report. it goes to show that the louisville police department has been practicing and abusing the black community in that city for many, many years. according to the justice department, they ve known for years that the police department was targeting african americans for for pretextual police stops, trying to figure out ways to get them to pull over, and then finding additional cars that they could look into. they renamed a crime unit called the viper unit, but continued doing the same things. the city itself looked into some of the practices of the police department targeting african americans, and nothing changed after doing that. here is attorney general merrick garland describing some of the findings. some officers have demonstrated disrespect for the people they are sworn to protect. some have videotaped themselves throwing drinks at pedestrians from their cars, assaulted people with disabilities, and called black people, monkeys, animal, and boy. this conduct is un
exclusive sit down one on one with kentucky governor andy bashir in his first interview since the mass shooting in louisville. it s okay to not be okay. i m not okay right now opening up about his personal connection to the attack. this person murdered my friend. probably one of my five closest friends, plus taking action. we have an active shooter, peas and employee of old national bank get here now. +911 audio released shows the horror of the attack. has anybody been shot him in a closet hiding? reeves will the governor push for new gun restrictions at least take a step so that we can intervene when we know somebody s about to go out and murder a whole bunch of people. end real life succession. fox news accused of hiding evidence on the eve of their defamation trial. i think they re headed for a full blown journalistic and legal disaster . details fit for a tv show emerge about the drama at the heart of the network. cnn prime time starts now. good evening. i m caitlin colli
laced with a powerful animal tranquilizer called zilla. seymour commonly known as trank is a quote emerging threat in the nation. it s a drug we told you about last month during our town hall and fentanyl, according to a d a report released last year. overdose deaths involving tranq has increased dramatically is the first time in history than any administration has declared a substance as an emerging threat to the country. now the vitamin ist rations has 90 days to put together a national response. the news continues. cnn primetime with caitlin collins starts now, caitlin. anderson. thank you so much. have a powerful interview tonight and a heartbroken city. exclusive sit down one on one with kentucky governor andy bashir in his first interview since the mass shooting in louisville. it s okay to not be okay. i m not okay right now opening up about his personal connection to the attack. this person murdered my friend. probably one of my five closest friends, plus taking action
new remarks before he leaves the u. s for northern ireland? we re watching as air force one prepares to take off just moments from now these stories and more right here on cnn news, central. first on cnn investigators say that new video shows the massacre inside the louisville bank lasted for only about one minute. this is according to a review of the instagram video that the gunman live streamed as he carried out this attack. we should also be learning even more new details very soon, officials are planning to offer the public an update on the investigation. next hour. we will bring that to you live. when it begins moments ago, cnn obtained brand new dispatch audio from the louisville police department. listen to this. 25 year old white male hunter sturgeon 64. he s texted. a friend called a friend left a voicemail. he s going to kill everyone at the bank feeling through title. cnn s adrian broadus is in louisville, kentucky. for us joining me once again, adrian, what more a
become something of an epidemic , and there s different kinds of violence and different motivations for all of it, but people in louisville have come to believe i think the city is got a real problem and no one has all the answers. but i can tell you right now the city feels the mayor craig greenberg, by the way, the mayor of louisville was nearly assassinated himself during his own campaign. he was shot in his campaign office through the sweater. he uh you know, thankfully you know, wasn t injured, but that gives you an idea of just this is the top topic in the city of louisville. why is this a violent place right now? and how are we going to recover from this tragedy? and what are we gonna do about it? and just the idea that the governors campaign was being run out of that building where this shooting happened, and obviously hit a lot of praise for officer nick wilton court galloway that first two who were on the scene . scott s going to stay with us. we have much more of this exclus