i think we just need to pump the brakes on that a little bit. at this stage in the investigation even though the press and public want information, they are not legally allowed to disclose it. there is an exception for ongoing investigations they can t just pour forth with what they are investigating because it could taint an investigation. the last thing you want is for police to say we picked a suspect, that s not what you want at the end of the day. they have to play it close to the vest. bill: a mystery that continues for now. thank you. dana: we re awaiting an emergency cdc meeting on the health risks posed to young adults who get the covid vaccine. police morale plummeting. josh hawley is here to address the issue as they press the white house on this topic. there are many other reports
and he is a true hero who likely disrupted what could have been a larger loss of life. this is a photo taken inside of suspect s apartment. the chief says the 59-year-old who was shot dead at the scene had expressed a hatred for police which is partly why swat officers arrived to check for possible explosives. you could hear marching all at once. it was crazy. they had huge guns. if it was a bomb we would have all been dead. records show the suspect didn t have a lengthy criminal record but had bankruptcy files and financial issues. bill: another case in point democrat led cities under siege by skyrocketing crime. the police released surveillance video of an off duty cop undercover cop being beaten with a baseball bat outside of a bronx store.
prominent south carolina family. investigators releasing very little information. jonna spilbor now. two found dead two weeks ago outside of a home and nothing has been made public yet as to where the police might be looking, jonna. what s happening on this? this case has certainly got murder, mystery and intrigue. it is no wonder that the cops don t have a whole lot to go on yet because this is not a case where the investigation is going to be a needle in a hay stack type of an investigation. more a process of elimination. i say that because when police look at a murder mystery like this they are going to put out a wide dragnet and try to decide who might have the motive, the means, and the opportunity to want one or both of these victims dead. in this case it just so happens that two years ago paul was
the issue runs much deeper than guns in america today. dana: if you remember in the primary campaign biden was the one attacked for supporting the 1994 crime bill. they were tough on crime. why? because crime was up. we ll see what he says today. much more on all of this. the rising crime in america in a matter of getting illegal guns off the streets or is the push to defund police we go deep into all this in our next hour. [shouting] bill: this did not go as planned. a school board meeting erupting in chaos. two people ended up in handcuffs. why parents who showed up say they re simply fed up. dana: a mysterious double murder takes another bizarre twist as the evidence prompts investigators to reopen a cold case from six years ago. bill: brittany spears having
our streets. keep our families safe, keep our streets safe, we need to get tough on those going after the police and targeting them and doxxing them, who are ambushing them and my bill would increase penalties for all of those things. dana: we just had a report in denver from a police officer killed and it was an ambush because he was a police officer. do you remember senator, i think we re old enough to remember a couple of years ago when the then senator kamala harris attacked the then former vice president joe biden in the democratic primary because he was too tough on crime back in 1994 and now you have had this wave of defund the police, actually having consequences have an event today at the white house. they want to focus on guns. that might be a legitimate thing to do but the issue you raise with this new bill would address a different part of a very complex problem. basic problem here is that we have too many criminals and not enough cops. the criminals right now think it