that number is only expected to grow and so it should soon surpass last year s record. matt finn has that story for us, matt. john, the got a ways are they migrant to intentionally invade authorities for there often times involved in those high speed pursuit we see on it daily or weekly basis. we work to his most recent example human smuggler from dallas, texas led dps troopers on a high bead chase u.s. route 77 in rural kinney county. that smuggler lost control and crashed into a ranch. the driver and passenger belt, five illegal cuban immigrants including a 4-year-old child were turned over too u.s. border patrol the driver and passenger were charged with human smuggling. in the rio grande valley texas dps and u.s. border patrol agents pursued human smuggler they are for the driver in illegal migrants bailed out of the car, run and hide underneath the house. agents had to chase them through thick and dangerous brush in the dark than it ultimately rest of the driver and fo
hour despite supervisor s at the scene being told that some trapped with him in two elementary school classrooms were in need of medical treatment. meaning they were alive. instead the documents show they waited for protective equipment to lower the risk to law enforcement officers. the shooter entered the school at 11:33 a.m. and began shooting into a classroom at least 100 rounds. two minutes later, three uvalde police department officers arrived, approached the class door and two received grazing wounds from the shooter. by 12:03 p.m., as many as 19 officers had gathered in the hallway they thought they now had a barricaded situation at hand. but at 12:21 there was more gunfire and the cops still did not move on the shooter. finally, at 12:50 p.m., law enforcement used a key from a janitor and breached the locked classroom, shot and killed the suspect. more than two weeks after the fact, uvalde school district police chief pete arradondo gave an interstrew the texas tribun
police chief is defending his actions as questions continue to mount over his department s response to the deadly school shooting. a new saudi-backed golf league is luring some big-name golfers with some reportedly getting nine-figure payouts. what s behind the saudi strategy, and how the pga is responding. and dangerous heat is gripping part of the country. 60 million of you are under heat alerts. when we re going to start to see some relief from the triple-digit temperatures. newsroom starts right now. wish you a good morning. we are grateful to have you with us on this saturday, june 11th. happy weekend to you. i m christi paul. great to be with you, i m boris sanchez. you are live in the cnn newsroom. we begin this hour with a national call for gun reform. hundreds of march for our lives rallies are planned in nearly all 50 states today with activists demanding lawmakers address the epidemic of gun violence in this country. a series of high-profile mass shooti
drugs online. and other social companies are free of liability for this behavior on the platform. our laws are written to protect the progress lawmakers, the justice department through learning snapchat over concerns the popular app is something fueled america s drug crisis. we must ask snapchat how and why these drug dealers have virtually unfettered access to our children in first place? activist six negligent features allow messages and voters to finish within seconds dealers easily avoid parental and law enforcement detection. snapchat said it s actively working to protect users, telling foxpro we continue to expand our support for law enforcement investigations, helping them bring dealers to justice. while, congress debated federal changes when the only loss for internet companies, states are increasingly thinking their own steps to address fentanyl. this at kansas democratic governor burger state to legalize testing strips and let people determine if fentanyl is present in pill