Good evening from new york, im chris hayes, along with alex wagner. And we are both here, for msnbcs special coverage of yet another primary night in america. This one in the electorally crucial state of michigan. And as of right now at this moment, eight pm eastern, polls have closed in nearly all counties across that state, other than a few in michigans upper peninsula, which will close in an hour from now. So were going to start getting results coming in, basically any second throughout the next hour. And of course, if we have that, weve got have Steve Kornacki here at the big board, ready to break down the numbers, as we have them in realtime. Along with our team of excellent reporters in michigan, to also give us the latest from there. Both the republican and democratic primaries are going on today, and the contests are interesting for a number of reasons. Not for the usual reason, which is suspense about who will win. Neither race is actually expected to be all that competitive,
welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper and we ll continue our breaking news coverage. moments ago we got an update from atlanta police for the man hunt for a deadly mass shooting at a medical center. deion patterson should be considered armed and dangerous. he was at the building for an appointment when he became agitated. patterson started shooting in the waiting room and one person has been killed and four others injured and all of the victims women. within the last hour, atlanta police lifted the shelter in place order for the areas around the medical center. police say they believe patterson carjacked the vehicle near the scene of the shooting as police were responding. police have since found that car, but patterson was not in it. we are dealing with someone that is armed and dangerous. this is a deadly situation. this individual has just indeed conducted an act and we want to make sure that you know that if you see him do not approach, but you are to call 911. cnn s
up police are here. it s still very much an active scene even though this perimeter has softened up. there s still several police department officers outside of the north side medical center where the shooting unfolded where 24-year-old deion patterson is alleged to have opened fire killing at least one person, all of them women ranging from 25 years old to 71 years old. the deceased is a 39-year-old woman. we re told that shortly after the shooting unfolded here, that individual carjacked somebody nearby just a few blocks away, and that vehicle was recovered in cobb county which speaks to why that law enforcement presence is actively looking for patterson in the area, so very much so an active manhunt with this individual considered to be extremely dangerous and of course armed as well. thank you. let s discuss with our law enforcement experts, former philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey, former secret service agent jonathan wak row and erica shields. it s been
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