he s in custody. gary, what have we learned? reporter: just about ten minutes ago, a police officer here in cobb county, georgia, said the alleged gunman is under arrest. this gated community behind me in smyrna, georgia, northwest of the shootings, waterford place, there are police cars behind the gates. we were following them as we arrived. about five minutes down the road we saw the police cars zooming by. we followed them here, a police officer was sitting outside here. i asked him what was going on, he told me we have apprehended the suspect alive, no shootout, it appears he surrendered peacefully. there were about 100 police officers and s.w.a.t. vehicles next to the park where the atlanta braves play baseball. they re on the road tonight. the boundary, there are shops, restaurants and theaters next to the stadium. full of s.w.a.t. vehicles and police officers looking for the suspect. earlier in the day, the car believed this man hijacked was found in a parking lot in
to cnn s, garrett tuckerman. what we learned gary? anderson, just about ten minutes ago a police officer in cobb county georgia said the alleged gunman, diane patterson, is under arrest and this gated community behind me here in smyrna georgia, which is a suburb about 11 miles northwest of where the shootings happen today, this is waterfront place, there are police cars behind the gates as we speak. we know that because we are following them as we arrived. we were about five minutes down the road. we saw police cars swimming bias. we then followed them. we came here. a police officer was sitting down there. i asked him what is going on inside. he told me we have apprehended the suspect. and he is alive. there was no shootout. it appears that he surrendered peacefully. about an hour ago, there were about 100 police officers and swab the echoes about five minutes in this direction next to truist park, with the atlanta braves play baseball. the braves are playing on the road t
in london rules, or whatever it s called. look, it gives you a sense of how deep this sickness goes. when we talk about white supremacy, it s a term you very rarely hear me say. because it s an incendiary term. but it has a meaning. it means that i think white people and white culture is superior to non white culture. and here is an instance of it. in the ton of it he is trying to be self reflective. but he honestly believes that white people fight like fisticuffs like in the cartoons, and black people fight like savages. when in fact the history shows the opposite. that is what we are dealing with. the casualness with which he said that, i don t know why it i found it stunning. but i did. and i imagine, does he say that to his children? is that something he would say to his kids? oh, honey, white people don t fight like that. how can he look at his family with that dirt in his mouth? it is a glitch in the matrix
does he say that to his kids? oh, honey, no, white people don t fight like how can he look at his family with that dirt in his mouth? it s a glitch in the matrix that is shocking and also confirming. if you re a person of color, you always feel like you re somehow being brainwashed or i forget the term. people tell you stuff is not true, when you know it must be true. and people like carlson on television and the massive movement behind him. two top republican voices in the country, this is how he thinks. so when you re sitting here, guys, i think there s something, i think racism and white supremacy is alive and well in the country, tell you you re being woke, shut up, what are you talking about, it s 100
quiet, be quiet until the cop passes. the host interaction lasted five seconds. what white people don t see are the micro interaction, where for five seconds i couldn t treat my kids like kids. i had to treat them like prey, because the predator is coming. you never see the toll that takes on children, how we have to c take childhood amp from children to keep them safe. that father is trying to tell you what it s like s i don t think that there are predominantly white juries that understand that well enough to convict these cops. co despite the few we have se, those are often the exceptions, not the rule. i want you to stick around. you re going to be back elie is going to weigh in on a conversation we ll have later,