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susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> all right, susan. thank you very much. we have some breaking news we want to get to here. you see the commotion on the streets here. and again, hang on. let me move out of the way. police are arresting a man who appears to be taken away by police. you see the protesters screaming, hands up, don't shoot. we saw officers rushing across the street. we're not exactly sure what happened. they are passing our location now. and he is with police officers and protesters trailing behind. as we've been saying, any small thing can set the community off here. it is a tinder box. as soon as one thing happens, kit lead to another. you see and hear the commotion going on. someone in the crowd, it appears at least one man has been arrested and we'll keep an eye on all of this for you on cnn as the night progresses here. let's talk about the autopsy though as this continues. we'll keep an eye on it. let's talk a little more about the autopsy now that susan candiotti reported on. i am join by dr. cyril wecht, a forensic pathologist and back
susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> all right, susan. thank you very much. we have some breaking news we want to get to here. you see the commotion on the streets here. and again, hang on. let me move out of the way. police are arresting a man who appears to be taken away by police. you see the protesters screaming, hands up, don't shoot. we saw officers rushing across the street. we're not exactly sure what happened. they are passing our location now. and he is with police officers and...
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susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> so again, we'll follow developments from ferguson, missouri, where we've been getting live pictures from our affiliate kmov. these are -- this is live video right here. police have been asking people the disperse. worried about perhaps more looting. but some silent protests going on, just people coming out to show their support for michael brown. >> things seem to have calmed a bit from what we saw earlier. again, you see people holding their hands in the air. this is symbolic of what witnesses say they saw michael brown doing before he was shot and killed by a ferguson police officer. again, the situation here in the united states has sparked a great deal of outrage there in ferguson, missouri. and nearby st. louis, missouri, people turning to the streets, going to the streets, making their voices are heard. but we have seen several nights of unrest. there had been hope for quiet tonight. seems that had taken a turn a couple of hours ago, but now we're seeing a much more peaceful setting with protesters just making a stand with their hands in the ai
susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> so again, we'll follow developments from ferguson, missouri, where we've been getting live pictures from our affiliate kmov. these are -- this is live video right here. police have been asking people the disperse. worried about perhaps more looting. but some silent protests going on, just people coming out to show their support for michael brown. >> things seem to have calmed a bit from what we saw earlier. again, you see people holding their hands...
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susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> and obviously there's so much we don't know. so many unanswered questions and residents of ferguson are filling in the blanks themselves, what they say is unfair treatment by the police is manifested in this. the police are saying they can't even give us the details. what we do know is that that video released friday was done despite the justice department and captain johnson there not wanting it released, they said it would just inflame tensions. a lot of questions about why that was released in the first place. we will bring you more when cnn special coverage continues. >>> after more than a week of a cycle of anger, unity, and more anger, we will look at race relations in america. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and lo
susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> and obviously there's so much we don't know. so many unanswered questions and residents of ferguson are filling in the blanks themselves, what they say is unfair treatment by the police is manifested in this. the police are saying they can't even give us the details. what we do know is that that video released friday was done despite the justice department and captain johnson there not wanting it released, they said it would just inflame tensions. a lot...
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susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >>> i want to bring in lou palumbo.etired nassau county police officer and director of elite intelligence and protection. lou, great to see you. so when you watch this video, this surveillance video from the bronx, what is going on there? >> it's the norm. >> no! that's not the norm. that level of callousness, stepping over the body? >> absolutely. done every day. this is part of their culture. what this is more significant in statement is the fact there is a major disconnect between our culture, say how middle class white people live and people of color in indigent neighborhoods. >> wait a minute. when you say their culture. you mean gang members? right? is that what we're seeing there? gang members? >> not necessarily. this is conjecture. >> wait a minute. this isn't how poor people act. poor people help each other. >> i don't think this has anything to do with your economic background. it has more to do with the cultural issue and the disconnect we have between the inner cities and what happens in mainstream america.
susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >>> i want to bring in lou palumbo.etired nassau county police officer and director of elite intelligence and protection. lou, great to see you. so when you watch this video, this surveillance video from the bronx, what is going on there? >> it's the norm. >> no! that's not the norm. that level of callousness, stepping over the body? >> absolutely. done every day. this is part of their culture. what this is more significant in statement...
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susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> our thanks to susan candiotti for her peace there. remain. we will take quick break on cnn. when we get back, our legal panel joins us to discuss more on this top story. we will be right back. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said my crohn's was not under control. he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or ha
susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> our thanks to susan candiotti for her peace there. remain. we will take quick break on cnn. when we get back, our legal panel joins us to discuss more on this top story. we will be right back. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said my crohn's was not under control. he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's...
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we don't know that, either. >> susan candiotti there. does the news about michael brown allegedly being part of this robbery change the equation a bit? you know, listen, obviously people are falling on both sides of that. so let's just go ahead and bring in our two lawyers here, paul kellen and danny cevallos. it's important to point out what we do know. when people are hearing this word "robbery," a lot of folks, paul, to you are saying hang on, no, he was stealing some cigars. this was shoplifting. but it's not. explain why. >> no, it's not shoplifting. the definition of robbery in missouri, and by the way, in most other places, is the use of force to either take property or retain property. and in this case, it would be he took the property and then he fought with the owner of the store to retain the property. that's considered a forcible robbery, it's robbery in the second degree, a class b felony, very, very serious crime under missouri law. so this is not a glorified shoplift. this is a real robbery, under missouri law. now he is a
we don't know that, either. >> susan candiotti there. does the news about michael brown allegedly being part of this robbery change the equation a bit? you know, listen, obviously people are falling on both sides of that. so let's just go ahead and bring in our two lawyers here, paul kellen and danny cevallos. it's important to point out what we do know. when people are hearing this word "robbery," a lot of folks, paul, to you are saying hang on, no, he was stealing some cigars....
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. >>> susan candiotti's role, joining me now author of the book "into the kill zone." there is so much focus because we heard from several eyewitnesss but we've been reporting how unreliable eyewitness testimony is. this will boil down to and is essential for prosecutors and everybody to learn is forensic evidence here and that we simply do not know about. >> absolutely. i think that the shot that proceeded the appearance, he's spot on in terms of it could mean this and that. the gentleman talking about the bullet path, was that a round that passed through mr. brown's body or a stray round that didn't hit anything? it is important to know how many rounds the officer fired -- >> we don't know that. >> correct. because hypothetically. let's say for sake of argument. the rounds that struck mr. brown's body were fired at the appropriate time when the officer had a reasonable apprehension but he fired additional rounds where it was inappropriate. that could still be the basis for a prosecution. another thing they don't think anybody touched on is there is probably some othe
. >>> susan candiotti's role, joining me now author of the book "into the kill zone." there is so much focus because we heard from several eyewitnesss but we've been reporting how unreliable eyewitness testimony is. this will boil down to and is essential for prosecutors and everybody to learn is forensic evidence here and that we simply do not know about. >> absolutely. i think that the shot that proceeded the appearance, he's spot on in terms of it could mean this and...
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our susan candiotti is tracking this.legal analyst danny cevall cevallos. we're getting to the crux of this trial. they've done the closings. i'm not sure if they -- >> they started deliberations, about an hour now. >> what was the tenor and the feel of this trial so far? >> it's a tough one in particular. because there's always been an undercurrent of was race an issue here. the d.a. has said race was not an issue. but the defense took great pains to ask wafer on the stand about his neighborhood. he said he liked the ethnic mix of it but that he was afraid about -- he had concerns about the rise of crime. the defense tried very hard to get into evidence, but failed to get in pictures of mcbride making sort of gang wanna be signs in a photograph -- >> well, he'd have no way of knowing that if she showed up on his porch that night, he would have no prior history of this person. what confuses me about the case, i have to be honest, danny, midwin, this is probably right up your alley. there's so many states that have those s
our susan candiotti is tracking this.legal analyst danny cevall cevallos. we're getting to the crux of this trial. they've done the closings. i'm not sure if they -- >> they started deliberations, about an hour now. >> what was the tenor and the feel of this trial so far? >> it's a tough one in particular. because there's always been an undercurrent of was race an issue here. the d.a. has said race was not an issue. but the defense took great pains to ask wafer on the stand...
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susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> really interesting to hear that all pieced togetherbreak this downackson, hln legal analyst and criminal defense attorney and paul callan, cnn legal analyst and former new york city homicide prosecutor. paul, start with you. sta start with not what we know but about to know. we're about to know the name of the officer who fired that gun. what do you think that does to the kmurchlt or just community, legal jeopardy is this officer in? >> we know remarkably little about the facts of the case considering the level of violence going on in ferguson, missouri. usually in these shootings, the investigation is a lot more open and transparent. the reason, to give the public confidence that law enforcement authorities are doing what they're supposed to do. instead, in this case, the officer's name was kept secret, and that's very unusual, because it creates the impression that there's a cover-up going on, and it increases this conspiracy theory in the community, and i think that's been a major problem in the investigation. >> so that comes out today and at lea
susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> really interesting to hear that all pieced togetherbreak this downackson, hln legal analyst and criminal defense attorney and paul callan, cnn legal analyst and former new york city homicide prosecutor. paul, start with you. sta start with not what we know but about to know. we're about to know the name of the officer who fired that gun. what do you think that does to the kmurchlt or just community, legal jeopardy is this officer in? >> we know...