plus, blazing temperatures in britain, prompting the first ever red extreme warning in the u.k. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with lynda kinkaid. begin with the latest on more gun violence in the united states. another mass shooting in the u.s. state of indiana on sunday. it happened hours after texas officials released a scathing political report on the you valid school shooting that resulted in the deaths of 19 students and 2 teachers. three people were killed and two others injured during a shooting in a shopping mall in indianapolis, indiana. the local police chief revealed some information about the suspected gunman. we have an adult male shooter. we have not identified him yet. we do not have a motive yet. it appears he had a rifle with several rounds of ammunition. entered the food court and began shooting. take a listen to this witness horrifying account of the shooting. we heard four gunshots and i looked up and i thought the carousel across
queen elizabeth celebrates 70 years on the throne. we re live with a preview of the upcoming celebrations. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom, with kim brunhuber. the mass shooting at an elementary school in uvalde, texas was an unthinkable tragedy. 19 young students and two teachers gunned down. but now we re hearing more chilling details about police failures on that day. the incident commander, police chief arredondo did not have a police radio on him at the time. we re also getting new information about a desperate 911 call by a 10-year-old student while the shooter stalked the building. reporter: new questions raised in the investigation of the deadly school shooting in uvalde. school district police chief arredondo didn t have a radio with him at the scene, something that may have hindered his ability to communicate directly with police dispatcher. i am told that this person did not have radio communication, and i don t know as to why. reporter: gut
and with me now, cnn legal analyst, elliott williams, a former deputy assistant attorney general, and elliott, this is a friday night news dump, no question about it. no question. we know them well this this town. the justice department will not charge scavino, not charge mark meadows. they are charging peter navarro. how do you sort this out? you got to look at every case differently, jim, and set aside navarro and steve bannon who s also been charged. number one, the jobs each of these individuals held was different. steve bannon wasn t even a white house aide at the time of the conduct in question. right? number two, the nature of their behavior. there s at least the factual question as to whether meadows and scavino complied at least in part with the committee to a point that it just would have been hard to charge them with a crime. as a justice department, you want to be able to make the decision of do we think we could win this in front of a jury. it s just a cl
this. we were just trying to learn how it could have possibly happened. and i m kind of stunned and listening to the officers in that hallway, they keep in mind, i m career law enforcement, son of a career law enforcement person. i want to come here and say the police here risked their lives. they did all this. i can t say that. the police here, they they didn t understand. arredondo didn t understand what was going on. he was giving no leadership and the point of the whole thing is to trade your safety as an armed, trained law enforcement officer for the lives of defenseless children. and instead they prioritized their own safety over the lives of the kids. it s horrible to watch that video we just saw. and despite the gravity of the
left the stage at the ellipse, came back to the white house and really sat in the white house in the dining room, you know, with his advisers urging him continuously to take action to take more action. and not only was it a situation not doing anything, at one point the infamous tweet we know at 2:24, he actually egged people on by saying vice president pence didn t have the courage to, quote, unquote, do the right thing. this hearing feels like the culmination of eight televised congressional sessions we ve seen so far about january 6th and about how donald trump and those around him scheme to block the election s result. but this is not the end of the committee s investigation. kinzinger said thursday this is just the end of the first tranche of hearings. more could come when the house committee releases a report of their findings later. but when that will be it still is not known. that s because this is an ongoing investigation and committee members are saying they re getting new