New details that massive immigration raid in mississippi. What the companies knew about their employees. Without warning. Serious injury at the shore, a beach umbrella picked up by the wind, impaling a teenager. I saw this kid on the ground it happens to hundreds each year what you need to know. Plus, the hunt is on a new movie about the rich hunting the poor now canceled did th president s criticisms have anything to do with it this is nbc nightly news with jose diaz balart. Good evening we begin with devastating news the turn of event for the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender dead tonight after apparently taking his own life their chance to see him face justice in court taken away from them his death comes one day after document detailed what happened to one accuser, and implicated even more prominent men the investigation of charges into sex trafficking wil continue, as will a new investigation into his death Stephanie Gosk has been following this investigation what are the victims saying tonight . Reporter it was first shock and then lots of anger Jeffrey Epstein was a sex trafficker and abused of children he was connected to some of the richest and most influential people in the world. Tonight he is dead by an apparently suicide Jeffrey Epstein was found unresponsive in his manhattan jail cell early this morning he was rushed to the hospital but it was too late, according to the federal bureau of prisons. Multiple Law Enforcement sources tell nbc news, epstein hanged himself. His death brings an end to his criminal case which for the accusers was going to be a chance for their stories to be heard in court he raped me forcibly raped me. Knew exactly what he was doing reporter jennifer spoke to nbc news after epstein needed not guilty to sex trafficking charges. Today she wrote, i am angry Jeffrey Epstein wont have to face his survivors of his abuse in court we have to live with the scars of his actions for the rest of our lives. Both the fbi and Inspector General are conducting investigations into epsteins death. In a statement, attorney general william barr writes in part, i was appalled to learn that Jeffrey Epstein was found dead mr. Epsteins death raises serious questions that must be answered among them, why wasnt he being watched . Just three weeks ago, th 66yearold was found injured in his cell according to multiple sources familiar with that incident, he had marks on his neck and it was believed to have been a possible suicide attempt. So he was put in isolation and on suicide watch but today, multiple people familiar with the investigation tell nbc news, epstein was not on suicide watch at the time of his death. Had he been taken off suicide watch, the question becomes why . Reporter Cameron Lindsey is a retired warden from three federal prisons i would want updates on him multiple times a day if my chief psychologist, a Program Coordinator was contemplating taking the inmate off suicide watch, i would expect that to be discussed among facilities, executive staff. Reporter epsteins death, he says, makes the whole system look bad this is a huge black eye on the u. S. Department of justice and more specifically the bureau of prisons and even more specifically, mcc new york so are you hearing anything from those representing epstein . We did. One of the Defense Attorneys spoke out. He said as a private citizen, put the blame on people he called overzealous prosecutors, compliant judges and an hysterical press corps, he writes, all seem to have a share of mr. Thank you so much his death will not be the end of the investigation into his alleged crime. Others may have been a part of it kathy park now with what comes next reporter Jeffrey Epsteins past caught up with him last month when charged with child se trafficking, federal charges he tens, the alleged crimes took place from 2002 to 2005 against dozens of underage girls at his manhattan and palm beach, florida homes. His arrest reopened an investigation surrounding a controversial 2008 plea deal where he avoided federal sex trafficking charges and a possible life sentence instead, he served 13 months and registered as a sex offender through state court. The deal was cut by now former labor secretary alex acosta who was then miami u. S. Attorney we believe we proceeded appropriately. Reporter he ultimately resigned from the Trump Administration while epsteins death marked the end of a criminal case against him, the u. S. Attorney said the investigation remains ongoing. Epstei associates who have not been charged as possible focal points given statements made in documents just made public those people may be investigated by the federal government, and anything tha they lawfully found in terms of documents at epsteins home can be used in additional government investigations reporter epsteins alleged victims can also continue with civil lawsuits against the financiers estate i am calling today on behalf of his victims for the administrator of his estate to freeze all of his assets and not disperse them. Reporter civil cases, perhaps a meager consolation for the many women who hope to see epstein had his day in court kathy park, nbc news a white supremacist is under arrest after he outlined plans for a possible terror plot in las vegas. It follows a week of high anxiety after a series of Mass Shootings by young white men with racesist and hateful agendas. Nbcs blayne alexander has this report reporter 23yearold conor climo was looking for a place to strike. His plan was to commit Violent Attacks on both a las vegas synagogue and a bar serving lgbtq customers. Authorities were tipped off by his Online Communications with a white supremacist group. When federal agents arrested him thursday, they found bombmaking materials and two rifles tonight, hes in federal custody and could face up to ten years in prison. The complaint also cited this interview from local abc affiliate ktmz three years ago my bush master rifle, my handy dandy knife. Reporter showing off his arsenal as a selfappointed neighborhood watchman. If there is a possibly very determined enemy, we have th means to deal with it. Reporter more than 2,000 miles away in florida, another plot thwarted. Richard clayton appeared before a judge today, raefrted after a facebook pos echoing the terror of orlando and texas. Three more days left then i get my ar15 back, he wrote. Dont to go walmart next week. Around the country, all of is it leading to more fear and mounted frustration. [ chants ] in el paso, a passionate call for change a week after 22 people were killed now, families remembering those they lost. Jordan died protecting her baby. Maribelle leaves behind four children, and derek fudge, his life end in dayton, ohio, with eight others. The 57yearold died in his sons arms all of this has reignited the battle which was friday and saturday in iowa today. That was the focus of a Democratic Forum today the question, what can be done to fight gun violence . The candidates talked about everything from stronger background checks to banning assault weapons with many callin on congress to take legislative action thank you very much we have new information about what employers knew in those huge i. C. E. Raids in mississippi this week. More than 600 fwrimimmigrants w swept up many separated from their families good evening what do we know about those detained reporter well, good evening. Tonight 377 of the 600 immigrants caught up in the raid remain in federal detention. Here and at the other Food Processing plants where they worked, some are now asking if they violated immiat also break the law tonight the owners and managers at the seven chicken processing plants that were raided may also face federal charges according to a newly unsealed government affidavit, at least two of the companies were willfully and unlawfully employin illegal aliens in violation of federal law. Court documents revealed that immigration investigators worked with informants inside the plant, helping expose how managers allegedly knew they were breaking the law when they hired. Tonight in a statement, cook foods, among those raided, says in part an employer can find themselves in jeopardy of committing Unlawful Discrimination since she walked to the United States from guatemala 16 years ago, flory lopez has worked for one of the plants. No shes been fitted with a geo tracking ankle monitor to make sure she doesnt go back to work she openly admits she got her job with a fake Social Security numbere number was it was just false. Just invented. To confirm someone applying for a job can legally work in the u. S. , employers use everify. A system that match as state issued i. D. Like a drivers license and a Social Security number both provided by prospective employees. But there are loopholes. All thats needed to fool the system is a fake picture i. D. , a fake Social Security card but it has the real name and Social Security number of an actual human being. And how often are employers held accountable . Reporter well according to statistics, in a oneyear period under the Trump Administration, not one big company has been prosecuted the owners of 11 Smaller Companies have been taken to court. Meantime, more than 120,00 immigrants have been prosecuted for being in this country illegally. Kerry sanders in mississippi, thank you so much. A hollywood thriller has just been canceled for next months release. Its calmed the hunt. The studio says it is not the right time for the film. Trump also weighed in. Kendis gibb don Vice President s Kendis Gibson reports on the movie controversy. Of all the people you kidnap a movie about the rich hunting the poor you picked the wrong bank thats now dead on arrival. Officially canceled you have no idea. Nbc universal say they are pulling the movie the hunt i the wake of the Mass Shootings in el paso and dayton. After thoughtful consideration the studio has decided to cancel the mans to release the anymore west stand by our film makers and will continue to distribute films with bold and visionary creators like those associated with this satirical thriller we understand that now is not the time to release this film. It also comes in the wake of the president ial heat, President Trump saying yesterday a movie coming out is made in order to inflame and cause chaos. According to websites they are called deplorables going pack to Hillary Clintons label. Movies are often delayed when the subject matter is too close to tragic Current Events but rarely outright canceled. In 2014, sony pulled the interview which depicted the fictional assassination of kim jongun out of fear ofnorth korean cyber hacking reprisals that movie ended up on various streaming services instead of theaters no word yet on any future plans for the hunt. Kendis joins us now. Good evening what are producers going to do they have very few options. Perhaps itilstamed someday the good news, it didnt cos that much to make. Shore. Another serious injury after a still ahead, danger on the beach umbrella blows away. Well have tips for staying safe also, the softer side of the fbi. The part of the agency helping comfort families through very dark times incredible images of a tornado slicing across the water and through parts of amsterdam yesterday. Tornadoes are rare in the netherlands. More than a dozen people were injured after the twister whipped up debris and it caused a lot of damage as it moved through the city now to a warning about a summertime staple, beach umbrellas. They can pose a serious, even deadly risk when the wind kicks up and they blow away. In fact, a teenage boy is the latest to be seriously injured hospitalized after being hit by one just yesterday jo ling kent reports reporter it was a scene of horror on this beach in gloucester, massachusetts. It was really scary a lot of blood then i saw the kid on the ground just laying down. Reporter after high winds picked up a beach umbrella and drove spite the shoulder of a 13yearold boy, seriously wounding him there was a really large gash in his shoulder. By the time i got over there, there were three or four people there. Reporter medics treated him on the scene before he was rushed to the hospital scenes like this arent uncommon this toddler almost hit in july last year. The samethwoman at a new jersey beach. In 2016, another woman was killed when an umbrella struck her in the chest at virginia beach. Medical researchers later calculated the umbrella hit her with a force equal to 800 pounds you look prepared why are you so prepared . Because were tired of getting almost killed on the beach with umbrellas reporter the Consumer ProductSafety Commission says around 2,800 peopl were injured by beach umbrellas between 2010 and 2018. It is recommended to get an umbrella like this and put it 12 inches into the sbound into the ground you can see, its not that easy. If the wind comes up, this is what is coming ought block your head always look up so youre always watching for an umbrella. Absolutely. I wish more people would think about the safety of it and how theyre putting their umbrellas in ror when we come back, comfort in crisis. The surprising way the fbi is helping support survivors of Violent Crimes and why are these kids so excited . Theyve now got a new link to a more promising future. Its been a week of heartache, pain and anxiety across the country following several Mass Shootings the fbi is involved in the investigations but there is another side to the agency you dont always hear about. The division devoted t comforting survivors of Violent Crimes [ siren reporter whenever theres a mass shooting, with its turmoil and chaos did you see who did it . Reporter fbi agents are very visible. Out in force, doing the painstaking work of criminal ve behind the scenes other fbi personnel are on a different mission. To help and support the victims. Autumn and frank were injured in the 201 mass shooting in las vegas that killed 58 people both were hit. Frank just grazed. Autumn, shot three times once through her face. Their three children were miles away, home in los angeles. My kids didnt know if she was going to live. Reporter during the awful first hours outside autumns hospital room, frank received a visitor. It was cheryl morris, an fbi victim specialist. We meet people at the people through this. Shes like, im here. Im a part of the fbi that helps we come in and bring light into very dark places. Reporter cheryl helped with whatever they needed finding frank a place to stay. Looking and paying for a flight home to their kids getting him to talk to a therapist. Even returning autumn her drivers license, dropped during shooting cheryl also arranged for therapy dogs to visit autumn in the hospital in a situation that was chaos and out of control, she made sure myself and everyone else felt human even though i didnt know her, it felt like she was a friend or someone that you had known for a while. Reporter since its creation in 2005, the Victim ServicesResponse Team has deployed specialists to 28 mass casualty events cheryl was deployed to eight of them including the shooting in el paso. She spends a lot of time in a car, driving into worlds of pain and suffering. From this. It is too much kats get this done. Let me get out of here to help those that are hurting im not really looking at th emotional side of it because i cant do that and do my job. That part comes later. Reporter when autumn had recovered enough to take a photo like this, frank sent to it cheryl its awesome to see youre doing so well. Reporter if cheryl were sitting here what would you want to say to her . Give her a hug. Thank you. Is this why you do this work . Yeah. Yeah it is. You do this line of work because you want to make a difference. Nbc news, cypress, california coming up, a high speed surprise highSpeed Internet is somethin so many take for granted for so many, it is simply out of reach. Yet the Digital Divide can be bridged. Across the river from manhattan, in newark, new jersey, more than 40 of homes dont have internet. To do his high school homework, eric bellamy had to take a bus to the Learning Center at Rutgers University just to get online you want to do the homework but you cant because you dont have internet. Reporter eric is onens o americans caught on the wrong sif internet in their homes. 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Com thats nbc nightly news for thise tomorrow night for a 50year flash back as we revisit woodstock and talk to the man who made the music sound oh good im Jose Diaz Ballart reporting from new york. Thank you for the privilege of your time, and good night. Right now at 6 00, back in business. Months after the sales force c. The move thatll impact a hundred thousand riders everyday. The news at 6 00 starts right now. Good evening, i am terry mcsweeney, a big boost for commuters now the Transit Center is fixed. Buses are set to return. Live in san francisco, sergio, some buses have been rerouted through this summer. Reporter yes, they started their buses here earlier last month and turning into an issue to the trans bay passengers they were talking about. They moved over to the temporary one just a couple of blocks away. Those passengers having had to walk here to catch the buses where they pick up and drop off. Thats where service will return tomorrow. 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