betrayal. he essentially called yevgeny prigozhin a traitor. the kremlin said that yevgeny prigozhin was going to have to go to exile into belarus. now we re learning that prigozhin was inside the kremlin with 35 other commanders just a couple days after that mutiny took place and the kremlin, jake, gave some details as to what was spoken about. they said that vladimir putin listened to what these commanders had to say. apparently they pledged allegiance to vladimir putin. there was one thinat caught our attention. i want to read you what was said. quote, the president gave an assessment of the actions of the campaign at the front during the military operations, essentially how the war was going, as well as events of june 24th, the mutiny orchestrated by yevgeny prigozhin. putin listened to the explanations provided by the commander and offered them options for deployment. there are some that believe that means the wagner military company could make a comeback to the battlefi
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family or from witnesses. that could be from victims. reporter: what happened to the salgado family is a key example of how difficult it can be to implement lifesaving laws in some states. records obtained by cnn show new mexico s red flag law has only been used 30 times since it took effect in 2020. as a comparison florida s similar law utilized more than 11,000 times since enacted in 2018. it s difficult for people to understand how to enforce the law. training hasn t gone around the state like it should have. reporter: of the 21 states with red flag laws, new mexico is by far the most gun violent. it s a blue state that is mostly rural, yet it has the third highest gun mortality rate per capita in the u.s. even with that violence new mexico sheriffs petitioned against the passage of the law and created second amendment sanctuary counties where it wouldn t be enforced. a judge weighs every decision
but because the laws are new there tends to be misinformation. it s not law enforcement filing in a vacuum. there is a judge looking at the facts of the case and then making a determination based on that. reporter: studies show red flag laws can work to defuse violence. the key, making sure people know about them. i just want to have a voice for my kids and want the story to be told and hopefully it will save another mother that s going through the same thing i m going through. reporter: red flag laws temporarily disarmed more than 660 people in six states who threatened to kill multiple people. that s according to our recent johns hopkins study. no one is suggesting all of those people with a gun went on to commit murder but experts say even a small percentage of those lives saved, the law is worth enforcing. pamela, thanks so much for that. coming up next the 100 million reasons elon musk must