day weekend right now, more than 100 million people are at risk of severe weather as deadly and destructive storms. sweep across the central us these new threats come just hours after powerful storms killed at least 13 people across the south overnight, at least four of those killed were children homes were obliterated. 18 wheelers flipped over and power lines knocked out coming back to visualization right now for the first time, knowing that i was just here and it s all destroyed. it it s mind-blowing. i m still trying to process it. it s shock this everything you had worked so hard for all these years is don cnn s ed. lavandera is in valley view, texas and meteorologist, at elisa rafah is tracking the storms from the weather center. so ed, let s begin with you. i mean, bad. i mean terrible damage behind you. how are people doing? trying to capture the magnitude of the devastation that we re finding here invalid the texas, which is just north of the dallas, fort worth
CHEYENNE – The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Wyoming on Friday announced grant funding totaling $12,273,612 for Wyoming from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs.
between may 28th and june 7th a period that saw widespread looting and the burning of several police cars. under the agreement, 1380 protesters $10,000 each. the guild accused the nypd of brute lying communities under the curfew. they say police were responding to an unprecedented situation that saw officers pelted with rocks and water bottles adding there is no history or present or future of unconstitutional policing. there is no frequent deprivation of constitutional rights. the settlement does not require the nypd to change any of its policing practices and a judge still does have to approve it but if it is approved it would be the largest settlement ever involving the mass arrest of protesters. trace. trace: ashley strohmier live for us in new york, thank you
department of rampant use of excessive force, an discrimination, and violations of constitutional rights. here are more of the shocking examples of the abuses they discovered. in a review of 19 shootings from january 2016 to august of last year, investigators found, coat, a significant number of them were unconstitutional uses of deadly force. the times officers shot at people without first determining whether there was an immediate threat of harm to the officers or others. the report recounts the story of a woman who was shot and killed by an officer who was reportedly spooked when she walked up to his car to report a possible sexual assault. investigators say officers policing practices change depending on the neighborhood they found incels in. quote, npd stops black merrick and people patrols differently depends depending on the racial composition of the neighborhood, without a legitimate related safety rationale. investigators also found that