of their vehicles, break the windows and then just swim to safety in the dark. you can also see here police, first responders helping them get to higher ground. dallas fire rescue has responded to more than 180 water related emergencies. consider this, an entire summer s worth of rain fell on dallas in just hours, as much as 10 inches since sunday. one driver said her car got stuck in just minutes, and then the threat was not just on the roads. a woman woke up to knee-deep water flooding her apartment. she had just moved in. a lot of her stuff ruined. cnn s senior national correspondent, ed lavandera joins me from dallas. what are you seeing? reporter: victor, as you ve laid out, it s been a brutal morning/overnight here. this is a neighborhood in southeast dallas county. this has been some of the hardest hit areas where in some places i ve seen local weather reports say some people have received 10 inches of rain in less than 24 hours. that is the kind of rainfall that you
that the car bomb technique that was used is something we really haven t seen used very much in russia since the 1990s. certainly not since putin cracked down. and the fsb, the russian intelligence agency that came back and said that she has moved to estonia, that raises a new possibility here that there could be a strike at estonia, which of course is a nato member. until now, russia has avoided getting entangled with nato members because of president biden s statements that he would defend every inch of nato territory. shawn, let s talk about the claim from russia that a ukrainian woman is responsible, the ukrainians say they have no involvement here. who are the likely suspects here, if you will? is this likely more domestic, considering the method of this assassination? you know, i think that, like david, i have a healthy dose of
blast was detonated remotely by a ukrainian woman. ukraine denies any responsibility. cnn s senior international correspondent fred pleitgen is in moscow. this investigation in russia has begun. what do you know about it? reporter: yeah, the investigation seems to have moved extremely quickly in russia. after only a day of investigating the russians have come out saying that they know who is behind the killing of darya dugina. they say it was a ukrainian woman who worked for special services who allegedly came to russia with her young daughter, scoped out darya dugina, killed her in a bomb blast and then managed to escape to estonia. that s what the russians are saying. the ukrainians are saying they have absolutely nothing to do with this, ukrainians hinting they believe this might have been some sort of inside job. unclear what exactly happened. however, one of the things that we do have to note is that this could lead to serious escalation or an even bigger escalation
not called for. and officers should only use that force necessary to make an arrest. that includes it has to be proportional based on the level of resistance that you encounter. and certainly that individual, when you look at him, they re saying he s resisting, it looks to me like he s covering up because he s being pummelled. so it s just a bad video, a bad situation. those officers have a problem. areva, i mentioned that there s a woman heard on the video saying, don t beat him, he needs his medicine. now, we don t know who she is, how she would know what medicine she s talking about. but this does suggest that there is possibly some mental health episode or challenge that this man was experiencing. absolutely, victor. and you have to wonder how, after george floyd, a video like this could even surface, how actions like this on behalf of police officers could even happen, how some individual like
of their vehicles, break the windows and then just swim to safety in the dark. you can also see here police, first responders helping them get to higher ground. dallas fire rescue has responded to more than 180 water related emergencies. consider this, an entire summer s worth of rain fell on dallas in just hours, as much as 10 inches since sunday. one driver said her car got stuck in just minutes, and then the threat was not just on the roads. a woman woke up to knee-deep water flooding her apartment. she had just moved in. a lot of her stuff ruined. cnn s senior national correspondent, ed lavandera joins me from dallas. what are you seeing? reporter: victor, as you ve laid out, it s been a brutal morning/overnight here. this is a neighborhood in southeast dallas county. this has been some of the hardest hit areas where in some places i ve seen local weather reports say some people have received 10 inches of rain in