Without knowing it a nice record. It wasn t an if, it was a when were they going to tell us that she is not coming home? this is not what we was supposed to happen. The note was under her blanket. I saw it sticking out. Their daughter was a runaway. I am frantic, because i did not find her. They called police. They searched, and then a jogger found a ready to and a pool of blood. Here they are, three people at the door. I just started sobbing. They had found her daughter, but not the boy she was with. It was as if he had never existed. We couldn t find anything about lj. Months went by, still no trace of lj, and then an rookie took the case. How did you feel about it that this was going to be your case? i didn t know if i was going to be capable of doing this, i cried for 2 hours. 18 found dead. We still don t have an answer. And mysterious missing suspect she said that lj has killed someone before. And hers to solve. You are learning how to become a detective as you go. This is the ca
a san francisco neighborhood known as strollerville for how many families live there has been hit by a gang of teenagers police say are targeting women with young children. allegedly robbing more than ten people even hitting one with a baseball bat. strollerville, can you believe it? on the other side of the country, new york city subways have gotten so bad, even manhattan s far left d.a. says it is not safe. so, why is the mayor still blaming the media? we could as america reports heads into hour two. mike, great to have you here today. mike: great to be here with you. who better to do it than lawrence jones coming up in just a moment, but kick it off first with this fox news alert on how your sensitive information may be up for grabs. sandra: and troubling new reports exposing how at risk your personal data may be. both private companies and the federal government to blame. a new report from the director of national intelligence finding the government is buying up
subways, and officials having urine thrown at them. sandra: times scare, people had no idea he was carrying this. walk the streets of new york city and go into the stores and watch the merchandise locked up. pretty soon a story done why the commissioner, a cops cop, decided to randomly resign. we have heard rumblings she had the support of the rank and file in the department but some tension between her and the mayor. she wanted to be more aggressive on the street, she wanted a real anti-crime unit and suddenly she s gone? i mean i ve been very critical of the mayor because i find him to be somewhat of a political chameleon. he s tough, depending on what crowd he s in at the time. this city is not safe. it s going to get worse. sandra: no, now an admission, you talk about soft on crime
he s pushing to change this law at the new york state legislature where they re basically if you re under 18, you re scot-free. he s also supporting the d.a. here. so look, i want to be hopeful martha: he s got a tough job. i want to give him a chance. i m trying to. the men in blue don t support him right now. they support the police commissioner because they feel like she s one of them and she s a cop s cop. the mayor, what he s going against martha: there s mayor adams there right now and president biden. we re keeping an eye on it. these are the community programs that they re talking about. they want to be violence interrupters. they want to protect kids that might go down the wrong road. i don t think that any of that is a negative. i think those are positive things. we ve seen the guys in chicago that you hung out with on the rooftop, they re about interrupting violence. you can t see let s listen in. i want to speak to you face to face and come in to the