down here in ferguson, really a lot of question marks on many sides. will the protesters come out tonight? has the shooting changed the dynamic. what will the police permit tonight especially in front of the police station where a few hours ago we saw concrete barricades put up. one word that police chief belmar has used every and over again this is simply unsustainable. the standoff with the crowd sometimes throwing things and early in the hours in the morning shooting two police officers. he said this is simply unsustainable. will the protests be here out in front of the politician or police station or forest avenue. we have seen strong emotions on all sides. i was speaking to a protester up the block here she told me we were afraid as well. we were afraid we were being shot at. that s not going to keep them from coming out again tonight. we could see a real standoff with emotions running high. if you look at the long time line of this case from the shooting of mic
[horns blowing] acknowledgment nine months ago would have kept that from happening. [bleep] okay. that was just gunfire and now cops have guns drawn. on the hill up there. now, the shots rang out as demonstrators are protesting against the ferguson police department. just hours before the protest the town s police chief resigned after a scathing justice department report found widespread racial bias in his police department. and right now the search though is on for the gunman or gunmen who shot the officers. attorney general eric holder and the st. louis county police chief both calling the shooting an ambush. what happened last night was a pure ambush. this was not someone trying to bring healing to ferguson. this was a damn punk. punk who was trying to sow discord in an cherry trying to bring together a community that s been fractured for too long. this is really an ambush is what it is. you can t see it coming. you don t understand it s going to happen. you are de
very intensely in the media has it been relatively quiet or has there been protests every night. there have been some protests but the numbers were likely what we saw in august or even in november. about 150 out last night. but the dynamic here has changed dramatically and suddenly depending on events. it s a real question mark what the shooting will do to the numbers tonight. and especially the police response. they are really tread ago fine line and now emotions running high. what are they going to allow out in front of the police station tonight, greta. steve, thank you. it was the ferguson grand jury s decision not to indict officer darren wilson in the michael brown shooting that sparked more riots in the streets last november. and there is more news about the august shooting just last week the justice department announcing that the state of missouri that it will not prosecute officer wilson. and joining us officer wilson s lawyer james tuohy, good evening, sir. hi greta. ho