. >> reverend al, this underscores the fact that as miss bennison said when she came on your show, andhank you profoundly for breaking attention to this. because for almost seven months, her son was missing, she was just by herself. saying, where is my son? what happened to him? and what we have found out now, we had to exhume him, and we have the contents of his clothes still in the bag they put in the whole, behind the jail. were they put unknown people. they have known from day one, they knew who he was. he had a state issued drivers permit. they had his address, where he lived with his mother. so if that wanted to notify her, they simply only had to look at the permit and go to the house, and say we regret to inform you but one of our officers killed your son. and in fact, ran him over. and he's dead. they didn't do that, reverend al sharpton. they dropped him in the back of the jail, and the paupers graveyard. 672, reverend al. that means there is 672 author on identified black people in jackson, mississippi. it's catching the attention of america. people are saying, one, what did