unite with us no matter what color whatever you are. injustice to one is injustice to all. and we re here to take the mask off mayor rahm emanuel. we want him to resign. what has occurred is not the usual. we cannot allow this to continue to happen in the city of chicago. reporter: are you talking about the laquan mcdonald, the ronald johnson video and most recently the phillip coleman video and what these videos capture? it began with laquan mcdonald. and we realize that there s more in the history of chicago. the birch tortures, metcalf days, this has been going on for years and years in chicago. reporter: so historically. historically chicago does not have a good name with the treatment of the people, treatment of citizens. and i m really proud of the young people that are here today because they re standing up to a legacy, a better legacy for the
closely at her family to see whether or not they had been radicalized as well. i m toll by counterterrorism sources that jibes, because the number one way of recruitment for terror organizations are those that are sympathetic is within the family. the money trail of last week s massacre may have ended here. a union bank in san bernardino, with what s being described as unusual banking activity. fox has learned that on or about november 18th, a $25,000 deposit went from webbank.com to syed farook s account. then november 2079, farook withdrew $10,000 in cash. investigators are checking if that money went to farook s acquaintance, enrique marquez who purchased two assault rifles in the kilgts and also farook s mother and what she knew. in the days leading up to the attack, there were several transfers totaling $15,000 to an account believed to be hers. they were sitting ducks, this man and his wife planned this. meanwhile strong reaction from an employee at the riverside ma
my party fully understand that. when i came out against illegal immigration everybody thought the same thing. two weeks later everybody was on my side including member of my own party. the white house hit back hard against trump s party even taking personal shots at the trump. he has a history likely quality to it from the out right lies to even the fake hair. the whole carnival barker routine we have seen for some time now. trump s history of controversial statements haven t affected him in the polls yet. he s still the republican frontrunner and mows recent usa today and university poll. 15 percent of trump s supporters said they would vote for them if he ran as an independent. this was prior to the recent comments. as long as the gop is good to him he plans to stick to the party. that brings us to our look at who is talking. dr. ben carson wanonce donald trump s number one rival in the poll offering an alternative to trump s plan other than krit sides it. he hasn
that walked into a jail cell of 38-year-old phillip coleman. when coleman stands up, he s hit with a tasered, wrestled to the ground and handcuffed and then dragged down the hallway. coleman later died in the hospital from an adverse reaction to a sedative that he was given there. chicago mayor rahm emanuel, who is already on fire for under officer-involved deaths and police police acting in those situations, he is none too pleased. he said this in a statement. i do not see how the manner in which mr. coleman was physically treated could possibly be acceptable. something is wrong here. either the actions of the officers who dragged mr. coleman or the policies of the department. ryan young and criminal and trial attorney, eric. the mayor is demanding answers, as he said, but a lot of people
mother. his family claimed he had a mental breakdown. the individual wrote shows six officers entering the cell, no audio. about a minute later, coleman stands up and that is when one of the cops tasers him. see there? it s difficult to make out really. but check out the left side of the screen. you can see one of the officers holding the stun gun there. finally they drag him out of the cell by his handcuffed wrists. police review board originally said that the officers actions were justified. but the interim police superintendent now says the incident is again under investigation. an attorney for coleman s people says his death was not accidental and that police should not have waited to get him or at least to get him care. they also claim cops have tased coleman more than a dozen times all together. officials released the video hours after the justice department reported it was investigating whether chicago police officers made a habit of breaking the law. jurors are now deliber