conroe, where a 12-year-old boy and his father were each bound with duct tape in a home. they left the child bound and took the father with them, telling the child not to call the police. reporter: the child freeing himself, alerting the police. conroe police and the fbi working in tandem to locate the kidnapped father before the fatal shooting. the system failed. whether it was accidental or not, i mean, the man s not going home to his family. reporter: david, tonight, the three kidnapping suspects are in custody. and the agent who officials say may have killed the victim is on administrative leave as the investigation unfolds. david? marcus moore tonight. marcus, thank you. next this evening, new developments in the deadly high school shooting in kentucky. the 15-year-old suspect in court. the motive unknown. and tonight, we are now learning one of the victims called her mother as she was dying. here s abc s steve osunsami again tonight. reporter: the mother of 15-year-
so we were walking down the road as brennan mentioned, but we came around the corner and you can see the car just over the other side of the road. just sat there, looking down the road. as he said the protesters were coming down fourth street. so i don t i thought that a bit strange, there didn t seem to be any other cars stopping him from going and then we heard a car going incredibly fast down the road. and saw it plow into the crowd and then it reversed back an then some of us ran after the car to take a photo and then followed it ran down the road, alerting the police to chase it. yeah, what transpired in those minutes after the car left this block and left view? what was the scene like here?
he told all those people angry in ferguson the federal government has got a thumb on the scale of justice. we re on your side, not on the side of the police and we re getting involved to help you. when the grand jury came down the way it did it exploded because of the rhetoric that holder has been putting out there. what happens now, though? because there are ongoing federal investigations in a number of places in a number of very hot cases even where the state grand juries have come out with their results. what happens now? can the attorney general deliver something different? and what kind of pressure is he going to be under now that he s made certain suggestions or assurances? not only do they use rhetoric but they abuse their power. take a look at ferguson. they actually sent a letter to the ferguson police department to tell the cops to stop wearing jewelry. they had no statutory authority to do that. but that s how holder operates, he abuses his power to achieve a racial end.
and for the mayor not to understand that is really kind of a monumental failure. i want to play a little bit of what he had to say yesterday when he was asked by a reporter about some of those protests that use the language that was very inflammatory and those who are marching and accusing the police officers of being racists, here is how the mayor responded to that question. what you managed to do is pull up the few who do not represent the majority who are saying unacceptable things, who shouldn t be saying those things, and some who actually physically attack police officers which i said is absolutely unacceptable, we ll prosecute them to the fullest. everyone must participate in finding those individuals, providing information to the police, intervening to stop them, alerting the police. i will keep saying this over and over. the question is will you tell the world about it? because you all are part of this, too. so yes, there are some bad people who say inappropriate things. t
our community should honor them. we have to protect them as part of our duty. if you see something, report it. is that enough for you? obviously, you can t disagree with that. i agree with that. no, it s not enough for me. the mayor owes an apology to the police department of the city of new york and to the people of the city of new york for the way in which he s characterized the police department over the last year as a candidate and now as mayor. he has played into, unfortunately, the national rhetoric of, you know, police officers being racists. he s done it at numerous times you ve seen him on television attacking the police. and the reality is he owes them an apology. they shouldn t have turned their backs on him. that was probably not right. but i understand the emotion. and they re trying to send him a signal that they do not feel that he supports them. and he should apologize to them for having allowed that situation to, you know, to