are protesting the death of a homeless man who was placed in a choke hold by a former u.s. marine on a subway. the incident all caught on camera we have to warn you this video is disturbing. eye witnesses say a 30-year-old jordan nearly burst into an aggressive tirade during the train ride screaming and whipping garbage at several people before being put in the choke hold. police also confirmed that he had more than 40 prior arrests. the man who put him in a choke hold or was later taken into custody and eventually released without charges. the city s medical examiner has ruled neely s death as a homicide after he was subdued in the choke hold. alvin bragg was investigating the death and growing calls to charge a man with murder. far left democrat lawmakers are with rhetoric. alexandria across jo cortez tweeting he was murdered another democrat declared that another black man has been publicly executed. in massachusetts ayanna pressley called his quote death a lynching. t
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
norah: fentanyl crackdown. inside the dea s year-long f stofri wereoi norah: chilng new video of susp murderer bryan kohberge. what the footage reveals. the world health organization now says covid-19 is no longer a global emergency. today s announcement is a symbolic end to the coronavirus pandemic, which killed more than 7 million people. we are just hours away from the coronation of king charles iii. i think he s an amazing, amazing guy, and i m proud to be a brit. norah: and on the road with a touching story of how this hand drawn artwork led to an incredible friendship. this was a stranger, and she was doing that just for me, and that s the beauty of it. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. we will get to the details of those major drug busts targeting fentanyl in just a moment. the dea reviewing today it has arrested more than 3,000 people. but we do want to begin tonight with new a shatred expectations
seriously injured. has left this entire community here rattled including uc davis. he we understand that they are about to make an announcement here that they have a person detained in connection with the two homicides and this attempted homicide. now, since this all started of course the community of uc davis, you know, many students have been very scared including the people that live here. and the university has even told some of their student groups to reschedule some of their events, try to take those online to not go outside because there has just been such a danger over the last few days, jake, and it s really rattled this community. thank you so much. we will well, okay. so let me just ask you, we re expecting them to announce you think that they have a suspect in custody? yeah, that s right. yesterday they announced that they had a person of interest that they had taken to the station that had voluntarily come to the davis police station where they were, you kn
hello, i m nancy kacungira. we begin in sudan, where the united nations says it is planning for 860,000 people to flee the war torn country. its refugee agency has estimated that $445 million will be needed to support the displaced just through to october. meanwhile, another ceasefire in sudan has failed to hold, with heavy fighting continuing in the capital, khartoum. witnesses reported loud explosions and gunfire on the streets for the 20th day in a row. among the civilian casualties in khartoum is the pioneering actress asia abdelmajid. her family say she was killed in crossfire in the north of the capital on wednesday and buried in the grounds of a kindergarten. it had been too dangerous to take her to a cemetery. asia abdelmajid rose to prominence in the 1965 production of the play pamseeka at sudan s national theatre. she was the country s first professional stage actress, later retiring to become a teacher. elaf alhaj is a journalist and programme editor at capital rad