department and family members of stafford, they have not gotten back to cnn. in our research of the officers, we could not find any instance where either was convicted of a crime. the focus here in the community is largely on 6-year-old jeremy mardis. i spoke with his first grade special needs teacher at the site where he was shot and killed. we brought this cute bear and puppy dog and wreath from the autism network. when a child in our community needs something, we re there for him. reporter: what goes through your heart and mind when you look at this? i just know he is watching over everybody. reporter: the funeral for the 6-year-old will be held this afternoon in mississippi. the two marshals remain in the
for us in louisiana with more on what you ve learned. you talked with people there. what else, nick? hey, there. according to the local newspaper here one of the ourers charged in the death of that 6-year-old has a troubled history, a checkered past. 32-year-old derrick stafford was indicted on two counts of aggravated assault, according to the local newspaper here. those indictments were eventually dismissed without prejudice, meaning charges could still very welcome forward against derrick stafford. also the other officer who is currently in custody, norris greenhouse, part as well along with stafford of some pending civil lawsuits tied to excessive force. you mentioned that i had been talking to people in this community. many of them continue want to talk about the police officers as troubling as their actions appear to be on the surface. they would rather talk about this 6-year-old little boy. i caught up with his first grade special needs teacher. he was an autistic child, someo
police opened fire help was hit five times, in the chest, and head. his father, chris few, was also hit and wounded. jeremy mar dis, 6 years old, he didn t deserve to die like that. and that s what s unfortunate. reporter: days after the shooting head of louisiana state police announce two marshalls face second-degree murder, attempted murder charges. 32-year-old and 23-year-old taken into custody, and placed on administrative leave. the incident was captured on police body cameras. i m not going to talk about it but i m going to tell you this. it is the most disturbing thing i ve seen. lie leave it at that. reporter: two other marshalls present during the shooting, stafford and greenhouse, so far, only two arrested. he had his wings on earth and now he s soaring in heaven. reporter: roxanne was jeremy s special needs teacher. the child nonverbal autistic one
sometime tomorrow as well in hattiesburg. but so many people torn apart. you heard the teacher there, special needs teacher, just a little while ago mentioned him being an angel. i spoke to his teacher at the site of that memorial, the site of the shooting scene, i should say, she was just crushed around heartbroken. so many people in this community of 5,000, they just don t want marksville to be known for what happened to this 6-year-old boy. but so many people just can t help talk about this horrific, horrific tragedy that happened on tuesday night. thank you so much, nick valencia. let s talk more about this. joining me now cnn law enforcement analyst frederick an commander and former police chief of dekalb county, georgia. this 6-year-old little boy, we understand that he was in the front seat. we understand he s autistic. he was with his dad. still unclear according to police the circumstances leading up to this but we did hear from the police chief who said this is a hard sit
the u.s. marshall service, the latest agency embroiled in this incident of unnecessary roughness. this is all because of this pretty shocking piece of video. you be the judge here. he s got this woman. shows this deputy marshall snatching this woman s cell phone right out of her hands. this is in the los angeles area. then you see him smash it to bits on the ground. the woman was recording police activity. here you go. grabs t tosses it down. i ve got cnn national correspondent lye in l.a. you talked to this woman in the video. why was she rolling on this in the first place? well you think about today s use of cell phones. she s a special needs teacher at an elementary school. she has two younger children. she s always got her cell phone with her. several houses away she sees some incredible police activity. she says it was a large number of police officers with automatic rifles. it was her instinct to start recording. she was also mindful of