arrested for defying that curfew. former fbi assistant director joins me here. tom? if i can added to that, the police actually hate this, because the curfew violation, even though it s something so rare, it s also something very minor, and any time they get put in a situation of having to take somebody into custody, bad things can happen. one of these individuals going to the pavement could twist his neck and die and now you have a police officer accused of excessive force all over again. they don t want to have to arrest people that are doing a violation like this. as we see with the guy who appears to be overcome from something, pepper spray or pepper spray is nasty stuff. it bothers you a lot. but just the idea of an officer. you don t want to have to put your hands on people for minor charges because bad things can happen. ryan, are there arrests happening where you are? yes, there are arrests happening. dozens of them. in fact, we are standing here on the back end.
joseph kent and pushed into a humvee and held on a charge of a curfew violation. his attorney joins us now. it let s watch what happened last night as we were live on the air and then we ll talk about it. you see him. but he walks across with his hands up. what was he trying to accomplish by walking in front of officers? he s a well known community activists. he got national attention when he did very much the same thing during the baltimore s response
at this point or any sense of a countdown till 10:00. the sense i have is that they re going to kind of let things disperse casually and do what they can not to escalate a situation on a glide path towards a peaceful resolution unless something changes radically and something could because these situations tend to be like that. chris, about 12 minutes ago the baltimore police tweeted officers are making arrests at patap. sco and ninth street. a group starting attacking them with rocks and bricks. that s thought a curfew violation. that s something they would have arrested for under any circumstances. have you seen any of that? any throwing of rocks and bricks? no, i mean it has been the opposite of that all day today. maybe there was a moment mid-day today where things got tense. someone drunk in the front line
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disconnect between angry feud and more genial majority who want change desperately. they have got a tough road to hoe here in baltimore much like detroit and cleveland has failed inner city. the cvs down the block here one of the few businesses to open in this community now of course, destroyed by the demonstrators. so, you have a situation here greta less than three hours from now is the curfew. the curfew violation is a criminal offense i m betting money that many of this crowd will be honoring that curfew in the breach. and it will be in many ways it will be very distressing and interesting the state of baltimore and the future depends on whether or not people obey that curfew at