perhaps, someone even say three, there would be no thought this could continue, this would actually happen here. and yet, now we re seeing more and more instances from the dhs bulletins about political grievance, what motivates people, to now. why do you think this keeps happening? is it the idea that people are emboldened, they won t get caught? or is there a blind spot when it comes to law enforcement focus? or is it politics at play? well, i think what you are watching is a threat that is continuing forward. where you see, you know, thousands of people stormed the capitol. but lots of them dressed in tactical gear, military gear, carrying weapons. and then you see an individual storms the home of nancy pelosi in san francisco with a plan to break her legs and hold her hostage and assaults her husband. and fights with police to, you know, a thing where in the midterm elections, you see people in tactical gear sitting around with rifles and polling locations, exercising their
home. they started raising money for a possible ransom demand, canvassing the city with flyers and more. we put 77 billboards all around the city. i felt that if people see her face, they can move her. shannon s family and friends kept waiting, but no ransom demands came in. that was the one and only call. as time goes on, you realize, she s gone. she s not coming back. law enforcement focus on the key lead. the softball umpire, butch hinton. he s still the prime suspect in the disappearance of shannon, i m assuming? will he is, we have no other subjects. they don t have any physical evidence to link him to shannon, so they executed a series of search warrants. this was to take his blood sample for dna, if dna was found that matched his hair samples. additional search warrants let law enforcement go to
that people in law enforcement intelligence have been saying for years now, that the biggest domestic threat in the united states is white supremacists terrorism. we have seen this over and over again that that is the case. we are almost becoming inured to it. i think that a few years, ago this massacre would ve been even more world stopping that it is. but we have become used to a certain amount of regular mass shootings in this country. it shouldn t change the fact that this is what it looks like, an act of white supremacy terrorism. we need, much more law enforcement focus on this kind of radicalization. and i agree with you. i would hope that it is a time that we see more action and more focus. i also would hope that as we see in fact if it comes to be
home. they started raising money for a possible ransom demand, canvassing the city with flyers and more. we put 77 billboards all around the city. i felt that if people see her face, they can move her. shannon s family and friends kept waiting, but no ransom demands came in. that was the one and only call. as time goes on, you realize, she s gone. she s not coming back. law enforcement focus on the key lead. the softball umpire, butch hinton. he s still the prime suspect in the disappearance of shannon, i m assuming? will he is, we have no other subjects. they don t have any physical evidence to link him to shannon, so they executed a series of search warrants. this was to take his blood sample for dna, if dna was found that matched his hair samples. additional search warrants let law enforcement go to
reporting requirement of sexual assault in our schools and we saw what happened in loudoun. just this week or 500 students walk out, saying our schools don t feel safe because you had an individual, a ninth grade girl went into a bathroom and was the victim of a violent sexual assault, and then the perpetrator then was transferred to another school where a second alleged sexual assault took place. right now you have parents saying listen, this isn t about left or right, this is about common sense, right or wrong. the first step a parent should have come of the first confidence is they drop their child off at a school, that they are going to be safe, so again, mark herring would rather focus on far left politics, in fact he brags that he turned that office of the attorney general of virginia as a progressive powerhouse. i want you to get back to a law enforcement focus, and that is where having so many virginians come down and rally around everywhere we go across the state. tucker: i