water promenade. two more in new jersey and quite a bit farther to find one of our 130 around the country. i will be taking the subway. great to so you. stick around because i will be cooking pancakes all morning long. how do they taste? delicious. i m not going to be sharing with any of you. new headlines, new questions this morning over the safety of duck tour boats after that deadly crash in washington state. four international students from north seattle studentsy killed when a duck boat lost control and slammed into a tour bus. 50 people were injured. boats are built more like tanks and shouldn t be used on city streets. neighbors in dallas showing support for our police officers. they are hanging dozens of blue ribbons on he trees and stop signs. one problem, they are now being ripped down because someone complained they are a code violation. the city prohibits notices from being posted on polls, supporters say they are hurt
brutality. one of the signize have seen. repeatedly says, we will not skip this generation. and so, this is part of the theme. they really feel like they are making a difference. we can see stand by, athena. they re protesters inside. they re trying to keep the rest from going inside. you can t lock them in there. code violation. you can t lock them in there. let them out now. let everybody out. athena, what s going on? can you ask them what is going on? reporter: what s going on here, how many peer afolks are ? there is a lot of people inside. you guys are trying to follow them. he locked them in there. they re concerned that the people who are inside are not being allowed out of the store.
that lawyer goes on to say the 43-year-old had his hands up and was only questioning his arrest when he was put in that fatal chokehold on a staten island street. he clearly was using excessive force. you have to understand, the this whole thing was about a suspected essentially administrative code violation of selling untaxed cigarettes, not even seeing it, just suspecting it. that s normally just a summonsble offense. you give someone a ticket and he show up in court. i don t understand why they wanted to be so aggressive. that aggressive policing, which he clearly was involved in that, what led to the actions here. is a possible explanation for that, whatever the underlying offense, no matter how minor, trivial, unusually policed, once they say we re going to arrest you, and mr. garner says, no, essentially, i m mot going to let you arrest me, you have a different dynamic with police no
shelter that has some sort of aftercare i think that s what we ll be needing to do more and more because we know people with mental health issues are landing in jail and not getting the help that they need. yeah. we re all in agreement on that. i want to go to this other story real quickly. and it s switching gears dramatically, but it s out of kansas and a world war ii veteran faced city code violations because his office building has a cracked exterior bricks and he s been arrested. it sounds like a debtor s prison. can they do that? technically, yes, they can. it s what we called code violation and you can be called before the court for not keeping your building up to par. again, let s flip this, martin, right? being a lawyer that s what i do being on both sides, what if the bricks fell and hurt somebody, a child or something like that? i will say i think the judge went too far. the judge has discretion. if you want to find the elderly gentleman he s 88 years old, martin, 88,
freedom of information act and they eventually get their hands on the documents. it turns out that lois lerner was sent over to the federal elections commission according to these documents not just a yes or no on tax exempt status for these tea party groups, but their entire tax file. certainly that is a no no on the united states code. it is a crime. it is a crime under 7013. it is punishable of five years in jail and a $5,000 fine. this is a serious matter. will she be charged with a crime? i say a small chance. why? they don t do it. they never charge. it is not only 7013, there is an irs code violation. let s put it up on the screen here. no officer or employee of the united states should disclose any return or return information obtained by him or her in any matter in connection with the service. that s a felony as well. now keisha, i can think of