs and cited him for resisting arrest. so far they released five separate recordings. >> is to address the concern over the arrest. 176 people join the call including council members. >> is committed to ensuring a full independent investigation and accountability for those involved. >> i appreciate those that are encouraging us to go fast, hard and far. we will continue to have that pressure on us. not because we don't want to do it but it is important to know that the community is united. >> it went on for five hours. the vice mayors had a lengthy discussion reflects a deep concern among the people of alameda. >>> protests prompting change across the country. later tonight, but in minneapolis to dismantle the police department. >>> we have temperatures that will be warming this week as well as a red flag warning for part of the bay area. >>> also, the quail fire in contra costa county destroys three buildings. motorcycle riders love the open road. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even
they put him in handcuffs and cited him for resisting arrest. so far they released five separate recordings. >> is to address the concern over the arrest. 176 people join the call including council members. >> is committed to ensuring a full independent investigation and accountability for those involved. >> i appreciate those that are encouraging us to go fast, hard and far. we will continue to have that pressure on us. not because we don't want to do it but it is important...
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he tries to handcuff him. brooks resists and tries to turn and run. >> stop fighting. fighting. you're going to get tased. stop. stop. you're going to get tased. >> [ bleep ]. >> happened off the taser. this was captured by a driver nearby. you can see brooks pulling it off. this ends with officer rolf chasing brooks. the officer fires three times killing brooks. let's go live to atlanta and bring in cnn's diane gallagher. diane? >> reporter: yeah. look, the officer who shot and killed rayshard brooks at the wendy's was fired 24 hours after the incident itself. the other officer you saw in the video there has been placed on administrative duty. the chief of police in atlanta has stepped aside from brooks position saying she wants the city to be able to move forward and bridge that gap and trust that exists here. now the district attorney is also looking at potentially what charges could be brought up against those officers right now. his office says there's still information that they need but we could be looking at them as soon as wednesday. take a listen. >> sometime
he tries to handcuff him. brooks resists and tries to turn and run. >> stop fighting. fighting. you're going to get tased. stop. stop. you're going to get tased. >> [ bleep ]. >> happened off the taser. this was captured by a driver nearby. you can see brooks pulling it off. this ends with officer rolf chasing brooks. the officer fires three times killing brooks. let's go live to atlanta and bring in cnn's diane gallagher. diane? >> reporter: yeah. look, the officer who...
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let me put you in handcuffs. [inaudible] >> the handcuffs are for our safety and your safety. you're not under arrest. [inaudible] >> we're trying to make this a peaceful resolution, so are you going to help us out? >> sorry. if you come out, you're going to leave your hands where we can see them and on top of your head. [inaudible] >> so you're not going to come out? >> suspect is not being very cooperative. he's locked in the front desk. [inaudible] >> he's also covered in blood. [inaudible] >> yeah, you should glove up. sir -- >> body worn camera three of six. in the video, the officers speak with mr. o'bannon, who is seen throughout the video holding the wooden board. officers ask him to put the board down and observe that his hand is bleeding. >> yeah, you should glove up. sir, i think i've been very reasonable. please put the board down. [inaudible] >> why? why are you so angry? why are you so angry? [inaudible] >> can you not? [inaudible] >> well, i've asked you for a peaceful resolution, and you do not want to cooperate with had h he -- with me. you did not want to com
let me put you in handcuffs. [inaudible] >> the handcuffs are for our safety and your safety. you're not under arrest. [inaudible] >> we're trying to make this a peaceful resolution, so are you going to help us out? >> sorry. if you come out, you're going to leave your hands where we can see them and on top of your head. [inaudible] >> so you're not going to come out? >> suspect is not being very cooperative. he's locked in the front desk. [inaudible] >> he's...
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. >> reporter: when he trying to handcuff brooks, he resists. video shows brosnan readying his taser. brooks grabs it out of his hand. >> he grabbed the [ bleep ] taser. >> reporter: he fires hi stun gun as brooks takes off. here's the moment the altercation becomes deadly. we slow this down for you, you can see rolfe chasing brooks, each man now carrying a taser. he moves his taser from right to left and reaches toward his handgun. that's when brooks turns and fires the taser. rolfe shoots, firing three times at brooks as he flees. bystanders almost immediately begin cursing and shouting. >> both of your careers are definitely done, because you just shot a man for no reason. >> reporter: a few minutes after he's shot, officers rolfe and brosnan begin to provide medical treatment. >> mr. brooks, keep breathing. >> reporter: a short time later brooks is rushed by ambulance to a nearby hospital where he's later pronounced dead. ana, officers rolfe, who opened fire on brooks, has been terminated. officer brosnan is on administrative duty. of course
. >> reporter: when he trying to handcuff brooks, he resists. video shows brosnan readying his taser. brooks grabs it out of his hand. >> he grabbed the [ bleep ] taser. >> reporter: he fires hi stun gun as brooks takes off. here's the moment the altercation becomes deadly. we slow this down for you, you can see rolfe chasing brooks, each man now carrying a taser. he moves his taser from right to left and reaches toward his handgun. that's when brooks turns and fires the...
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a young man when they put handcuffs on him put them in the back of the police fan by the time he made it to the maryland medical center to have treatment three broken vertebrae and a crash larynx stayed in a, for one week then finally he died. and this is something the reality when you think of baltimore even the two years prior to freddie we also knew the names of anthony anderson, chris brown, tyrone west, all similar circumstances and similar situations of african-american men, contact with police, dead. so with freddie, for many people in baltimore we know this story. there is a long line and along threat that there is something different about freddie in this moment that just captured not just the city's attention but the world. this 25 -year-old young man who loses his life simply by having an interaction with police. and there were a couple of things that really struck me why there is something different about freddie. of all the others he was the first that was caught on camera. there is important to that with the idea what did you do to justify it argument went out the window
a young man when they put handcuffs on him put them in the back of the police fan by the time he made it to the maryland medical center to have treatment three broken vertebrae and a crash larynx stayed in a, for one week then finally he died. and this is something the reality when you think of baltimore even the two years prior to freddie we also knew the names of anthony anderson, chris brown, tyrone west, all similar circumstances and similar situations of african-american men, contact with...
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. >>> and neighbor snapped this photo of the man who was taken away in handcuffs, no word on his identity. evacuation order was lifted a short time later. everyone is back home this morning and the firefighters will likely be mopping up the area well into the afternoon. we are live in south san jose, kiet do, kpix 5 news. >>> and investigators say they know who the suspects are in another arson and they are trying to track them down. the fire burned three homes to the ground and caused major damage to four others on maple street. they said the building survived but they lost four squirrels and three owls. >> i am angry, this is not acceptable. reckless burning is not acceptable. >> losing the animals is the hardest part, we can rebuild any of the buildings but losing animals that we've known and loved for many, many years is the toughest part. >> the fire chief says his department has seen 49 fires this year compared to 24 at the same time last year. >>> the life news desk. the nfl players, a group of nfl players have just released a video called stronger together, they are calling on the
. >>> and neighbor snapped this photo of the man who was taken away in handcuffs, no word on his identity. evacuation order was lifted a short time later. everyone is back home this morning and the firefighters will likely be mopping up the area well into the afternoon. we are live in south san jose, kiet do, kpix 5 news. >>> and investigators say they know who the suspects are in another arson and they are trying to track them down. the fire burned three homes to the ground...
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you've got about 20 or so that are now wearing those handcuffs, those plastic handcuffs and sitting here waiting. officers are actually giving some of them water right now. they're pouring it in their mouth for them. which is kind of weird because everyone's wearing masks and so it's this awkward dance. some people have been cordial with the police officers. others have been somewhat hostile. things are simmering down on this street right now and they're waiting for transport. i'm going to walk you down this way. this was the foot action that they were looting. if we take a look on both sides, it's very different than what we were showing you earlier on 4th street which is a street just up the way. that was almost every single storefront that we saw had been broken into and cleared out. but here you got a lot of them that have been protected by police that were blocking p pedestrians from coming into the promenade for most of the day then just around about 40 minutes ago, an hour ago, all it took was somebody coming in here with some sort of hammer or possibly a rock or something, smashi
you've got about 20 or so that are now wearing those handcuffs, those plastic handcuffs and sitting here waiting. officers are actually giving some of them water right now. they're pouring it in their mouth for them. which is kind of weird because everyone's wearing masks and so it's this awkward dance. some people have been cordial with the police officers. others have been somewhat hostile. things are simmering down on this street right now and they're waiting for transport. i'm going to walk...
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so they wanted to handcuff him. it was fight or flight. he knew he had just saw two weeks ago an african-american in police custody that was killed.l also all these policemen that want to quit if they can't have. qualified immununity, please qu. we don't need you. that's the issue. they think they are above the law and they are not.here they are here to serve us. i use tods train my children. if anything was happening, if they were in a place of danger, the first thing you do is dial the police. i can't do thatave to no more.ic that's who may kill them. and also we have too many white us is is premise cyssupremaciste force. and also the police are the onlo people in this country that can take a life withr can'n' their gun. a president can't take your a life. but here's 68 eur something an african-american man i know.ite any time i come in the presence of a white police officer, my life might be in danger.ha that's the gospel. he sayou very much.t. >> what he talked about are real. there are statistics that he described what he just did. i
so they wanted to handcuff him. it was fight or flight. he knew he had just saw two weeks ago an african-american in police custody that was killed.l also all these policemen that want to quit if they can't have. qualified immununity, please qu. we don't need you. that's the issue. they think they are above the law and they are not.here they are here to serve us. i use tods train my children. if anything was happening, if they were in a place of danger, the first thing you do is dial the...
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. >> the husband of lori fellow hauled away in handcuffs after grisly discovery at his idaho home. the breaking filaments the search for his kids jj and kylie who have not been seen since september. >> i'm very troubled by it but i'm not going to characterize it behind that. >> william barr sounding the alarm about what is inside the durham pro. what he just revealed to fox news about some very familiar faces. "fox and friends first" starts now. >> a very good morning to you. you are watching "fox and friends first" on wednesday morning. heather: thank you for starting the day with us. >> and is our the police brutality will take center stage at a house hearing as calls grow to defend police nationwide. george floyd's brother set to testify one day after an emotional funeral, floyd is laid to rest in houston. rob: madison in minneapolis where this started, good morning. >> a hearing set to begin at 2:00 eastern, virtual and in-person testimony that police brutality needs to examine the crisis of racial profiling, police brutality in the police department, the white house is working
. >> the husband of lori fellow hauled away in handcuffs after grisly discovery at his idaho home. the breaking filaments the search for his kids jj and kylie who have not been seen since september. >> i'm very troubled by it but i'm not going to characterize it behind that. >> william barr sounding the alarm about what is inside the durham pro. what he just revealed to fox news about some very familiar faces. "fox and friends first" starts now. >> a very good...