Former Washington, D.C. Homicide Detective Rod Wheeler claims that the police had mentioned to him that they were ordered to cover up the actual details surrounding the cause off DNC staffer Seth Rich’s murder. The case concerning Seth Rich’s death was revived, as federal investigators confirmed that the Democratic National Committee staffer, who was murdered […]
there on the video, brian that were on the scene, none of them decided to use lethal force, soft challenge and again, the question is why is it that this officer divided to do that? i will say, this rod, with your professional experience, i get it i watched the 60 minutes piece and they weren t even giving her a fair shot. this thing might have boomeranged on her. very interesting to see how it goes. one thing underlined how hard the job. absolutely. brian: to be an effective police officer. rod wheeler, thanks so much. thank you, brian. brian: 28 minutes after the hour did. susan rice get caught in another lie on national television? a closer look 59 her track record on the truth. that s straight ahead. and caught on camera. a stranger becomes a hero when a man falls onto the subway tracks a train barreling in. why he was the perfect person to save the day next. we ll give it a shot oh, we re halfway there oh,
unmarshalled black man last september now breaking her silence. because of your action, a man is dead. yes. how do you come to terms with that? it s very difficult. i never wanted to be in that spot. his actions dictated my actions. i never wanted to do it. officer betty shelby set to go on trial in manslaughter facing four years to life. so why did she decide to go public with her story and does it have anything to do with the fact the media and others are already labeling her guilty and a criminal? here to weigh any fox news contributor former washington, d.c. detective rod wheeler. rod, you probably saw the feature. yes. brian: we ve also seen the video. how unusual is it to come out before the trial and give your side of the story. i was a little surprised
that were used in wednesday s rampage. joining us live to talk about this and more from redlands, california, is contributor and former homicide detective rod wheeler. good to have you here this morning. you re up very, very early. we appreciate it. absolutely. bring us up to date. what are the developments that you have seen overnight? right. the investigation continues to expand. now, riverside is the area where the friend of the suspect resides, and riverside is only about 10 to 15 miles away from where i m standing right now. i actually went down to riverside last night, after i heard that the fbi had raided this individual s home. now let me tell you and the viewers real quickly what the fbi did. the fbi got information when they did the search warrant right here at the suspect s home, they got information, they got evidence, that indicated other individuals were close to these two suspects. so what they did, the closest person to them physically would be over in riverside
and they did a search warrant at his home, they took out boxes of information, boxes of evidence. they had not said exactly, juliet, what they took out, but it s believed that they took other information, and they may have even got the names of other individuals that that person is affiliated with. so we re going to continue to see this investigation expand throughout the week. two of those smashed cell phones also, rod, trying to trace the digital footprint. so two of the cell phones found at the scene that were smashed in an effort of trying to cover up who they may have been talking to to try to trace all of these digital footprints, right? that s right. you know what? here s the other interesting thing, clayton. even though they smashed those cell phones the information, the data from the cell phones, can still be retrieved from the cell phone company. so, as a result, the fbi got another search warrant for those cell phone records, the cell phone company has already turned tha