appointed as his handpicked leader after he fired director comey. he s going to go through a booking process as an arrestee in the office of the u.s. marshal who he appointed, united states marshal, when he was president. this is going to be a very strange day for donald trump in one regard as it would be for anybody, and a bit of a familiar process in that this is the second time he s been arrested this spring, the first time on state charges, as this motorcade makes its way to the federal courthouse where a couple of hundred people, that crowd may have grown slightly since then, we understand a couple hundred people from the miami pd, who are supporters to cheer him on, as he passes by and goes directly into the garage, across the garage to a freight elevator, freight elevator that will take him to the u.s. marshals office where the fbi will affect that arrest. the motorcade is smaller than
new for all federal ar arrestee and there is a dna swab, and if they follow it for john q. smith, they take a q-tip swab in a file with the fingerprints, and there is four pages of forms to be filled out including name, occupation, what kind of vehicle you drive, and things that you will go through. prior arrests in this case which is unusual, and the answer is one that he has a pending case in manhattan. so the routine here will be anything but routine, because he is under the protection of secret service who have to stand back and give him to the fbi agents, and then under the purview of the court saying that you are free pending next appearance here. and we have reporting from shimon prokupiez, and i know that you are working the phones
"The purpose of the criminal justice system is to promote an orderly and safe society through imposing consequences for those who break our laws. Here, the defendants have elected to use the criminal justice system to amplify their political agenda," wrote State Attorney Jack Campbell.
you try and come through again, any present your actual i.d., they ll turn your right around? or, arrestee. your thoughts? it is incredibly troubling he was able to own this many weapons especially, with these red flags, including the fact that his wife had originally said, he committed domestic violence, even if she decided not to go forward with filing those charges. i think that s a huge concern that he had all these weapons and this history of suspicion of domestic violence. and the fact that he didn t end up being deported is there are some questions about how that ended up happening, how he was able to stay in the country after being deported four times. so i think there s a lot we re gonna have to unravel over the next couple of days. you re right, so still so many questions, thank goodness he s behind bars tonight. we ll bring you more on the capture of the texas massacre suspect later in the program, up next, we want to talk about the supreme court s ethics problem who s
arrestee would be out getting his personal property. i remember one of my last larceny arrests from rite aid, with us the guy s 97th arrest for petty larceny. one of the things we heard is the soft on crime policy not just hurts the victims but the overall feeling in new york. that there s a sense of lawlessness that not only invites crimes but makes families feel uncomfortable with the current environment leading to this trend that we re seeing that hit a high last year but on track to hit a high this year as well. martha: if you look at year over year, you ll see a drop in homicide, which is good news from last year, which was a very high number, but it s the general sense of unsafety and lawlessness and robbery and car theft that makes people uneasy and driving a lot of this decision that people don t want to make. they love new york. they re leaving in spite of it.