place. even with precise intelligence, is difficult to avoid civilian casualties that s all. right now in the centre ofjanine emma you are hearing gunshots and loud buds of explosions within the past hour thank you. loud buds of explosions within the past hour thank you. yolande knell who is currently past hour thank you. yolande knell who is currently in past hour thank you. yolande knell who is currently in jenin past hour thank you. yolande knell who is currently in jenin for - past hour thank you. yolande knell who is currently in jenin for us. - who is currently injenin for us. you can get the latest on that story on our website and also on the news app on our website and also on the news app if you want. there s a lot on there, a life page being updated continuously by our correspondence on the ground and across the world as well. just to bring you some breaking news coming into us in the last few minutes and investigation into tory coronavirus breaches has been announced
relatively calm neighborhood the night before the fourth of july. here is what we do know about the suspect. he is in his 40s. he was taken into custody and was carrying multiple weapons and also that body armor. but as of last night, police said to us we just don t know why this man started firing last night. but i will tell you a little more about how exactly this came to be. it all started around 8:30 last night. philadelphia police got calls from multiple gun shots. officers arrived. they did find gunshot victims but then they also heard a number of gunshots. the police commissioner really described this chaotic moment of officers arriving on scene, hearing gunshots and chasing the gunman by listening to the sound of his gunfire. eventually officers were able to apprehend him. i should say they did it without firing a shot. something that police commissioner danielle outlaw mentioned and highlighted last night. take a listen. thank god our officers were here on scene. they respon
them in half, give them to the court deputy who will give them to me. i will then review the verdict forms. if they are complete, i will publish the verdicts. after that, i will read 4.2 instructions upon discharge of jury. i m then going to dismiss the jurors with thanks we re listening now to what sort of sounds like the instructions to folks in the courtroom about how this is going to go down once the jury comes into the courtroom and these charges are read. but again, we are following this verdict reached now in this trial of the former parkland school resource officer, scoot peterson, who scott peterson, who is accused basically of standing by for 45 minutes while hearing gunshots, also lying about gunshots is what he part of the charges that he s facing. i want to bring in joey jackson to talk a little bit about this. and to be clear, we are monitoring the courtroom. we re going to be bringing that to our viewers as soon as something substantial is happening in there. wha
you know, what do i say? do i not say, you know? they re atmosphere like two hours. so just need to know from you, like, what i should do. tell them you don t know anything. i just don t have to, like, get stuff to. oh, i nodded myself. i don t know. i just tommy left us. i m just scared. they seem to know a lot of things to. like what? they were saying something about hearing gunshots. they re also saying that they might know what the weapon is. do you still have that? oh, no. no that wasn t supposed right away. well what do you want me to tell them to i just say don t know anything? yeah. of the army to give him a shout of you like your numbers of shy given to them? yeah. okay. then came the big question. the one the police head coach past trick to ask. is he still there? as far as i know, under big
convicted murder as soon as it hits my desk . shooting took place in during 2020 and founderser and his fee foster and his black fiance were in downtown protest r with black lives matter and foster was legally carrying an asaul rifle approaching the car. perry was inside the car started shooting with his handgun sending everyone running. i remember hearing gunshots and then him falling over front of me. i ve been trying to figure out how to cope and live without him because he was everything to me. the governor needs to let this court s decision stand. do you have any idea how hard it is to sit here, fashion the evil that killed my son finally