Life-long Baltimore City resident, Ed Marcinko has never lived anywhere other than Bank Street."I’m getting up in my wonder years," he says.And never thought he
there are lots of boats on the water still. officers are telling people to stay in their homes. the three suspects that are at large are considered armed and dangerous. so police are telling people to be cautious. katie, stay with me. ed, i have you, let s bring you back n former dea. i know a number of people have made the comparison, although there are a lot of differences still to the situation with the two convicted killers who had escaped from prison, they were in a wooded area and they were able to allude the authorities for weeks. what are you seeing, the similarities? like the other guest stated it s problematic at best because you have an abundant amount of territory to cover. wooded areas, suburban areas. you have places where the suspects can blend in easier than they did up in upstate new
sheriff s deputies, honing in to find these three individuals who they want. they have been on the run for hours after this officer, a 32-year veteran of the force was murdered early this morning. i can tell you the local high school is on lockdown while the search is underway. people in the area asked to shelter in place because as you can imagine police believe t the if you kill an individual you re armed and dangerous. we have ryan young who arrived at the scene, and a former detective, also with me law enforcement consultant tom vernie. retired dea agent ed marcinko and deborah feyerick. deborah, to you first. then to ryan who is there. let s back up. for people just joining us, what do we know happened this morning? so this that happened at about 8:00 this morning. a police officer saw three
so i m sure they want some of the people to go away. this is a city of 10,000 people. people have come into the area as they re looking for the three suspects. what we have seen in the last half hour or so, we have seen people coming out of their houses to see what s going on. some with signs that say police lives matter. some with their iphones who are walking around and taking pictures of the heavy artillery that officers have brought out. but changing the situation a little by. yeah, ed, i m sure that s the last thing that law enforcement wants. the gawkers, those standing out and about with their iphones trying to get a glimpse of the action out their front door. absolutely, brooke. the citizens need to know to let the police officers, let law enforcement agencies do their job. i would strongly suggest that those folks go back into their houses and just stay on top of the situation and listen to all of the law enforcement agencies out there. anthony, you made a point, i think
york. you just have a whole rash of other areas that you have to search and this makes it very problematic for law enforcement officers. unlike the two in upstate new york, here they would have access to cars, presumably cell phones. absolutely. it s a different situation for them. ed, thank you so much. quick break, back to breaking news in a moment. if you struggle with type 2 diabetes, you re certainly not alone. fortunately, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imagine what it would be like to love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. it s the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a1c. invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it s a once-daily pill that works around the clock.