leaves russia? i think it does this is the huge challenge russia is going to face. how is it ever going to come well, in the medium term, how will it overcome the reputational damage of these apparent war crimes it has committed? i think it will be a huge challenge, it will be a stain that russia has to try and deal with for decades to come. and what is interesting . as a journalist who s also interested in technology, - the way we are seeing this war is like nothing before. witness video of war. crimes as they happen. he can t hide behind this. thank you all very much, a terrific discussion, thank you forjoining us. thank you for your company, more of the same next week, join us then. from all of us, goodbye.
scheduled to be in odessa later on today, if he s not here already. you mentioned that news conference where we re expecting an update at the top of the hour, and you also mentioned this is a crime that began in midland and came west to odessa. police are saying once the suspect got into the odessa area, he started shooting at what appeared to be at random. he got to synergy movie theater where the police ended up shooting him. we re going to play cell phone video followed by witness video of the last confrontation with authorities. i got you, i got you! it s okay! [gunfire] [background sounds] oh, god, they re shooting right there. oh, he hit the barrier! the cop just hit the barrier! get down, get down, get down. get down. stand still. he s shooting em, he s shooting
news because a number of the people lying on the ground did look in at very, very bad state, that they were not moving. and one person lying on the ground looked quite young, i have to say. possibly under 20, i thought , just difficult to see but you re just looking at a piece of a piece of witness video, but it is a busy, busy area. it is a pedestrianized area, it is a place where the entire street could be thronging with tourists. and so the if this vehicle if the driver of this vehicle s intention was to injure and kill as many as possible, then this is that is exactly the area where that would be an intent that would be the most achievable if you like. we have seen this happen again and again. one of the issues that this raises and it is a really chilling issue is that wherever
investigation. the decision not to file charges against officer vinson made by the d.a. today. that is what led to the protests on wednesday night. the officer in question is on administerirative duty. there is an internal investigation to make sure policies were not violated. the family of keith lamont scott is not known if they will file a charge. and michael slager is on trial for the death of walter scott. witness video shows slager shooting and killing the father of four as he tried to run away. slager has pleaded not guilty. context is important here. this video does not show the entire struggle between the men. a moving tribute to the soccer club killed in a plane
after showing still images of that witness video. we welcome the decision at that point, self-defense. reporter: their minds haven t been changed yet. albuquerque city attorney jessica hernandez says the city has nothing to hide but is now concerned that the video could hurt the investigation. investigators shouldn t have to wonder is this witness telling me what they actually remember or what they watched on the news last night? reporter: chris mckee, news 13. joey jackson with us here. joey, what do you think, does this taint the witnesses? good morning, christie. i always think that the release is a very good thing, and here s why. the first thing is, transparency is always important, because the public has a right to know. the second thing is, when you release something it s subject to public scrutiny and you evaluate it and that s always a good thing to shine light on darkness. and then finally, christie, you have the reaction part of it, and if that reaction is public