betrayal. he essentially called yevgeny prigozhin a traitor. the kremlin said that yevgeny prigozhin was going to have to go to exile into belarus. now we re learning that prigozhin was inside the kremlin with 35 other commanders just a couple days after that mutiny took place and the kremlin, jake, gave some details as to what was spoken about. they said that vladimir putin listened to what these commanders had to say. apparently they pledged allegiance to vladimir putin. there was one thinat caught our attention. i want to read you what was said. quote, the president gave an assessment of the actions of the campaign at the front during the military operations, essentially how the war was going, as well as events of june 24th, the mutiny orchestrated by yevgeny prigozhin. putin listened to the explanations provided by the commander and offered them options for deployment. there are some that believe that means the wagner military company could make a comeback to the battlefi
shooting in philadelphia over the fourth of july weekend. officials say the suspect actually shot and killed one victim nearly two days before going on a rampage throughout neighborhood, killing four more people. police say the attack was, quote, obviously planned, and that the suspect had been displaying abnormal behavior for quite a while. gun violence has killed more than 22,000 people in the united states this year loop. according to the gun violence archive. now some lawmakers and advocates are pushing hard for more red flag laws, which could help keep guns out of the hands of potentially dangerous people. but some states that already have those laws in place are struggling to use them. i sat down with a mother who is now mourning, because of the trouble enforcing the law. reporter: vanessa s nightmare began last spring in her albuquerque home. he was molesting my daughter. reporter: she learned her live-in boyfriend had been
mass shooting last week was shot and killed by the suspect nearly two days before his deadly rampage. police say the suspect had been displaying abnormal behavior for quite a while before he went on that random shooting spree that killed five people. now pennsylvania is among the states that doesn t have a red flag law which can help keep guns out of the hands of potentially dangerous people. but as cnn s chief investigative correspondent pamela brown explains, some states that already have those laws in place, are struggling to use them. reporter: vanessa s nightmare began last spring in her albuquerque home. he was molesting my daughter. reporter: she learned her live-in boyfriend bradley wallen had been sexual assaulting her
those who may pose a danger to themselves or others and prevent them from buying new guns, but as cnn s chief investigative correspondent pamela brown reports for us now, there are major obstacles to enforcing red flag laws even in states that have embraced them. reporter: vanessa s nightmare began last spring in her albuquerque home. he was molesting my daughter. reporter: she learned her live-in boyfriend bradley had been sexually assaulting her 16-year-old daughter alexia for years. she called the sheriff s department. we re going to try to get a restraining order. he was telling me that i had been acting, like, i had an attitude towards him. i couldn t keep it in and i said it s because you sexually assaulted me and he got out of his car, and admitted what he did and it was wrong.