ended in violence. you don t know how this will work it. one officer wounded last night. pepper spray was used at times but sparingly. people in west baltimore dancing in the streets taking advantage of the moment. in the parks we saw them out and happy prior to this scene that occurred around 10:00 local time last night. there are reports of arrests but not many. maybe 10 or a dozen at the most. today schools are open. court is closed. orioles and red sox, or white sox game rather, will be played down the road at camden yards, 2:00 this afternoon martha with no one inside of the stadium. it has never happened before. the public is not invited. what a scene that will be. martha: think about what happened after 9/11 and president bush throwing out that first pitch here in new york and what a significant moment that was to take back the city and take back our lives and move on. a lot of people are very critical of that decision not to have anybody in the stands when
mayor told them to stand down. that gave them no option but to retreat. i asked the mayor last night about that in an interview and she denies that. watch and listen here. so there was no order to hold back or was there? no. you have to understand it s not holding back, it s responding appropriately. you don t have all our equipment in place because things are changing in realtime. you arrest a sound within the wagons aren t there, what are you going to do with them? it s realtime on the streets. bill: on the outside you are taking a lot of heat. to those who would suggest you screwed this up, what would you say? people have a right to their opinion. bill: those questions continue today. rob wheeler a former detective.