shooting in serbia. the second such shooting in two days. russia warning the two countries can be on the open-arms conflict. and a jury convicts four members of the far right proud boys in connection with the january 6th insurrection. we ll look at the evidence they faced. we begin with breaking news out of serbia. police have arrested the suspect in the country s second mass shooting in as many days. officials say he killed at least eight people and wounded 13 others in several villages southeast of belgrade thursday night. police launched a massive manhunt. scott mclean is standing by in one of the villages where it took place. what s the story there? reporter: there s a huge sense of relief in three villages. this is one of the places where the shooting took place. you can see, this is a very rural area. a wide-open area. this shooter, frankly, could have been anywhere. the manhunt was massive, involving some 600 officers over a very wide swath. we saw them 20 mile
george floyd. in that video you could see him cry out for his mother as officer derek chauvin knelt on his neck for more than nine minutes. all over a pack of cigarettes. floyd allegedly paid for with a fake $20 bill. we would not see any of the police body cam footage for another 11 weeks. the lack of transparency there, the delay and the horror of floyd s death ignited a mass movement. i can t breathe was plastered across signs and social media posts as millions across the country protested. facing intense pressure, then president donald trump signed an executive order calling for police reform. at the ballot box, voters said yes to legislative policing reforms in at least 30 states. at least a dozen cities promised to slash police budgets and redistribute those funds to community programs. though not all followed through. then it was congress s turn. democrats introduced the george floyd justice in policing act. the bill passed twice in the house but died in the senate aft
recovery efforts underway this hour for debris in the atlantic off the coast of the carolinas after the president ordered a suspected chinese bivalent to be shot down after hovering over the united states for several days. people nearby had their phones reeling, when fighter jets on the bloom around 2:30 eastern on the balloon off the coast of south carolina. au and senior military officials said the debris spanned seven miles. the u.s. is now working to recover that debris. a senior defense official tells nbc news that two of 22 raptors for the single missile took out the spy balloon as it flew at least 60,000 feet above us. the federal aviation administration paused all arrivals and departures at three u.s. airports in the carolinas. under an abundance of caution. it turns out president biden ordered the shoot down on wednesday. why did it take until today to carry out those orders? here is how president biden explained it a short time ago. on wednesday, when i was briefe
protests after police body camera video and footage showed five police officers repeatedly punching and kicking him after a traffic stop in january. the district attorney says former memphis officer preston hempfield, will not face charges but was charged with policy violations. now, to a stark prediction from russia s deputy foreign min minister. the u.s. and russia are on the verge of an open armed conflict. that comes as moscow is blaming washington for directing the drone attack on the kremlin wednesday. washington calls that claim ridiculous. on thursday, ukraine shot down its own malfunctioning drone over kyiv. the air force says there s no casualties. the attack on the kremlin is not the only drone strike in russia