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fbi profiler roy hazelwood came down to help.him around the city and turned into jefferey mathis' neighborhood. >> as soon as we turned onto that street, everything stopped. there was a guy cutting the grass, he stopped. guys playing dominos on the porch stopped. i said, what's going on? i said, everything stopped. they said laughingly, that's because we have a honky in the car. >> john glover, who took over as fbi chief in atlanta that summer, says that's why he and hazelwood decided the killer had to be black. >> the killer is someone who is invisible in the black community. and who is invisible in the black community but another black person? >> malcolm harris was one of the first task force detectives. he knew it had to be someone who went unnoticed. >> we felt like it was somebody who could come in the neighborhood and get these children and not draw attention to themselves. >> the question of which race struck a raw nerve. it had been only a dozen years since the murder of dr. martin luther king. on the surface, atlanta was
fbi profiler roy hazelwood came down to help.him around the city and turned into jefferey mathis' neighborhood. >> as soon as we turned onto that street, everything stopped. there was a guy cutting the grass, he stopped. guys playing dominos on the porch stopped. i said, what's going on? i said, everything stopped. they said laughingly, that's because we have a honky in the car. >> john glover, who took over as fbi chief in atlanta that summer, says that's why he and hazelwood...
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let's get more on the story with philip hazelwood in nigeria.etails of the attack in gombe were slow to come out. what is the latest? philip: the first attack happened in maroua in northern cameroon. two girls, teenagers under the age of 15, bombay central market -- bombed a central market. they were begging at the time and then the explosives they were wearing blue up at about 3:00 p.m. across the border, a series of explosions at two bus stations. 12 people killed in the first blast, about 30 in the second. the rescue workers were at the scene, which has been cordoned off. catherine: the islamist boko haram militants are suspected of being behind this attack. has there been a claim of responsibility in either case? phillip: no claim of responsibility, but they are rarely as with boko haram. certainly both attacks they are the hallmarks of the group. increasingly, they have been attacking soft targets, soft, civilian targets such as bus stations and markets, mosques and churches as they have been pushed out of captured territory by a 4-nation c
let's get more on the story with philip hazelwood in nigeria.etails of the attack in gombe were slow to come out. what is the latest? philip: the first attack happened in maroua in northern cameroon. two girls, teenagers under the age of 15, bombay central market -- bombed a central market. they were begging at the time and then the explosives they were wearing blue up at about 3:00 p.m. across the border, a series of explosions at two bus stations. 12 people killed in the first blast, about 30...
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a prince george county police officer who spotted tucker and a woman outside an suv parked near hazelwood drive. according to police he pulled a gun on her when she refused to engage in an additional sex act. >>> police looking for a gunman that held up a check cashing store this morning at express check cashing at flower hill way. a female employee says she was just opening up the business for the day when a man walked up, threatened her, and forced her into a bathroom. the gunman got away with nearly 10,000 bucks. luckily the employee was not hurt. >>> we're just getting started here at 5:00. greece residents reject a bail out. which this means for the country's financial future coming up. and more on the heavy storms moving through parts of our area. >> plus, heritage or hate? the debate over the confederate flag heats up. >>> while the state senate has approved the removal of the confederate flag in south carolina, it has to be approved by the state house and the governor. now this effort that gained new momentum last month is not a new debate. it's been hotly debated in the south car
a prince george county police officer who spotted tucker and a woman outside an suv parked near hazelwood drive. according to police he pulled a gun on her when she refused to engage in an additional sex act. >>> police looking for a gunman that held up a check cashing store this morning at express check cashing at flower hill way. a female employee says she was just opening up the business for the day when a man walked up, threatened her, and forced her into a bathroom. the gunman got...
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the company exxon gave captain hazelwood a job after he completed alcohol rehab.d and had a huge oil spill, and then exxon said they cannot hold safety sensitive jobs. as a result, under the ada demanding their right to safety sensitive jobs. so they can't win. they get sued if you do, sued if you don't. >> you're doomed if you do, doomed if you don't. . john: national relations board. >> thank you a guy walking a picket line, screamed, i mean horrific racial at black -- guys that were crossing the picket lines, and the company rightfully fired the guy and said we can't have also workers screaming about water mel an and fried chicken, and he sued because this was in the context of a union strike, and there were no threats of violence made against these people this worker had the right to lob these racial bombs at these people crossing the picket line, and therefore you wrongfully fired him and should have brought him back. what's a company supposed to do? . john: it's stuck in that maze and you never know what's going to happen. jonathan, thank you. coming up i'll
the company exxon gave captain hazelwood a job after he completed alcohol rehab.d and had a huge oil spill, and then exxon said they cannot hold safety sensitive jobs. as a result, under the ada demanding their right to safety sensitive jobs. so they can't win. they get sued if you do, sued if you don't. >> you're doomed if you do, doomed if you don't. . john: national relations board. >> thank you a guy walking a picket line, screamed, i mean horrific racial at black -- guys that...