What happened on the evening of june 2nd. Instead, they left with more questions than answers. They tell me they sat here in a room at city hall expecting for video proof of what happened last month. He is pointing a gun at us. Dont move. Reporter look at this codbo video. It only shows the aftermath. Thats why the family is so upset. Police cameras were turned on after the shooting. They also say pd is trying to sweep this case under the rug. The kid was on his knees trying to surrender. His hands going up. They see what appears to be the butt of a gun and they shoot him. That was not seen. There was no video of that. That means someone told the chief that at the very beginning. It goes to show everyone is playing hot pay ining hot pota brothers death. He deserves to be here. It shows how the system continues to fall us all. Reporter there dozens of people here this afternoon supporting the family. Including those who have loved ones shot by pd. The family telling me that they are pla
International superstar ed sheeran here live, thinking out loud for the First Time Ever here on gma. He kicks off our most epic party in the park yet. Are you ready . This is going to be one epic party in the park. And good morning, america. Happy friday. Look how happy they are in central park right now. Lining up all night long for ed sheeran. Well be out there all morning as well. Look at them. Cannot wait to hear it. Standing room only. Sold out. You at home have the best seat in the house. Well get out there later. Right now, the Severe Weather. The south under siege by the relentless storms. More flash flooding overnight. Evacuations under way right now. Dozens of people being rescued from the fastrising water. Matt gutman starts us off in richmond, texas. Good morning, matt. Reporter good morning, robin. We are in another flash flood warning. And we just got dumped on again with more rain. Im standing in somebodys backyard. About 50 yards that way is the brazos river overflowing
A California library book has been returned after roughly 100 years. A Napa Valley resident returned an overdue book at a California library after nearly 100 years since the borrower checked it out.