don tittle attorney for bobby bennet runs = 1:05 - 1:10 you would think the police response would be, let's make sure officers are trained properly or let's look again at the policy on dealing with the mentally ill. ross jones runs = 1:12-1:20 but instead, dallas' police chief came up officers involved in shooting should be afforded 3 days before having to answer a single question. it even gave them a chance to review video of the shooting before making their statements. don tittle: you're concerned about whether they're going to be truthful, or whether they're going to and dallas is not alone. a scripps news investigation reveals that 19 of the nation's 50 largest police departments call for some kind of waiting period-either for a criminal investigationor an whether an officer followed policy. in most cities, the waiting period is two or three days. that's the rule in albuquerque, where 19 officers surrounded and later killed a homeless man camping in the mountains holding a knife. the officers responsible weren't interviewed until two days later. they've since been charged with mur