dropped. we have taken into custody one of the suspects. he wanted us to hear it. needless to say, i called my daughters. they got on their cell phones and sent out text to family and friends to let them know. it was a very emotional day yesterday. we were very excited that that piece of the puzzle one of the pieces had been put in place. joe ruben has been covering this case. how did this big break come about? we re still trying to put together all the details of the story. what we do know is that a parole agent, two parole agents that may have been involved in this suspect s case started suspecting that he bore a resemblance to the descriptions being released by the lapd, the sketches and the descriptions of tattoos and facial features. and that some point along the way in the course of that
seven-week investigation came forward and communicated those suspicions to the lapd detectives working on the case. that highlights a more disturbing part of your reportsing the fact that this guy had parole agents, means he was quote unquote in the system, attempted robbery in 1988. firing a weapon in a public place in 2005 and free to go to a dodgers game and allegedly kick this guy in the head seven weeks ago. we re still trying to put together the string of prior conventions and what this guy s criminal past was. he does have a checkered past. he s a documented gang member. we re still many the early stages of trying to figure out why he was on parole now so that he was visiting with his parole agent. we know that he was not living at the place where he told parole agents he was registered to live. which in and of itself is a
buildings sustaining significant damage. that includes one of the city s main hospitals. the national guard on patrol with a state of emergency in effect. andres cue teams they keep searching today, this afternoon, all through the day for survivors. joplin, missouri, the latest victim of a volatile wave of turbulent springtime weather. brian todd in the thick of it. reporter: drew, rescue teams are combing through grid by grid, house by house in this city. the houses that are left are severely damaged, but frankly in this part of the city not many houses are left. you mentioned about 1/3 of the houses in this downtown area were severely damaged. by that you can take to mean flattened. behind me you can see the wreckage of some of them that is left. now the weather is complicating things as these teams go through the grids of this city on foot mostly and pick through this. the lightning has been rolling in. thunder, rain, all day long. it has made their job, much, much diffi
agreed to pay jaycee dugard $20 million for the way they mishandled the case. before we talk to her step father, here is a quick review of some of what the agents did wrong. just some. item, they misclassified ex-conkidnapper and rapist phillip gurido as a low lick nonsexual offender. failed to review his case file. item. failed to follow utility wires running from garrido s house to his backyard shed. and worst of all, ladies and gentlemen, the agents spoke a couple of times to both jaycee and her elder daughter who is now 15 and who was 12 years old at the time but the parole agents never checked out what she or the then 12-year-old were doing in this creepy man, this convicted sex offender s
also california agrees to pay $20 million for the infuriating income pa tense of its parole agents who overlooked the sins of this disgusting kidnapper and child rapist. wait until you hear the story of what took place at this house and you will be absolutely obsessed. it is a disgusting thing that took place. jayceedugard s father is here to talk about how his daughter and her kids are doing. it only took two men to help tear down its economy. barack obama and harry reid. the what the other side is counting on is people not having a very good memory. they are rying to run the okedoke on you. geraldo: tonight, it is going to be a rocky ride.