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christine christine. >>> thank you, miguel marquez.in olympia, washington brought hundreds together after a shooting of two black unarmed men from a white police officer suspected of shoplifting. police say one of the suspects assaulted the officer before the shooting. this incident is under investigation. >>> the florida man who landed a gyro copter on the grounds of the u.s. capitol last month pleading not guilty in federal court to the six charges. 61-year-old douglas hughes pulled the stunt against big money influence and politics. outside the d.c. courthouse hughes has no regrets. >> nobody else could do what i did and get away without at best being forced down. at worst, shot down. i recommend nobody try it. >> these charges could land him in prison for up to nine years. >>> former defense secretary robert gates, now president of the boy scouts of america, is calling on the organization to end the ban on gay scout leaders. if the scouts don't act on their own, it is likely the courts will force them. >>> new revelations about mon
christine christine. >>> thank you, miguel marquez.in olympia, washington brought hundreds together after a shooting of two black unarmed men from a white police officer suspected of shoplifting. police say one of the suspects assaulted the officer before the shooting. this incident is under investigation. >>> the florida man who landed a gyro copter on the grounds of the u.s. capitol last month pleading not guilty in federal court to the six charges. 61-year-old douglas...
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miguel marquez is live in baltimore. me, you're walking with the folks, what are they saying? >> reporter: well, this is a very busy road here. just turn around here it if you would, and this is what we're marching down right now. they are trying to gather more protesters as they walk through the streets here of baltimore. we look at the rest of the protesters as they try to gain more strength before they go to the fraternal order of police the police union. the police union has been very very active in supporting the police officers and the people here say they want to be just as active in knowing that -- letting the police know that they will hold them to account through this entire process. this is one of the organizers of this. why are you guys out here? >> we're out here to make sure that marilyn mosby stays on the case. we believe she is done a great job at bringing up the indictment indictments. we're also out here to bring attention to the attacks and violence that have happened on communities of color by police.
miguel marquez is live in baltimore. me, you're walking with the folks, what are they saying? >> reporter: well, this is a very busy road here. just turn around here it if you would, and this is what we're marching down right now. they are trying to gather more protesters as they walk through the streets here of baltimore. we look at the rest of the protesters as they try to gain more strength before they go to the fraternal order of police the police union. the police union has been very...
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cnn's miguel marquez has more. >> reporter: christine and john this is a corner in baltimore that has seen the violence in the recent days and weeks. this is in west baltimore at edmonton and west pulaski. this is certainly in last several weeks, they are trying to bring down the level of violence in the city. the word that the charges came down today is being treated as a victory on the corners in west baltimore. the first time that marlin mosby brought charges. the most serious of charges was second-degree murder. that is still there. six manslaughter charges, six assault charges, nine misconduct charges. the one difference is the false imprisonment charges has gone away. these officers were meant to be in the hearing next week. now the grand jury has spoken it moves it all into a different court. basically an end-round. her critics said she should recuse herself from the case. the motion filed in the lower court is null and void. they have to file again or take another way to take on marilyn mosby. christine and john. >> thank you, miguel. >>> a protest in olympia, washington angry
cnn's miguel marquez has more. >> reporter: christine and john this is a corner in baltimore that has seen the violence in the recent days and weeks. this is in west baltimore at edmonton and west pulaski. this is certainly in last several weeks, they are trying to bring down the level of violence in the city. the word that the charges came down today is being treated as a victory on the corners in west baltimore. the first time that marlin mosby brought charges. the most serious of...
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now going to miguel marquez also on the move with protesters. and i was out by the cvs today in baltimore. there was a heavy police presence as well as national guard presence there. while people were beginning to celebrate, i'm beginning to wondering, are there a lot of people on the streets following the protesters but because of the change in mood not quite so monitored? >> reporter: we've seen no police today. we saw some yesterday for the first time and this -- this protest is absolutely amazing. look at this anderson. the truck there that you see in front of you, is going the wrong way down mlk boulevard here. there are thousands of protesters in this crowd. the three different protests descended on penn and north. hello, hello. three different protests all to pen and north and now snaking toward downtown. literally taking over streets of the city. and everywhere you go -- this. the honking. and everybody showing support there this. it is a sight to see. one thing that everybody i have spoken to has said though just like jason has heard, t
now going to miguel marquez also on the move with protesters. and i was out by the cvs today in baltimore. there was a heavy police presence as well as national guard presence there. while people were beginning to celebrate, i'm beginning to wondering, are there a lot of people on the streets following the protesters but because of the change in mood not quite so monitored? >> reporter: we've seen no police today. we saw some yesterday for the first time and this -- this protest is...
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our miguel marquez spoke with one officer who chose to stay anonymous about a police slowdown and moraleat department. >> reporter: and morale, where's morale for police officers. >> it's there, it's the worst of the worse that i've seen in my career. >> reporter: a baltimore police officer some dozen years on the force said the spike in murders and gun crimes here are the direct result of a coordinated police work slowdown. why do you think there's a greater increase in shootings in the town. >> officers stopped being proactive. >> reporter: not patrolling? >> not patrolling. >> reporter: and not talk to get community. >> and not talking and being proactive. >> reporter: with the murder rate skyrocketing up 47% this year, guns being fired here in even bigger numbers. nonfatal shootings up at least 66%. the killings and shootings not lilted to west baltimore where riots broke out last month. areas across the entire city have seen the most serious crimes on the rise. >> to get together, we're just going to back each other up and answer no calls from the dispatcher. >> reporter: so no matt
our miguel marquez spoke with one officer who chose to stay anonymous about a police slowdown and moraleat department. >> reporter: and morale, where's morale for police officers. >> it's there, it's the worst of the worse that i've seen in my career. >> reporter: a baltimore police officer some dozen years on the force said the spike in murders and gun crimes here are the direct result of a coordinated police work slowdown. why do you think there's a greater increase in...
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our own miguel marquez spoke to one officer who talked about the police slowdown and morale.e, where's morale for police officers. >> it's in the sewers. it's down. it's the worse of the worse i've seen in my career. >> reporter: a baltimore police officer, a dozen years on the force say a spike in murders and gun crimes here is a direct result of a coordinated police slowdown. why do you think there's a greater increase in number of shootings in the town. >> officers stopped being proactive. >> reporter: not patrolling? >> not patrolling, stopped being proactive. not talking. i believe it's a direct result of officers holding back. >> reporter: with the murder rate sky rottinging, up 47% this year, guns being fired in even bigger numbers. nonfatal shootings up at least 66%. the killings and shootings not limited to west baltimore where riots broke out last month. areas across the entire city have seen the most serious crimes on the rise. >> with a shift call we get together and say, again, we're just going to back each other up and answer 911 calls from our dispatchers. >> r
our own miguel marquez spoke to one officer who talked about the police slowdown and morale.e, where's morale for police officers. >> it's in the sewers. it's down. it's the worse of the worse i've seen in my career. >> reporter: a baltimore police officer, a dozen years on the force say a spike in murders and gun crimes here is a direct result of a coordinated police slowdown. why do you think there's a greater increase in number of shootings in the town. >> officers stopped...
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miguel marquez, cnn, new york. >>> u.s. federal investigators are focused on a cracked windshield as they search for clues into what caused last week's deadly amtrak derailment. >>> and cnn heads to thy waters where a boat seen just last week crammed with migrants is now suddenly nowhere to be found. stay with us. this is good, mom. "good"? (chuckles) it's delicious! and this new kibble blend is so healthy. thank you. no, nancy, thank you. kibbles 'n bits. because every bit matters. ...to put in dr. scholl's active series insoles. kibbles 'n bits. they help reduce wear and tear on my legs, becuase they have triple zone protection. ... and reduce shock by 40%. so i feel like i'm ready to take on anything. hey mom, you want to live by the lyeah.right? there's here. ♪ did you just share a listing with me? look at this one. it's got a great view of the lake. it's really nice mom. ♪ your dad would've loved this place. you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow we don't collect
miguel marquez, cnn, new york. >>> u.s. federal investigators are focused on a cracked windshield as they search for clues into what caused last week's deadly amtrak derailment. >>> and cnn heads to thy waters where a boat seen just last week crammed with migrants is now suddenly nowhere to be found. stay with us. this is good, mom. "good"? (chuckles) it's delicious! and this new kibble blend is so healthy. thank you. no, nancy, thank you. kibbles 'n bits. because...
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large numbers of people there, moving go to cnn's miguel marquez on the streets of baltimore right now. what's it like there, miguel? >> reporter: the city is alive. everywhere that you look in this city, something is is happening. right now down at the inner harbor you have, i would call them protestors yesterday. today they're sort of sell branlts sell branlts. sell branlts. celebrants. and baltimore city, serving food all day here. where you and i were talking monday wolf when that individual went over and punch holes in the fire hose right down there, what a difference this week has been and what a difference today is with the announcement of those charges. absolute bombshell. i want to show you -- excuse me pardon me -- show you what's happening here and has been happening all day long here at the corner of pennsylvania and north. people gathering, stopping traffic. the police are trying to keep the streets open and here we have the nation of islam coming up here, it looks like. it is just turned into a complete celebration with people lining the way here, asking people to, to hon
large numbers of people there, moving go to cnn's miguel marquez on the streets of baltimore right now. what's it like there, miguel? >> reporter: the city is alive. everywhere that you look in this city, something is is happening. right now down at the inner harbor you have, i would call them protestors yesterday. today they're sort of sell branlts sell branlts. sell branlts. celebrants. and baltimore city, serving food all day here. where you and i were talking monday wolf when that...
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i want to go to miguel marquez on the streets of baltimore again tonight. miguel, a major shift. y ear hearing celebrations. >> reporter: this is unbelievable. this is north avenue. there must be a thousand perhaps 2,000 people out here all ages all races in absolute celebration mode. it is a little bizarre to think that this place was so frightening and concerning on monday and with the curfew and how much concern people have had to see this today is absolutely incredible. who is this in. >> this is my son. >> hello. >> who i'm fighting for to save my baby's life. >> reporter: you marched from downtown. why march up here? >> i marched from here -- from downtown to here because this is the heartbeat of my community. this is an uprising and i want my son to be a part of it. i want my son to have the courage that i didn't have to do when she was coming up. maybe if i had the courage to fight against this discrimination and this injustice that i seen all them years ago we wouldn't be here right now. >> reporter: i'm sure you're happy about the charges. >> i'm happy about the charges
i want to go to miguel marquez on the streets of baltimore again tonight. miguel, a major shift. y ear hearing celebrations. >> reporter: this is unbelievable. this is north avenue. there must be a thousand perhaps 2,000 people out here all ages all races in absolute celebration mode. it is a little bizarre to think that this place was so frightening and concerning on monday and with the curfew and how much concern people have had to see this today is absolutely incredible. who is this...
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miguel marquez is "outfront" in baltimore. >> another murder scene in baltimore.n all too familiar sight. murders and shootings here skyrocketing. what is it like to be an queen-year-old young man in this city today? >> got to watch your back man. watch your back. >> the spike in violence greater since the death of freddie gray while in police custody. at first, there were protests and riots in response to his death. then the charging of six police officers involved has done little to slow the murder spree in baltimore. caron morgan freddie gray's cousin says these days she stays in his own neighborhood straying just a few blocks could be a death sentence. >> how many other deaths have you experienced since then? >> maybe like seven. >> seven people you know have been killed in the last three weeks. >> yeah. >> are you kidding me? >> really seriously. >> one veteran police officer told cnn anonymously, police here are engaging in a coordinated work slowdown something baltimore's police commissioner denied sort of. >> i hope not. i hope my guys have stronger charac
miguel marquez is "outfront" in baltimore. >> another murder scene in baltimore.n all too familiar sight. murders and shootings here skyrocketing. what is it like to be an queen-year-old young man in this city today? >> got to watch your back man. watch your back. >> the spike in violence greater since the death of freddie gray while in police custody. at first, there were protests and riots in response to his death. then the charging of six police officers involved...
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i want to go right now to cnn's miguel marquez,alities out there in the thick of it all. where you are in baltimore, how are people reacting? what is the mood? >> reporter: yeah this is the neighborhood where mr. gray was arrested and eventually basically died at the police station. what started off as a riot and looting this week it has literally become a street party here. but make no mistake about it. i want to show you this. these are police officers from montgomery county who i rived and they are still on patrol as well. for this group here today's charges -- let me ask you guys. the charges today. are you happy about the charges today? >> oh yes. >> yeah. >> we satisfied. >> reporter: satisfied with the charges, but do you think these officers will be convicted? >> they? custody. >> go to break. after the break. >> and -- >> reporter: but do you think they'll be convicted? >> throw away the key! throw away the key, man. >> lil kris on the radio. over here. justice. >> this is the concern i hear across the neighborhood. people are very very happy for the charges toda
i want to go right now to cnn's miguel marquez,alities out there in the thick of it all. where you are in baltimore, how are people reacting? what is the mood? >> reporter: yeah this is the neighborhood where mr. gray was arrested and eventually basically died at the police station. what started off as a riot and looting this week it has literally become a street party here. but make no mistake about it. i want to show you this. these are police officers from montgomery county who i...
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miguel marquez is with us in baltimore this evening. k there was like 50-some shootings or almost 50 shootings in chicago. but back to baltimore now, where miguel is why such an outbreak of violence miguel? >> well it's a little unclear. there's several different theories. one is there's just general street violence. that seems to be the strongest theory that you have, sort of street corners that are fought over for turf whether it's drugs or other things and a lot of it is due to that. there's also a sense that the police are standing down. there's also a concern that it's gang warfare, but the gangs have said no we aren't engaging in any sort of warfare. it's a little unclear, but i think it's the whole mix of things that have happened since freddie gray's death, the protests that have broke out, the arrests of the officers a very very tense time in baltimore, don. >> miguel i remember seeing your interview with this officer, he wanted to remain anonymous, his voice was changed, i think he was in a hoodie but he had a disturbing messag
miguel marquez is with us in baltimore this evening. k there was like 50-some shootings or almost 50 shootings in chicago. but back to baltimore now, where miguel is why such an outbreak of violence miguel? >> well it's a little unclear. there's several different theories. one is there's just general street violence. that seems to be the strongest theory that you have, sort of street corners that are fought over for turf whether it's drugs or other things and a lot of it is due to that....
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by then he had stopped breathing. >> that was miguel marquez reporting. with gray's arrest are facing serious criminal charges. one is accused of second degree murder and several accused of manslaughter. the attorney for the police union calls all of that an overreach. >> we believe the actions taken today by the state's attorney are an egregious rush to judgment and we have grave concerns about the fairness and integrity of the prosecution of our officers. >> let's talk more about the severity of these charges and the road ahead. joey jackson, danny cevallos both here. we are talking about six officers. three black, three white, one woman here. the severity of the charges really do range. let's talk first about the van driver. he is facing the most serious of charnles. charges. >> he is facing depraved hard murder. we think of murder as an intentional killing. i wanted to kill so and so. there are categories of murder acknowledged not to be an intentional killing. sometimes if you act with such a wanton reckless disregard for human life the example i got
by then he had stopped breathing. >> that was miguel marquez reporting. with gray's arrest are facing serious criminal charges. one is accused of second degree murder and several accused of manslaughter. the attorney for the police union calls all of that an overreach. >> we believe the actions taken today by the state's attorney are an egregious rush to judgment and we have grave concerns about the fairness and integrity of the prosecution of our officers. >> let's talk more...
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. >> i need to get to miguel marquez. what do you have? >> reporter: we have at least three arrests. talked to a few of these guys who have been arrested. we're going to walk right by your position now. >> take your camera. >> reporter: we're walking right behind you. three arrests. just been take out of city hall park. most of the people scattered and went towards the horses where we were earlier. pretty dramatic scene with people sitting in the park waiting to be arrested. >> and we see more people being arrested back that park as well. >> something needs to happen. >> so, he's saying something has to happen and so this is where they're bringing them now and they're going to continue with their arrest procedure. >> and we see a mad rush -- i don't know if you guys have a camera over there on the park. but there's a mad rush on the other side of the park over here next to the media -- >> they're taking into city hall. >> okay. brian todd, what are you seeing? >> reporter: don, can you hear me? >> i can hear you, go ahead. >> reporter: we
. >> i need to get to miguel marquez. what do you have? >> reporter: we have at least three arrests. talked to a few of these guys who have been arrested. we're going to walk right by your position now. >> take your camera. >> reporter: we're walking right behind you. three arrests. just been take out of city hall park. most of the people scattered and went towards the horses where we were earlier. pretty dramatic scene with people sitting in the park waiting to be...
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>> miguel marquez in baltimore.ndictments of these baltimore police officers. what all of this means for the prosecutor's case against them. let's bring in our justice reporter evan perez. where does this go? we know they're arraigned july 2nd. but between now and then what will we expect? >> well we now begin to see what the legal strategy will be for the officers for the defense of these officers. i expect that we're going to see motions by these officers to try to get this case moved out of baltimore. now, their chances of getting convicted are much higher if this is tried before a jury from baltimore city. it's very common in this area for any officers who are ever charged withing anything to try to get it out of there. they would frankly find a better jury at least in favor of the officers outside of baltimore city either baltimore county or perhaps one of the other county counties further away from the city. what miguel was pointing out, in the charges, the reckless endangerment has now replaced -- >> yeah fal
>> miguel marquez in baltimore.ndictments of these baltimore police officers. what all of this means for the prosecutor's case against them. let's bring in our justice reporter evan perez. where does this go? we know they're arraigned july 2nd. but between now and then what will we expect? >> well we now begin to see what the legal strategy will be for the officers for the defense of these officers. i expect that we're going to see motions by these officers to try to get this case...
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cnn's miguel marquez is in baltimore for us tonight. miguel, what is going on over there?are you learning? >> reporter: a huge spike. we haven't seen these sort of numbers since 1999. and people here say it is only going to get worse. the long hot summer is ahead. [ siren ] a deadly and violent weekend in baltimore. 29 people shot, resulting in nine deaths, bringing the death toll for the month of may to 35. the deadliest month in the city in 16 years. baltimore's police commissioner says police are struggling in the western district where freddie gray was arrested. anger and mistrust between police and community at an all-time high. >> the officers tell me and their supervisors any time in the western when the officers pull up to respond to a call they have 30 to 50 people surrounding them. we have to send out multiple units at any time just doing basic police work in the western right now that says we have to work on the community engagement. >> reporter: a veteran baltimore police officer who asked to keep his identity hidden tells cnn the spike in murders and gun crime
cnn's miguel marquez is in baltimore for us tonight. miguel, what is going on over there?are you learning? >> reporter: a huge spike. we haven't seen these sort of numbers since 1999. and people here say it is only going to get worse. the long hot summer is ahead. [ siren ] a deadly and violent weekend in baltimore. 29 people shot, resulting in nine deaths, bringing the death toll for the month of may to 35. the deadliest month in the city in 16 years. baltimore's police commissioner says...
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cnn's miguel marquez is live in baltimore outside the fraternal order of police building. miguel? >> reporter: we've just arrived here. i want to show you the police presence that met us here at the fraternal order of police. to get here we took a circuitous route through baltimore. it was different than these groups have gone to before. at one point down here a white individual came out and started taunting the protesters. police trying to follow along. there were tense moments on this protest as police thought that the protesters were going to try to move on to the freeway, onto 83. i want to speak to lamont lily here. he was mixing it up with police -- i think they thought you were going to go onto 83. but you would not be stopped. why? >> because the problem has not stopped. until the problem stops, the people will not stop. until there's justice, there will be no damn peace, period. >> reporter: how often will you do this -- how often do you have to do this -- you're 50 strong very loud, very boisterous. how much pressure do you have to keep up in order to get what you want?
cnn's miguel marquez is live in baltimore outside the fraternal order of police building. miguel? >> reporter: we've just arrived here. i want to show you the police presence that met us here at the fraternal order of police. to get here we took a circuitous route through baltimore. it was different than these groups have gone to before. at one point down here a white individual came out and started taunting the protesters. police trying to follow along. there were tense moments on this...
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miguel marquez, i thought, was totally out of control, cnn reporter running around with a chicken with his head cut off, handing the microphone to anybody who stopped by and letting them spew all their nonsense on the air. and on wusa 9 they kept saying well it's been two hours, why hasn't the mayor held a news conference i suspect she has more important things to do. or why aren't the police chasing all these rioters around the street. i don't know about crowd control, but they don't either. they were not putting it in context and they were not just reporting the facts. >> so wusa the washington -- >> not to disagree -- >> please. >> when you say the media made it worse and the media, "the baltimore sun" had 60 reporters on that story two months before they came we had a huge investigative theory done on excessive force and violence by the police and the fines the city's paying for them. so don't say the media -- the "sun" was in those streets and we weren't alone. but amy did say the media. >> well we're talking -- >> i identified the ones i was talking about. >> take the part of the
miguel marquez, i thought, was totally out of control, cnn reporter running around with a chicken with his head cut off, handing the microphone to anybody who stopped by and letting them spew all their nonsense on the air. and on wusa 9 they kept saying well it's been two hours, why hasn't the mayor held a news conference i suspect she has more important things to do. or why aren't the police chasing all these rioters around the street. i don't know about crowd control, but they don't either....
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. >> miguel marquez out in the crowd doing a great job reporting here. and i want to bring in our experts here. a professor of crimnology. and mill franklin is a retired police major and sunny, and a former new york police director and charles or chad a criminal defense attorney. i've got everything legal, law enforcement i've got all of it. so, heres the thing, i don't want anybody to get beaten up. i believe in civil disobedience when it's warranted but why would someone think there was no curfew when it had not been announced? and if everyone had been saying it was still in effect and we had been saying it was happening all night, where is the disconnect here? >> i think it's pretty clear at least from what people are saying that they don't believe the curfew is necessary any longer and again, while that nay be the case and right behind us we see -- >> sorry sunny. so you can see those are some of the officers either they're going to another spot or going back to headquarters or what have you but there they are. so sorry about that sunny. go ahead. >>
. >> miguel marquez out in the crowd doing a great job reporting here. and i want to bring in our experts here. a professor of crimnology. and mill franklin is a retired police major and sunny, and a former new york police director and charles or chad a criminal defense attorney. i've got everything legal, law enforcement i've got all of it. so, heres the thing, i don't want anybody to get beaten up. i believe in civil disobedience when it's warranted but why would someone think there was...
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a police officer told miguel marquez that officers have stopped being proactive. what's going on here? >> reporter: jake it has been absolutely horrific absolutely horrific for this community. we're talking about the last 24 hours, police saying now that a nine-year-old boy was shot in the leg. you had a male who was graced by a bullet in his head somebody else to shot in the torso. i talked to a small group of protesters who were disrupting traffic this morning and they want to make it clear that they believe this is part of a smaller drug violent culture that is part of the city that shootings happen all the time. but the number of shooting just extraordinary over the past three-day weekend in this past month. very worrisome to them. and they believe in part this is due to police who are not really policing in their community, turning this into potentially the wild wild west. just take a listen. >> i don't think the police are doing their jobs but i do not think that it's all of the police. we do have some police officers that are doing their jobs. >> it's almos
a police officer told miguel marquez that officers have stopped being proactive. what's going on here? >> reporter: jake it has been absolutely horrific absolutely horrific for this community. we're talking about the last 24 hours, police saying now that a nine-year-old boy was shot in the leg. you had a male who was graced by a bullet in his head somebody else to shot in the torso. i talked to a small group of protesters who were disrupting traffic this morning and they want to make it...
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miguel marquez is in baltimore among the crowds.moments after the citywide curfews went into effect. >> this is the interesting hour here. this is what chris was talking about here. it is mostly media out here, but there are a lot of people who have come back up here to challenge the police to some degree. that's north avenue at pennsylvania. they've blocked that off. they don't have all the protective gear on their bodies. they also, right up this way, they've blocked off pennsylvania as it runs north of here right next to the cvs. and they are sort of blocking them in as usual. i want to talk to mark cart right here who we've been chatting with for many days. you were in a meeting with city leaders talking about how to get beyond this. what do they say? >> absolutely. kudos to the city, b the influence, they want to remain incognito because it's not about the media, it's not about the publicity. what it is about is empowering young youth and showing them we understand where they're coming from and we encourage them to find a posit
miguel marquez is in baltimore among the crowds.moments after the citywide curfews went into effect. >> this is the interesting hour here. this is what chris was talking about here. it is mostly media out here, but there are a lot of people who have come back up here to challenge the police to some degree. that's north avenue at pennsylvania. they've blocked that off. they don't have all the protective gear on their bodies. they also, right up this way, they've blocked off pennsylvania as...
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. >> cnn's miguel marquez caught up with one organizer earlier on the streets of baltimore. >> you wereting with city leaders today talking about how to get beyond this. what did they say? >> absolutely. kudos to the city. they want to remain incognito because it's not about the public publicity. what it is about is empowering our unique showing them one had where they're coming from and we encourage them to find a positive protest. what it contested of today was a meeting of the minds. it's a beautiful day for baltimore. the way it's being shown is one way but what's going on here is a beautiful sight as miguel can tell you. >> well, yes. but we have a standoff here tonight, tomorrow, saturday. what are the levels of concern of the city and how will they confront them? it's a deal concern and we're altogether as one. no justice, no peace. that's been the motion. we found out new pieces of information that the city hats given us. it doesn't sit well with anyone. our stomachs are still turning. our fists are still clenching with passion because we want justice. we believe in the justice
. >> cnn's miguel marquez caught up with one organizer earlier on the streets of baltimore. >> you wereting with city leaders today talking about how to get beyond this. what did they say? >> absolutely. kudos to the city. they want to remain incognito because it's not about the public publicity. what it is about is empowering our unique showing them one had where they're coming from and we encourage them to find a positive protest. what it contested of today was a meeting of...
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miguel marquez is outfront. i think this is important to emphasize, this is breaking news. we did not know this was going to happen today. she came out, gave the press conference all six officers indicted. what's the reaction there? >> reporter: well look we had a pretty good idea something like this was going to happen before the initial appearance on the initial charge that she brought. but this is an absolute stunner by the baltimore city state's attorney and a huge change in the trial in the course of the justice here with these 28 charges being brought. keep in mind she brought 28 charges the first time. there are 28 charges now. that word is only getting out now. we're on a corner here in west baltimore, one of the corners that have has seen some of the recent violence here from -- the street violence has been happening here. the 300 men march movement that has been out here in force several years and certainly big in several week to try to keep the peace in these neighborhoods and keep young black men from killing each other, they're outer here starting to react. the
miguel marquez is outfront. i think this is important to emphasize, this is breaking news. we did not know this was going to happen today. she came out, gave the press conference all six officers indicted. what's the reaction there? >> reporter: well look we had a pretty good idea something like this was going to happen before the initial appearance on the initial charge that she brought. but this is an absolute stunner by the baltimore city state's attorney and a huge change in the trial...
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he kept his identity concealed when he spoke with my colleague there, miguel marquez. >> officers notactive. >> not patrolling? >> not patrolling just not being proactive. >> not talking to the community? >> not patrolling, just stopping proactive. i believe a drukt result from officers holding back. >> let's talk about this with mark lamont hill and analyst harry houck. you were nodding with hem. tell me -- help us understand how these officers are feeling. >> let me tell you what not being proactive means. >> okay. >> it's not that they're not answering calls. they're not going that extra step in law enforcement. >> what's the extra step? >> to see somebody who is suspicious might have a gun, let them go. you know, it's not a call. all right. a couple of suspicious people here there, something like that. stopped that car, looked suspicious. you know, they're not doing it. and i know -- i've been talking to baltimore police officers police officers all over the country since i started coming to work for cnn. this is the frustration that police officers had. they're afraid if they tyk
he kept his identity concealed when he spoke with my colleague there, miguel marquez. >> officers notactive. >> not patrolling? >> not patrolling just not being proactive. >> not talking to the community? >> not patrolling, just stopping proactive. i believe a drukt result from officers holding back. >> let's talk about this with mark lamont hill and analyst harry houck. you were nodding with hem. tell me -- help us understand how these officers are feeling....
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miguel marquez is "outfront." >> reporter: at least five motorcycle gangs gathered at waco's twin peakstaurant when the midday fight broke out. at its root, a rivalry over turf and recruits. their names meant to intimidate. the outlaws, sim tars cossacks bandidos. the justice department calls them omgs, or organized motorcycle gangs. if you see them coming that other omg just might fit the bill. this 2002 brawl among rival gangs left three dead. the fight captured on casino surveillance cameras. maybe most shocking it was this the middle of harrah's casino in laughlin nevada after members of rival gangs hells angels and mongols tried to use the same entrance. even noncriminal motorcycle gangs have engaged in aggressive behavior. 2013 new york city when motorcyclist christopher cruz applied his brakes in front of alex lien's vehicle he bumped the motorcycle. when he stopped to help other motorcyclists began beating him with their helmets. terrified, he fled hitting two other motorcyclists until he was finally stopped. pulled from his suv and beaten while his wife and 2-year-old daughter
miguel marquez is "outfront." >> reporter: at least five motorcycle gangs gathered at waco's twin peakstaurant when the midday fight broke out. at its root, a rivalry over turf and recruits. their names meant to intimidate. the outlaws, sim tars cossacks bandidos. the justice department calls them omgs, or organized motorcycle gangs. if you see them coming that other omg just might fit the bill. this 2002 brawl among rival gangs left three dead. the fight captured on casino...
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but actually my colleague miguel marquez, he talked to a police officer who said it is true that somers feel they no longer have the support of the police commissioner or the city's leadership. so they're doing what he calls passive policing, the very least required to protect the community. only responding to 911 calls, not engaging the community any further. and here's what he told miguel. i want you to watch this. oh i'm told we don't have the sound. essentially, what he tells miguel is that they feel they don't have the backing of their leadership, so they're not going to put their officers at risk. they're not going to put themselves at risk. they're going toch each other's back. and they're afraid that if they go out and do something, they might get in trouble if they are considered doing something too aggressive. so they are responding to the 911 calls, but they're not going out and doing the traditional community policing they've been doing in the past. this is very disconcerting to folks in the community. so what are they doing? there was a group of residents over the weekend
but actually my colleague miguel marquez, he talked to a police officer who said it is true that somers feel they no longer have the support of the police commissioner or the city's leadership. so they're doing what he calls passive policing, the very least required to protect the community. only responding to 911 calls, not engaging the community any further. and here's what he told miguel. i want you to watch this. oh i'm told we don't have the sound. essentially, what he tells miguel is that...
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to media and the police he wanted to be anonymous but he's changed his mind and spoke to our miguel marquezeo of the arrest of freddie gray that sparked a firestorm. the man who shot it now feels free to speak out. >> this is where it started. i was walking, walking, and then i zoom -- i zoom my phone in so i can get a closer shot. and at this time he was handcuffed and they had the heels of his feet were like right here. >> reporter: it was the last time freddie gray was seen alive. kevin moore, born and raised in west baltimore, was friends with gray. once he had the video, he feared releasing it. >> you were afraid to come forward with that video. >> yeah, yeah. i was -- at first. because the police, man, they have their ways of handling things, you know what i mean, quote unquote. these guys, they don't care what it is. if it's going to bring negativity to their image, they will do whatever it takes to sweep it under the rug. >> reporter: moore, a member of cop watch and the internet activist group anonymous has been thrust into the global spotlight. anonymous no more. >> you were nervo
to media and the police he wanted to be anonymous but he's changed his mind and spoke to our miguel marquezeo of the arrest of freddie gray that sparked a firestorm. the man who shot it now feels free to speak out. >> this is where it started. i was walking, walking, and then i zoom -- i zoom my phone in so i can get a closer shot. and at this time he was handcuffed and they had the heels of his feet were like right here. >> reporter: it was the last time freddie gray was seen...
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cnn's miguel marquez is in baltimore, he joins us with more. what are they looking for right now?ney said the new evidence had come to light and though the charges are slightly different from when she initially indicted those officers the fact that members of this community chose to indict them as well puts her case in a much stronger place. as supporters take to the streets, tonight new questions in the freddie gray case. baltimore state's attorney marilyn mosby announced a grand jury indicted all six officers in the death of freddie gray. still, after two weeks of testimony, the charges slightly different. none of the officers indicted on false imprisonment. >> as our investigation has continued, additional information has been discovered and as is often the case during an ongoing investigation charges can and should be revised based upon the evidence. >> mosby didn't say why the charges were dropped regarding the legality of the knife gray was carrying. but now all six officers face a charge of reckless endangerment. some analysts see a shift in strategy. >> it's an approach th
cnn's miguel marquez is in baltimore, he joins us with more. what are they looking for right now?ney said the new evidence had come to light and though the charges are slightly different from when she initially indicted those officers the fact that members of this community chose to indict them as well puts her case in a much stronger place. as supporters take to the streets, tonight new questions in the freddie gray case. baltimore state's attorney marilyn mosby announced a grand jury indicted...
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cnn's miguel marquez has new developments for us.cord violence in baltimore. shootings and murders way up in that city that feels like under siege, and more worries about more violence ahead. >> what is happening in baltimore is just tragic beyond belief. >> reporter: and now another possible flash point, a possible request for change of venue for the six police officers charged in connection with the death of freddie gray, arguing they can't get a fair trial in baltimore city. the arguments, the riots are horrible. the entire city terrified. an emergency citywide curfew, the national guard called in, public officials like the mayor and police chief making prejudicial comments there's no way an impartial jury can be set, a fair trial, out of the question. a change of venue would not sit well in the neighborhood where freddie gray was arrested and the worst of the rioting occurred. >> if we have a change of venue to a predominantly african-american city or baltimore maryland to neighboring counties where it's predominantly white if th
cnn's miguel marquez has new developments for us.cord violence in baltimore. shootings and murders way up in that city that feels like under siege, and more worries about more violence ahead. >> what is happening in baltimore is just tragic beyond belief. >> reporter: and now another possible flash point, a possible request for change of venue for the six police officers charged in connection with the death of freddie gray, arguing they can't get a fair trial in baltimore city. the...
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miguel marquez now walks us through the timeline from when freddie gray was arrested until when he diedddie gray walked out of this shop with a cup of coffee and looked police officers directly in the ran. gray ran. he went through these narrow alleyways trying to get away from police. that's where the original arrest was made. and then police moved him to this location right here putting him in a painful leg lace hold. police reported he had a switchblade on him. in reality, it was something more like this. something perfectly legal here. the state's attorney saying there was no reason for the arrest. >> lieutenant rice officer miller illegally arrested mr. gray. >> it was here the state even attorney says gray said he was having trouble breathing and asked for an inhaler. his request denied. he was placed in the trants port van and not buckled in. this is baker street. the first place they stopped. in the video we have we can see him hanging half in, half out of the van. this is where the state's attorney says he was shackled by the legs and placed in the van head first on his stomach
miguel marquez now walks us through the timeline from when freddie gray was arrested until when he diedddie gray walked out of this shop with a cup of coffee and looked police officers directly in the ran. gray ran. he went through these narrow alleyways trying to get away from police. that's where the original arrest was made. and then police moved him to this location right here putting him in a painful leg lace hold. police reported he had a switchblade on him. in reality, it was something...
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here now is cnn's miguel marquez. >> reporter: it's the best-funded terrorist organization in historyund its ultimate goal. one ginormous islamic state. at its heart, isis is a criminal enterprise. in 2014 the u.s. treasury department says it made at least half a billion dollars from seizing banks in northern and western iraq. but banks aren't the only target. isis fighters loot houses they steal cars chop them up for parts, trade weapons and people. it's a revenue stream that thrives on territory. the more they control, the more they can steal. there's a reason isis has been compared to the mafia. it extorts protection money from the people it lords over. you want to move a truck down the highway? pay a tax. you're a farmer with 100 sheep? isis takes five. the extortion game earns it several million dollars every month. isis has made millions selling oil from fields it controls in syria and iraq. as much as $100 million in 2014. it's less now that the price of oil has fallen and the u.s. and its allies started bombing refineries. but isis doesn't need refineries to make money from oi
here now is cnn's miguel marquez. >> reporter: it's the best-funded terrorist organization in historyund its ultimate goal. one ginormous islamic state. at its heart, isis is a criminal enterprise. in 2014 the u.s. treasury department says it made at least half a billion dollars from seizing banks in northern and western iraq. but banks aren't the only target. isis fighters loot houses they steal cars chop them up for parts, trade weapons and people. it's a revenue stream that thrives on...
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here now is cnn's miguel marquez. >> reporter: this is where it all started, say prosecutors, on sundayalked out of this shop with a cup of coffee and looked police officers directly in the eye. gray ran, the store is just down there he went to these narrow alleyways here zigzagging trying to get away from police. that's where the original arrest was made and then police moved him to this location right here putting him in a painful leg lace hole. the police reported he had a switch blade on him. in reality, it was something more like this a knife perfectly legal here. state's attorney saying there is no reason for the arrest. >> lieutenant rice officer miller, and officer nero illegally arrested mr. gray. >> reporter: it was here the state's attorney says gray said he was having trouble breathing and asked for an inhaler. his request, denied help was placed in the transport van and not buckled in. this is baker street the first place the transport vehicle carrying mr. gray stopped. in the little video we have we can see him, hanging half in half out of the van. this is where the state'
here now is cnn's miguel marquez. >> reporter: this is where it all started, say prosecutors, on sundayalked out of this shop with a cup of coffee and looked police officers directly in the eye. gray ran, the store is just down there he went to these narrow alleyways here zigzagging trying to get away from police. that's where the original arrest was made and then police moved him to this location right here putting him in a painful leg lace hole. the police reported he had a switch blade...
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miguel: no hablemos del mundo literario, porque me suena a gabriel garcÍa mÁrquez.nte en cuerpo y alma a susana, sino tambiÉn por su carrera, pero tambiÉn quiere ser actor, y tambiÉn has tenido experiencia en la actuaciÓn, ¿se ven en algÚn momento actuando juntos? >> sÍ, de hecho ya en "por siempre mi amor" y en "la que no podÍa amar". luis: ¿quÉ tan difÍcil es ver a tu pareja relaciones romÁnticas con otro talante en la ficciÓn? marco: lo entiendo, es trabajo, pero tambiÉn hay partes donde no me gusta ver cierto tipo de cosas, digo siempre que sea trabajo y no hay una lÍnea que me falte al respeto, no tengo ningÚn problema, la conocÍ así y sÉ que es una profesional. susana: algo muy importante, y que yo me imagino a veces cuando a Él le toca hacer ciertas escenas digo: lo mato! pero de verdad es que nosotros no vemos lo que hace el otro, y nos avisamos, ¿no te quieres dar una vuelta? porque va a venir una escena, no puedo de dejar de hacer lo que estÁ ahÍ, un productor confiÓ en mÍ, debo hacerle cena de cierta manera, obviamente uno sabe hasta dÓnde llegar con el p
miguel: no hablemos del mundo literario, porque me suena a gabriel garcÍa mÁrquez.nte en cuerpo y alma a susana, sino tambiÉn por su carrera, pero tambiÉn quiere ser actor, y tambiÉn has tenido experiencia en la actuaciÓn, ¿se ven en algÚn momento actuando juntos? >> sÍ, de hecho ya en "por siempre mi amor" y en "la que no podÍa amar". luis: ¿quÉ tan difÍcil es ver a tu pareja relaciones romÁnticas con otro talante en la ficciÓn? marco: lo entiendo, es...