you couldn t see the street. you couldn t see the pavement anywhere. because so many officers were there. to honor to honor rivera. i want to ask you, help us understand what a situation like this, an event like this does to the camaraderie and to the mental head space of fellow officers. well, unfortunately, i ve been through my share of police funerals. and this one here was the largest i think i ve ever seen. i know people refer to it as a thin blue line. but that thin blue line is not that thin when you look at the men and women who every day put their own safety aside. they put their own family aside. they go out and try to make the city a better place for the residents. i mean, that s the bottom line. and when you have a situation like this, you know, we have a
heartbreak after heartbreak, police funerals and grieving moms forced to bury kids or pray for their recovery. mother of 11-year-old girl who survived getting hit by a stray bullet speaking out against soft on crime policy in a city plagued by surging gun violence. the woman saying this to fox digital, quoting now, if anything needs reform, it is bail law. bail reform to make it harder for individuals arrested with a firearm to be released. they shouldn t even have bail. end quote. dana: and mother of young woman gunned down while working at burger king, the mom saying it is time for dramatic change. what happened to my daughter don t happen to nobody else. i want to tell the president, you need to change the system. and take out all the guns.
Hamilton County Sheriff s Office, loved ones gather to lay Major Earl Price Jr. to rest
Price was the first African American to achieve the rank of Major within the Hamilton County Sheriff s Office and spent much of his time serving by teaching the men and women within the department.
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CINCINNATI â Amid flashing red and blue lights, loved ones and members of the Hamilton County Sheriff s Office gathered to see Major Earl Price Jr., a veteran of the Sheriff s Office of nearly four decades, laid to rest at Spring Grove Cemetery on Tuesday.
Price was the first African American to achieve the rank of Major within the Hamilton County Sheriff s Office and spent much of his time serving by teaching the men and women within the department.
bishop and his wife saying we want to honor the queen of soul and do a nod to the freeway of love. her 12th grammy. winning songs she wrote and sang, singing about pink cadillacs and lining them up here as police do at police funerals. a neat thing to do for her. that s what we re seeing here. the service is about to get underway. we ll bring you the latest as it comes to us here in detroit. sandra: laura, the family of aretha franklin making it clear if you arrive in one of the pink cadillacs, those in the vehicle get to attend the funeral. a really neat and beautiful ceremony starting to play out there. laura engel in detroit for us, an emotional farewell in d.c. awaiting the arrival of john mccain s motorcade on capitol hill where john mccain will lie in state. joining us now is jason chaffetz, juan williams, and
it strikes us in the heart to simply be a target because you wear a badge and for no other reason hits you where you live. again, the suspect has been apprehended and his mother was the one who turned him in. you know, at these police funerals though which we will see always a sign of solidarity and support, officers across the country will come and support. i he hope there are blue lives matter supporter there s as well. all lives matter. i don t care if it s unfashionable to say this but it s true. what does this say it s a result of too, violent video games and movies. movie straight out of compton out big song from f the police. a sign of something else going on. we ll bring you details as we get. they to extreme weather. tropical storm heather destructive path continues as it s barreling towards the united states. at least 20 people were