hero. i d be dead, my son would be dead, my mom, my daughter, we d all be dead if it wasn t for him. reporter: the chief says body cameras and 911 calls show there is more to the story. information goes out very quickly, and obviously, much of that information, particularly as it pertains to this situation, has been inaccurate. reporter: police say the officer who shot black also shot and killed a fleeing suspect just one month ago. family attorneys say it was too soon to have him back on the street. david? clayton, thank you. when we come back, the hostage situation. police killing the suspect and the hostage. the new development. and then, that warning about a parasite involving lettuce and certain wraps. we ll get to that in a moment. moment. moment. yup, he s gone noseblin he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this. luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics. .there s febreze fabric refresher.
attack. this is the first time i m talking to you. well, i know, i already called. can you guys please hurry up? i think she s dead. reporter: her family claiming it took five attempts and 15 minutes for her aunt to finally reach a dispatcher. is she breathing at all? no, she s purple. reporter: ashley later died. her older sister, dulce, saying she felt helpless. watching someone you love die in front of your very own eyes is absolutely terrible. reporter: ashley s family is now filing a lawsuit against los angeles county, alleging gross negligence and inadequate training. family attorneys claim those first emergency calls never went to a proper dispatch. instead, they were transferred to this fire station, where no one picked up. the doctor at the hospital, who spoke to the family, told them that if the response had been sooner, in his opinion, ashley would have lived. reporter: the sheriff s department won t comment on pending litigation. but says the sheriff
according to the independent autopsy, through his back or to his side. the family attorneys argue it contradicts the police story. initially he had a toolbar or crowbar in his hand, and they had to admit he only had a cell phone. this still is not a good development for the police in terms of what their initial story was. all right. wesley, michael, thank you both. thank you. so could scott pruitt, the epa administrator, be the next person fired from the trump administration? why white house officials are growing frustrated with the head of the epa. plus, russia is expelling diplomats from 23 different countries after those countries kicked russian diplomats out of theirs. how far will this go? mitzi: psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ( ) mike: i ve tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ) joni: think i d give up showing these guys
you don t have a federal charge, you can t have a state charge. it s very, very it s very, very different. a state homicide charge, which i think is coming up next, it s something people are more accustomed to seeing. family attorneys say they have enhanced audio saying one of the police officers threaten to kill sterling. what s the justice department s reaction? that s one of the new things we actually learned today. in addition to the enhanced aud audio, we learned that one of the police officers pointed a gun at his head. we asked the department of justice about that enhanced audio. their position is this is now up to the states. we ve turned the investigation over to the state attorney general s office so we can t comment on it. what, if anything, does this
line. for example, families of the victims has expressed and odin lloyd s family has already filed a civil suit against hernandez which would then go against his estate, is that affected by the fact that the murder conviction could be thrown out. odin lloyd s family attorneys say no, but as we move forward, that is something to look at. so if this that conviction were to be thrown out, who would initiate that, his lawyer or family members? hernandez family attorneys or hernandez s legal defense team would move to have that thrown out. keep watching this story. it s not over yet. our thanks to you. up next, president setting himself up promising movement on health care, tax reform, while a government shutdown looms, over funding for the border wall and military. we ll discuss whether he can pull it all off. but first, we are on the hunt for cnn heros. we needs you to nominate people doing extraordinary work to change the world. meet some of the people that have taken that opport