but when you look at the totality, it s hard to justify that someone is going to live and others don t. how do you justify that in the fact that he took nine and in such a brutal fashion with no remorse. he just took them away from us. roof is the first person convicted of a federal hate crime that will be sentenced to the death penalty. a $100,000 reward now being offered leading to the arrest of markeith loyd wanted for the shooting death of a mrgts srgts in orlando on monday. the murder of his ex-girlfriend last month. there was a candlelight vigil for officerclayton who was shot and killed. cnn has exclusive details from u.s. officials and now we have the russian response. you want to hear that, next. everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don t stick around.
assailants shouting anti-donald trump slogans and verbally abusing the victim. chicago police officials have condemned the attack calling it a hate crime. racial slurs and deference to his mental capacity starts coming out, that is one of the reasons they were charged with a hate crime. reporter: the victim s parents say their son was going to spend new year s eve with some classmates and friends. instead investigators claim the group kidnapped the man keeping him tied up for hours with his mouth taped shut before he was able to escape. the attackers have shown no remorse, the lifestream attack shocked any and has been widely criticized. it is a hate crime, wrong, vile, should cause us to do something, should cause all americans, black, white, hispanic, jewish, muslim, moving into a new presidency, how do we come to the table, this is not
he scheduled multiple doctors appointments over one month. he takes the bracelet off, he always comes home. he set the cops up. i had just assumed that he was going to face what he had done. i was expecting him to go away for awhile and serve his time that he should be serving. i sure did not expect him to flee. it s one thing when somebody was just recently in our custody and now is on the lam somewhere. it s another thing when they were in their own home, capable of making any of a number of arrangements that we don t know about. makes it more difficult. i don t know a lot of 22 year olds that are going to successfully pull off going off the grid without help. and that s what he s done thus far. here s a kid who has never done anything in his life but take money from his parents, beautiful car, entitled, no remorse, no empathy. that s what everybody says. how does a kid who doesn t have the street smarts and savvy and connections organize a run?
here s a kid who has never done anything in his life but take money from his parents, beautiful car, entitled, no remorse, no empathy. that s what everybody says. how does a kid who doesn t have the street smarts and savvy and connections organize a run? somebody knows where he s at. he needs somebody else to clean up after him. so somebody knows where he s at. we d like someone to come forward, whether it be a friend or just the general public that just recognizes the man on the street. come forward and tell us. we ve started a website just to get people talking because word of mouth travels. all it takes is one little mess-up, one little detail, to catch somebody. we re still trying to get what s right. we re trying to find justice
to be highly personal to each and every one of those jurors as they decide whether, in fact, death is the appropriate sentence. so deb, so many things that these jurors have to consider. is there a feeling how heavily of the words from helen prejean, the death penalty opponent, how might her words impact that she says she heard dzhokhar tsarnaev say to her that no one deserves to suffer? well, that was critical for the defense. they were able to show the jury that in the view of this nu nshg he feels sorry, remorseful but the prosecutor hit hard saying no remorse then, no remorse now. even though he may have appeared to be sorry those words never came out of his mouth. all right. and deb, is there a feeling as to what this day might look like for are those jurors?