rosa flores is in madison, wisconsin. you just spoke with a friend of the victim. what did he have to say? reporter: he s saying this is not an appropriate time to talk to the media. he did tell me however that he was not in the house when this happened but that his father was in the house. now some of his friends, you can see behind me they just arrived. they ve been gathering the. the police tape has just been removed from around the house. as the young men and the supporters of the robinson family ask for solidarity. frustrated angry and asking for justice. demonstrators continuing to hit the streets of madison, wisconsin demanding answers in the shooting death of unarmed 19-year-old tony terrell robinson at the hands of officer matt kenny who is now on paid leave. the scene of the shooting still guarded heavily by police.
are madison police here guarding the crime scene and there are investigators inside of this house, very telling given the fact that it s been almost 48 hours. this the community has been angry, has been in fear, and they are asking for justice. hundreds of00 hundreds of glen trait demonstrate fors hit the streets of tony terrell robinson s mother devastated and overcome by emotion. my son has never been a violent person. never. and to die in such a violent, violent way. reporter: police paint a different picture of her son. scanner traffic capturing the dramatic the chain of events. look for a male black light skin. reporter: police say they