however to interpret it. lori lightfoot, the chicago mayor who has days left in office is now complaining that prosecutors are going easy on criminals. they re making it tough for the police. listen closely to her and to these other mayors. this is enlightening. if we say yeah, the police department is spending this time to put a case on and the judges and the prosecutors say we re going to let you out on electronic monitoring to wreak havoc again. if somebody musters the courage to come forward and identify the person that just shot up their neighborhood and sees them walking bold as day back on the street two days later, what does that say to them? you can t just allow our law enforcement agencies to decrease. we know what the consequences of that will be. we have about 2,000. they get out monday. they re doing the stickup on tuesday. and they snub their nose at the criminal justice system. they re violent. they re dangerous. some of them are dealing with real mental
bank preparing for work monday morning, one of their colleagues opened fire. i opened the door to see where he s at and i see him shooting. i took off and run out the front door. we heard a click and the lady turned around and said what the hell and he started shooting. five people and the shooter himself were killed. among the dead, a close friend of the governor of kentucky. among more than half a dozen wounded. a police officer, nicholas wilt, shot in the head. he arrived within minutes when the first shot was fired. i want to thank them, our first responders and police officers, responding and doing their best. thank you, y all. the shooter live streamed the attack on instagram. he was being told being let go by the bank. this is the only time i will mention the suspect s name in this case. the suspect has been identified as conner sturgeon. white male, 23 years of age, who was employed at old national bank. his weapon of choice was a rifle. now, nicholas wi
pushed and said the gun has been modified. it can discharge automatically. our client could not be cupable of criminal negligence as a result. martha: the thing that has bothered me about this case, mercedes, why was there live ammunition anywhere near there? the custody of the gun and how the live ammunition was on the set in the first place. they said they had strict rules. people quit because the safety standards weren t being adhered to. there s more to this investigation about how this could have happened than we ve ever learned anything about. so true. think about it. you heard the gunnerer who still has charges against her. you could see her that she was overwhelmed. she was talked about how she was overwhelmed, that the budgets were strict and she couldn t keep up. mrs. hutchins died. when you look at the results for
defendants did nothing but for the parents to inform the decision to leave their son from school. these murders would not have occurred. ethan could be facing for life in prison without parole. crumbly s parents denied the charges against him. we could be seeing their case at the michigan supreme court. trace. lauren, thank you. let s bring in the host of nothing but the truth podcast, bob, it is great to see you. felony child neglect for this mom whose son shot the teacher because she left the gun loaded. what did you think of that? well, trace, i was looking at the law here and in virginia what it says when there is a care that was grossed or cupable as a reckless disregard for human life as it relates to a child is a felony charge.
about other people that they were in communication with. so your goal one way or the other is to obtain their testimony. and that can either be because they cooperate and plead guilty or because you convict them at trial and then when they no longer have a fifth amendment privilege to assert, you compel them to testify. so it s a little bit of a mixed bag here. certainly prosecutors would be very happy to get testimony and cooperation, because ultimately the goal is to land on the people who are most cupable for what happened on january 6th. right, and it feels like they re climbing the ladder. but i m guessing many people don t believe this is the top of the ladder or the pyramid or whatever metaphor you want to leave. pete williams, joyce vance, ari melber, josh lederman, thank you. i imagine we ll see more of you. we ll be back tomorrow with meet the press daily. msnbc coverage continues on this breaking news with katy tur, after the break. news with katy, after the break.