he was wanted for 15 years. this is the kind of thing that goes on when you have an incompetent administration trying to cover up what they failed to do before, during, and then what they did afterwards. how many guys are out there who were eyewitnesses to what happened? almost two dozen who were actually eyewitness participants. so get them all to go to frank wolf and say, i want if you re watching, go to congressman from virginia, frank wolf, my congressman, by the way, who is the only one who cares what happens to you and wants to know the answers. he s got all the questions. all right. let s hope they take you up on that. let s talk about your new book called american heros on the home front. the hearts of heros. these are heros. this is a beautiful book that tells the story about when they come home. pretty stark. it s very graphic in some parts. the american people need to know what these families have been through. we had to have special permission to go down
story. thank you for being with us. what are you hearing now? good morning elisabeth and good morning everyone. a short time ago the body of 20-year-old richard shoop of teaneck, new jersey was removed from the garden state plaza mall. they removed the body and left a short time later. shoop walked into the mall around 9:20 last night just before closing. he was heavily armed. he had a modified rifle that looked like an ak-47. he was dressed in black looking ready to kill but only wanted to kill himself. he was found in a remote area of the mall under construction. police say he had a significant drug past, a user of heroin as well as mda, molly ecstasy. they say he also left some sort of note as well. a troubled person certainly. that s the latest from outside the paramus mall.
no. if you do, make sure you ve got a camera on. heather, we re going to get to the news in just a minute, but right now was it just a prank? no. it sounds like it was a lot more than that. now the miami dolphins and the nfl investigating death threats and awful voice mail. jonathan martin of the dolphins said i m not playing any more. rich incognito is the reason, a line man with a history of being not the best teammate. many people are wondering is this typical hazing. it went way over the line and is now a national story. allegedly the text messages left to martin, incognito was threatening. the dolphins suspended incognito but it raises the
worse. especially when you see six or 200 people signing up on the second day. if that doesn t go into effect issues then a lot of insurers will say, i don t want to get involved with this. this is a mess. this is not economic for me. so we need to look at how we help rural americans, how we equalize things in this country. absolutely. instead of down playing this, as jay carney has. they haven t talked about it. they ve lied about it, unfortunately. peter johnson, jr. good to see you. coming up, the nfl hazing story taking a troubling twist. the dolphins star accused of bullying his own teammate with death threats. we want to know how should the dolphins handle the nfl and this player? share your thoughts on facebook and we ll read them later on. are you looking for a job? stick around, cheryl casone up next with the top companies that are hiring right now. (knocking)
question? bullying? is it extortion? there s also the accusation there was $15,000 paid to incognito to go on a trip. does this happen all the time? what responsibility does the coaching staff or ownership have over actions like this? what should be done ultimately? some argue martin leaving was the best thing he could have done. he was a nice guy out from stanford. he said i m not going to stay here. you guys can suffer alone on the field if you re not going to protect me off the field. initially the story started as in the case with a lot of teams the rookies have to pay for the drinks of the senior members. you start to look at this particular case and on-line you can read the verbatim of one of the voice mails mr. incognito left for this kid. racial tones. i mean we re not going to talk about it on a family television show but it s extraordinarily over the line. now the nfl, it sound like