top of the hour, this thursday, i m jim sciutto. i m erica hill, and any moment, officials in michigan are going to give an update of the investigation into the deadly mass shooting into michigan state university, and we will bring that to you when it happens, and share the disturbing details about the note that the gunman left inside of his backpack detailing other possible targets. at some point this morning, a georgia court is going to release special report of president trump s efforts to overturn the election. we will expect to learn more about that. and we will learn more about the mass shooting and one of several in the last few weeks. we will learn more adrian there in lansing, michigan, and what are we expecting to learn? it is expected to learn more at any moment, and now, i have learned from a university spokesperson dan olson, and he said that we will learn this morning the updates on the students who were physically injured. at last check we told you that t
plus cnn has learned from two federal law enforcement sources, investigators are reviewing a white supremacy manifesto in connection with the alleged gunman. ten people were killed and three injured following the attack saturday. moments ago local authorities did not mince words as they described this case. this is an absolute racist hate crime. it had been prosecuted as a hate crime. this is someone who has hate in their heart, soul, and mind, and there is no mistake that that s the direction this is going in. this will be completely geared toward securing a conviction for the individual. our detectives, agents, deputies, everybody standing before you, will work this tirelessly for as long as it needs to go. and it s done by a person, again, who does not live in our community, who brought this kind of hate to our very close knit buffalo community. we will not tolerate this. we will show how strong we are and all the members of our police department, the sheriff s departmen
toward securing a conviction for the individual. our detectives, agents, deputies, everybody standing before you, will work this tirelessly for as long as it needs to go, and it s done by a person, again, who does not live in our community who brought this kind of hate to our very close knit buffalo community. we will not tolerate this. we will stand tall against it and rebound against it and show how strong we are and all the members of our police department, the fbi, the state police will continue to fight hate on a daily basis. police say not only was the suspected gunman heavily arm but also wore tactical gear as he live streamed the shooting before surrendering. one witness described what he saw. it took the police about two minutes. a minute and thirty-seconds, actually. that was pretty much it. it took them about two minutes. they got here and they stood and watched him. i thought they were going to shoot him, but they didn t shoot him, but yeah. like i said, he go
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incidents. the photograph we just showed you was presumably snapped by an american soldier. a lot of american soldiers have been posting photographs, uploading videos to youtube. this was december of 2010. when you watch it with me, this is incredibly compelling. you re looking at these u.s. troops, fighting off an ambush. this guy has this camera on his helmet. this was shot by a member of the 10th mountain division. take a look. come on, boys, i need you. get down. again, members of the 10th mountain division. this video also posted to youtube. and we wondered if there was any poli policy. can anyone post anything on youtube? could it potentially be harmful to american interests? general, there are a lot of u.s. troops in afghanistan. they re going into combat. they have cameras on their helmets that they purchased themselves. is it problematic and is there a policy in the pentagon saying you can or can t put this footage up on youtube into the public domain? well,