jeff murky s office posing for pictures according to federal authorities. and when he allegedly sent the photo in a text to a friend, he later said n-word don t snitch. all the cameras and videos from the scene were doing the snitching for him. this is not about somebody s political views. this is about somebody, who is fomenting hate and violence against our democracy. and like-minded, fellow travelers, against people that all of us represent and who we stand for. reporter: he was arrested friday morning and charged with five federal misdemeanors alleging unlawful entry in a restricted building and violent and disorderly conduct on capitol grounds. chicago police superintendent, david brown, says cheswick was relieved of his policing duties on june 2nd when the department learned of his alleged involvement. he had been an officer for two and a half years. the fact a chicago police officer has been charged in that
flag, as described by authorities. he went to oregon senator jeff merkley s office, and when he allegedly sent the photo in a text to a friend, he later said, n-word, don t snitch. all the cameras and videos from the scene were doing the snitching for him. this is not about somebody s political views. this is about somebody who is fto meanting hate and violence against your democracy and like-minded fellow travelers against people that all of us represent and who we stand for. reporter: chwiesiuk was arrested frayed morning charged with five federal misdemeanors alleging violent and disorderly conduct on capitol grounds. chicago police superintendent david brown says chwiesiuk was relieved of his policing duties on june 2nd when the department learned of his allegedly involvement. he had been an officer for 2 1/2 years. the fact that a chicago police officer has been charged
and by shock, raised me up and he put his arm around my neck. took me a while to struggle to get my arms free. and as i got my arms free, i grabbed the twins right off them bird nest. and i squeezed. i turned around and as i turned around i twisted them even more. yeah. i think i gave him something his father should have gave him when he was a child. i beat him like he stole christmas. did you tell him what he had done to you or tried to do to you?ed well, no. i you don t snitch in a penitentiary and i wasn t trying to die. i just wanted to kick his ass and send a message throughout the penitentiary that i m not to be messed with. coming up . this is my third dui.co somebody s telling me something. alcohol brings a 51-year-old woman to her first extended stay. and you have not lasted very long in population.no last time you were in population was in january, you made it two weeks. jermaine knight finds out if he has earned his way out of
i can t believe we re talking about blackmail and the president running something you usually hear from gang leaders. don t snitch. i heard from a source close to the investigations that the reason the sdny cases seem or feel more aggressive, they ve named the president as directing this conspiracy is because of faith and history of having and knowing their evidence. do you think that s what scares donald trump? well, it s undoubtedly true the southern district of new york is known for being among not just the most aggressive, but the most experienced, the most kind of in touch with the evidence, the most perhaps confident about what they are doing here. they also don t have the attachment necessarily to the appointment of the special counsel which was has become something of a political lightning rod. i think it is remarkable that they ve been probably more forward about their evidence than the mueller investigation has in this whole thing. if you were to have told us that at the
because if you show your hand too early, people are going to change stories and be able to, like, submit new answers to written responses that maybe has refreshed their memory. so they want to correct the record. look, he s locking people into their statements. people are cooperating. as much as president trump would like to outlaw cooperation with the government, it s still happening. it s still alive and well because people do the right thing. can we talk about that, though? he s the head of the government. the justice department, federal prosecutors. cops. they solve grisly crimes by getting people to cooperate with law enforcement. i mean, it s pretty stunning that the president says that and we all keep going. i think on the list of very disturbing things the president has said, and it s a long list, this is up there for me because this gets to the heart of people doing the right thing. and the ability of law enforcement to actually enforce the law. if the president of the u