Officer not guilty today in the case of freddie gray. Gray was severely injured last year while in police custody. His death led to rioting. Edward nero is the second of six officers to stand trial, the first trial to reach a verdict. Chip reid is in baltimore. Reporter office edward nero arrived at court today facing the possibility of years behind bars, and when the verdicts of not guilty on all counts were read by judge barry williams, nero burst into tears. Nero, in yellow in this cell phone video of freddie grays arrest, was not charged with his death. The most serious charges were assault and failing to buckle grays seat belt in the police van, where he sustained a fatal spinal cord injury. The judge rejected the states claim of recklessness and negligence, saying there has been no information presented at this trial that the defendant intended for any crime to happen. In a statement, neros attorney said his client is elated that this nightmare is over. He also accused Marilyn Mo
The building near the polk school district. And other classes are unusable and crews work to remove the animals and clean. And julian green is forced to have class in a quiet life braerry. , they carry rabies and they are everywhere. There is mush all over. And the and there is bacteria and and that is airborne, there are some things that are possible. And they are not near where they are working. And there was a screen area. And contraptions like this once they fly away the process starts and the student they hope it is soon. I want them out as soon as possible. Now, this is the third bat infestation here this year alone. Officials say that they brought in the pros. When will they get the classroom back, have they said . This is process. Well see, we want to welcome to you the fox 13 family he comes from west virginia. Were glad that youre here. Tonight, a largo woman is accused of stealing more than 90,000 from an elderly man. They she bee friended him when he sought help from the la
With scott pelley. Pelley well start tonight with breaking news. We have learn that a u. S. Spy satellited detected a flash of heat over egypts Sinai Peninsula at the moment on saturday that a russian jetliner vanished from radar. David martin at the pentagon reports the infrared satellite recorded the flash, but it is not known whether the flash was caused by Something Like a failure in a fuel tank or perhaps a bomb. The metrojet wreckage is spread over miles, indicating that it came apart at high altitude. All aboard, more than 200 people, were killed. They were mostly vacationing russian families en route from a seaside resort in egypt to st. Petersburg. Today u. S. Intelligence director James Clapper said its unlikely that terrorism brought down the airbus a321. Investigators hope the flight recorders will tell them what did. Allen pizzey is in egypt. Teams have finished combing a eightsquaremile area of the sinai december ertd where the widen the search. Most of the bodies have be
Airbus a321. Investigators hope the flight recorders will tell them what did. Allen pizzey is in egypt. Reporter Sunny Isles Beach teams have finished combing a eightsquaremile area of the sinai december ertd where the airbus went down and will now widen the search. Most of the bodies have been found along with the planes two flight dataecorders. Decodingnghem toiscover what caused the plane to suddenly breck apart in midair is expected to begin tomorrow, after the arrival of experts from ireland where the a321 was registered and had its last safety check. The airbus and other experts examined the twisted metal of the fuselage today. A neat arrange. Of luggage in the deser rather than a airport carousel was a reminder how much those clues matter. Isis based in the sinai claimed it brought down the plane, and while there is no evidence of direct terrorist involvement, the possibility the sinai militants are responsible cant be dismissed according to the u. S. Director of National Intell
Did. Allen pizzey is in egypt. Reporter search teams have finished combing an eightsquaremile area of the sinai desert where the airbus went down and will now widen the search. Most of the bodies have been found along with the planes two flight data recorders. Decoding them to discover what caused the plane to suddenly break apart in midair is expected to begin tomorrow after the arrival of expfrts from ireleld where the a321 wawa registered andndad its last safety check. The airbus and other experts examine the twisted metal of the fuselage for clues today. A neat arrangement of ggage waiting in the desert rather than on an airport carousel was a poignant reminder of how much those clues matter. An isis affiliate based in the sinai has claimemeit brought down the plane. And while theres no evidence of any direct terrorist involvement, the possibility the sinai militants were responsible cant be dismissed, according to u. S. Director of National Intelligence james clapper. Rule it out.