it is good to be back with you in this second hour of chris jansing reports. we start with that breaking news out of fulton county, georgia, a major admission from the lawyer for one of donald trump s codefendants in that sweeping rico case. nbc s blayne alexander is following that. for folks who weren t here, setting the stage, fani willis, the d.a. went to the judge after some videos were linked of people who had turned evidence and said, i need a protective order. but we didn t know who might have leaked those videos. what just happened in court? reporter: well, we now know at least one of the people who leaked the videos. it was an attorney for one of the 15 remains codefendants. jonathan miller, he represents misty hanson, one of the 15 codefendants, just said during this open hearing, during this virtual hearing in open court that he did leak the videos to at least one media outlet, and so he kind of gave a small preamble said that in order to make sure he can sleep
Injuries. Ben within the last hour, the suspect has been identified as an osu student Abdul Razak Ali artana, a man of somali descent. Sources tell abc news they may have found a Facebook Post written by him expressing grievances over attacks on muslims. Newscenter 5s Shaun Chaiyabhat has more from the breaking news desk, shaun . Reporter also according to abc news, that osu student with the same name as having a place to pray openly as a muslim. Officially, investigators are still working to determine if he had any ties to terrorism. Swat and fbi converge onto the Ohio State University campus. This car, now at the center of the investigation. The attacker plowing into a crowd of people then using a butcher knife to stab more victims. The only thing that you can say, the only thing that you can say, based upon common knowledge, that this was done on purpose. Knife. That was on purpose. Reporter a Campus Police officer shot and killed the suspect, identified as 18yearold osu student Abd
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Lawmakers have advanced legislation to require photo identification without exception at polling places in New Hampshire – and to mandate that new voters provide hard evidence of citizenship in order to register. But Secretary of State Dave Scanlan says some aspects of the bill could be difficult for his office to implement. In remarks to […] The post Secretary of state predicts ‘challenges,’ litigation if voter ID bill becomes law appeared first on New Hampshire Bulletin.