It is with Great Sadness that i confirm that one of those injured in the incident, a 13 year old boy, has died from their injuries. He was taken to hospital after being stabbed and sadly died a short while after. The childs family are being supported firstly by my local officers and now with some specialist officers and everyone across the met is keeping them in our thoughts at this unimaginably difficult time. The events of this morning are truly horrific. And i cannot even begin to imagine how those affected must be feeling. My thoughts are with the injured, their families and the Wider Community as we all begin to come to terms with what has happened and try to understand what has happened here. I know that there will be, clearly and understandably, a desire for answers and an explanation as to what happened. Our investigation is in its very early stages, and my officers are working right now to establish the full facts as a priority. And we will share what we can, when we can with
Come home, please. He says amber never made it, and i knew Nothing Ghmatters anymore. A teenager disappears. I knew right then, someone had her. Going over in our heads, what happened in front of the school . Then, another gone. She such a good girl. She needs to come home. Maybe she is being held captive. Took missing girls. One man. Did you get any sense of the personality you are dealing with . Yes. Psychotic. Two journeys for justice. If a lesson can be learned from amber, then i want it out there. There. The negotiation was finally complete. On the evening of february 12, 2009, and a Hillside House north of san diego, california, the negotiation was finally complete. I made her right a onepage letter to me, but she wrote a two page letter she repeated things multiple times. She pestered her mother, carrie, and her mothers boyfriend at the time, dave. Our kids have their things they are into. Amber loved animals. She had been campaigning for it with the riegler and frequent visits
Hello, My Name Is Michael , and im speaking to you on january 17th, in side of a plywood box, here to relay my recollections of 9 11. I mean, obviously its very unresolved for me. I could see the damage being done to people, but they couldnt tell their own story, in their own words. It was just plain, building down, building down. There was absolutely no space for the more complicated stories about what people actually felt. So, this is it. Well i, just click it, go check to see. So we were willing to bust open the space for that. So you can see, we are inaction. Once people went inside the booths, they controlled the recording. They controlled their own story. Hey. It became absolutely clear, that this really was a very shattering experience. With a lot of feeling and emotion behind it. Im just, you know. And, our purpose was to capture exactly that. To tell the personal truth about what 9 11 was. Okay, i guess this is working. What was that . Its the trade center, the trade center. [
asking the supreme court to fast track a decision on whether the former president should even face trial for january 6th and the supreme court has already responded. also in the documents case, new revelations about what the former president and his associates have been saying to a former employee and potential witness. and later, today s life changing decision by the texas woman caught between the state s strict abortion laws and a pregnancy almost certain to end in the death of her child. that and the court ruling on it just moments ago. we begin tonight with the breaking news. just hours after special counsel jack smith asked the supreme court to take up the question of whether the former president is immune from prosecution in the election subversion case, the court responded. though it s only the court s initial move, it is the speedy first step toward a historic decision, with echos of another landmark case involving the president and the law nearly 50 years ago.
public responses to anti-semitism on campus. good evening, i m jon scott, and this is the fox report. jon: all eyes are now on the presidents of harvard and mit following intense backlash over their controversial testimonieses on capitol hill. c.b. cotton is live in our new york city newsroom with more. cm b. reporter: hi, jon. despite widespread backlash over claudine gay s congressional testimony, hundreds of harvard tobacco allty members faculty members have signed a letter urging members of harvard s governing body to keep her as president. now, this as bipartisan calls continue calling for her expect president of mit to step down after last week s congressional hearing on anti-semitism. the spotlight turns to them after these departures from the university of pennsylvania, president liz magill and board of trustees chairman scott bach announcing their resignations this weekend. magill will continue to serve as the university s leader until an interim is named a