death, late last year, making his initial court appearance in idaho today. court documents released today are offering, for the first time, a clearer picture of just what happened in the early hours of november 13th, including a surviving roommates encounter with the alleged killer. cnn correspondent veronica miracle has more. dna evidence, a suspicious vehicle in a new witness account. critical information released publicly for the first time. details that led to the arrest of brian kohberger, who was charged with the brutal stabbings of four university of idaho students more than seven weeks ago. mr. kohberger, i m going to advise you of the rights that you have in this case. he appeared in an idaho courtroom courtroom today, looking straight ahead it and not at the victims family members. do you understand these rights? yes. the new court document places the murders between four a. m. and 4:25 am on november 13th.
trace: confrontation s between activists and kevin de leon turn violent on friday. he says he tried to get away and was defending himself after one protester cornered him and then head butted him. a lawyer for the alleged attacker says he started it, both filed battery reports. resisting calls for his regulation. the c city council president resigned. police are on the lookout for this man who stole an electric wheelchair out of an apartment building in bethesda, maryland. he walked in, grabbed the wheelchair from the parking garage, and calmly wheeled it right out. 34 years after a bomb on pan am flight one oh three exploded over scotland and killed 273 people. the libyan man accused of making that bomb is finally in the u.s. custody. he appeared in a d.c. courtroom today, the bombing was the
wanted him so badly. bill: thank you. nice to see you. paul morrow in new york. we have controversy at the t.s.a. after the agency said it is testing a new facial recognition program at some airports across the country. is there a privacy concern? we ll check. the alleged lockerbie bomb maker finally facing justice in an american courtroom today. it has been 34 years, 270 dead, the victim s families unwavering in their fight for answers and today they secured one more puzzle piece. the brother of one of the passengers on board that flight, pan am 103, will join us next. i believe if we had handled this appropriately then we might not have had 9/11. what we showed the world back in pan am flight 103 is that america was soft on state-sponsored terrorism.
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