conspiracy theorys that cropped up during the presidential campaign, a fake story about hillary clinton, a child sex ring, and a washington, d.c. pizza restaurant. our justice correspondent pamela brown is working this story. a gunman fired multiple shots inside that restaurant, crowded with a lot of people. reporter: that s right. police say he fired multiple rounds after pointing his rifle at an employee. no one was injured, but the armed confrontation shows the real-life consequences of online lies. the dramatic standoff captured in these photos began moments after this man, edgar madison welch, armed with an ar-15 and a hand gun, walked into this popular d.c. pizza place. police say firing multiple rounds. he was walking straight directly to the back room. a staff member indicated that this was a gunman, and we just swiftly made our way out to the
that all changed when officer vincent saw mr. scott holding up a semi-automatic hand gun as he sat in his vehicle. officer vincent told sergeant pendergraft what he had seen and they decided to leave and come back with marked cars to make an arrest for the marijuana and further investigate the firearm. these observations are corroborated by both officer statements as well as radio traffic in which sergeant pendergraft asked other officers to join them because they had seen a man with drugs and a gun. i m going to play you that radio traffic.
they check his identification and his vehicle and realize that his vehicle in the parking lot is a vehicle wanted by salt lake police department in a double homicide. finding two high powered rifles and a hand gun, police take him in for custody. law enforcement in kentucky didn t realize when they brought him into the room, really who they had. they didn t know how many homicides he had committed and how commit hd had was to not being apprehended. it wasn t until they got him in the station where they started talking about salt lake city and shootings. and he got worried and manufactured his escape. he took off. during a break in the interview, franklin escapes through an open window and disappears. one of america s deadliest serial killers is back on the street. but now, police have his real name. on september 25th, 1980, joseph
18%. the murder rate in new york is up 11%. this is because this president and his attorney general do not support law enforcement. the fbi director himself said that there s a chill wind blowing through law enforcement in this country and the president is contributing to that chill wind mightily. if he really wants to reduce violence in this country we need to start jamming aggressively those folks who are felons who are in possession of a hand gun and who are using those handguns in the commission of crimes. the president would unleash the forces of the federal law enforcement system to work together with local law enforcement, we d reduce violence all across this country. he doesn t understand that. i m a former federal prosecutor. i did it in new jersey when i was a prosecutor. that will make sure that i lead the fight as president with a strong attorney general to loweller gun violence in this country, but not through passing laws and regulations on law abiding citizens. but by go
this country. we don t need to worry about creating new laws. that s how it evolved over time. very influenced by my time as a prosecutor. in 2009 you told sean hannity you were moderate to left on gun control measures. is that still true? i don t think it is. at the time, i don t know who i was comparing myself to. the fact is my record in new jersey is very clear. since i ve been governor of new jersey, i vetoed the 50 caliber rifle ban, vetoed the reduction of magazine limits from 15 to 10, a statewide registration system and pardoned six out of state folks arrested in new jersey for having legally owned a hand gun someplace else and having carried it through new jersey. i think that s wrong and i pardoned those people. my record on the gun issue in new jersey during my time as governor has been very clear right from the beginning, first one of those pardonings