police shootings is rare, but the district attorney believes he has a strong case, calling officer rosfeld s statements inconsistent. rosfeld s lawyer says he was just doing his job, and will let the legal system play out. david? kenneth moton tonight. thank you. we re going to turn now to a american flashpoint back in the headlines. a federal indictment for a deadly incident in charlottesville, virginia, you ll remember last summer. a suspect accused of driving into that crowd that was protesting against a white supremacist rally. one woman died. several others were injured. james field jr. now faces 30 counts, including hate crimes. we re going to turn next tonight to breaking developments involving immigration, that flashpoint on the border. just moments ago, the government now announcing an investigation into conditions at shelters for migrant children who have been separated from their parents. this all comes after a federal judge in the last 24 hours ordered that authoritie
the ceo from intel gave a statement. the president wrote on twitter, for every ceo that drops out, i have many to take their place. grandstandings should not have gone on. jobs! president trump faced criticism from both sides of the political aisle. really, across the nation after it took him two days to come out against white supremacists and neo-nazis. police say last saturday, james field jr. mowed down a crowd of counter protesters with his car killing heather heyer. hours after this attack, president trump blamed violence on many sides, many sides. it wasn t until two days later that he read from the teleprompter that perpetrators were white supremacists and neo-nazis.
the heart break continues. it s a somber sunrise here in charlottesville as this town and the entire country really comes to terms with the violent riots that left three people dead here over the weekend. and the driver who plowed his car through the crowds killing a person is expected to be arraigned at the court behind me this morning, charged with second degree murder. and we have some strong video to show you of that incident. police say that james field jr. intentionally drove his gray dodge into crowds killing 32-year-old heather hayer and injuring 19 others. those are all related to white supremacy riots that he and vice president mike pence condemn. we have no tolerance for hate and violence. white supremacists, neo nazis or the kkk. these dangerous fringe groups have no place in american