was shot in the head. by the time officers arrived, two additional bodies were discovered in the bed of the pickup and the driver was gone. one of the deceased males was the registered owner of the truck. meantime, police still searching for their suspect, all while trying to determine a motive here. there s probably multiple crime scenes where this case ended up on that golf course is not most likely where it began. this is not a high crime area. 46-year-old leaves behind a wife and two small boys. he had joined the country club in 2019 as director of golf. those who knew him said that he always had a way of making a person s day better, that s just how he lived his life. the investigation right now clearly ongoing. shannon. shannon: casey stegall, thank you. following a long holiday weekend, chicago s gun violence
against his christian beliefs to refuse service to someone in need and is not allowed to pick up people who aren t wearing masks. night court is in session. let s bring in robert pattillo and brian claypool. we are going to start off with exhibit a. the plaintiff. he says it s against my believes to refuse service to someone in need, referring to the good samaritan parable in the bible. arguing that cdc is infringing on my religious practice rights that s forcing me to deny service to someone in need. robert. that s one of the dumbest arguments i think you re going to hear in court because just buy a passive mask this is a complete slap in the face to people who actually argue religious termination. this is someone who wants to run to court, be litigious, now going to find a lawyer to represent him in the case on a completely frivolous accusation, which does nothing but drive up litigation costs and impede upon the court us ability to move actual cases.
not this one in particular but a lot of the claims out there based on religious liberty aren t legit, people use it as an excuse, maybe that s the guy just doesn t want to wear a mask. well, look, the guy sounds like a nice guy. i m a christian too so if i i would be hard-pressed to be picking somebody up 30 miles out of the suburbs wanting to get into the city and leaving them high and dry because they don t have a mask, so i think there is an element of religious, you know, discrimination here. but at the end of the day, shannon, we are in a different time. this is really about personal choice. the driver can make a personal choice to let somebody come in or not in the car and the passenger can make a personal choice, do i want to get in the car or not with or without a mask? i think that s where we are at right now. shannon: i think it s one of the only places other than an airplane that i m wearing a mask these days, it s required for those rideshare s so until that changes y
his hometown of denver. shannon: just heartbreaking and family after family after family is having that same experience there and all across the country. jonathan, thank you. sure. shannon: breaking tonight, mounting pressure and a barrage of questions from a white house press pool, president biden says he will personally communicate a message to russian leader vladimir putin following the most recent cyber attack infecting hundreds of u.s. companies. what s going to be the united states response and take action? any message [indiscernible]? at what point does the united states respond? shannon: jill biden joining the american federation of teachers union for a conference at an elementary school here in washington regarding the recent uproar over critical race theory, aft president randi weingarten is blaming former president trump for creating atmosphere on the right she says
local, county, and state and federal officials, we must do better, all of us, for you. for his part, president biden, according to white house press secretary jen psaki, reiterated his commitment to working with the mayor and leaders in chicago in the fight against gun violence and conveyed that the department of justice would soon be in touch about the strike first announced just a few weeks ago that will be working with cities like chicago. soon, though, is not soon enough for the more than 100 people shot over the july 4th weekend in chicago. or those in cities like new york, san francisco, and los angeles, all of which are seeing a surge in violent crime. and shannon, to bring this back to max lewis, the chicago university student who died as a result of that stray bullet, his funeral service will behead tomorrow afternoon in