Ripped through the region yesterday killing at least one person. Tornadoes were reported in iowa and missouri. But hardest hit was illinois where Storm Chasers captured some amazing video. Look. There goes cars what . I saw headlights go flying. [ bleep ]. Hes over, hes over oh, [ bleep ]. Go, go, go in illinois 80 miles northwest of chicago, a 67yearold woman was found dead in the rubble of her home. Every single home there was damaged and another 17 buildings destroyed. In kirkland illinois fire officials said responders searched for trapped residents. Were having a hard time sasz the assessing the damage because the trees were all over the roads and in rochelle the back wall of the building blew down and fell right on top of the two doors. Had to be lifted up to get out. We couldnt get out. Our car is over there demolished. Its in bad shape, huh . Its wiped out. Those two people among 12 trapped inside the storm cellar of a local favorite restaurant. They remained inside for about two hours before help arrived. The county sheriff there also lost his home in this tornado. Right now were awaiting a live News Conference. The illinois Governor Bruce Rauner has been taking a Damage Survey of the areas of illinois hit hardest but these tornadoes. Well have coverage and get an update from the illinois governor once this News Conference starts. Here in the United States the Justice Department has arrested a man they say was plotting to carry out a suicide bomb attack on fort riley in kansas. Our justice reporter evan perez, is joining us now with details. What do we know about this alleged plot . Wolf his name is john t. Booker 20 years old from topeka, kansas. The fbi arrested him this morning as he was attempting to carry out a suicide car bombing attempting to kill u. S. Military personnel at fort riley in kansas. He came on the radar of the fbi last year. He apparently attempted to join the u. S. Army in kansas city. He was recruited and was scheduled to arrive for basic training in april of last year. But some time in march, he publicly posted on facebook the following, i will soon be leaving you forever, so goodbye, im going to go wage jihad in hopes that i die. This got the fbi very concerned and they introduced him to some undercover informants over the next period of months. He discussed carrying out an attack here in this country on u. S. Military on the streets or on the base. Wanted to carry out Something Like nidal hasan at fort hood. Major nidal hasan. Yes. This tells you about the type of people that are being attracted to isis. This kid, 20 years old, attempted to do this on behalf of isis. And clearly he was talked to by the fbi when he posted these things on facebook. And he still manages over the period of months to attempt to carry out this thing. Either something was not completely right up here or hes just not the smartest one out there. Because this charge says he wanted to work on behalf of jihad and he specifically wanted to work on behalf of isis, right . Right. This makes 21 isis arrests since the year started. 21 since january. Here in the United States . In the United States. Some of these people who were trying to travel, theyre charged with material support. In this case, this young man 21 years old, john t. Booker is charged with a whole host of other is he a convert to islam . Do they say in that charge sheet how he was recruited, if you will . What inspired him to join this jihad yeah as a teenager he started referring to himself as Muhammad Abdullah hassan so he was a convert and was apparently inspired by looking at things online from various terrorist groups. Thats typically where we see this behavior a lot with a lot of young people. Its not certainly very common for the fbi to come and talk to you and for you still a year later to be trying to plot this even when you know the fbi is watching. Another disturbing story. This is 20 arrests so far 21. 21 arrests in the United States individuals accused of working or at least inspired to try to help these terror organizations in this particular case john t. Booker jr. , of topeka, kansas. Evan, thanks very much. Theres new video of that Deadly Police shooting in North CharlestonSouth Carolina. And its raising a lot of new questions. Why did walter scott run after a routine traffic stop . Who was the passenger in the car with scott . What happened in the crucial moments between the dashcam video and the video of the Police Officer, now former Police Officer, hes been fired, Michael Slager, shooting scott in the back. The dashcam video shows the officer approaching scotts car. Moments later after the officer returns to his patrol car, scott gets out and takes off running. Dash camera video also shows an officer patting down and searching the passenger who was in Walter Scotts car. A family Attorney Says the man was a coworker and a friend of scotts but did not identify him by name. The passenger was detained, placed in the back of a patrol car. Cnn spoke exclusively to a new witness in the case. She says she saw a scuffle between walter scott and the Police Officer, Michael Slager. Brian todd spoke with gwen nichols about what happened from her vantage point. Reporter nichols says she was in the neighborhood when she heard the police cars speeding by. Curious, she followed them to the advanced auto parts parking lot where officer Michael Slager pulled walter scott over. At that point, she said there was chaos. She said she saw the two men at the entrance of a vacant lot. I didnt hear anyone say stop or halt. Reporter thats when she said she saw a physical confrontation . There was a little tussle over there, like at the end of that gate down there. Reporter were they on the ground rolling . No it wasnt on the ground rolling. It was like a tussle type of thing like what do you want or what did i do type of thing . Reporter she says she has yet to speak with police. That was brian todd reporting for us. Lets break down the latest developments and some of the serious questions raised by this justreleased dashcam video. Cedric alexander is joining us the president of the National Organization of black Law Enforcement executives here in the United States. Hes joining us from the cnn center in atlanta. Here with me in washington is tom fuentes, our cnn Law Enforcement analyst, former fbi assistant director. Tom, lets start with this dashcam video. It seems to be pretty routine, the initial decision to go ahead and stop the car, stop the vehicle and go to the car and ask the driver for some information. Right, everything the officer does during that traffic stop is completely professional completely what you would normally do in that type of traffic stop. Asks for the drivers license, asks for vehicle registration. And then go back to your car hes not doing paperwork in his car. Hes checking on the license. Has the car been reported stolen . Checking on the drivers license. Are there warrants outstanding for mr. Scott . And before all that is completed and he returns to the car, mr. Scott takes off running. Do you see anything cedric anything wrong with the way the Police Officer the initial decision to go ahead and stop the vehicle because there was a faulty brake light, taillight . Do you see anything wrong in this initial encounter before walter scott gets out of that car and starts running away . No, absolutely not. It appears to be a pretty normal traffic stop under the conditions in which we are able to see. But i think its important to realize, too, its becoming very evident that every day more and more information is beginning to evolve even as it relates to witness statements. So i think as the days and weeks go along, we are going to continue to see a number of hopefully, maybe, possibly people who may come forth and say, heres what i saw, heres what i witnessed. But to your point and being more specific to your question it appears to be just a typical traffic stop in which the officer is engaging mr. Scott. And yesterday when i spoke with the scott family attorneys, two of them say they believe he started to run to get out of that vehicle despite the order from the Police Officer to remain in the vehicle, started to run because he was wanted for a couple of years on back payments for Child Support and didnt want to go back to jail. Cedric lets take a look at part of the video where walter scott gets out of the car, starts running. Once hes out of frame, hes running away and theres a chase under way, we do hear the Police Officer shouting out taser, taser, taser. Listen to this. Taser, taser, taser. What do you think, cedric . The Police Officer shouting taser taser, taser at that moment . Appropriate, not appropriate, to take out a stun gun and start using a taser . Well at that point, certainly an officer not knowing exactly what he was being confronted with and obviously he had someone who was running from him and did not know where he was coming from or where he was going to so hes probably just announcing the fact that he was going to taser. What is going to be interesting to note is in that small frame now where you have a witness who has come into play shes somewhat putting some of that piece together as to what has occurred between the time he ran from the vehicle up until the time we saw him shot in the back. Whats going to be very difficult here wolf in this case regardless of what happened prior to that shooting it is going to be very very difficult unless some real dramatic information comes forth tlas that is going to be able to state, how does someone who is not a threat to you, doesnt appear to be a threat from the video that were all looking at runs away and you still shoot them in the wac the number of times that we saw . That is still very disturbing. And thats the question that is still yet to be answered. However, we have to note that the state of South Carolina found probable cause in order to arrest that officer. So theres your starting point right there. And that officer has been charged with murder. Absolutely yes. Let me get tom fuentes to respond. The fact that he was going to use a taser or a stun gun against this individual who has run out of the vehicle was running away, appropriate, not appropriate . Its appropriate to yell that because if there are any other officers or citizens in the area you want them to realize its not a firearm youre about to shoot, which is a taser, which is a completely different weapon. Only has a range of about 20 feet. Its not going to kill a person, at least not deliberately. The second witness we have now a grand total of two eyewitnesses who are in complete conflict. The male witness, santana, with the video who takes the video says theyre on the ground tussling which i tend to believe because the taser cord gets tangled in the arm of the officer and one of the cords go with scott as he runs away. And the female says, no, they werent on the ground, they were just tussling. That conflicts. Maybe others will show up. Gentlemen, thank you very much. Well stay on top of this story as our viewers know. Police in North Charleston, South Carolina will all soon every one of them supposedly will have to wear body cameras. 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Look, you dont even have to put in your credit card information. What . credit karma. Really free credit scores. Really. Free. I could talk to you all day. Lets get back to the Police Shooting in South Carolina. If a bystander had not been using his phone to capture the shooting of walter scott on video, the incident may have gone undetected. While the dash camera video from the officer, mike slager has been released. It only tells part of the story. The shooting happened out of frame of that dash camera. Lets bring in the South Carolina state senator marlin kimpson, cosponsor of a bill that would require all police in the state to wear body cameras. Hes a democrat whose district includes North Charleston, where the shooting occurred. Senator, thanks very much for joining us. Tell us why you believe every Police Officer on duty all the time in South Carolina should be wearing a body camera . Thank you so much for having me, wolf. I authored this bill along with senator Darryl Malloy back in december of last year. And this was in the aftermath of the ferguson incident and also the incident in new york with eric garner. But in particular in South Carolina weve had several instances, most recently with the shooting of an unarmed africanamerican male in Richland County who was pulled over by a seat belt violation. And so the dashcam camera on the highway patrolmans vehicle caught that. And the South CarolinaLaw Enforcement division certainly arrested, issued a warrant for an arrest and hes behind bars today. So we know that Video Evidence is the best form of evidence. We know as one of your prior guests testified that already in this case there appears to be this case being the scott case there appears to be some disputed eyewitness testimony. And historically eyewitness testimony hasnt been proven to be the most reliable. So the state of South Carolina if we can invest in glocks and semiautomatic weapons and tasers and other artillery, im going to urge my colleagues to invest in this equipment, body camera equipment so that we can save lives. Anybody oppose what youre trying to do . You getting any resistance . Well weve had three subcommittee meetings on the Senate Version of the bill and up to now, Law Enforcement has come to the table and theyve endorsed the concept. But we are now figuring out the nuts and bolts of paying for the funding. There are smart people in the room. And we can figure this out. Let me just say this, wolf. This is going to be a bipartisan effort. Late last night, the only female senator in the South Carolina senate has agreed to sign on as a cosponsor in addition, senator paul they areurman, and senator larry grooms as well. So we want to send the message that mr. Scott did not die in vain and his legacy will live on through some improvements in the way we go about in Law Enforcement and getting some transparency and accountability in the way that they perform their jobs. We did hear from the mayor of North Charleston and the police chief, they are buying 150 body cameras to make sure all the Police Officers there are wearing body cameras. North charleston correct me if im wrong, we did some Research Back in 2007 was cited as one of the most dangerous cities in the United States. Has it improved since then . Well its interesting you note that the mayor noted he is purchasing body cameras. Back in may i authored a proviso to purchase those body cameras. Hes now issued an executive order to do more. And the thing is is this North Charleston recognized the need to attack this problem. And thats why we got the proviso funded. But, yes, there was an escalating homicide rate in North Charleston. And quite frankly, as a senator, i received an increased number of citizen complaints about how Law Enforcement treated the people there. And so we worked together the city and myself and a number of legislators in a bipartisan way, to fund the purchase of 115 body cameras back may of last year that proviso passed in january of this year. We held a press conference daetding that we were going to purchase body cameras in addition and heres the critical point, to creating programs for this Law Enforcement agency to work with the