that video. that is what makes it so shocking to all of us. this guy could have been seriously injured. thank god that he was not. a lot of the suspects now carry weapons, guns, knives. it is not worth it. police release a surveillance video in an attempt to identify the suspects. so far, no arrest in this case. mike: any sense of the timing of this? it looks like broad daylight. the mac it is very shocking. we will also hear from neighbors a little later today. they were just horrified by this incident. it happened around 7:00 o clock at night on april 10. it was still light outside. very, very bold for these guys to just go into his driveway and just try and steal his car. can you imagine looking through your window and seeing some guy just fidget through your stuff, go through your stuff? that is exactly what that man, that victim saw.
disclose which one, he slid into one of the girl s dms several times saying, how are you, doing it again and again. it is unclear if the victim saw the messages, the source claims they went to her request folder. police have looked into whether bryan kohberger was stalking one or more of the victims and according to probable cause affidavit, he had been to the victims home 12 times before the murders. details are subject to a gag order. carley: thank you, we appreciate it. washington, d.c. city council is going over the mayor s head passing criminal reform lgsz to soften penalties for carjacking and burglary, the bill would go
trump responded to the move calling it the right decision. strong. in court today, the four suspects accused of torturing a young man with special needs and streaming it on facebook live appear before a chicago judge. prosecutors say the suspects kidnapped the 18-year-old victim diagnosed with schizophrenia and a.d.d. and taunted him and sliced his scalp. the victim saw a chance to escape and took it. all four suspects have been charged with a hate crime. that story. the man suspected of killing five people at a ft. lauderdale airport could face the death penalty or life in prison if convicted. 26-year-old esteban santiago was charged thursday in the federal indictment. he opened fie eed fire killing wounding six others.
judge nelson has not indicated whether she will follow that lead, but as far as we know it s going to be opening statements on monday morning, and we can t say whether it s just going to be beyond monday through friday or also include saturday as well. shepard: we hope you get a weekend. phil will be working the trial for us. we re gifting a getting a flood of information on the homicide information involving the nfl star aaron hernandez, all of this is changing. all of this painting a picture hoe how closely the player may be tied to the case. includes word that he and the victim saw each other the night of the murder. the details are coming in slowly, but we have more. we ll bring them to you as the dow watch continues. now off 2.37%. 358-points in the negative. we haven t seep that in the seen that in the year 2013.
we have a gun being brandished here as well. imaging you have intimidation at the least. armed robbery ended up being the conviction. correct. if somebody has a weapon, that changes the entire dynamic. it is already a felony for robbery if you are taking stuff by threat of force. when you introduce a dangerous weapon such as a firearm, even if the firearm is never shot, it is still enough to instill fear into the person, and so that is when it becomes an armed robbery. o.j. simpson said he didn t know guns were involved sdchlt that matter? it matters if the victim saw or perceived a gun. that matters. criminal defendant that is serve a lot of time have little else to think about except how to over turn the conviction. of course the person that stood by them the entire time now becomes the natural target to be removed in this sense of vacating their trial and trying to get a new trial. this is not unusual at all when a defendant that s convicted and sentenced for a long-term now t