imagine that as the opening argument in a trial and then you ve got these other individuals not named here but identified as employee number 1, are you cooperating witnesses, which it appears they are. it certainly does. it appears the director of i.t. who knew about the videos who s number 4, it afears from the text messages here that individual cooperated. yes, i can t think of another explanation for it. it s so damning, and just imagining that, that is what a defense counsel would say to a defendant to say you need to plea. in any normal circumstance, it s only because he s a former president and might be a future president we re in this abnormal circumstance in which somebody doesn t plea. i ve seen all these espionage cases someone pleas, and to alissa s point especially because there s other people in the crime. other espionage cases are people acting as a rogue individual with secretive information. this is a principal organizing a scheme with his underlings and
he is telling him what he did and how did he it police found his first victim 29-year-old melissa ramirez two weeks ago dumped on the side of the highway. a second victim a week later. deputies got a break on friday night when one woman who was with him got suspicious. she jumped out of his truck at gas station and told a state trooper. or tease got away but later that night police say he killed two more suspected sex workers but they had a lead. cornered him in a parking lot saturday morning said he hoped to die in suicide by cop. fourth border that central agent for this year the other for murder, assault and theft. officials warn his reaction should not reflect on the border patrol. this is a rogue individual: border patrol has a force 20,000, close to 6,000 in this region of south texas.
this concerns the police on the scene because you hope that this wasn t some rogue individual who decided to take things into their own hands and you always worry about that. but this is part of what the police have to contend with, they have open-carry law in virginia which is fine and so far the residents are very responsible, but again, you don t want a rogue individual to decide instead of using a car where they are going to use a weapon. think of that being a police officer there what you have to be on the lookout for. kelly: we know the charlottesville police department is in charge of all of this and as you mentioned, looks like they are running things extremely well by the book, actually, and looking for people who have violated their their rights for free speech by inciting violence and even acting out on some of those violent threats. i wanted to ask you u since it is since it is a state of emergency by the governor of virginia, when when would the
that this wasn t just a rogue individual. there was something more. so as far as us finding any kind of manifesto, no, sir. i don t have any information in regards to that. thank you. real quickly, mike made reference early on that this was hard to believe that this was happening in his town. mike was raised in this town, went to high school in this town, spent the majority of his law enforcement career in this town. it s genuine when he says that, that he felt that this was his town being attacked. so with that, thank you for being here, folks. we will be back in the morning for another press conference. and i believe somebody from the sheriff s department might stand by to talk about the photos and get the digital images. thank you very much, folks. we re expecting that to be the last official delivery of information this evening from local authorities and in fact federal law enforcement authorities on scene in san
you know, not just myself but every officer who i m encountering right now is getting the same kind of positive encouragement and support because again, i think this we can never underlie the tragedy that befell the city and so many families yesterday. but there is support for law enforcement. was there a moment when you realized the threat you were facing had a level of sophistication, that they had some level of training? and just to follow up on that, did they leave anything behind in the way of a manifesto or any notes? it was pretty clear when we knew we had an active shooter and when we saw the severity and the amount of carnage upon our initial entry that this was that this wasn t just a rogue individual. there was something more. so as far as us finding any kind