suspect. they are believed to be a black male with dreads, black short sleeve shirt and camo shorts. ashley: lauren joins us with the latest. what was supposed to be a fun day at the beach turned horrifying. a fight broke out between two groups and one then pulled a gun. i was laying down having a good time and i heard six or seven shots and everybody start running. the board walk was full of people and everybody start running left to right and then i notice people got shot. the beach was packed with people celebrating memorial day, they were sent scrambling. officers nearby responded and police are investigating what happened and how many people were involved. some were innocent bystanders. they were taken to the children s hospital. four minors, ranging from one year old to 17. one person is in surgery and one is stable. police have one person of interest in custody and there is an ongoing manhunt for another. ashley: thank you. to another fox news alert, house rule
need to restructure, we need to reconfigure the way in which we police. here we are still waiting for real reform to the way policing is conducted in this country. laura: actually the reform and al sharpton and others are pining for already happened necessity memphis. that police department already revised its policies following the murder of george floyd. the effort was called re-imagine policing in memphis. now, it was called reimagining policing but what was re-imagined? it was re-imagined with awful consequences. in addition to addressing excessive force the department also loosened its hiring standards. in fact, two of the five officers involved in the killing of nichols were hired during this period. so when folks like cory booker or al sharpton blame this this shows the overwhelming need for what they call police reform, i agree. we need to reform their reforms. like memphis, chicago lowered its hiring standards for police in 2022. they were following the likes of
cover for reckless spending. alexandria hoff live in washington with the very latest. alexandria, good morning. good morning, ashley, todd last week white house press secretary karine jean-pierre said it was not over. that was four months after the president said this. speak with the pandemic is over. we still have a problem with covid. we are still doing a lot of work on it, but the pandemic is over. eight months after the president made that statement more than three years after and acted, the white house will end two national emergencies stating this, at present the emergency declarations extended to may 11th and end both emergencies on that date. this would align with the administration s previous commitment to give 60 days notice prior to the termination of the phd. the republicans to manning for spending come with the declarations needs to end now. $817 billion in stimulus checks, $678 billion in employment, 39 million in housing programs. steve scalise sharing th
my question for you, alex, what does the person living in l.a. think when they hear something like this? the law-abiding citizen? law-abides citizens, just adding to the misery much l.a. county. they are not getting that with george george gascon and the news keeping piling on. people are fleeing california, 70,000 people in the last year alone. people want to see change and are not getting it from political leadership in l.a. todd: i ve had liberal people i went the to law school with, say, they are scared for their safety. far left saying we need help, they don t like this. thank you. ashley: thank you. to this. the new york times facing
trial? i don t think it is that relevant come honestly. the defense is trying to deter the big fact that was disclosed and that is the ballistics that came out, which is that they show casings found next to maggie matt show casings found at the private range. that is the big point here. so the footprint because an individual who is involved in law enforcement was putting a marker down is really irrelevant and just a distraction. todd: what about the two shooters defense, is that convincing to you, jennifer? it was normal. the defense has got to come up with something that the jury might buy. because there were two guns used, they explore that with the witness. the witness was honest and said, listen, this could be a a possibility. but the evidence is not pointing towards that. ashley: you talked about the ballistic evidence at the beginning but what else has