i like that, it s not even friday yet. everybody have a blessed day, you, too. don t forget to set your dvr. for now, america reports. sandra: fox news alert, new developments in the idaho murder mystery, investigators rule out several potential suspects in the gruesome killings of the four students more than three weeks ago. john: despite mounting frustration from the victims families and the college community, they maintain they are making progress in the quest to find the killer. angela, a recent graduate of the college has been covering the case from the very beginning. she will join us with what she is learning from her police sources.
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that video. it s a very sad tragedy in new york. the victim was taken to the hospital and is reportedly in stable condition. the police are asking, new york police are asking for the public s health to identify those attackers. if you have any information you can call crime stoppers. back to you, john. john: in a lot of cases people are standing by watching all of this because they don t know if maybe the people doing the beating might have a gun in their pocket as well. there was a man who was standing by thinking that he was going to wait for the ambulance to show up, he never did anything. he reportedly did not call you there. john: it s amazing what is going on in our cities across america. thank you very much. jacqui: the follow up on the story we told you yesterday is a st. louis judge calls out a liberal city prosecutor, saint kim gardens office abandon its duty to prosecute those charged with crime. this after three murder cases were dismissed within a week.
the job that they do with that is protecting and serving people. i saw it in the military context, if you believe your commanders or your leadership will not have your back when you go and do difficult things, why be proactive? why do that job at all if you are going to be in the middle of a war zone without the tools that you need to intervene? so this is a city losing officers in an increasingly lawless environment, but i want to bring it to what happened a year ago, if they saw what they did wherever they wanted to do it, and finding new moments to do it in a stronger police force in the process, they have a problem with this and yell about the guns and know it is a lie, that s not what is going to address this, most of them are obtained illegally and they have to find a way to do it anyway. it is cops on the streets empowered to do their job that will address these problems. john: the mayor was yelling about illegal guns yesterday after this happen, let s listen to what muriel bo
today is because of one affluent neighborhood that received unfortunately a horrific thing this past week, but in southeast d.c. we are seeing neighborhoods who are experiencing this on a daily basis. there is a reason why 80% of minorities in this country say they don t want to defund the police. but the spotlight has not been on them until now. i m glad there is finally coverage, but it has been certain neighborhoods in d.c. that have been dealing with this on a daily basis, and that s why we do need to stack up the police, they are there to help the most vulnerable and i hope there is a change in course by the city council. john: as we were saying last hour, it s a tragedy that it happens in certain neighborhoods in washington, d.c., but the fact that it is spreading out into areas that have typically been immune to this and much lower crime rates and that people are now getting attention. it is really changing the tone of the whole thing. the d.c. mayor muriel bowser seems to be