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World headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. Good evening, im Savannah Guthrie, in for lester. As we come on the air tonight, Significant Developments in two cases of Police Shootings that have captured the nations attention. In the city of charlotte, north carolina, tonight, a state of emergency in effect as the city braces for what could be a third night of violent protests after the shooting of an African American man there. And in tulsa, ok today that the Police Officer who shot and killed an unarmed African American driver last week, has been charged with firstdegree manslaughter. In both cases, accounts of what happened conflict, emotions are raw, and longsimmering tensions between police and communities are in sharp focus. Nbcs blake mccoy starting us off tonight with the criminal case launched today in tulsa. Reporter video from a Police Helicopter shows Terence Crutcher with shot and killed by tulsa police last friday. Shots fired reporter tonight the officer who fired, betty shelby, is being charged. I determined that the filing of the felony crime of manslaughter in the firstdegree against tulsa Police Officer betty shelby is warranted. Reporter an attorney for the officer said after the shooting that officer shelby suspected crutcher to be high on pcp. She said he wouldnt follow commands and seemed to be reaching into the car. Hands. Reporter but the video seems to tell a different story. While the lead investigator in the case told the tulsa world that a vial of pcp was found in the car, no gun was found. Legal observers say charges against officers, especially this quickly, are unusual. Were seeing public pressure. Were seeing more attention. And in rare cases, were seeing Faster Movement toward prosecuting officers. The first step in a long road to justice today. Reporter tonight, crutchers family is mourning the father of four, while arrangements are being made for the officers surrender. Blake mccoy, nbc news. And as we mentioned at the top, the city of charlotte is on edge as night falls guarding for a potential third night of protests over the Police Shooting there. The National Guard was called in today as officials announced they would show video of the incident to the victims family, but not to the public. Nbcs Gabe Gutierrez now with more. Reporter tonight, no curfew, even after chaos struck the heart of north carolinas largest city. Charlotte is shaken, but its mayor is defiant. Today our city is open for business as usual. Reporter the attorneys for the family of keith lamont scott, a father of seven, say Police Showed them the dash cam and body camera video of scotts death late today. His wife saw him get shot and killed, and thats something that she will never, ever forget. Defending his decision not to release that video publicly. If you think we should display a victims worst day for public consumption, that is not the transparency im speaking of. Reporter Police Sources speaking to nbc affiliate wcnc confirmed this witness photo taken moments after the shooting shows a gun at scotts feet. The police chief says video of the incident does not definitively show scott pointing the gun at anyone. Todd walter with the cam videos. It shows clearly what our chief putney has said from the very beginning, that mr. Scott came out of the vehicle as ordered by officers, but he had the gun in his hands. Reporter some say he was unarmed, holding a book. When officers tried to serve a warrant on a different man. That debate fueling what started as a peaceful protest on tuesday at marshall park. A group marching downtown into the high end district known as the omni hotel. Tear gas, gunfire, a protester down. I cant get in there right now. Its out of control. Reporter Authorities Say one demonstrator shot another. The wounded man rushed to the hospital, the governor declaring a state of emergency. The National Guard streaming in. Did the city wait too long . Im never going to judge the people on the ground. Reporter and why the violence in charlotte, in a city often ranked as one of the best places to live in america . Malcolm graham, a here for 35 years and says charlotte is a tale of two cities. Well, a typical large city is have and have nots. Those who are economically prosperous in charlotte, and those who are still struggling to find their way. Reporter he says the wounds are still raw after the 2013 death of jonathan farrell, who was shot and killed by a Police Officer. Tonight, a day after all these windows were shattered, authorities are hoping the increased security presence can keep the charlotte for us, thank you. Alarming news tonight about whats being called the largest data breach in history. Yahoo revealing that 500 million User Accounts have been compromised by what it calls a statesponsored cyber attack. Nbcs jo ling kent shows us how to see if youre affected and the steps you should take to protect yourself. Reporter at least 500 million yahoo massive security breach. Yahoo saying user account information was stolen from the Companys Network in late 2014 by what we believe is a statesponsored actor. Among the personal data compromised, names, email addresses, telephone numbers, and dates of birth. Along with encrypted and unencrypted security questions and answers. Yahoo is notifying affected customers and recommends users change their passwords and security questions. The email is the keys to the kingdom in modern life and you protect it. Reporter yahoo is working with Law Enforcement to determine if a Foreign Government was behind this hack. The company is in the process of being acquired by verizon and that deal is not done yet. Verizon tells nbc news within the last two days we were notified of yahoos security incident. We will evaluate as the investigate continues. Ponemon indicates 128 million americans have been hacked in the past 12 months alone. Thats roughly half of the Adult Population in the united states. And age, anytime were connected to the network, we are vulnerable. Reporter while yahoo says no payment card data or Bank Account Information was taken, half a billion users learning yet again nothing is truly secure. Jo ling kent, nbc news, new york. Now to new details in the terror investigation after the series of bombings over the weekend. Nbc news has obtained exclusive video that appears to show ahmad rahami placing an explosive on the and tonight, investigators are focusing on what, if anything, his family knew. We get the latest now from nbcs miguel almaguer. Reporter police say this video shows ahmad rahami planting his second explosive device in new york city. Two men later unload the suitcase. The Pressure Cooker bomb dropped on the street. Dozens pass by, one man even kicks it. Investigators now say they found 12 of rahamis fge on the ied, along with the prints of others that are still unidentified. Officials say its unclear if those fingerprints belong to the men who picked up the luggage and walked away or someone else. Looks like this was him. Reporter shot at least 11 times ahmad rahami is sedated in the hospital and wont be talking to the fbi anytime soon. But tonight investigators are getting more information from his bloody notebook. Senior Law Enforcement have wanted to go to syria and join foreign fighters. The fbi will likely have more questions for some of his siblings, who Law Enforcement sources say, posted pro jihad comments on social media. Federal officials believe the glock 19 he used in the shootout with police was bought in virginia during a visit to see his younger brother. They knew something was going on, or they should have known something was going on and they should have reporter rahamis wife, escorted back to the u. S. From dubai by an air marshall, was then whisked off the plane by the fbi for questioning. She has not been named a suspect. Rahamis entire family remains under the microscope, in a case thats still wide open. A key question for investigators tonight remains, where were those bombs assembled . Not here at the family home, they believe. They say the man that can answer that question, wont be medically cleared to face a judge for quite troubling questions being raised over whether warning signs were missed before last weekends bombings. An nbc news investigation has revealed potential red flags going back several years. Nbcs Senior Investigative correspondent Cynthia Mcfadden with what was uncovered. Reporter was there more than intelligence and Law Enforcement could have or should have done to stop ahmad rahami . At a hearing in front of the Homeland Security committee, john miller, who heads te nypd said the answer is no. Based on what ive seen so far as part of the investigation, he was handled to the extent that the system, the law, and the guidelines that we operate under would allow them to. Reporter but a new timeline based on exclusive nbc news information shows many missed opportunities. Rahami became a naturalized citizen in 2011. That same year, rahami visited an area of pakistan considered highrisk for taliban back in new jersey in 2012, a restraining order was taken out against him by a former girlfriend. The mother of one of his children. An order he violated. He returned to pakistan in april 2013 and stayed nearly a year. During that time, u. S. Intelligence says he visited afghanistan and turkey and that he may have even gone to syria. Upon returning to the u. S. In march 2014, immigration officials were worried enough to notify the national of Homeland Security, about his suspicious travel. But five months later, he was charged in new jersey with stabbing his brother. He spent three days in jail and then walked away when his brother wouldnt press charges. Even though a neighbor heard rahamis father call him a terrorist. Something his father later told the fbi he didnt mean. When fbi agents attempted to interview rahami himself while he was in jail, he said he wouldnt talk constitutional right. So in 2014, the fbi closed the case, saying they had conducted internal database reviews, interagency checks, and multiple interviews, none of which revealed ties to terrorism. Now no one had eyes on rahami. There were missed opportunities and there were many factors starting to come out about travel abroad, about violent encounters with police. By the summer he was buying acid, circuit boards, electric igniters and ball bearings. Cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. We move to politics now. Donald trump voicing his support for stop and frisk, the Controversial Police tactic which critics have called racial profiling. All this as the countdown to the first debate is on, just four days to go now. Nbcs Hallie Jackson with more now. Reporter against the backdrop of violence in charlotte, donald trump in change. How can we lead when we cant even control our own cities . Reporter to do that, trump wants to go back to stop and frisk, for years, part of the policing in his hometown new york. They really straightened things out with stop and frisk. Fairly recently they topped it, but stop and frisk worked. Reporter it didnt. Not just controversial, but not constitutional, according to a federal judge, who overturned the practice in new york, calling it indirect racial profiling. Wildly dispro minority groups. If youre an African American man, or woman for that matter, and you hear that donald trump wants to reach out to the African American community, and then you see him say he supports stop and frisk, thats the kind of thing that runs black voters away from donald trump. Reporter trumps tough talk turning off the very voters hes trying to win over in black communities, with critics arguing trumps outreach is really a way to woo white voters, by proving hes not racist. His reversal on birtherism perhaps obama was born in the united states, period. Reporter but did he truly change his views, or did he just want to change the topic . Well, i just want to get on, you know, i want to get on with the campaign. Reporter a Campaign Working to show its tolerant, quickly distancing itself from an ohio county chair widely panned for saying this. I dont think there was any racism until obama got elected. We never had problems like this. Reporter that apologized and stepped down, but she tells nbc news tonight, she stands by her comment about the president and didnt believe it was racist to begin with. Savannah . Hallie jackson on the trail in pennsylvania tonight, thank you. And a programming note, the first president ial debate moderated by our own lester holt will air live here on nbc monday 9 00 eastern, 6 00 pacific. Still ahead for us tonight, how did the first ladys passport end up online for the also, the viral letter from a 6yearold student to the president. What he asked for that im Savannah Guthrie. There is late breaking news. Heres joe fryer. A tornado touched down briefly today m few homes suffered severe damage. This is Washington Terrace which is about 30 miles north of salt lake city. The region also hit hard by high winds, golf ball sized hail. Tonight lots of downed trees and power lines reported with tens of thousands of homes now left without electricity. So far though no reports of any injuries. Now back to savannah in new york. Were back now with what appears to be a serious breach of sensitive white house information. Stolen emails from a team member, allegedly revealing travel schedules and personal data, including the first ladys own passport. As nbcs Pete Williams tells us now, there are suspicions that the trail leads back to russian hackers. Reporter to prepare Michelle Obamas visit to the middle east last year, a contract employee working for the white house got an image of her passport, including personal data, which were obscuring, and sent it on to his own nonsecure Gmail Account. Emails from his account, including the of a hacker group called d. C. Leaks, which u. S. Officials suspect is actual run by russian intelligence. In a not so subtle statement, the site says, if such Sensitive Information can be hacked, quote, we will see the fall of our country. The same site posted campaign related emails hacked from colin powell, part of a string of Cyber Attacks on political targets, u. S. Officials say may be intended to influence voters. Were deeply concerned that the russians are mettling. Fr instructions for that kind of thing would only come from the highest levels. Reporter the latest hacked emails include briefing materials for official visits, such as a trip to cleveland in june by Vice President biden. Hey, guys reporter and an april event with Michelle Obama in georgia, including an appearance with al roker on today. Nearly 13,000 emails hacked, exposing a white house travel manual on keeping say hacking a Gmail Account is not complicated. They are characteristic of what you would expect a nation state to have, but as well as a number of criminal elements could clearly have those, as your friends in high school would have those skills. Now the government is investigating how it happened and why so much information ended up on an unsecure account in the first place. Pete williams, nbc news, washington. And were back in a moment with the Wild Police Chase after a. That republican and democrat, we are all americans. Id like to punch him in the face. You know what they used to do to guys like that . Theyd be carried out in a stretcher, folks. I could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldnt lose any voters. Priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. Caught on camera. A rather Unusual Police chase in alaska. On the run a black bear roaming the streets in anchorage, alaska. He led them around for hours even making a break for the local pizza hut. Eventually the department of fish game apprehended him and nobody got hurt. Today is the first day of fall, which means time to start brainstorming Halloween Costume ideas. Record breaker. Experts say Halloween Spending is expected to hit an all time high with americans shelling out 8. 4 billion. That would be an incredible 22 rise over last year. When we come back here tonight, the 6yearold whos now a viral sensation after making a touching request to the and finally tonight, a touching story about two little boys. One opened the worlds eyes to the desperate situation in syria. The other wrote a letter that is going viral for the very special request he made to the president. Our harry smith now with the heartwarming connection between the two. Reporter it was this photo of 5yearold omran ambulance in aleppo that made the world stop last month and think again about the war in syria. A world away in suburban new york, another little boy saw that picture and was moved. Dear president obama, remember the boy who was picked up by the ambulance in syria . Can you please go get him reporter alex is 6. This is his letter. The video was produced by the white house. I will be waiting for you guys with flags, flowers, and my little sister will be collecting butterflies and fireflies for him. Reporter alex goes on to say he wants omran to go to school and meet his friends. And since he wont bring toys and doesnt have them, kathryn will share her big blue and white striped bunny and i will share my bike. And i will teach him how to ride it. Reporter the president read the letter to World Leaders at the u. N. This week. He almost couldnt finish. Those are the words of a 6yearold boy. Reporter omran and his family remain in aleppo, waiting for peace. And alex is waiting too. We can all play together and he will teach us another language. Reporter hope from a pure heart. Harry smith, nbc news, new york. Thats going to do it for us on a thursday night. Im Savannah Guthrie in for lester. Dont forget tomorrow morning were on today. From all of us nbc news, thank you for watching and have a right now on news 3 li ve at 6 00 batten down the hatches. Kevin janison will tell us when the wind machine will shut down. Team takes a knee. Tonight, we hear from even though he supports their opinions. Why he thinks it could have been handled differently. And were getting more information on this local doctor accused of groping a patient who says he forced himself on her. Tonight well hear from his other patients. Opening up the shutters and looking outside, a blustery day in the valley. The wind is really kicking up with your weather. Definitely a twohands on the Steering Wheel kind of commute. Kevin janison joins us now to tell us what comes next. Actually, well see the winds die down in the next couple of hours. But you need the hands to balance as well. That wind advisory will end at 8 00. We think within the next hour or so, well continue to see the decrease in the wind speeds that have been significant. In neighborhoods, they are showing signs of backing off after earlier today when we saw gu valley neighborhoods, 60 miles per hour. But downtown henderson, across towards mountains edge, spring valley, 50mileanhour threshold. The rest of the town at or above 40 miles per hour. The other issue weve been watching, a couple of thunderstorms that fired up just to the east of the valley. Didnt impact any population. They developed over the lake and weve got a second area trying to form, too. Barely grazing mesquite. This wont be a significant

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