here s a look at some other stories developing right now. police in madison, wisconsin, have released the dispatch audio from a police shooting friday night that left an unarmed black teenager dead. listen. i look for a male black teens outside in front of cars. 19 is of age named tony robinson. 17 no longer on the scene. apparently tony hit one of his friends. no weapons seen. i got a same call for the suspect when in fact, the police in the street tried to strangle another patron. shots fired. shots fired. twenty-five shots fired. twenty-five shots fired. got an ambulance. at least one. this is about the case of
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i m errol barnett. we ll get to those stories in a moment. plus, this coming up, a former police officer in milwaukee, wisconsin, has been cleared after shooting and killing a mentally ill man and now we re getting a look at some of the evidence from that day. just take a quick listen here. shots fired. shots fired. he started beating me was going to hit me in the head. shots fired. starbucks, starbucks, help right now. what you just heard is the dispatch audio from the day dhe was killed. you can hear the panic in his voice. absolutely. but the reason it s so important you have this climate of tension in the u.s. between police forces and minority communities so let s go ahead and take a look at what s happening in new york city right now. it s on high alert for possible copycat attacks on its police after a man shot and killed two
i knew she was alive and i never gave up. reporter: the third victim is still in the hospital in good condition awaiting a homecoming of her own. i want everybody to know that the three of them are doing great. there s no word to describe the beauty of just seeing them. reporter: poppy harlow, cnn, cleveland. still outfront, new video of ariel castro, the man police say held the three women captive for ten years. we re getting the first pictures of him tonight shot just after castro was interviewed by police. we re going to show that to you next, what he looks like today. and new dispatch audio from the cleveland police. this is a play-by-play of what the police encountered when they went into castro s house and saw those women for the first time. we found them. we found them. [ crying ]
and you can hear it in their voices and the details that they provide when they re communicating about the extent of this collapse. and in their request essentially for backup, for an all hands on deck effort. at one point one rescue worker compared it to the twin towers collapsing on september 11th. it s painful to hear, and you notice the recognition in their voice that it is an ugly scene and a difficult scene to process. here s some of that dispatch audio now. 13-story building with most of the building gone. this is going to be a high priority. we re going to need a full assignment on this, everybody. some people evacuating. they sound like they heard a bomb. a quarter of the building left we still have people standing up stairs that need to be evacuated. i see many people on the balcony. the building is gone. there s noelivators. this is nothing.