he is fleeing something. as we are looking at this video we are seeing a lot of video emerging on social media from members of the public. how important is that for investigators? we are now in a world of crowd sourcing crime solving and we ve learned it of course regarding the january 6th investigation where there is now mountains of data, digital data from everybody s phones, cell phone tower being pinged, people videotaping, video recording everything. that is going to be extremely helpful. i would also expect at some point the police department coming out and saying to the public, if you ve got video of this incident we want to see it please. i expect it to happen and in the january 6th investigation prosecutors citing social media referencing it throughout their charging documents. it is being referred to in court. so, yes, this is the new age we
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car, the suv go by marchers as we are looking right now. it is very interesting. richard lui, we ll be coming to you throughout this hour. thank you very much. we are learning more by the hour about a car that drove into a holiday parade in wisconsin. we expect to hear from waukesha police in the next half hour and will bring you that as it happens. we can now speak to a retired atf special agent in charge and msnbc analyst and a national security contributor and former assistant fbi director for counterintelligence. gentlemen, thank you both very much for being here on this rather painful evening. let me start with you. there is a lot we don t know at this hour. what are your initial impressions from what you ve seen? when i watched the video where the suv ran over the band members i counted at least 14
all right. good evening. i m jonathan capehart. you just heard from officials on the ground in waukesha, wisconsin. police have confirmed one person is in custody after a red suv blew past police and drove into a crowd attending a holiday parade. more than 20 people are injured and one person is confirmed dead. let s go live to msnbc s richard lui who has been on top of the story from the beginning. richard? hey, jonathan. a lot of information coming out from the police chief there just within the short amount of time they were on air. about six minutes long. he confirmed the vehicle and that it went westbound. based on the video we knew that but he did confirm there are fatalities. they are not providing any details as to the number.
big spot. potentially changed the game and the series. you re right, red sox scored two in the first. bogaerts hit a two-run homer. didn t again the rest of the game after the offensive onslaught in games two and three with multiple grand slams. they simply didn t hit. they left guys on base. squandered a one-out triple. another from bogaerts. they didn t get it done. pitching was good. it worked out for most of it. whitlock, who has been so good, gave up the game-tying home run to altuve who is not a fan favorite at fenway, to the point where fox repeatedly had to drop the audio of their broadcasts because of the chants from the crowd. exactly, yeah. yeah, they didn t hit. then the ninth inning just snowballed. this is now pivotal game five. i don t think either team feels particularly good about their pitching. even with chris sale on the mound, he is not the same guy right now. you know, willie, actually, it s funny. we ve been talking for six