discussing. and on that point, i mean, do we know discussing. and on that point, i mean, do we know more - discussing. and on that point, i i mean, do we know more about the suspect? do we know whether he acted alone? the the suspect? do we know whether he acted alone? he acted alone? the sheriff said as of he acted alone? the sheriff said as of right he acted alone? the sheriff said as of right now - he acted alone? the sheriff said as of right now they i he acted alone? the sheriff. said as of right now they don t have any evidence that he acted alone in this. a little bit more on the suspect, a lot of that we are still working to let ourselves. what we do know is that he did live with his parents out in clay county, so that jacksonville sheriff said they had first heard about this from our neighbouring county overin from our neighbouring county over in clay county. they got word that he was on his way to jacksonville probably around 11:30pm or noon or so, and they said it was
in general like this before? jacksonville in general has like this before? jacksonville in general has seen - like this before? jacksonville | in general has seen shootings like this before. the one that s most notable, and i say this because it was mentioned in some of the evidence that they had found, was today as they had found, was today as the five year anniversary of the five year anniversary of the jacksonville landing shooting. so that is an area that s not too far from where we are now. i would say it anywhere between five and ten minute drive, more so in downtown jacksonville. at that time, five years ago, there was a tournament going on and shooting broke out there. several people were killed and the suspect also ended up dying in that situation there. but they said that was something that they had learned about, again, from that evidence that they had about. so it is, again, a very heartbreaking, sad situation that is taking place in this community. we heard from the ja
but they did say that they had evidence that this was racially motivated and, as you heard the sheriff there, calling his ideology just simply disgusting. and on that point, i mean, do we know more about the suspect? do we know whether he acted alone? the sheriff said as of right now they don t have any evidence that he acted alone in this. a little bit more on the suspect a lot of that we are still working to learn ourselves. what we do know is that he did live with his parents out in clay county, so the jacksonville sheriff said they had first heard about this from our neighbouring county over in clay county. they got word that he was on his way to jacksonville probably around 11:30 or noon or so, and they said that it was around 1:18 that the suspect had texted his father saying to check the computer. they said by that time, though, he had already started shooting there. again, that suspect was they haven t positively identified him just yet, but they described him as a white
has plagued this community time and time again and it should not happen. ben ryan there, reporting on the scene. ben, thank you so much. monday marks 60 years since 250,000 people gathered on the national mall in washington on a hot summer s day in august 1963. activists, college students, lawmakers, families and civil rights leaders traveled by car, bus, train and on foot to participate in the march on washington forjobs and freedom. the march became a cornerstone event for the civil rights movement and a moment in american history. dr martin luther kinng delivered his celebrated i have a dream speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. the day would end with a meeting between march leaders and presidentjohn f kennedy. the event marked the largest demonstration for human rights in us history and a display of unity among five of the nation s largest civil rights organisations. well, on saturday dr king s family and civil rights leaders gathered to mark 60 years since that first mar