unbelievable. initially he grabbed his taser, then his gun. this is why you can t second guess some of the moves they are making. when you have a suspect that s flee from the scene and he is shooting at a cop. i mean, this didn t used to be the normal. brian: i know. lawrence: feel feel like they can to get away. ainsley: growing up if you knew she shot a cop in south carolina we knew they were getting the electric chair. lawrence: electric chair or firing squad depending on how we are feeling. city school to the grave pipeline and the numbers just don t lie. youth shootings and homicides both way up from the previous year. ainsley: and in the classroom, it s not getting any better. the city has the lowest graduation rate across the state with one high school having 77% of its students testing, these are high school students, at an elementary school reading level. brian: our next guest made the decision to homeschool her youngest son due to the factors and more baltimore mo
but that video. carley: so much video footage of this situation, too. todd: to hear the shark expert disavow what twitter experts are saying. it is eye-opening, you see this and initial instinct to go to what you see in the movies, where the shark would take the kid and that would be the end of it. you hear the kids on the boat saying bye-bye. it is an odd reaction and i m not insinuating anything, it is sad state of affairs, cal us ousness of people. carley: miracles happen, pray for one. baltimore parents are sounding the alarm to the school to grave pipeline. kids in the city are being set up to fail, there is 67% increase in youth homicide and 55% increase in youth shootings
In January, 20-year old Kobe Persley was shot in a park on Harvard Lane. Every time another young person is shot and killed in the city, his father says it takes him right back to that horrible day.