and concern on these streets that someone who is suspected of committing the brutal and terrifying crime that occurred in that washington, d.c. suburb that that person could be here. it is frightening to people. one person who walked past and saw it said that she was going home and locking her door right now, because she was afraid. rahema ellis, thank you for your reporting. now let s bring in former fbi profiler and msnbc contributor, collin van zandt and msnbc law enforcement analyst, and former atf special agent, jim cavanaugh. thank you both for being here. thanks rev. jim, what are police doing right now to try to find him? well, since he was seen or, you know, they believe he was near the girlfriend s house in brooke lynn reverend al they re looking real heavy around brooklyn. as far as the subway will carry you, from coney island to manhattan, are places he will likely travel easily.
innocent until proven guilty are now scheduled to be arraigned on july 2nd. each of the officers faces multiple counts. their union has criticized the investigation, saying it was rushed but today, the grand jury found sufficient evidence to indict on the most serious charges. including second-degree depraved heart murder involuntary manslaughter second-degree intentional assault, and misconduct in office for an illegal arrest. changes include the dropping of false imprisonment charges for all three officers who face them the dropping of some assault and misconduct charges, and the addition of reckless endangerment charges for all six officers. freddie gray s death set off waves of unrest and protests in baltimore and the eyes of the city and the country are watching how this case unfolds. joining me on the phone is baltimore city councilman brandon scott. i m also joined by a former federal prosecutor paul butler and msnbc national correspondent, joy reid. thank you all fo