is such a trip now to hear the word the term like it s triggering. dana: what happened to the communities they were supposed to be helping? the new york times highlighting the study showing homicides actually increased over 12% in the wake of nationwide blm protests. just so we remember, take a look at this, this is a look back at all the praise for blm back t then. i spoke with patrice colors, the cofounder and executive director of black lives matter. we spoke about the state of the movements, how she s inspiring young activists fear to speak out black lives matter, period. i m not afraid to say at the area to speak of the cofounders of the black lives matter movement gave us the phrase black lives matter. three women, alicia garza, patrice colors. thank you. dana: jimmy, who spends
point saying, quote, they are trying to george floyd me. stephanie elam has more. we want to warn you again, what you will see is disturbing. the end of a police encounter. the beginning of a nightmare for the family of 31-year-old anderson, the cousin of black lives matter co founder, patrice colors. she posted his child deserves to be raised by his father. police say it began with a traffic accident that witnesses said anderson caused. anderson was running around near the scene, police say, when an officer caught up with him. come over here. he initially complied, dropping to his knees and putting his hands behind his head, as he pleaded with the
trump tower to rikers island, but the trump organization was sentenced today for felony tax fraud. manhattan d.a. alvin bragg joins me. plus, he needed help and was killed. those are the word of black lives matter cofounder patrice colors on the death of her cousin, keenan anderson. anderson went into cardiac arrest and died after being repeatedly tased by los angeles police. patrice colors joins me tonight. but we begin in september 1941. when a federal prosecutor named william power meloni on orders from the justice department was investigating the infiltration of nazis in the united states. a story that you probably never learned anything about in school. at the time, during the 1930s and 40s, there was a pretty darn massive far right movement literally supported by the hitler government in germany that was plotting violent attacks in the u.s. to overthrow the u.s. government and install
wrong. i m going to tase him. reporter: the end of a police encounter. the beginning of a nightmare for the family of 31-year-old keenan anderson. the cousin of black lives matter co-founder patrice colors who posted keenan deserves to be alive right now. his child deserves to be raised by his father. sit with your legs crossed. reporter: police say it began with a traffic accident that witnesses said anderson caused. anderson was running around near the scene, police say, when an officer caught up with him. i don t want to be i want people to see me. hein initially complied as pleaded with the officer. please, sir, i didn t mean to. hold on. anderson jogged into the middle of the road. come here. reporter: where police restrained him and tasered him. turn over on your stomach
purchasing a swanky $6 million mansion using donations. senior national correspondent has more in los angeles. william, nobody is a fan of the i.r.s., but this is taking it to a new level. every year all of us file a tax return showing our income and deductions. for a non-profit it is the i.r.s. form 990. so, here is one filed by blm founder, patrice colors for 2020, even though she founded blm years ago and was told by the i.r.s. the 990 was required, she said recently she had only recently heard of a 990 and donors did not care. i don t know what 990s are before this happened. part of the opportunity is to educate our folks. like something weaponized against us that people don t know and honestly don t care about. well, actually many people do. groups monitoring saying they have no paper trail, no