four counts of aggravated assault. he is now in custody. authorities say he opened fire in a medical office building waiting room here in midtown atlanta. seriously injuring four women and killing 38-year-old amy saint pierre who worked for the centers for disease control and prevention. the agency says cdc is deeply saddened by the unexpected loss of a colleague killed today in the midtown atlanta, shooting. our hearts are with our friends colleagues as they remember her and grieve this tragic loss. police received the car of the after shooter 12:08. the gunman spent only two minutes in the medical building and left in a stolen car. around 7:45 last night police located the suspect near truist park stadium in suburban cobb county. take a listen. an undercover officer was the one who originally saw and confronted this individual and was able to have backup from uniformed officers that came in and took him into custody without incident. it does not work without a cooperative
top of a new hour on cnn newsroom. good to have you. i m victor blackwell. five former memphis police officers charged in the fatal beating of tyre nichols pleaded not guilty in their first court appearance. all five were arraigned together. they did not speak. some wore masks. the men faced charges of second degree murder, assault, kidnapping, and misconduct. during today s arraignment, the judge stressed the need for patience. be patient, work with your attorneys, cooperate with them, meet with them, make sure if there are any theys, that these delays are not on account of any of your actions. to those in attendance, this case can take some time. we ask for your continued patience and continued civility in this case. we understand there may be some high emotions in this case, but we ask that you continue to be patient with us. everyone involved wants this case to be concluded as quickly as possible. but it s important for you all to understand that each one of these defen
hey, guys. how you doing? what s going on, man? hi. drop the hammer. nope. hey, hey, hey, hey. what is going on? i m not [bleep] i got him. send back-up, code 3. code 3 back-up unit [bleep] hands. code 3 as well. got it? code 3. sandra: police also releasing surveillance video from outside the pelosi home. you can see the suspect, david depape, approach the house and then start hammering at that glass door on the back porch. john: we have complete coverage from andy mccarthy is here, and former fbi special agent nicole parker. sandra: claudia is live in san francisco on the latest as the video was just released. claudia. the attack on paul pelosi drew national attention with inconsist reports spawning questions and conspiracy theorys, now we are all getting to see the actual footage after media outlet, including fox, sued the district attorney and a judge granted that request. in the predawn hours of october 28, 2 police officers knoc
at least 23 people are dead, but dozens are missing or injured. the national weather service has confirmed one large tornado caused catastrophic damage across several cities and towns . but there were a dozen reports of tornadoes across alabama and mississippi. now the storms, flattened homes and buildings and knocked out power to more than 100,000 customers across alabama, alabama, mississippi and tennessee. let s go to the ground. there were cnn s isabella isabelle rose salas is live in rolling fork. mississippi look, we spoke with the mayor a couple of hours ago, and he told us that his town is basically gone. is that what you re saying? that is certainly an accurate assessment of what we saw in rolling fork and guys if i can first tell you that i m actually a little bit beyond the city limits three miles away. i want to show something to you right over here. this car. we re told by family members that they were driving last night as the tornado. hit and the strong winds f
need to restructure, we need to reconfigure the way in which we police. here we are still waiting for real reform to the way policing is conducted in this country. laura: actually the reform and al sharpton and others are pining for already happened necessity memphis. that police department already revised its policies following the murder of george floyd. the effort was called re-imagine policing in memphis. now, it was called reimagining policing but what was re-imagined? it was re-imagined with awful consequences. in addition to addressing excessive force the department also loosened its hiring standards. in fact, two of the five officers involved in the killing of nichols were hired during this period. so when folks like cory booker or al sharpton blame this this shows the overwhelming need for what they call police reform, i agree. we need to reform their reforms. like memphis, chicago lowered its hiring standards for police in 2022. they were following the likes of