police chief pedro pete arradondo has spent weeks avoiding speaking about the mass shooting and specifically why it took 57 minutes to breach that door and take out the shooter? earlier this month he told our s shimon prokupecz he d release more information, quote, the family quit grieving. he didn t consider himself the one in charge. arradondo says he never stopped anyone from breaching the door, quote, i didn t issue any orders in that because it was locked and reinforced with a steel jam officers were unable to kick it in. and arradondo said he left both of his radios outside the school because he thought they d slow him down. cnn has reached out to dps and uvalde school district for comment. here with more is omar himen
positive change that the law in florida has managed to produce. there are already instances of gun violence that have been stopped, and it s proven it s because of that law. and if we get a lot more of that on the federal level, on the national level it s only going to get better. it s really not that hard to do. it s right there. jacqueline, what can the country expect to see at the march tomorrow? i think the march will serve as a reminder to everyday americans and politicians alike that there is serious momentum within the gun violence prevention movement. though the march in 2018 was four years ago now, we re going to come out just as strong in every corner of this country. you know, we ve seen a lot of social media activism during covid, and i think sharing information via social media is very helpful, but taking to the streets in person for everyone to visualize how widespread the support is for this movement across the country is going to
now. i don t want to interfere with the investigation. and, john, the ceo tells me that his team has been threatened, both, online and in person. he said those threats do track with threats that he says he s seen from the so-called group jane s revenge. he said he told the fbi and the local police about these threats. he also was able to confirm there were multiple people scene on the surveillance video he says that is now in the hands of authorities and he is waiting for more information. but john, once again, police here telling me they are looking at this as an arson investigation. they have not said anything about investigating this group, jane s revenge, john. randi kaye, thank you very much. we will be right back.
which has already brought hundred of charges in connection with the capitol assault do with the information the select committee has uncovered? and will these hearings generate the kind of political consensus that might be needed before the attorney general decides to aim as high as the select committee is already suggesting might be necessary? president trump summoned the mob, assembled the mob and lit the flame of this attack. you will also hear about plots to commit seditious conspiracy on january 6th, a crime defined in our laws as conspiring to overthrow, put down, or destroy by force the government of the united states or to oppose by force the authority thereof. when committee vice chair liz cheney said those words plot to commit seditious conspiracy while putting former president trump in a plot the implication
seditious president? and that s what the republicans have to do, but there s a bigger question about the people of this country and how they react. donald trump said in response to this, to last night s hearing the most patriotic thing i ve ever seen describing the january 6th insurrection and anyone who disagrees is, quote, an enemy of the nation. i think we need to pause and say to republicans, to americans who is this man? what does he represent? why are continuing leaders of this country throwing in their lot with this criminal seditious conspirator? why are so many people in this country following his every turn? because, i think, part of it is people are looking for information all over the web, all over the media to reinforce what they already believe. and i don t think this is