partner and their baby looking on, he was arrested. connor chapman is a despicable individual and this was absolutely a reckless act. he s shown absolutely no remorse since leaving the scene of the lighthouse pub. he s disposed and destroyed of key evidence and has tried to evade capture, knowing full well that he was wanted by police. with around 100 organised crime gangs in merseyside, tackling them is an uphill battle, according to one former police inspector. liverpool has always i had a drugs problem, and it always will have, because we are a port, | because we re a port, and that has allowed in some respects - and that has allowed - in some respects in some respects organised crime groups to take hold, almost to - continue that particular trade. elle s was the fifth fatal shooting in merseyside in as many months a cycle of violence which her father says must be ended. nick garnets, bbc news, liverpool.
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president. the question is, did he deceive them? if there s evidence of that, i think people will start to see this says more about trump than the department of justice, that is, he s so egotistical he has this pension of committing reckless act to show that he can get away with it, asserting his ego and he s done this repeatedly at the expense of the people who depend on him to conduct business in an honorable way. we saw that with both impeachments. around the time barr was giving that interview former president trump unleashed a series of posts on social media saying he did nothing wrong, et cetera. slamming the doj s investigation against him as election interference. so, katty, predictable response
ensure that the police and the city pay for what they describe as a reckless act. plus, the desantis campaign says they have 8 million reasons why voters should forget about their rocky rollout and get on board with their campaign, but is the desantis strategy focused on winning or just hoping everyone else s campaign falls apart. and is the debt drama almost done? the markets surging today on word that negotiators may be on the verge of agreement. that s just part one. the latest on the fight still to come as time and money continue to run out. we start with those new developments in the latest devastating story that once again is bringing police brutality to the forefront of american conversation. we are hearing from yet another mother of another black son, this one only 11 years old trying to make sense of yet another police shooting.
municipalities, police departments, as you rightfully point out have done in the past, which is to get ahead of something like this as much as they possibly can. i think the family can do what they re already doing, chris. if you think about it, the history of the civil rights movement, especially in this specific context is the history of moms speaking up for their babies, and that goes back to emmett till for me. so what you ve got to remember as someone who s also prosecuted cases involving domestic violence, moms call the police to protect their babies, not to get them shot. and so i think they need to reinforce that message that people can identify with it. and the other thing i would say we need to do is stop referring to this as a reckless act. the officer drew his gun intentionally. he aimed for center mass as he was trained to do intentionally. he pulled the trigger intentionally, all after he ordered everyone to come outside the house. that s not recklessness. you did that