live in tulsa watching this story. what happened, alisa? four of the 12 jurors were seen crying as the not guilty verdict was read. the shooting happened back in september when officer betty shelby responded to a domestic violence call came upon 40-year-old crutcher s s.u.v. stopped in the street blocking traffic. shelby said she shot crutcher when he refused to obey commands to get on the ground and reached into his s.u.v. for what she thought was a gun. the prosecution says she overreacted. the jurors disagreed. crutcher did not have a gun in his s.u.v., however, but the drug pcp was found in his system. his family says he was murdered. the facts were there. all the elements of manslaughter was there. terrence s hands were up.
the shelby said the other officers covered up her mistake. about what problems developing from the protests? what did you see and find out? police said there weren t really any problems. there were maybe 100 people who gathered outside the courthouse, some chanting no justice, no peace, no racist police. the police department was prepared for demonstrations. eventually everyone went home. the jurors did have to leave with police escorts. prior to the verdict the jurors sent a note to the judge asking if they could also issue a statement along with the verdict. the judge had to explain that s not the way the court system works and they were not able to release a statement. maybe we ll hear from them later. bill: thanks alisa there in oklahoma. shannon: a decision sending shock waves from the white house all over capitol hill. former f.b.i. director robert mueller appointed special