garcia said they had already called authorities and 911 five times prior to that. and then 10 to 20 minutes later, that s when wilson garcia says that francisco oropesa came back to their house, didn t say anything else, and started shooting people. one of the first to die, he said, was his wife. he said the man then started going through the house shooting people in other rooms. oropesa says one of the women told him to get out of the house as quickly as possible because his wife and son were already dead and that they didn t want to lose him because his two other children shouldn t lose both parents. horrific details that wilson garcia is detailing of that night. in the meantime, investigators continue this manhunt. they have been searching for francisco oropesa since friday night, when he was able to flee the scene. but at this point investigators say they have no idea where he might be. right now we just don t know because if we did, we would have him in custody right now. we do
exactly how the night unfolded. wilson garcia says he was at home with a group of friend when they asked, he and two other men walked over to their neighbor s home, oropeza and asked them to stop shooting so close to their property because their baby was trying to sleep. they asked him to shoot the weapons on the other side of the property. it was a tense exchange. garcia said they called authorities and 911 five times prior to that. 10 to 20 minutes later that s when garcia said that oropeza came back to the house and didn t say anything and started shooting people. he said that the man started going through the house shooting people in other rooms. oropeza said one of the women told him to get out of the house as quickly as possible because his wife and son were dead and they didn t want to lose him because his two other children shouldn t lose both parents. horrific details that wilson
chaos unfolding right before our eyes. and we saw horrific scenes of people clinging to the side of the plane. and tragic scenes of afghanistan s falling from the sky. we saw heartbreaking images of babies being tossed over razor wire. and the taliban shooting people in the streets. we saw the explosion of the suicide bomber who killed hundreds of civilians. in 13 u u.s. of its members. and we heard the emotional and graphic testimony of a marine who lived through it. it was a flash in a massive pressure thrown 12 feet onto the ground. but we intimately knew knew what it happened. i open my eyes to marines that are unconscious lying around me. i add them it was ripped open and every inch of my exposed body except for my face so far blank instructional. i tried to get up but i could not. i was laying there for a few minutes i started to lose
what seems to be happening here. as you discussed the documentation of the war crimes, one thing that s amazing about the bucha story on april 2nd of last year, we learned about it. there was satellite imagery, there was video, there was testimony. people had cell phone videos. we were able to gather more information about that commission of war crimes than we often have been able to in recently history. whether you can prosecute anybody for it is another story, but at least the evidence of the war crimes of the things that are contrary to the geneva convention, shooting people whose hands are tied behind their backs. shooting women, raping women and children. the evidence is solid. that s right. and the evidence continues to mounlt. and mount. and frankly, we ve hit the tip of the iceberg. evidence in areas that have been liberated. think about the cities that have been completely to the ground, like mariupol, had populations
you didn t know how much danger you were in or indeed where the safe areas would be. no, we didn t. i thought this could just be a mad gunmanjust shooting people randomly, so the instinct was to try and get away. how did you recognise the gunshot? just they were so rapid, there were nine or ten of them, and i m used to fireworks and i thought, no, that s gunfire. i wasn t sure, but then people were saying there s gunman, then i was sure. so, broadly speaking, what kind of number would you put on the amount of people who were there, young and old? around 200 i would say. the noise and commotion begin saying, people start getting upset? the young ones returning the car park, they were with adults as well, trying to get away. yeah, a lot of commotion, yeah, and scared people. were you are aware of your own