Lovesick king. The new documentary with a scandal within a scandal. T the nightly news begins now. The nbc world news headquarters in new york. This is nbc nightly news with kate snow. Good evening. A disturbing trend driven by technology, crimes committed live on line with other people watching and doing nothing to help the victim. Chicago Authorities Say it happened in their city again about two weeks ago when a teenager was viciously attacked. The superintendent of police saying today he was inspired by her courage in coming forward, but there are so many questions tonight about who should be held responsible and how to prevent crimes like this from happening. Morgan ratford has our report. Reporter tonight a 14yearold boy facing charges of assault and child pornography for his role in the alleged gang rape of a 15yearold girl. No one should everen treated the way this young woman was. The young man responsible, they should be ashamed of themselves. Reporter police say the victim knew one of the offenders, and on march 19th was lured to a house, held captive and assaulted while it was streamed live online. 40 people saw the video. No one said a word. It just disgusts me that people would look at those videos and not pick up the phone and dial 911. Reporter the victims mother received screen grabs of the video and ran to the police station, grabbing chicagos top cop just as he was leaving. Im still in shock. Reporter terrified, she showed him the photos and explained her daughter was missing. A day later, police found her. The mother has chosen to cover her face because she says her daughter is now being bullied. Its been a lot of threats, and it is it is just too much. Reporter the live stream of the crime now com pounding the victims trauma and raising questions about those who saw it but did nothing. Reporter in terms of the 40 people who saw that video and didnt say anything, are they liable to be charged with a crime . It is a moral and ethical issue, not a law. Reporter this is the latist crime broadcast live on social media. In january four suspects in chicago were charged with beating a mentally challenged teenager and streaming it on facebook. All have pleaded not guilty. In a statement to nbc news, Facebook Says it works with the police in cases like these, and that they do not allow this kind of content on facebook. It was not her fault and it is still not her fault. Reporter a new frontier for crime and a new challenge for parents. Police have issued a second warrant for a 15yearold and tell us several more arrests are coming, but this case raises some pretty big question\what you should do should you witness a crime online. The experts we talked to today say dont assume someone else has reported something. Instead, take a screen grab and call police. Kate. And parents, talk to your kids. Morgan, thank you. Parts of the out tonight are on alert as Severe Weather moves through that region. There are now confirm editor nade owes in louisiana and texas and parts of arkansas and mississippi are getting hit by storms. The unsettled weather is expected to continue into tomorrow. More tonight from nbcs maya rodriguez. Reporter a trail of destruction from texas to louisiana and tragedy where a tornado with 100 mile per hour winds flipped a mobile home. A woman and her threeyearold daughter were killed. I lost everything, everything. I lost my family. Reporter across parts of texas high winds, hail and heavy rain made for treacherous driving conditions. Lightning strikes set fire to three homes in a dallas suburb. Nee near austin rorlts of a tornado. Personal damage and a lot of homes and families in turmoil out here. Reporter and the threat is not over yet. The risk of Severe Weather continues along the gulf coast and southern states. Theres a storm system moving across louisiana that is just getting started. By no means is it close to getting over and it is an extremely dangerous weather event. Reporter and we are just getting word of two more tornados in northeast louisiana. Now, tomorrow as the storms push east 23 Million People will be under the threat of Severe Weather. Theres the possibility of more tornados and damaging storms from new orleans to atlanta. Kate. Maya, thank you. In south america, desperation tonight as rescuers search for hundreds of people still missing after an avalanche of water rushed into a city following torrential rains. More than 200 people are confirmed dead in the town of mocoa on the border with ecuador. The latest from nbcs lucy cavanaugh. Reporter where there was once life, theres now this, a city of 40,000 reduced to rubble and mud. Day two in mocoa, no water, no power. The full scale of the tragedy only now beginning to emerge. Many have lost their homes. More than 200 their lives. Families anxious for word of missing loved ones. One of the tiniest victims of colombias tragedy, this baby, said to be just six days old. Here a list no parent wants to see, the names of victims whose bodies were found, many of them children. This womans niece among them. Weve lost a baby, this woman says, a little baby. We cant find him anywhere. This used to be her kitchen. Reporter Telemundo Louis Carlos Velez in the middle of the devastation, asking this stunned survivor how she feels. Reporter she says she doesnt know what is going to happen from now on. Reporter on what used to be mocoas streets, residents salvage what little remains. For the rescue teams and volunteers, this is a race against the clock, but getting to the disaster zone a struggle. Nbcs Tammy Lightner is with one team trying to get in. Reporter First Responders and red cross from around the country are mobilizing and making their way here, but many like this group are having a hard time because roads have been washed away and there have been fresh mud slides. The first 72 hours are crucial for reaching potential survivors. After that, the death toll is expected to rise. Lucy cavanaugh, nbc news. In washington, as showdown is coming this week off neil gorsuch, President Trumps nominee for the Supreme Court, with a divided senate the republicans are threatening to resort to a drastic measure to win the core fin mags of gorsuch. Nbcs Kelly Odonnell with more from the white house. Reporter not every capital hill showdown carries the weight of history. Judge gorsuch has outstanding legal skills. Reporter but this time it does. I am honored and i am humbled. Reporter 49yearold coloradobased federal judge, neil gorsuch could begin a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court by friday. What i can tell you is that neil gorsuch will be confirmed this week. How it happens depends on our democratic friends. Reporter thats where more history comes in. A Supreme Court nominee has never been blocked by a partisan filibuster, but democrats will try to stop gorsuch by insisting on the senates rule requiring 60 votes. It is highly unlikely he will get 60. Reporter republicans need eight democrats to move it to a final vote. Indiana senator joe donnelly announced his support joining others. Democrats point to president obamas selection of Merrick Garland last year. Republicans block edgar land arguing the election should determine the seat. Now outside groups are spending millions. Neil gorsuch has been called a natural successor to justice scalia. Reporter for and against. We cant sit back and let it happen. Reporter expect to see a dramatic step known as the nuclear option. Republicans would change senate rules, override democrats and confirm gorsuch on their own. Democrats also forced a rules change for Lower Court Judges when they were in power, but this kind of traditionbreaking comes with a price. Eroding the senates history is a place where the Minority Party gets a voice. With the stakes so high republicans are determined to give President Trump a muchneeded win. Kate. Kelly odonnell at the white house. Thank you. The north Korean Nuclear threat will be high on the agenda when President Trump hosts the leader of china this week. In an interview with the Financial Times out tonight, the president warns if china is not going to solve north korea, we will. Lester holt is in south korea tonight where he will be broadcasting for the first part of the week. He sets the scene not far from the Demilitarized Zone separating north and south korea. You dont have to travel far outside seoul to see signs and reminders how close it sits to a dangerous and unpredictable neighbor. People in south korea are used to the bellicose statements and dangerous threats coming from kim jongun, but this time things are different according to experts. Things are more perilous for three reasons. Kim jonguns discussion of trying to develop a longer range missile and mind tourized nuclear weapons. Also, the political turmoil in the south, its president recently impeached and arrested over corruption charges. Then theres stronger language coming out of washington. Secretary tillerson, secretary of state, recently talking about keeping military options on the table. Defense secretary james mattis only friday talking about this. We are working with our allies and we are working diplomatically, including with those that we might be able to enlist in this effort to get north korea under control. But right now it appears to be going in a very a very reckless manner in what its conduct is portraying for the future and that has to be stopped. A continuing bone of contention are the joint u. S. south korea military exercises going on right now, which we will be covering this week. China, acting as an intermediary of sorts, has suggested the u. S. Might be able to suspend those military exercises, but, kate, the u. S. And south korea say thats a nonstarter. Lester, thanks. Lester holt will anchor nightly news from south korea tomorrow and tuesday nights with more on the north korea threat. With the Trump Administration cracking down on undocumented immigrants, one group that has not received attention are asians here illegally. Their numbers have grown in recent years. In los angeles, Jacob Soberoff spoke with some. Reporter President Trump wants to build a wall with mexico to keep out undocumented immigrants. In the reality in recent years people are coming from a different continent and a different mode of transportation entirely. Im asian america, im korean. When i tell people im undocumented the first thing they do is nothing because theyre confused. It is kind of a conflicting thing. Reporter because most people associate the issue of undocumented immigration with the border. Reporter with latinos primarily, with mexicos. After peeking at 12. 2 million in 2007, americas undocumented population stands just over 11 million today. The number of undocumented people from mexico dropped by more than a million, while the number of undocumented asians has risen to around 14 of the overall total. You found out youre undocumented, and then you apply to harvard. Yeah. Reporter but against all odds you end up here . Yeah. Reporter he is protected from deportation fwi daca, the obama policy. But most undocumented asians came to the u. S. As adults and are not protected. This is your brother . Yes. Reporter and thats your fiance . Yes. Reporter and youre undocumented. How about you . Also the same. Reporter also undocumented. Did everybody come here on an airplane . Yes. Reporter and everybody decided were going to over stay our visa, compromise our visa, and now were going to be in the United States illegally . We are here to stay. Reporter will a wall stop people coming from the philippines . No. No. Because we came here legally with a visa, tourist visa. You cannot swim from the philippines up to here. Reporter that would be a far swim. Reporter jacob soroff, nbc news, los angeles. It became a symbol almost three years ago. As ferguson, missouri prepares for you do all this research on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. Your Insurance Company raises your rates. Maybe you shouldve done more research on them. For drivers with accident forgiveness, Liberty Mutual wont raise your rates due to your first accident. Liberty Mutual Insurance. Due to your first accident. Or how high the pollen count, flonase allergy relief keeps your eyes and nose clear. Flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause nasal congestion and itchy, watery eyes. For relief beyond the nose. Flonase. On tuesday, ferguson, missouri will be back in the headlines again, the city that became synonymous with racially biassed policing and protest, votes for a new mayor for the First Time Since the Deadly Police shooting of an unarmed teenager there. The choice for voters is between an incumbent and challenger who disagree with how much progress ferguson has made. Here is nbcs ron allen. Reporter mayor james noles versus City Council Member ella jones. nole knowles, the face of ferguson following the shooting of Michael Brown, an unarmed teenager by a police officer. The incumbent seeking three more years to lead this deeply scarred city. I think ferguson needs to make sure we have steady leadership moving forward. Reporter why is it not time to turn the page . The police chief is different, the city manager. I think you said it. We did turn the page. Reporter jones, a former business woman, elected to city council right after the unrest, a more Diverse Council in a city with a majority black population. Along with a new city manager, police chief and chief judge. Ferguson needs a mayor who cares about all people, not some of the people. Reporter deep mistrust of the police still simmers. Last month anger flared when some claim video of Michael Brown newly made public proved police had hidden evidence. Police said the footage was irrelevant. A Department Struggling to recruit more officers, down about 25 , and carry out courtordered reforms like more cops on the street, after the department of justice found it discriminated against poor black residents. These three activists were involved in months of protests. There hasnt been any interaction with the Police Department in a way to renew community trust. Reporter many see a tale of two cities. Progress like the Healthcare Company that bit a 25 million facility with 200 jobs and the new starbucks. But along the mainstream where much of the violence erupted, some businesses are back, some are not. It is kind of hard to come into the candy store and be angry. I mean isnt it . Reporter he laughs now but was devastated when his familys business burned to the ground. Now right across the street he just started over again. I mean the community has shown a lot of spoers. Reporter he wont say which candidate gets his vote. We changed a tremendous amount in this community. People still feel like theyre being mistreated. Reporter a still deeply divided city, deciding which vision of their community is closer to reality. Ron allen , nbc news, ferguson. When we come back, spying on the king of england. New insights into a s when i first started working with capital one, my dad called them up and asked for the Jennifer Garner card which is such a dad thing to do. 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