every june. the final days of the supreme court term where you see the running of the reporters. maybe you have seen this scene before. the court of course takes its own time. the big and close cases often spark the most debates and rewrites. they tend to come in these last days of the term, typically late june where clerks and reporters and new reporters, assistants, interns come sprinting out of the court old-school with those key june rulings. in fact, it was late june 12 years ago the supreme court upheld oberweis in one of its last days in session.amacare in last days in session. people came out because you don t know which day the ruling happens and they filled the front area there, late june, a monumental case in one of the last days of the term. or maybe you remember where you were in the otherwise slow week when the court made history. that s our msnbc coverage there. we were showing some of the same stuff you see in the other footage of at the time, oh, and i was ou
joining us now is nbc anchor lindsey reiser. what more do we know about the sheriff s decision to file charges? we know that they were able to talk to eyewitnesss who only came forward yesterday about what happened. they also interviewed owens children finally. they had specialists do that. they did arrest her. and susan was booked into jail at 4:25 this morning. she was interviewed by detectives and told them she had become angry over time at owens children. they were playing in that field near the apartment complex. neighbors told our joy reid last night that this woman has a history of antagonizing and yelling at the neighborhood children. lorincz threw a roller skate at one of owens children, hitting his toe. remember civil rights attorney ben crump said she yelled racial slurs at the children. the children, we re told, left something na that field, an ipad or something of some sort. they went to the home to try to retrieve it.
standing feud between the two, there had been some six to eight incidents in the past between the two of them in which police were called. and according to the shooter who told police a heated exchange ensued, that there was banging on the door, threats were made, and that shooter shot through her door, striking aj owens ultimately killing her. her 9-year-old son was next to her. at least two of her four kids may have seen what happened. the woman responsible has not yet been publicly identified, arrested or charged because of the stand your ground law in florida where police are asking the community not to jump to any conclusions. they say the law prohibits them from making an immediate arrest and they need to investigate and determine whether deadly force was justified. but meanwhile aj owens friends, family, they are saying that she was a football mom, she was a cheerleader mom, she lived for her kids. and her mom was on with joy reid last night. she simply knocked on the
reid last night. the people of georgia deservf a serious candidate. and that s why i believe in a state that s not known to be a split ticket state, people are making theop choices that they making because, look, this race at this point given my opponent, this race is not even about republican versus democrat, red versus blue, right versus left. it s right versus wrong. and i thinkht people see that. wow. t that s where we begin our coverage today with some of our favorite w reporters and friend. msnbc correspondent trymaine lee is live for us at a get out the vote event across the street from ave polling location in atlanta. joining us here at the table, democratic strategist basil at hunter college. michigan s secretary of state jocelyn benson is here. my colleague alicia menendez is here. she is the host of msnbc s american voices. let me start with you, trymaine.