transport mr. gray. lieutenant rice officer miller and officer narrow failed to establish probable cause for mr. gray s arrest as no crime had been committed by mr. gray. accordingly, lieutenant rice officer miller and officer narrow illegally arrested mr. gray. upon arrival of the transport wagon driven by officer caesar goodsen, the officers loaded mr. gray into the wagon and at no point was he secured by a seat belt while in the wagon contrary to a bpd general order. lieutenant rice then directed bpd wagon to stop at baker street. at baker street lieutenant rice officer narrow and officer miller removed mr. gray from the wagon, placed flex cuffs on his wrists placed leg shackles on his ankles and complete pdd required paperwork. the officers then loaded mr. gray back into the wagon placing him on his stomach headfirst
until a bpd wagon arrived to transport mr. gray. the officers failed to establish probable cause for mr. gray s arrest as no crime had been committed by mr. gray. accordingly, lieutenant rice officer miller and officer nero illegally arrested mr. gray. upon arrival of the transport wagon driven by officer cesar goodson, the officers loaded mr. gray into the wagon and at in point was he secured by a seat belt while in the wagon contrary to a bpd general order. lieutenant rice then directed bpd wagon to stop at baker street. at baker street lieutenant rice officer nero and officer miller removed mr. gray from the wagon, placed flex cuffs on his wrists placed leg shackles on his ankles and completed required paperwork. officer miller officer nero and lieutenant rice then loaded mr. gray back into the wagon,
and officer narrow failed to establish probable cause for mr. gray s arrest as no crime had been committed by mr. gray. accordingly, lieutenant rice officer miller and officer narrow illegally arrested mr. gray. upon arrival of the transport wagon driven by officer caesar goodson, lieutenant rice officer narrow and officer miller loaded mr. gray into the wagon and at no point was he secured by a seat belt while in the wagon, contrary to a b.p.d. general order. lieutenant rice then directed b.p.d. wagon to stop at bakers street. at bakers street lieutenant rice, officer narrow, and officer miller removed mr. gray from the wagon, placed flex cuffs on his wrists placed leg shackles on his ankles and completed required paperwork. officer miller officer narrow and lieutenant rice then loaded mr. gray back into the wagon, placing him on his stomach, head first on to the floor of the
numbers are. partly because of their tactics. these people are very focused on the message on being heard. i have seen no vandalism. there have been arrests. there was just a showdown right before you came to me, don. where the cops couldn t get them out of the lane of traffic. it was interesting. they started putting some flex cuffs on people. then they took them off. they did not arrest the people there. i think a couple they probably took into custody. just as many i saw them release. i think the police are being mindful of not doing anything to destaeblize the situation. all right. chris cuomo. get back to you. get back to brook. deb feyerick. and correspondents in the field tonight. as protests spread. this is not just politics or policy. a man is dead here. his family is in mourning. joining me now is eric garner s daughter, ericka. thank you for joining us. how are you doing? thank you for having me.
he pulled up his turtleneck to cover his face. when police arrested 40-year-old jonathan graham for peeping into the the window of a teenage girl, they suspected he was more than just a voyeur. in his possession were items for a more violent crime. a bag was found with several different kinds of knives, three pair of handcuffs, flex cuffs, condoms, sex lubricants, sex toys, lock picking tool, bandanna, black clothing, which in our business, that s a rape kit. police now suspected graham was responsible for the murder of gary elwood and the sexual assault of janet haynes, crimes that occurred 18 years earlier in the very same neighborhood. at the time of gary elwood s murder, graham was living with