gun was still in his pocket. this city killed my son. a murderer gets away. are you kidding me right now! reporter: the family attorney known to tv audiences as judge blenda hatchet. if philando can die under these circumstances, let s be clear, each of you could die under these circumstances. reporter: the jury spent as many days deliberating as they did listening to evidence. sne we they were deadlocked for five days. ten voted for acquittal, two for conviction because they all came together to acquit the officer. sara sidner, cnn, st. paul, minneapolis. still to come, a city reeling over the lack of answers following that london tower disaster. the community that has turned
isn t split among ethnic divisions, either. it is a mix of everybody. i would say a majority of this crowd is actually white. there are whites, there are blacks, there are the front the front of the crowd as you can probably imagine with lots of these protests are younger people on bull horns trying to rally and very loud, but as you go further back into the crowd you see a mix of everybody. yeah. reporter: and some of the slogans you hear, just are related to philando. you know, guilty yanez is one of the things they keep repeating over and over. bill, stand by. i want to get perspective. i want to bring in judge, attorney for the family. as we look at the pictures, there are about 2,000 people according to him. you have spoken to philando steele s family. i m sure they know about the protests. how are they doing? as well as you can expect. i have been in minnesota for literally more than two weeks monitoring the criminal trial
could have done. i don t know how we could have had a stronger case and them come to the conclusion that this was reasonable. his partner didn t see a gun. his partner didn t react. he didn t even have his gun out. i don t understand it. judge i m really disgusted by it. thank you, judge. i have to get to the top of the hour. i understand. we appreciate you joining us on cnn. i want to remind the viewer you are looking at live pictures from st. paul, minnesota and protesters are out in force there. they re upset about the officer in this case who shot and killed philando castile. not guilty on all charges. we ll continue to update that. again, our thanks to judge hatchett. when we come back the president shooting off a series of controversial tweets again and they re getting him into a lot of trouble. .and diarrhea. but it s my anniversary. aw. sorry. we ve got other plans. your recurring, unpredictable abdominal pain and diarrhea. .may be irritable bowel syndrome with diar
castile in a st. paul suburb last year during an otherwise normal traffic stop. joining us is amy klobuchar. really nice to have you back with us tonight. thanks for being here. thank you very much, rachel. let me first get your reaction to this verdict today in the philando castile case. 32-year-old african-american man shot by police after being pulled over in his car last year. there s been a not guilty verdict for that officer. we re seeing protests in the streets. well, i met philando castile and his family. attended the funeral. i can tell you he was loved by so many students. he was a cafeteria worker for a number of years, and a lot of people from that school miss him dearly. this is going to be a hard day and a hard weekend in the twin cities. hard for a community. i will tell you, there were top-notch prosecutors assigned to this case from not just the ramsey county attorney s office but also the u.s. attorney s
we are looking back in dallas, texas. this is disturbing. i m not sure what we are seeing, but it looks from this vantage point like an officer down. we are not sure. i we are not sure. this is my speculation as i look at the screen, standby, and that i don t know what i am seeing. this is the control room trying to tell me that they have a better vantage point. i am sorry for the speculation. the police we are all seeing this together. this is not a clear. the process that and i were in t reaction to two officers involved shootings occurring just one day apart. the first on july 5th, when alton sterling is shot and killed by police outside of a baton rouge convenience store. the following day, another black man, philando castile a shot and killed in minnesota during a traffic stop.n, a couple months later, tensions further escalate when terence crutcher is fatally shot in