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enforcement, and now the parents are missing or running. we don t know. page made a good point. maybe they are now looking for a new attorney, but there is now a federal search for these parents. and they re not at their home. we know that because the fbi and u.s. marshals are now involved. we ll continue to follow the breaking news, of course, we are also following the number of omicron cases across this country growing, the threat from the delta variant still present as well. some doctors are saying president biden s plan to combat the virus is not bold enough. we ll talk about that next. e ye. especially at t-mobile! let s go to dianne. i got the awesome new iphone 13 pro and airpods, and t-mobile is paying for them both! and this is for new and existing customers. upgrade to the iphone 13 pro and airpods both on us. only at t-mobile. limu emu. & doug superpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance s
supreme court case f. you re simply hanging out on the street, if you re watching them from the public in a place where you re authorized to be, you don t need any warrant for that. you can put a car down the street, you can follow them around town, absolutely no warrant required if you want to have that type of surveillance. shimon, i really appreciate page s reminder to all of us to sort of keep a cool head. they could be anywhere, but part of why i think we re feeling alarmed is because what little we know about the mother and about the parents basically from the prosecutor today was that when her son was caught looking for ammunition during a class time in school on his cell phone, the school officials tried to contact her. they tried to contact both parents. they got no response, but later they found a text from her that said lol, i m not mad at you, to her son, you have to learn not to get caught. right. and keep in mind, also, alisyn,
relationships with canadian law enforcement services. these are the sorts of things that the fbi and their canadian counter parts all the time, the canadians have pretty good visibility on the major traffic crossing points certainly in that area at the border, so if if they attempt to cross into canada that is one place they could be picked up. there s extradition treaties in place that would enable them to be returned. page, a couple of interesting things here, the sheriff told victor that he doesn t think they have any other minor children. they may have other children who are not living at home, but their son is in custody, so they may have just been willing to leave him behind languishing in custody. that s one possibility. and as you pointed out, now that they have eluded law enforcement, once they were charged, other charges will be heaped on them when they re
something electronically to avoid this. i think we all got the heads-up three days ago when the son was charged. there was the suggestion that shimon reported that there were going to be charged for the parents, and last night we all knew they were pending, they were imminent. yeah, victor, if the heads weren t up, i m not sure where they were. as i said, the prosecutor has been telegraphing this for days. front page articles even in the paper here in the washington area for about it. so, yeah, i think this was an entirely predictable outcome. and it does raise a question as to whether the residence and parents weren t placed under some sort of surveillance following that very public release of that indictment. you don t always surveil a subject before they re indicted but in most cases, certainly the federal kaurs kais cases that i people aren t aware they re