I cant stress this enough, this is an Ongoing Investigation in the early stages. More information will come out, in conjunction with the Attorney Generals Office as the lead prosecutor. We cant share all of our information right now and im sure you understand that. Im going to give out two numbers that go to a tip line. 911 is also appropriate for this, but if anyone can call these two numbers, this would go to the state police tip line. Area code 2072139526. 2075099002. And well be sending something out later that has that information in it, if you werent able to grab that now. Again this is a very fluid situation, we have a lot of resources as chief st. Pierre had mentioned earlier that are on the ground, in a coordinated effort to apprehend this individual. We have notified the department of education, and they have determined what theyre going to do with the schools. A lot of schools, area schools were shut down today based on our conversation with them. Again, as more information
Hello, My Name Is Michael , and im speaking to you on january 17th, in side of a plywood box, here to relay my recollections of 9 11. I mean, obviously its very unresolved for me. I could see the damage being done to people, but they couldnt tell their own story, in their own words. It was just plain, building down, building down. There was absolutely no space for the more complicated stories about what people actually felt. So, this is it. Well i, just click it, go check to see. So we were willing to bust open the space for that. So you can see, we are inaction. Once people went inside the booths, they controlled the recording. They controlled their own story. Hey. It became absolutely clear, that this really was a very shattering experience. With a lot of feeling and emotion behind it. Im just, you know. And, our purpose was to capture exactly that. To tell the personal truth about what 9 11 was. Okay, i guess this is working. What was that . Its the trade center, the trade center. [
but it s worth mentioning that before covid this is why wearing masks in public was against the law so people could not commit crimes and remain incognito or unidentifiable. but that certainly aggravates law enforcement efforts to solve crimes, and you need as much identifying information as possible. i do see some photographs that look like maybe without a mask, but they are not the best quality in the world. maybe you have something i m not seeing but hopefully it can get out to members of the public and get an identification quickly. john: if you walk into a medical facility these days without wearing a mask you are frowned upon, and the photo of the fella in the elevator without the mask on and as i said earlier, he s got the sort of face that i think people would readily recognize with very distinctive mustache and
very important that we basically, these are weapons that if a grown man like the two of you would act like a grenade inside of you, imagine what happened to children, what happened to the children and they had to identify and they were unidentifiable. we cannot let words like killed or shot minimize or sanitize what happened. and the third thing is john got to it clearly is this sense that we can only play defense. the only solution is arm more parents, get one door. you can t possibly think that defense is the only way we re going to protect our children. we wouldn t go on defense in our own daily lives, we go on offense, all sorts of things to protect them. those three things are happening simultaneously. i think it s important that we
have anyone of your pictures is gold random, beautiful, unidentifiable, could be generic photos of a barn in a field, that once wisconsin oh, no that s wisconsin. rachel: thank you, wisconsin, for sending in all of your photos, it was the wisconsin star-spangled banner moment. pete: other states also have cornfields. rachel: no one is nicer than wisconsin. the dog on the boat, i have a picture of skippy that looks just like that. pete: even the one with mountains she was like that could be wisconsin. rachel: the photos were so beautiful. i assumed it was all wisconsin. will: you won her heart and ours. keep the photos coming in a. rachel: favorite part of our morning. will: awesome. set the tennis meter to