quartzite lycée suspects are at large he is armed and dangerous. they are determined to bring him into custody this a 40 year old andre is a local resident, investors have yet to determine a moment and they do not believe the suspect was related to any of the four victims. police are withholding the victims names to give their families time to grieve privately. they say all four were adults. three mail, one female each killed at a separate location but within the same general neighborhood. all small town of 8030 miles south of atlanta. this is a sad day in hampton as a community will grieve together. as a police department will do everything in our power to ensure the person is brought to justice regards longmore was last seen dry at gmc arcadia georgia tech denver dhf 756. they say he was carrying a black handgun and urging anyone who sees him not to confront him but call 91 per there a also offerig 10,000 dollar reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction
thank you for staying up late with us, i will see you at the end of tomorrow. lat with us, i will see you at we have breaking news about january 6th out tonight news about one of the key law enforcement agencies that has been at the center of several january 6th hearings so far. tonight, we are learning that the u.s. secret service service erased text messages sent by secret service officials between january the 5th and sixth of last year. that is according to a letter sent by congress a government watchdog that oversees the secret service. importantly, the letter says that the text messages were erased after they were requested as part of an evaluation of what happened on january the 6th being conducted by that government watchdog. the letter notes that the secret service is claiming that the messages were erased as part of a device replacement program. again, it is important to note that the messages were erased only after they were requested by the inspector general. the
a government watchdog that oversees the secret service. importantly, the letter says those text messages were erased after, after they were requested as part of an evaluation of what happened on january 6th being conducted by that government watchdog. the letter notes that the secret service is claiming that the messages were erased as part of a device replacement program. it is important to note that the messages were erased only after they had been requested by the inspector general. and the inspector general also points out in this letter that her office has been repeatedly rebuffed while trying to obtain these records. a spokesman for the secret service responded to the release of this letter tonight, saying we take strong issue with these categorically false claims and he will be responding in detail shortly. well, it s been two and a half hours since that tweet and we have not seen a more full statement now from the secret service. you will recall that the secret servic
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i have just the person to ask. joining us now is an investigative reporter for the washington post and has done some of the most preemptive reporting on the secret service. she s the author of zero fail, the rise and fall of the secret service. thank you for joining us tonight. let us start with the obvious question, what is your reaction to this story? you are somebody that knows the secret service more than most, erasing tax messages? my first reaction upon reading the inspector general s letter, and our great crack team at the washington post getting a copy of, it was oh my gosh, not again. the secret service has had a s history of unpleasant, or unflattering records that disappear under the cover of night. they may contain answers to questions the don t look so good for the service, or don t look so good for the current president at the time. this happened in regards to john f. kennedy s assassination,