suspicion of attempted murder is now walking free. i m john roberts. welcome to america reports and welcome back to you today. gillian: thank you so much. good to see you. aishah: i m aishah hasnie. sandra has the day off. the man approached a man from behind and threw a punch to his head. john: the victim slammed his head on the concrete. doctors say he has a fractured skull, broken cheekbone and a brain bleed. aishah: wow, despite the attacker s extensive criminal history, the court cut him loose after downgrading his charges to a misdemeanor. john: fox team coverage starts now, jeff paul with some incredible video of a flash mob robbery on the west coast. aishah: begin with david lee miller live in new york city. david. david: aishah, the arrest of a convicted sex offender who was caught on camera viciously beating and causing serious injury to a man in the bronx only to be released without bail has sparked outrage here in new york city. the video you are n
according to a court filing this week, back in november of 2005, a witness called the local sheriff s office when reports came out that police found theresa hallbeck s rav4 on the property of avery s salvage yard. a paper deliveryman told police early in the day he had seen avery s nephew, bobby and another man pushing an rv on to the salvage yard. that recorded call was never given to avery s defense team at trial and his attorneys argue it links dacy to the murder, and had evidence to frame his uncle for the murder. they argue that testimony along with another new witness who say they saw the car down the road the day before contradicts testimony at avery s initial trial the rav4 never left the property and avery was the last person to see hallbeck alive.
era. voting is underway determining angela merkel s 16 years in office. it had major implication force the future of germany and europe broadly. since becoming chancellor in november of 2005. mrs. merkel is one of the most powerful women in the world. she s the de facto leader of the eu and a symbol of stability across the continent. it s unclear who s likely to fill her shoes with polls showing the race is just too close to call. let s go straight to fred standing by in berlin. too close to call, what s happening right now where you are? reporter: hi there, good morning. i have been at three polling stations this morning. you can see the one that s right behind me still a little quiet here. that s deceiving because we are right next to the route of the berlin marathon which is happening here in berlin as well and does not make it easy for people to go to polling stations like this one. i was in two other polling
and then, yeah, from then on it was a lot of chaos. the reaction from passengers was definitely mixed. there was, like, a wide range of ages and stuff. and a wide range of experiences. of course, we ll continue to follow that story throughout the day right here on cnn. so to germany now, where voters are going to the polls in a landmark election. it is the beginning of the end for angela merkel as chancellor after nearly 16 years in office. it has major implications for the future of germany and also for europe more broadly. since becoming chancellor in november of 2005, mrs. merkel has become one of the most powerful women in the world, the de facto leader of the eu and a symbol of stability across the continent. it is unclear who is likely to fill her shoes with polls showing the race is just too close to call. while i do want to go straight to berlin, fred pleitgen is standing by. people are coming to vote.
takedown around november of 2005. doing what? same exact thing. so we started getting a target list together but it came to a point where we weren t making the arrests that i thought we should be making and albert was losing interest. and i didn t want him there. his head wasn t in the game and he didn t really want to be there. so, in the spring of 2007, i asked him to leave. and we cut ties. millions of shoppers may have had their credit card somebody hacked into a computer system, used by department stores in our area. the intrusion was noticed in december and given to authorities. 20 million cards were given in the breach. the secret service had continued to investigate the online crime. and several years later, there