poli police. waiting to see just when they will come out of the police station and what details they will be able to add to what they told us yesterday. a few brief details yesterday of how spencer was the first one to go in and tackle down this attack to bring him to the ground. spencer putting himself in very severe danger. they said they didn t know if there was a possibility that he would be shot the or what would happen. of course all three incapacit e incapacitating the attack ir and handing help over to the police. so we may get more details on that. and they are now being widely applauded as heros in this situation. well, certainly because we know that suspect was loaded with ammunition, with an assault rifle, with a blade. what more have we learned or have yyou learned about the
poli police. thank you so much for your time here, ellen, and a lot of people are trying to wrap their heads around this story, and i have talked to many people who have never heard of this slender man character, but nevertheless, in the article, the police say that the suspect knew what it meant to kill someone, according to what they told police. yes, they were absolute ly aware of what they were doing, and they had planned it for months. both of the girls had discussed it on the bus on the way home from school, and they were intending to kill their friend as a way to prove that this character slender man was real. and what do you nknow about their back groinds? what are their parents saying? the community, and anybody who encountered these girls and know them parent ally? obviously, the entire community is complete ly shocke. this is unfathomable. the details are horrible. the suspects families are not
out of the news since he was acquitted. this is not the first time he has had a tangle with the poli police. bill: in a moment, the president is set to put the pressure on lawmakers over the sanction regarding iran. the commander-in-chief telling leading senators, republicans and democrats to back off and give tehran a break. up next. martha: it was a speech that lasted less than 2 minutes but it s still remembered more than a century and a half later. the gettysburg address is being remembered on the date it was given in 1863. why would the president not be there and those hallowed grounds today? i m overhe hill.
why here? to understand you only need to start looking a couple of miles away from where trayvon martin is killed. the goldsboro section of southern florida. the murder of trayvon martin seems to tell black young men, i am trayvon martin, i am being targeted. and i live in a small city like sanford. francis oliver runs the community museum. she says people here distrust poli police. how far back does this distrust in police go? 1911. 1911? what happened then? that s when the city of sanford dismantled the goldsboro charter. goldsboro was the second all black city when it was swallowed
there to walk but he doesn t know that there s streetstree s addresses. this isn t a neighborhood where the houses are different, this is cookie cutter, they re all the same and he didn t know the address out there and why he had to walk that long distance to find the address or street for the police. state exhibit 36, those are daytime photographs in terms of what happened out there. state exhibit 76, there s been a big issue about that photograph. shows how the defendant was bleeding. i believe mr. manalo took that photograph. why was the blood still on there and why would the blood not be on the victim s hands? interesting, too, the direction of the blood. we ll talk a little bit about that. in terms of what happened.