evidenced by the video when i asked why are you doing this, copyright infringement and at that point it still didn t register with me. still didn t register with me why an officer would utilize such tactics. i mean, that s very high level understanding of ip addresses and copyright. he had to have learned that from season. i m trying to get to the bottom of who is teaching our officers this, because this practice needs to stock market it s unethical. it s a violation of our first amendment right, and it s not how you build a bridge between a community that has long had issues trusting law enforcement. all right. councilman jonathan ryan hernandez, thank you for coming on the show. and we want to add in a statement on ingram, santa ana police said the department was aware of the video that has surfaced and that the santa ana police department takes seriously all complaints regarding the service provided by the department and the conduct of its employees. as russian forces intensify
they were posted, ip addresses, seeing if there s likes from co-conspirators or friends. honestly, it will aid in understanding the psychological behavior behind these acts. 62-year-old man, person of interest, not a suspect. not the age of a type of person you think. . no. i was quite surprised when i saw 62-year-old gentleman as a person of interest in this thing. behavior alley and criminology, that s not what we are working for. . what do you think? i agree. it s out of the norm. we ll see what miss motives are. they have two of the three. motive, opportunity and means. they have established opportunity and the means of him or this individual committing this act. the whole thing now is motive. right now it is why did he do it, what was his methodology
psyche, all russian soccer teams have been banned from competing internationally until further notice, which means russia may not play in this year s world cup. i think russians will be devastated at being cut off from international sport, the world cup in particular. just a few years ago, russia was hosting the world cup in moscow. reporter: ukraine s government is even pressing for russia to be cut off from the global internet. analysts say it s not clear if the nonprofit that operates the global system of ip addresses and domain names has the power to do that, and they say it may not even be such a good idea since cutting russians off from the rest of the digital world will also cut them off from legitimate outside information about the war and may limit many russians to only getting propaganda. brian todd, cnn, washington. stephen hamilton is an assistant professor of economics at the george washington university. at this hour he joins us from brisbane, australia. so, stephen
cyber attack on ukrainian agencies today. the country s defense ministry says its website and two of ukraine s largest banks were hit by cyber attack. sean is a cnn cyber reporter. what do we know about the attack and who would be responsible here? victor, we re still learning more about this incident by the hour. it comes, obviously, as tensions are high and the world is waiting to see whether russia will further invade ukraine. i should point out it s a relatively cheap and easy way to disrupt a website, so called distributed denial of service attack where you re blocking access to it. it doesn t take a lot of sophistication. i just spoke or texted with an investigator on the ground and ukrainian official who said it s too early to tell who is behind this. they are blocking access points to the websites that are coming from ip addresses and trying to