and government officials have not yet been accused of a crime, that s a pretty low bar for them to hop over to do their jobs. i think the record of this police department is appalling, is a discussgrace. these people should have been gone a long time ago. i disagree with tom in that i think this department should be abolished. i don t think it s a problem for the community. you know the whole st. louis area has way too many police departments that exist, mostly to support themselves and not the community. so the idea that this police department and these officials deserve any credit at all for leaving before the justice department kicks them out is i think, misguided. john you are a young community activist. you live in that part of the country. what are your friends, your associates our young community
he was treated for in 2010. he ll be joined by an iraq veteran who suffered a similar injury. and what is george clooney doing in handcuffs? we ll tell you. this morning, the soldier accused of killing 16 afghan civilians in a house to house rampage is back in the u.s. the suspect is identified as 38-year-old army staff sergeant robert bales. he s now in custody at ft. leavenworth by himself. this was his first tour of duty in afghanistan, but he had done three tours of iraq. neighbors say they only knew bales as a family man who was the life of a party. i was blown away. i was devastated, heart broken, completely shocked. i would describe him he was super fun to hang around with, kind of the life of the party kind of guy. super loving, friendly to everybody he met. great with his kids. i just i don t i don t see how this has happened. i never saw any signs of marital problems. they always seemed pretty happy. cnn s sara steiner has been following this story sin
traditional. but overall it s a democratic process, the whole st. hood thing with the popular out poring that has been very strong and you ll see the voice of the people on sunday. alisyn: greg burke live for us from vatican city, thank you. bill: fox news alert back to syria, it s another friday in that country and prayers in the mosques are now ending and that brings a whole new round of violence in the streets of damascus. reports of thousands march much chanting god, syria only. we believe this is from today, we cannot independently verify it, the teargas in the background, the protestors in the foreground demanding the downfall of the current government and the government responding with bullets. stewart holiday is an a ambassar to the u.n. for special affairs.