obstruction of justice. during the crumbley s hearing, they claim they planned to turn themselves in. and denied that their son has unrestricted access to the gun that he used during his shooting spree. reporter: hi, there. james and jennifer crumbley found hiding in a detroit warehouse early saturday morning. they were arraigned early in the morning. each faces four counts of involuntary manslaughter in the death of the four teens that their son, ethan crumbley, is charged with murdering. each of these accounts of involuntary manslaughter carries up to 15 years in prison and a $7,500 fine and mandatory dna collection. it is very, very rare to see the parents charged in a high school shooting case, but oakland county prosecutor karen mcdonald explained why she was making that move. take a listen. both defendants were aware that he was searching ammunition on his phone at school.
More Than a Threat: China Collects Americans’ DNA
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In the past few years, the United States has come to the realization and consensus that China, with its ambition to achieve global domination and its complete disregard for ethics and humanity, has become the number one threat to the United States and the rest of the free world.
Espionage by China has long been a known threat, and each day the world learns a little bit more about the extensive reach of China’s information theft in many territories. The most recent discovery is that China has been openly and discreetly collecting America’s health care data, notably the DNA of the American people.
that are unsolved on a regular on a yearly basis. d.n.a. will help us solve those crimes because there s always residue from d.n.a. that are left at every single crime scene. all we are trying to do is protect those people within our borders. president trump is all about the rule of law. he stood for the rule of law, and he continues to stand for the rule of law in support of the american citizen. griff: brandon, your reaction to the criticism from aclu and others simply say that it would be unfair to force d.n.a. collection and that they worry that it could lead to unfair profiling. you know, in 2 22 and counting in law enforcement i have never seen a situation in which d.n.a. d.n.a. has caused unwarranted profiling. in fact, that s where the aclu is going to fail in this court challenge. and they will be filing a court challenge, of course. but what they are going to fail they are not going to
crimes database. dhs says it is working with them to move forward with dna collection at the border. governor of north carolina vetoing a bill that would have required sheriff s and police to cooperate with ice. democrat roy cooper called unconstitutional and claimed it would weaken law enforcement by draining resources. state lawmakers who supported the bill are outraged. this is one of the most disturbing vetos since i ve served. lawmakers could move to override the veto. it is unclear if they will. a new pilot program could put more criminals on the streets. the city of sacramento will get $9 million to hire a staff of people who will determine if low-level defendant should be released without bail. california governor newsom wants to end cash bail completely. a judge green lights the right to use cocaine recreationally in mexico
kevin mcaleenan has directed them to work with the dust department and finally move forward on the dna collection that was mandated under the law. melissa: catherine herridge, great reporting as always. thank you for bringing that to us. democratic front runner joe biden dismissing some veil or, actually not so veiled a tax on his campaign after soms recently urged voters to choose the candidate who can inspire the country and not just a safe bet. here s how the former vice president responded. i don t think anybody in the safe bet. this is a marathon. it s a long, long way to go. i think they should pick somebody who they think can win. to change the nature of the direction of the country, and decide who is ready on day one to be president. melissa: other question is, could the attacks intensify in the lead up to next month s democratic debate? training you know is jon summers, former key medications directed a former