you can see what appears olson tossing a popcorn box at reeves. then he gets his gun and shoots. just this week, prosecutors release photographs from inside the theatre. the defense is that reeves was hit with a cell phone. the witnesses say they saw him throw popcorn. does this new evidence hurt or help reeves case? there s now a photo of the cell phone at the feet of where reeves was sitting. i think it helps him. stand your ground not only applies when a person is in fear of death or great bodily harm but when they re already in fear of a forcible felony against them. in florida the law affords you additional protections. that could be deemed a forcible
about. well, especially for those who watch fox news, reverend al, i have to say. that s their soul audience. in fact, i think darrell issa might as well be on the payroll of roger ails. he s just keeping the hearings going so fox & friends has something to talk about in the morning. they keep running the same stuff over and over and over again and the people who watch it are dumb enough to believe it. thanks if for your time tonig tonight. have a great weekend. you, too. ahead, new evidence released takes us inside the florida movie theatre where a man was shot dead. plus, the mother accused of trying to kill her children gets charges reduced. the politics nation justice files next. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses.
or not this was reasonable here. and there s a lot of conditionses here that i don t think are going to help reeves, including his wife. so i don t know whether this new evidence, whether these photographs are going to help or hurt or really make a difference at all. you know how i feel about the stand your ground law. this is crazy. cell phone for deadly force. let s go to another big case in florida. it involves a mother trying to kill her three children. we learned this week that ebony will kkerson wilkerson, the mother who drove her three children into the atlantic ocean will be charged with attempted second degree murder. she was originally arrested on attempted first degree charges. the lesser charge from prosecutors blooe they don t believe wilkerson s actions were premeditated. last month, wilkerson drove a minivan carrying her three children into the ocean in daytona beach, florida, telling police she was trying to escape an abusive husband.
homicide have gone up. so that s a misnomer. this law does not protect. in fact, it s just bringing on more increased criminal behavior due to the stand your ground laws. and it s spreading nationally, sabrina. your national action network convention, both of you. and 25 states now with the stand your ground law. that s awful. i think people are not paying attention to what s going on until it hits their front door. a lot of people are being blind sided by what s going on in exactly what the law means. so they think that this law is going to protect and benefit them when it s not, as a victim. now attorney crump in florida, the state where it all began, the senate just approved a so-called warning shot bill. a move to expand the controversial stand your ground law. the bill was inspired by marissa alexander who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for firing a
involved in a border officer gettinging killed so he could get support for new gun control laws. that is insane and just undig fi fied to the office of the presidency and the attorney general of the united states of america. i m going to have to leave it there. thank you both for your time tonight. and be sure to watch deposit disrupt with karen finney, right here on msnbc. coming up, new photos from inside the florida movie theatre where a man was shot ged over popcorn. it has a controversial sfraial your ground law back in the headlines. tonight, my exclusive interviews with the mothers of trayvon martin and jordan davis, who are turning tragedy into action. also the shame of the ryan budget. republicans just voted to gut the safety net and give tax cuts to millionaires. senator bernie sanders joins me. and later, big news on this guy.