and an unloaded firearm. very serious crime and charges in this document. the fact it was not relayed to the appropriate database and the department of defense, and they re also reviewing similar miscommunications throughout the military has happened in the past, to see if any of these cases have slipped through the cracks. and this kind of reporting would not allow violent persons to have firearms. so the military would have given information about why he was discharged and what crimes he would have been convicted of, and that because it was a federal offense it could have prevented him from getting a firearm, is that right? that s right. any domestic violence case should be entered into this database by the military. there was an official guidance to demand all air force
was sentenced to and apparently served, and the bad conduct not the dishonorable. why he was offered a deal like that given the seriousness of these alleges, one could have been which you often see in domestic violence cases. if his wife did not want to cooperate with the military prosecutors, was showing some reluck tans that reluctance that may have made them come to the table and offer him a lenient deal. yeah, the department defense is going to be doing more investigation. appreciate your expertise all of you thank you. coming up we ll hear from more more on the story. let our your inner child at the lexus december to remember sales event. lease the 2017 rx 350
three people, in texas that number is 11.7, in louisiana, it s 20. these numbers does matter. we were talking about the u.s. air force and their failure to put this information in the database. in texas you can buy guns with no background check. there are loopholes that includes department of defense but it also includes just our laws and who is required to get a background check and when. we need to fix the background check systems in a lot of different ways. you brought up the air force, now there s a dod investigation. that s the other argument you hear, from advocates who don t want any changes. they say look, there are existing laws they just need to
when he was in the air force on 2012 he was convicted on two counts of domestic assault on his wife and stepson. he was sentenced a year. and he was never entered into what was phone as the national criminal information center database, meaning by federal law he could have been prevented from purchasing or owning any sort of weapons. anderson, the defense department say that they are launching an investigation. one of the families, the hol comes they lost eight members of their family. i know you spoke with surviving family members. i can t imagine what they are going through right now. reporter: yeah, we spoke with them earler today at their farm. yesterday as you can imagine was the worse day of their lives. i spoke with the son of brian hole come, scott hol com. he lost his brother along with other family members.
officials to make this entry. the department of defense trying to make sure this hasn t happened in the past and won t happen again. thank you. one man that exchanged gunfire with the suspect. he saw me and i saw him, and i was standing behind the pickup truck for cover. and we exchanged i m like it was surreal to me, it couldn t be happening. i could not believe it. and we exchanged gunfire and i know i hit him. i don t know where i hit him, but i know i hit him.