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from the police academy on march 31st. i just swore him in and his family was there to witness his journey to become a police officer. he was struck. in the head. engaged in this incident. nick has come out of brain surgery. and is in critical but stable condition as we speak. our coverage of this tragedy starts with cnn s adrian broadus , who s in louisville, kentucky . for us there. police say the gunman was a current employee of the bank, and a law enforcement source says the gunman knew he was going new. he was going to be let go from his job. at least four people are dead, nine others injured, including at least two police officers after a mass shooting at a bank in downtown louisville, three, which are in critical condition. including our officer. three who are listening, non critical condition and three who have been treated and released. police say one of the two injured officers is a rookie, the officer who was in critical condition today. officer nicholas wilt. 26 y
i know from the trial that really gives, uh, question calls . this jury verdicts into question. instead we look at the timeline of what exactly happened and that is on friday afternoon. late in the day, jurors deliver their verdict around 4 30 in the afternoon, and by the evening on social media we were seeing and hearing conservative voices nationally calling upon the governor to quickly issue a pardon. and then not 24 hours after this jury s verdict. the governor at two p.m. central time here in texas , goes on twitter and says he intends to do just that. so governor abbott himself appoints members of the texas board of pardons and paroles. so after they review this verdict, how likely is it that they will recommend a pardon? keep in mind this board rarely, uh, seeks to have someone pardoned here in texas, and it is even more rare
this is so pertinent now because there are discussions about these so-called red flag laws that exist in some states, not texas, which would allow police, usually a judge, to step in and take a gun away if someone close to a person in question calls with concerns about a threat to his or herself or others. so the question now is would a red flag law have caught this and based on what you re telling me, we simply don t know because she didn t say he was a threat to himself or others, correct? that s right. there are so many nuances here that have to be brought out when a mother or somebody makes a call about a relative and concerns. you have to be specific. really maybe it s up to the police to ask very specific questions. why are you even calling us? when did he buy the weapon? what has he done with it. again, from what we re told so far, police did not ask those questions. maybe if a red flag law existed it would have made a