local law enforcement to be on the lookout for these two suspects. they didn t turn themselves in and didn t appear to that original arraignment. well, after the overnight hours, they were eventually apprehended in the detroit, michigan, area, and it s for that reason that the prosecutor was arguing for a $500,000 bond and the judge cried with the prosecutor. listen to the argument that the prosecutor made in the court earlier today. instead they fled, and they sought multiple attempts to hide their location and were eventually tracked down after they parked their car somewhere, a witness saw it, and the entire fugitive apprehension team and multiple other law enforcement agencies went into a vacant building and searched it from top to bottom, and these two individuals were found locked somewhere in a room hiding.
location and were eventually tracked down after they parked their car somewhere, a witness saw it, and the entire fugitive apprehension team with multiple other law enforcement agencies went into a vacant building and searched it from top to bottom and these two individuals were found locked somewhere in a room hiding. these are not people that we can be assured will return to court on their own, and then lastly, pursuant to mcr 6.106 we also should consider or the court should consider whether or not they are members of the community to vouch. there are none here. in fact, there are none here because there s not one person in that community that will vouch for these two defendants. so i m asking that you set a $500,000 bond for both defendants. let s i d like to hear from the attorneys, and please address bond as it relates to
you know, it may be living with your parents is good for the environment or something i don know. last word to you? i m worried because all thes people living at home are not getting their own house, which means their children that there may be having an big aching in the back of a car somewhere, they re not going to have a place two live when they want two live with their parents. so we are going to have a big problem. this is another reason why it s good for you to get your own house so when your parents wanted when your kids want two live with you when another democrat is in office you want to have a room or a basement where you complete your own kid britt could get you could move in with your grandparents then. we were to returning to tribes. vc andrews. google it. what she talking about? i have no idea. i told you she s weird.
police confirmed there was no one in the room with paddock and they haven t seen anyone on security video appearing to be in an accomplice. the shooter brought his guns and ammunition up to the room over the course of several days. i want to bring in now cnn s scott mclane who is following the investigation. scott, the shooter had also 50 pounds of explosives in his vehicle. what do authorities believe the intention was? reporter: well, fredricka, that s actually begging the question as to whether or not stephen paddock potentially intended to survive this shooting and go potentially take that car somewhere, because it was loaded up with some 1,600 rounds of ammunition and 50 pounds of that explosive that you mentioned called tanirite. it is completely legal to buy in the united states. it s commonly used in target shooting to create exploding targets, but why he had his car loaded up with that is still a very open question. we are also learning that the
then the government introduced this jailhouse diary. we heard it mentioned in the opening statement. it was read in its entirety. i m not going to read it because much of it is filled with racial hatred and it s not worthy of even a mention. however, the reason it was introduced is it goes to the state of mind of dylann roof now. this is wheat the government is trying to say, he s not rependent. let me read you just one section. he says sitting in my cell i think about how nice it would be to watch a movie or eat some good food or drive my car somewhere, but then i remember how i felt when i knew i had done something, and then i realized it was worth it. i would rather live in prison knowing i took action for my race than to live with the torture of sitting idle. that s dylann roof from his jailhouse journal. another interesting part of the journal he brings up at the end. he sort of gets into what are called clarifications. apparently he s miffed as a result of some of the ways he s