school. >> i believe that's true, and quite honestly, what's interesting to me is that you cannot think of the names or the histories of any enslaved people who weren't frederick douglass. a friend of mine told me about a mural in hartford, connecticut, along with the names of george floyd and breonna taylor, they included the names of enslaved people and it's something that we don't think about, we sort of have this idea of nameless, faceless people. these are people who are our ancestors, dealing with the brutality and racism that we look at today hundreds of years ago, and that has continued to be part of this society, that continues to be part of the american fabric. >> one of the things that was the most arresting was the story of clinton, mississippi, this hidden story that we didn't know about a huge massacre that everyone should know about. i think it's even more hidden than the tulsa massacre. because at least i had heard of
million to himself. >> it is not a day they're relishing, but they do have grace and a lot of appreciation towards law enforcement. >> reporter: last month murdaugh was charged with filing a false police report and insurance fraud after police say he hired a man to kill him so that his son could collect on an insurance policy though, the alleged shooter denies the charges murdaugh's attorneys says their client was depressed and suffering from a severe opoid addiction. >> greed and are deadly sins and they were plenty in this matter. >> reporter: as the accounting of possible financial crimes continues, so does the investigation into the unsolved murders of murdaugh's wife and son found shot to dealt on the family property in june murdaugh's lawyers responding to today's arresting saying he deeply regrets that his actions have distracted from the efforts to solve their murders. legal experts say the trickle effect of the charges may be a strategy >> it could be that these current charges against murdaugh are a kind of place holder by authorities to keep their eye on him. >> a complex legal case with
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no more interviews. i don't think she's prepared. >> greg: you know what, i said this before, jessica. in her defense, she reminds me of me when i don't want to do something. i just do the worst job possible. officemax on "fox & friends"? [laughter] >> greg: i was terrible hosting it, they never asked me again its strategy. i find her arresting, ironically. >> jessica: that is a tough backhanded -- i was just going to lead with, i would obviously not have had a discussion about voter i.d. that revolved around xerox machines and the proximity to -- >> lawrence: so you agree with that? >> jessica: i have not encountered a single person of any political denomination who defended it. now, the larger discussion about voter i.d. that i think we are all excited to have as adults at the table, because i know you love it when i say -- >> jesse: here you go come in
that is an interesting detail. we needed to know that. directed its attendees to leave, that the school superintendent and the board. advised those that stayed would be changed with trespassing. the sheriff's office said it was the superintendent calling the shots, not law enforcement when it came to shutting it down. >> emily: progressive left members of the community doxed conservative members and published where they lived and their names. that's what they said shame on you as a superintendent as he shut it down. they're trying to silence the conservative voices. >> harris: it's interesting. it gets penned on the cops. they do the arresting. the question by local media in virginia and maybe it will attract network like our mike emanuel is there. the questions have to be asked of the school board now. do you want parents to get involved or don't you? if you're going to grade their answers, what happens when
we worn people if you are going into mexico to the shop that someone will try to recruit you to bring something back. >> as you talk about the drug crisis there's also the ongoing security crisis. just yesterday late afternoon, border patrol in the rio grande valley reporting the apprehended and active ms-13 gang member as well as the salvador national who had a rate conviction out of the state of new york. both of those men arrested and held all go texas about 30 minutes away from where we are standing right now. we will send it back to you. >> trace: and if they arrested two, you can imagine how many got in. >> sandra: now a developing story out of arizona, at least one person dead and another injured after gunmen drove around suburban phoenix apparently shooting people at random. it happened yesterday over a terrifying 90 minute deal with police arresting the suspect after his car was spotted in your surprise, arizona. police aren't arresting suspects
MARDAN: A man was arrested in his wife’s murder case while two members of a street criminals’ gang were arrested in separate raid on Saturday.A spokesman for Mardan police said that...
Police claim arresting MQM hitmen
National
May 2, 2021
KARACHI: Three suspects, including a worker of a political party’s militant wing, were arrested by the District Malir police on Saturday for their alleged involvement in various serious crimes, including the assassination of a former Liaquatabad Town Nazim.
The arrests were made during separate raids conducted in parts of Malir, including the Ghazi Town and Bakra Piri areas. The arrested suspects were identified as Abdur Rehman, Rahat Gul and Syed Bakhtawar Shah.
According to police, one of them, Rehman, during the initial course of interrogation admitted to his involvement in various cases of target killings, kidnappings and robberies, and stated that he belonged to the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM)-London and he had joined the MQM in 2008 when it had not been divided in the factions of Pakistan and London. The suspect reportedly revealed that he along with the party’s Gulbahar Sector member Aqeel, alias Buddha, played a role during the 2008 general elections in making the victory of the MQM candidate possible.
Police claim arresting MQM hitmen involved in killing former Liaquatabad Town nazim
Karachi
May 2, 2021
Three suspects, including a worker of a political party’s militant wing, were arrested by the District Malir police on Saturday for their alleged involvement in various serious crimes, including the assassination of a former Liaquatabad Town Nazim.
The arrests were made during separate raids conducted in parts of Malir, including the Ghazi Town and Bakra Piri areas. The arrested suspects were identified as Abdur Rehman, Rahat Gul and Syed Bakhtawar Shah.
According to police, one of them, Rehman, during the initial course of interrogation admitted to his involvement in various cases of target killings, kidnappings and robberies, and stated that he belonged to the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM)-London and he had joined the MQM in 2008 when it had not been divided in the factions of Pakistan and London.