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mr. carpenter was taken into custody this afternoon. the they found him hiding in a house on baltimore avenue. they say he shot and killed another man in a popular part of town near main and bridge streets around 10:00 last night. they've identify the the victim as a 20-year-old. police say the two knew each other and had been in h an argument just before the killing. friends are remembering that victim. >> he was a good friend, always a comedian. tried to do something to make you laugh, smile. make sure you were happy. he was there for you. >> tonight, at 7:00, friends and family of the victims plan on gathering at the murder scene for a candle light vigil. >>> breaking news from capitol hill, a member of president trump's cabinet resigns over a controversy that involves your tax dollars and a flight into philadelphia. health and human services tom price is out tonight. et's get to the breaking news center with the latest on this revolving door at the white house erin? >> reporter: the president is moving quickly on this one. he has al
mr. carpenter was taken into custody this afternoon. the they found him hiding in a house on baltimore avenue. they say he shot and killed another man in a popular part of town near main and bridge streets around 10:00 last night. they've identify the the victim as a 20-year-old. police say the two knew each other and had been in h an argument just before the killing. friends are remembering that victim. >> he was a good friend, always a comedian. tried to do something to make you laugh,...
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mr. carpenter argued this was a violation of his fourth amendment rights. the six circuit disagreed and relying on this doctrine conclude there is not a search at all because the information he knowingly allowed his cell phone provider to have this data is just information to third parties keeping in records and therefore little this information or have an interest in it such that the cell phone company cannot release it without running the six circuit was not alone in reaching a conclusion. most of the courts had concluded that obtaining this information without a warrant does not violate the fourth amendment. there have been dissenting views along the way and this is been a hotly debated issue but as it came to the supreme court there was a circuit split. the court decided to take the case after about four months of relisting it. that suggests the court is pretty concerned about this issue because it doesn't usually reach out to take an issue when the lower courts are strictly divided on it. from that alone there's some concern if you're in the government
mr. carpenter argued this was a violation of his fourth amendment rights. the six circuit disagreed and relying on this doctrine conclude there is not a search at all because the information he knowingly allowed his cell phone provider to have this data is just information to third parties keeping in records and therefore little this information or have an interest in it such that the cell phone company cannot release it without running the six circuit was not alone in reaching a conclusion....
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mr. carpenter was charged with violations for a string of robberies and the government obtained these records from his cell phone company and introduce them at trial to demonstrate he was in the vicinity of each of the relevant robberies and did obtain that information without a warrant. it had a court order and i'll talk about that moment. it obtained it without a warrant. mr. carpenter argued that this is a violation of his fourth amendment rights and it was an unreasonable search for the sixth circuitl disagreed, and relying on this doctrine known as the third-party doctrine concluded there wasn't a search at all because this information, he knowingly allowed his cell phone provider to have this data is just information that a third party is keeping in records and therefore he doesn't own this information or have a privacy interest in it such that the cell phone company can't release it without engaging in a search. the sixth circuit was not alone in reaching that t conclusion.e most of the courts i have confronted this is you had concluded that obtaining this kind of information without a
mr. carpenter was charged with violations for a string of robberies and the government obtained these records from his cell phone company and introduce them at trial to demonstrate he was in the vicinity of each of the relevant robberies and did obtain that information without a warrant. it had a court order and i'll talk about that moment. it obtained it without a warrant. mr. carpenter argued that this is a violation of his fourth amendment rights and it was an unreasonable search for the...
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mr. carpenter argued that this was a violation of his fourth amendment rights, it was an unreasonable search. the sixth circuit disagreed relying on this doctrine known as the third party doctrine, concluded there wasn't a search at all because this information, he knowingly allowed his cell phone provider to have this data and it's just information that a third party is keeping in records, and therefore there's no really -- he doesn't own this information and have a privacy interest in it such that the cell phone company can't release it without running afoul, without engaging in a search. and the sixth circuit was not alone in reaching that conclusion. most of the courts that have confronted this issue, the lower courts had concluded that these -- obtaining this kind of information without a warrant doesn't violate the fourth amendment. there have been plenty of dissenting views along the way and this has been a hotly debated issue in the lower courts but as this petition came to the supreme court, there wasn't really a circuit split, but the court nonetheless decided to take the case afte
mr. carpenter argued that this was a violation of his fourth amendment rights, it was an unreasonable search. the sixth circuit disagreed relying on this doctrine known as the third party doctrine, concluded there wasn't a search at all because this information, he knowingly allowed his cell phone provider to have this data and it's just information that a third party is keeping in records, and therefore there's no really -- he doesn't own this information and have a privacy interest in it such...
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mr. rios lived two miles from that crash scene. he was a carpenter and built this dog house for his dog lucas. there will be a funeral tomorrow morning. >>> their plan, to walk from charlottesville to d.c. and protest over last month's white supremacy rally. they now within 48 hours of their goal. they're spending the night in falls church before contending with d.c. traffic tomorrow. jackie bensen is in roslyn which will be a pivotal point in their march. >> reporter: it's the final leg of a journey compelled by injustice. 97 miles down, 21 to go. at the fairfax county church, they pulled their sleeping gear off the bus that meets them after another day of walking. the is so inflamed she is using a walking stick. >> you can come at 3:00 p.m. and cross the francis scott key bridge for us and go into d.c. and we'll be launching a sustained action that evening. >> reporter: the march was organized after the violence in charlottesville that claimed the life of heather hayer. >> we have come together to support the leadership of women and people of color
mr. rios lived two miles from that crash scene. he was a carpenter and built this dog house for his dog lucas. there will be a funeral tomorrow morning. >>> their plan, to walk from charlottesville to d.c. and protest over last month's white supremacy rally. they now within 48 hours of their goal. they're spending the night in falls church before contending with d.c. traffic tomorrow. jackie bensen is in roslyn which will be a pivotal point in their march. >> reporter: it's the...
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mr. rios lived about two and a half miles from the hit and run scene. he was a fixture in the neighborhood, a carpenter by trade. he built a special house for lucas's dog. it has a picture window, lights, carpeting, even heat. lucas was with him when this happened. he was rescued by a neighbor. >> the worst part of that is he was trying to help somebody else when he lost his life. but george is a good guy and i >> reporter: i'm pat collins, news4. >>> u.s. park police are in charge of the investigation and so far they have not made me arrests in the case. >>> look anywhere around and you'll see construction and other blue collar jobs booms but too many of the jobs are going unfilled because not enough people are trained for them. the district is now trying to change that with a new blue collared a my. >> roadwork crews, workers crawling all over a major building project nearby. there's lots of work here and thousands of jobs to be had. >> whether it's storage, welding or the actual fab ration. >> the mayor touring the pep ko workplace on benning road. she signed a plan to create a d.c. infrastructure a
mr. rios lived about two and a half miles from the hit and run scene. he was a fixture in the neighborhood, a carpenter by trade. he built a special house for lucas's dog. it has a picture window, lights, carpeting, even heat. lucas was with him when this happened. he was rescued by a neighbor. >> the worst part of that is he was trying to help somebody else when he lost his life. but george is a good guy and i >> reporter: i'm pat collins, news4. >>> u.s. park police are...
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mr. rios lived about two and a half miles from the hit and run scene. he was a fixture in the neighborhood, a carpenter for lucas's dog. it has a picture window, lights, carpeting, even heat. lucas was with him when this happened. he was rescued by a neighbor. >> the worst part about it is he was trying to help someone else when he lost his life but jorge was a good guy. i could see it. >> reporter: i'm pat collins, news4. >> the kind of heroism when he put your own life at risk to help someone else. u.s. park police are in charge of this investigation but so far, they have not made my arrests in the case. >>> developing right now, the search continues for a man wanted in a deadly double murder in charles county. deputies say brian pierce shot two men outside a home yesterday afternoon. one of them died at the scene. the second is in serious condition. deputies found pierce's car on friendship landing road near marina. investigators are still trying to figure out what led up to the shooting. the sheriff's office says extra patrols have been deployed this morning. >>> what would you do? you're driving o
mr. rios lived about two and a half miles from the hit and run scene. he was a fixture in the neighborhood, a carpenter for lucas's dog. it has a picture window, lights, carpeting, even heat. lucas was with him when this happened. he was rescued by a neighbor. >> the worst part about it is he was trying to help someone else when he lost his life but jorge was a good guy. i could see it. >> reporter: i'm pat collins, news4. >> the kind of heroism when he put your own life at...