Outburst that was ongoing, christina. A very dangerous situation. Officials were able to get it under control this morning in the city of st. Louis. A very upset an irate inmate attacked an officer early this morning and everything escalated Romare Bearden take a look at this disturbing video. Authorities say the inmate attacked the guard and the guard was jumped by other detainees. Nobody was able to break free from this jail by 115 inmates did take part in the chaos breaking out Windows Setting fires and throwing things on the fourth floor of the building. This is what people could see from outside the jail. This facility is located in downtown st. Louis near other businesses like the city hall in a stadium where the cardinals play in several new stations. As for the Correctional Officer who was attacked, he went to the hospital for some injuries. He was pretty banged up but he has since been released so some good news there. Eric and arthel. Eric meanwhile in terms of the number of
shawn. army sergeant daniel perry says he fired that day in self-defense. he claims that the protesters surrounded his car while he was driving through downtown austin and basically ran into a black lives matter protest. his lawyers argue that he had the legal right to open fire after one of those demonstrators raised an ak-47 and pointed it right toward him, so he feared for his life. christina coleman has the very latest. christina? reporter: hi, eric. texas governor greg abbott says he has requested the state s board of pardons and parole to expedite its review of this this case after army sergeant daniel perry was convicted of murder for killing air force veteran garrett foster, a black lives matter protester. it was an emotional day in court after the verdict came down on friday. members of foster s family could be seen crying and hugging the attorneys that they worked with. some eyewitnesses strongly kiss piewpted perry s claims in this case. they testify that foster
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to prevent of their countries by outside organizations such as the journal. you re seeing also the same thing happen to business people, eric. you re seeing business executives tossed into prison. you saw this in china, used as bargaining chips, essentially as hostages in preparation percent exchange of either a spy or for the exchange of either a spy or somebody that has been convicted in the united states or convicted in another country. they want to use them as an exchange. there s a good story on this right now on wsj.com, how common this is becoming. eric: the truth threatens totalitarian regimes. evan was doing the his job. john bussey, colleague of evan s at the wall street journal , john, thank you. and, of course, we here at fox news, we call on evan to be freed. journalism is not a crime. we ll be right back.
fear, they re given a court date later, how does that work? that s right. so they ll, instead the of having to sort out this piece of the process later on, they ll handle it now, and they ll set up a court date sometimes years in the future. and then the concern is, is this process becomes even more expedited, then you re going to see more people want to try and cross. and we actually here in the field, we don t have any idea how this is going to look. there s been no instructions or guidance given to the us. so as we get closer to title 42 the ending, more people will then be eligible to go to the port of entry and request asylum like this. so we re concern we don t know really how they expect border patrol to handle this or even the folks at ports of entry and customs. and with that confusion, you ll see more people that are just going to try and cross hoping to take advantage of that. eric: and you just mentioned the end of title 42. what do you expect will happen over the next co