now in custody. police called the attack random and intentional. it is difficult, but important to hear the moment that gunfire erupted to begin to understand the terror that people faced. i ll warn you, the video we re about to see is disturbing. lord help us. personally i witnessed bursts of gunfire like that before, but only from u.s. military firing positions, while embedded with u.s. forces in iraq and afghanistan. that was on an american street. yeah. and those bullets left a number injured as we mentioned, and dead. the injured ranging in age from 8 to 85 years old. dr. david baum was there as the gunfire erupted, saw the immediate aftermath, and jumped in to help. the people who were gone were blown up by that gunfire. blown up? blown up. blown up. the horrific scene of some of the bodies is unspeakable for the average person. those are war time injuries. those are what are seen in victims of war, not victims at a parade. now sadly they are seen in victims
the train having been exposed in recent weeks. if you look at uvalde, carelear training did not work there, quickly confronting the shooter did not happen in uvalde for more than an hour. here, the shooter, despite the police efforts, got away. the shooter was at large for a good period of time, only through perhaps good fortune were there not further shootings following this deadly one here. what holes do you see in the training or is it that officers aren t following it, or is it that training perhaps can t defend against all these things? jim, i think the officers who responded to this did a great job. i think the lake county task force, working with the local police department, the illinois state police, the fbi, the atf, really did a great job. what it the what appeared to me that the shooter scouted this area out.
you mentioned, police departments are trying to do more training to deal with this reality. but if the weapons are still there, right, and even if there are, we know illinois has some of the strictest gun laws in the state, but there are surrounding states that have different laws. we see that all the time in the state of new york. this patchwork approach we have seen for so long and as things are changing more with the recent supreme court ruling, what does that change? what do you see that can be done differently that could be effect whif ive when this is what you re up against? absent of the federal government doing some national legislation, each jurisdiction has to take that particular aspect on, but then we also need the focus on the mental health aspects, educating parents and friends as to what they need to watch for and others, and also be stronger, have different ways to look at social media where we re trying to balance other constitutional rights. so it is a very, very di
but there was carelear and convincing evidence to believe that michelle hadley is the person sending the emails. a judge ordered michelle to cease all contact with angela and ian. the emails continued. june 6, you will pay for this. i hope to god you are ready for the pain i will show you. and this. burn in the fiery pits of hell tonight as by god s law you will be hurt. three weeks after the restraining order was filed, police returned to michelle s parents house. they have a search warrant for my devices. i hand all my devices over. i give them all the pass codes. he opens up my cell phone. the officer looked through her e-mail account, checked the activity there. then arrested michelle for violating the restraining order. i heard a door slamming out front, and i went to the front, and i said what s going on out here, and the guy said we just arrested michelle. arrested your michelle? yes. she was placeed in a holding cell. her parents posted a bond to get
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