The four moving prisoners of the vehicle, officers are trying to put away their weapons. They secured their weapons and firearm and ammunition inside their patrol vehicle, either in the truck or back into a safe location. Then they proceed to bring the suspect into the facility. Reporter investigators believe castro was still cuffed from behind when he got a hold of the officers weapon. He did managed to somehow access the rear compartment, the rear storage area. The details and specifics are still under investigation and we are speaking with the officer. The officer did attempt to restrain and stop the suspect s going on. Ethg however, when the suspect had control of the firearm, the officer ran to a safe location and call for assistance. Sources tellhe fired about a half a dozen shots but was trapped inside the locked patrol car the entire time. After a fourhour standoff he surrendered and no one was injured. The officer followed all the proper protocol and Safety Measures to secure
Warns the u. K. To back off as britain talks of offering citizenship to millions of hong kong residents plus an iranian scientist returns home after being released from detention in the us will have the latest from tehran. Thank you for joining as we begin with protests in the United States curfews remain in place in many big cities this hour after another night of anger people have defied restrictions to continue their protests against racism and Police Brutality after the death of george floyd in minnesota where floyd died in Police Custody just over a week ago the mother of his daughter has held an emotional News Conference roxie washington says he was a good man and father john hendren has our report from minneapolis. A week after george forged death lit a spark that left American Cities in flames roxy washington is demanding justice. In the bill for. He was. Well were ads are way. Down. Echoing the crowd of protesters at the sight of George Floyds death floyds family wants all 4 o
From the Nations Capital to wherever you are, the opinions that matter most, your own. This is what democracy looks like. Cspan powered by cable. Good afternoon everyone. Please take your seats so we can get started. Thank you. My name is Kristin Clarke attorney general at the department of justice and i am pleased to be here to celebrate the anniversary of the americans with disabilities act. [applause] [cheering] i want to acknowledge all of our distinguished guests, congressman hoyer, the chair of the eeoc, thehe department leads and we are pleased to host all of you today. Thirtythree years ago, congress sought to safeguard the rights of people with disabilities to fully participate in all aspects of society and to assure equality of opportunity. Independent living and economic selfsufficiency. This landmark law has supported countless numbers of people with disabilities the opportunity to vote without architectural barriers to work. To live in their own Home Communities instead of
From the Nations Capital to wherever you are, the opinions that matter most, your own. This is what democracy looks like. Cspan powered by cable. Good afternoon everyone. Please take your seats so we can get started. Thank you. My name is Kristin Clarke attorney general at the department of justice and i am pleased to be here to celebrate the anniversary of the americans with disabilities act. [applause] [cheering] i want to acknowledge all of our distinguished guests, congressman hoyer, the chair of the eeoc, thehe department leads and we are pleased to host all of you today. Thirtythree years ago, congress sought to safeguard the rights of people with disabilities to fully participate in all aspects of society and to assure equality of opportunity. Independent living and economic selfsufficiency. This landmark law has supported countless numbers of people with disabilities the opportunity to vote without architectural barriers to work. To live in their own Home Communities instead of
From the Nations Capital to wherever you are, the opinions that matter most, your own. This is what democracy looks like. Cspan powered by cable. Good afternoon everyone. Please take your seats so we can get started. Thank you. My name is Kristin Clarke attorney general at the department of justice and i am pleased to be here to celebrate the anniversary of the americans with disabilities act. [applause] [cheering] i want to acknowledge all of our distinguished guests, congressman hoyer, the chair of the eeoc, thehe department leads and we are pleased to host all of you today. Thirtythree years ago, congress sought to safeguard the rights of people with disabilities to fully participate in all aspects of society and to assure equality of opportunity. Independent living and economic selfsufficiency. This landmark law has supported countless numbers of people with disabilities the opportunity to vote without architectural barriers to work. To live in their own Home Communities instead of