own race. so you have the weapons and that s essentially all that it took for the attack to take place in el paso. we should of course mention when it comes to this particular case, the fbi is involved and they re looking into it. they have not actually pressed any charges. as for the other two men, there s one case in connecticut, investigators also acting on a tip on the various facebook posts that were allegedly posted by 22-year-old brandon wagshol, arrested and detained him saying that he had plans to potentially carry out a mass shootings, and then another one in florida, body come ra that was released from police officers showing another man in his 20s identified as tristan wix. he was reportedly sending text messages to his ex girlfriend saying that he was planning on carrying out a mass shootings. he also told detectives that he did not have any weapons. however, he was fascinated by this idea of a mass shooting. so the investigators essentially moving in and it all started,
arrest that went down on friday as they took in tristan wix. investigators saying he was texting with his at the time girlfriend and claimed he planned to carry out a mass shooting. investigators moving in on that. after his girlfriend sent up the red flags and finally to connecticut where investigators also arrested another young man brandon wagshol charging him with weapons charges. investigators saying that he had a fascination about committing a mass shooting. so these cases are all separate. but they share one commonality. and somebody sounded the alarm. they called investigators. and that s why as we sit here today police are extremely confident that that is why we re not having this conversation right now in connecticut or florida or maybe you and i are not back in ohio again. so it really is a reminder that age-old advice, see something, say something. thank goodness for that someone and the investigators. thank you very much for laying that out. laurie post is a sociologist
chos chosen careeren that is a differecareer and that is a different tragedy. this must have a consequence of its own. therefore, i agree with the deputy commissioner of trials legal findings and recommendations. it is clear that daniel pantaleo can no longer effectively serve as a new york city police officer. so you heard him. there commissioner o neal agreed with the nypd administrative judge s decision that officer pantaleo be fired. we re about to show you the video that was captured during garner s arrest. in the video you can see pantaleo s choke hold grip him who says over and over, i can t breathe. don t touch me. don t touch me. whoa! damn, man. all right. i m sorry. put your hands behind your
so far he s doing well. susan, great piece. thank you so much. and you can check it out in the current issue of the new yorker. mike pompeo, the secretary of trump. that is it for me. newsroom starts right now. this is cnn breaking news. thank you very much. hi, everyone. you re watching cnn. thanks for being here. breaking news. we will hear from new york city mayor bill diblasio responding to the new york city police commissioner s decision to fire the officer involved in eric garner s choke hold death. james o neal describing his decision as painful and calling this a day of reckonning and reconciliation. a man with family lost his life, that is an irreversible tragedy. a hard-working police officer with a family and a man that took this job to do good, to make a difference in his home community has now lost his
there is so much fear over the last five years. the pain was because we all watched a human being die before our eyes on a video. watched a man who shoe be still alive today. and it was so difficult for all of us to reconcile what we saw with what we must believe about law enforcement. our officers are here to protect us, to keep us safe and, yet, we watched a man die, an unarmed man. and it cause the so many people to ask what if that was my brother right there in that situation, what did that what if that was my son? what if that was my father?