if wants all of these individuals want to claim there is something wrong with the system. why don t they vote? why was voter turnout so bad in st. louis. half of the people aren t aware of the judges running like the judge brian who gave the decision in this case. it wasn t a jury trial. it was this judge s decision. nobody was even aware you could vote for or against these individuals. don t claim there is something wrong with the system when your lack of a vote shapes that system. you were part of that system. you have to participate in your community. that s a huge problem here. i hope there is peace tomorrow. i hope that people can solve this civilly. i pray for my city. brian: i will say, too. two reporters which i spoke to, one of which was dave. he said he was more fearly as night fell on this day than he was at any time during ferguson. and if we put up some of the video from ferguson. we know how bad that got. yeah. it got very bad, indeed. i think as you mentioned there w
and medical conditions. check insulin label each time you inject. taking tzds with insulins, like toujeo®, may cause heart failure that can lead to death. find your rhythm and keep on grooving. let s groove tonight. ask your doctor about toujeo®. share the spice of life. brian: a fox news alert now. residents of st. louis are taking to the streets in protest after former cop jason stokely was acquitted in the shooting death of a black motorist. his naming anthony lamar smith. he was 24 years old at the time. police say these protests are no longer completely peaceful. they do not like the verdict. the state was not able to get the conviction of somebody of this cop planting a gun on lamar smith. will carr is in the streets with the protesters. and i don t know, will, it seems as though a lot of people are there from out of town in order to have their presence felt. yeah, brian. we have seen a lot of the people show up throughout the day.
hard to tell right now exactly where they are coming from. but they have been protesting since 9:00 a.m. this morning. all throughout the streets of st. louis. and right now they are actually trying to get on interstate 64. but the police throughout the course of the day have done a very good job of stopping the protesters. i want to show you this. this on all the access ramps to get onto the interstate you can see the police have shut it down here. now, a big problem, brian, is that behind us you can see is the barnes jewish hospital. these protesters just walked down, they shut down two sides of the street behind us, creating a potential safety issue. ambulances have been coming through. they would not have been able to get through. now you can see the protesters are coming across the street into open traffic over here. again, trying to get on to interstate 64 and as we are moving across here, can you see the officers are in a fluid position. it looks like they did not have this side
because this isn t a white house issue. this isn t a federal government issue. this is an issue of a community that needs to come together and talk with their law enforcement agencies. this is a community that needs to stand up. this is a community, look, i lived in st. louis, i live blocks from the arch. i had a drug den open up just blocks from me. i had one open up on the end of my street before i left st. louis. the problem is that racial disparity the problem is a political party that has ran this city into a hole in the ground, brian. that s the problem with st. louis. the problem is the opportunity that is swindled from st. louis city residents by these democrat party leaders by race baiters. by these hustlers, who are bussed in from out of town. look a what they do from my city, my hometown, and i m proud to be from auto st. louis. it infuriates me. it needs to stop. they have got to come together and stop. brian: i hear your passion. keep the monitor up in your studio. we
evidently, he had a gun with him. when a cop was in pursuit, he was actually caught on camera, one of those body cams saying when i capture this guy i m going to kill him. when he did catch up to him, five shots were fired, and he said that was proof that the shooting was premeditated. but there seems to be more to this case, at least that s what the jury found. well, that s what the judge had determined, absolutely. brian, it s good to be with you. speaking just personally and as a st. louis native, not as an organization at the moment. this is my hometown. i live blocks from the courthouse where the protests began. right now they are in central west end. there is a confluence of highway that dumps out into barnes jewish hospital right there. that s dangerous if you start shutting down highways, arteries to other parts of the city. that s a big hospital there. they have lot of people coming. that is really dangerous. nobody has the right to shut down a highway as for this case, thi