carefully defined. i want to, for everyone, let s go back inside the subway station and inside the train where, according to an eyewitness, this all played out. this is video we re going to show you and i m going to stop talking so you can hear it as well, the video of what one eyewitness sent in . so in this, you can see what looks like thick smoke. people covering their faces and you can see what looks like the train is moving. johnathan wackrow back with us. how important are videos like this and you know there s likely more than that that police are going to be able to get their hands on in trying to piece this together, figure out what
ensued when the train arrived at the subway station and the doors opened and then they came out. right now, we re standing by for this press conference. with me right now is, nope, still hasn t started yet. joining me right now, johnathan wackrow, with chief charles ramsey. chief, we see these new images. it s just, i think brings it back to, this investigation is under way. a manhunt under way. we have an identity of, any more information about the suspect but just to remember that now we have eight people shot and probably what was really an inside a train car, again, that just goes to point to the issue that was raised earlier, which is, early in an investigation, all the information you receive is inaccurate. a lot of the people who are listed as injured, many were injured during a stampede, if you will, as they re trying to leave the train.
A slew of Secret Service Agents surround the presidential motorcade as it travels toward the White House Jan. 20, 2021, during the inaugural parade in Washington, D.C. Official White House Photo by Ana Isabel Martinez Chamorro
Dark sunglasses, unsmiling mugs, a head on a swivel, the surreptitious earpiece, black suit, maybe the hint of a bulge under the jacket. Everybody knows a Secret Service agent when they see one, right?
Ah, but the United States Secret Service is way more than no-nonsense automatons packing heat and putting their lives on the line to protect presidents and other political bigwigs. When the United States Secret Service the USSS, for all you government acronym-iacs came into being at the end of the Civil War, protecting people wasn t even in its DNA.