them at a family center. we want to make sure they are as rested as they can be. making sure they are getting something to eat. we are actually having people who are becoming ill just from the lack of drinking and eating because they are so emotionally distraught. we have mental health workers on site to pull them aside, get them to a quiet place, talk to them and be a support mechanism for them. several have had additional family members come up. they are a great support also. our mobile units are going out to the communities. we are providing water and gatorade to our first responders because they are out in the sun and the heat, which is stifling. they are on emotion. a lot do the search-and-rescue a lot, but it is especially stressful with the mass number of people and the fact there have been children. reporter: very difficult time for everyone here in this community. brigitte williams, thank you so much. very quickly we have joe cheney here who is a first responder, a
necessarily mean al qaeda or taliban. but given the claim of credit early on, clearly, that s a direction that authorities would be looking. true? reporter: yeah. which i think, greg, what we are hearing from the washington post report is the suggestion that there may have been been some support mechanism here in the u.s. so was shahzad faisal acting on his own? apparently not is what we are picking up now. apparently, there is something else in the water. and that, of course, raises the threat of some sort of sleeper cell. i don t think, from what we know so far that anybody would identify him as an agent of al qaeda or the taliban. the question is whether or not he s one of those people who, as we saw in the case of the christmas bomber, umar farouk abdulmutallab, goes into a training camp and comes out with
necessarily mean al qaeda or taliban. but given the claim of credit early on, clearly, that s a direction that authorities would be looking. true? reporter: yeah. which i think, greg, what we are hearing from the washington post report is the suggestion that there may have been been some support mechanism here in the u.s. so was shahzad faisal acting on his own? apparently not is what we are picking up now. apparently, there is something else in the water. and that, of course, raises the threat of some sort of sleeper cell. i don t think, from what we know so far that anybody would identify him as an agent of al qaeda or the taliban. the question is whether or not he s one of those people who, as we saw in the case of the christmas bomber, umar farouk abdulmutallab, goes into a training camp and comes out with the idea and the training that
he spoke. he said they are here as a support mechanism right now. and, again, they have taken two people to the hospital, and one person s unaccounted for. they re not telling us about any other injuries. so, that s it so far, but there s sure to be more people out here. we ve seen fbi agents out speaking with people. i don t want to say the word terrorism but, you know, they kind of do their job and make sure there s nothing more to this than a small plane perhaps lost its way and crashed into this building. and shannon, when they mentioned the two people with injuries, did they happen to say what part of the building they were in? they did not say. they believe this plane went in on the second floor of the building, so they re not telling us if this person these people were actually on that floor, on another floor below. this is part of the investigation. i think they re still keeping it close to their breast, but i m
and the state s ourt of money. we had to take these steps. reporter: the only inmates with get out of jail free cards are ones the state considers low-risk offenders and parolees that won t be returned to prison because of minor violations. the corrections department is offering early release to inmates who obtain high school equivalency and job training. there s not going to be a support mechanism. my concern is the state is saying, yes, we are going to provide this and this. but how am i as the chief of police that have responsibility for over 90,000 people that the state will follow up on their work. reporter: at risk a community that has been transformed. new mothers feel safe to walk the streets. how do i tell a crime victim of a violent crime is her victim was out and not being supervised. reporter: what is more