chokehold death of jordan neely was arrested and charged with second degree manslaughter. his family says it s not enough. this case is raising tough questions about mental illness, homelessness and the level of threat that commuters can be subjected to. our panel will debate that balance. plus, what is president biden doing about the border problem? it seems like everything he is trying is being blocked by the courts or the aclu, so what s being done tonight with thousands of migrants that entered the u.s.? well, some are now living in the gymnasium of a new york elementary school. we ll discuss if that s the right answer. and two fishermen are going to jail for their illegal and creative attempt to reel in a winner. we got weights in fish. get the [ bleep ] out of here. get the [ bleep ] out of here. we will get into that because obviously people take that their fishing very seriously. that was awesome. that was watergate awesome. we got them? my panel is read
100 hours. so i think i ll get started right now. i m literally already in the game right now. so i ll get started with this. cnn this morning, more important, starts now. good morning, everyone. caitlyn is off. phil mattingly is here. where is your coffee? i can t get to it. that is the only safe way. i only bought you one that is not even the one control room the spillable one is even under that. impressive effort to make sure i don t screw up to day. phil mattingly, it s been a great week. let s get through three hours. let s get started with five things to know this friday, may 12th. title 42 expired at midnight. officials are bracing to handle tens of thousands of migrants in the weeks ahead. prosecutors say they re filing manslaughter charges against the man that choked a man to death on a new york city subway. sources tell cnn that daniel penny will turn himself in. and elon musk has chosen a ceo to head twitter. she currently heads up nbc universal s
at least 10 other people are injured. brian: the driver is in custody and facing several charges already. police say they are still investigating and have not yet released the identity of the driver. steve: i was reading in one of the local papers down in brownsville today, and what the police officers there in brownsville said there are three possible explanations for why that suv plowed into those people. the first one? intoxication. the second, an accident. or the third one intentional. ainsley: yeah, one police officer said doesn t appear to be accidental but a judge, judge eddy trivino jr. said it s unclear with the driver lost control or intentionally ran into the group. i guess they will know more after they interview them. awaiting toxicology reports to find out if there were drugs or any alcohol in their system. brian: hit a cu curb, lost control and people were miss his way. defense attorney would have representing the driver. this is going to be unbelievabl
a verdict in the proud boys trial. four out of the five members of the far right group facing seditious conspiracy charges were found guilty while all five were found guilty of conspiracy to obstruct congress. all of this related to their roles in the january 6th insurrection. a high-tech manhunt ends with an arrest. police track down the suspect in a deadly atlanta shooting with a network of cameras and an old-fashioned tip from the public. the suspect s mother speaking out this morning about the shooting, as well. and the worst wave of attacks on ukraine so far this year. kyiv rappelled a barrage of strikes and russia faces attacks after the drone explosion over the kremlin. still unclear who was behind that attack, but the u.s. calls russia s accusation ukraine did it on orders from the u.s., quote, ridiculous. we are following these major developing stories and many more all coming in here to cnn news central. four members of the proud boys have just been found guil
people from asking for help. we begin with breaking news from russia, where the kremlin claims ukraine tried to assassinate vladimir putin in an overnight drone attack. this video, purports to show an explosion over the kremlin. wait for you. it you see it in the middle of your screen. russia has provided no clear evidence to back up this claim. a spokesperson for ukraine s president told local media that kyiv had nothing to do with this alleged incident and called it an expected trick from our opponents. moments ago, secretary of state blinken was asked about this during a press freedom day event. i can t in any way validate them. we simply don t know. i would take anything coming out of the kremlin with a very large shaker of salt. let s see. we ll see what the facts are. it s hard to comment or speculate without knowing what the facts are. joining us now to take a closer look, chief foreign correspondent, richard engel, and military analyst, barry mccafrey, and dan d