flash lites. this neighborhood was being covered in suspicious persons, in extra watches and neighborhood patrols and concerned citizens. it was everywhere. it was on facebook. and the count created some neighborhoods to help each other. and the types of things that these neighbors would talk about to each other was about the crime that was being committed to them. to their neighbors. a crime they had seen happening across the street from them. a crime that some was reported but not all. you heard a lot of people talk about, i didn t call the police because what s the point. crime is over and the people are gone.
photo, no one testified to that photo. you re objecting this neighborhood with a neighborhood sign up front. it is a chapter heading of what i will be presenting. my fear here is just that i m going to have to object every single slide when it comes up if no one testified to it or information that no one testified to it. i think a number of things the state has a continuing objection then to the i understand that s not in evidence but the sign itself simply being used as indicated as sort of a chapter marker. i ll permit the defense to use that. what the changes that have been made now to the slide that showed the training, what i
these are real experiences of real people who were very scared. they took it upon them selves to do something about it. got cameras. called the police. notify each other. citizens watch. neighborhood watch. there s absolutely nothing wrong with that. even travis himself had taken it upon himself to try to investigate one person who was identified potentially being homeless and living under the bridge. travis explained to you that he had learned about a neighbor having her purse stolen, of course, there were other complaints of crime in the neighborhood, as well. and he thought after boating home one afternoon and seeing what he thought was a homeless
0 cash bond on charges of battery, disorderly conduct and resisting an officer. and there s more. his criminal history reportedly dates back to 1999 and includes felonies and misdemeanors in various states. so, you re going to see attention turned. if this is accurate reporting by several media outlets, you re going to see attention turned on this phenomenon we re experiencing that covid has caused judges to empty out prisons. that some activist das and judges are engaged in letting people go who in past years would have been detained. watch for the focus to change on why this gentleman was on the street. we have to, regardless of that, just kind of remember that these are five people who have lost their lives and 40 people that are severely injured. frank and tom, extraordinary reporting, as always. thank you for being with me. that wraps up the hour for me. i m jose diaz-balart. craig melvin picks up with more news right now. good monday morning to you. craig melvin here. what
morning, walking the dogs, getting the kids ready to go to school, beginning their commute to work. this is a neighborhood right now that i think is very fair to say is shocked. people brought some of the congressmen into their apartments and homes to give them shelter in the moments after the attack. and just here at the media who have gathered here, i want to mention, people make a lot of comments about the news media these days. what we had here this morning was the police on the scene, came up to us to offer the news media some very cold water. brianna. bringing out the best in people. you re right. that s an idealic neighborhood. barbara starr, thank you. president trump was quick to respond to the shooting. this is what he said. many lives would have been