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so as soon as another hennepin county attorney is elected into office, we could see these cases goingack to grand jury's and it all being done in secret again. we still have work to do. we still have reforms and policies that we want to see change because we are trying to save black lives. amy: i want to turn to more comments made by the u.s. attorney attorney andrew luger at a news conference on wednesday. >> given the lack of bruising, the lack of mr. clark's dna on the handcuffs, and the deeply conflicted testimony about whether he was handcuffed, we determined we could not pursue this case based on a prosecution theory that mr. clark was handcuffed at the time that he was shot. in fact, we reached the conclusion based on all of the evidence that we reviewed that the evidence suggested that mr. clark was not in fact handcuffed when he was shot. our second area of focus was what happened when mr. clark and the two officers were on the ground. we wanted to know whether the available evidence would support a finding beyond a reasonable doubt that the officers acted in a manner that wa
so as soon as another hennepin county attorney is elected into office, we could see these cases goingack to grand jury's and it all being done in secret again. we still have work to do. we still have reforms and policies that we want to see change because we are trying to save black lives. amy: i want to turn to more comments made by the u.s. attorney attorney andrew luger at a news conference on wednesday. >> given the lack of bruising, the lack of mr. clark's dna on the handcuffs, and...
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. >> i was a prosecutor for eight years in hennepin county. i tried to focus when i was asking the director about our bill i have with senator grassley and senator lindsay graham and senator fienstein is on it, to close the loopholes that make it harder to bring the synthetic drugs uses and that is when they slap on the not intended for human consumption. that is used as a defense because they say, we do not make it for human consensus. -- consumption. our bill outlines factors you could use to get around that erroneous claim to show that in fact that is not how they were really marketing it. >> national district attorneys association really supports it. >> supports by bill? as opposed to the loophole? >> yes. the key is we need that tool because we cannot bring justice. we are into accountability and we cannot get accountability without that bill. >> thank you. i was just having a memory of doing one of these. i did a form on synthetic drugs a few years back in morehead and fargo, communities right next door to each other in north dakota and
. >> i was a prosecutor for eight years in hennepin county. i tried to focus when i was asking the director about our bill i have with senator grassley and senator lindsay graham and senator fienstein is on it, to close the loopholes that make it harder to bring the synthetic drugs uses and that is when they slap on the not intended for human consumption. that is used as a defense because they say, we do not make it for human consensus. -- consumption. our bill outlines factors you could...
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. >> i am a former prosecutor with a similar job for eight years in hennepin county. i tried to focus when i was asking the director about a bill i have with senator grassley and senator lindsay grahm and senator fienstein is on it, to close the loopholes that make it harder to bring the synthetic drugs uses and that is when they slap on the not intended for human consumption. our bill outlines factors you could use to get around that erroneous claims to show that in fact that is not how they were really marketing it. >> national district attorneys association really supports it. >> supports by bill? as oppose today the loopholes? >> yes. the key is we need that tool because we cannot bring justice. we are into accountability and we cannot get accountability without that bill. >> thank you. where was having a memory of doing this fargo and moorehead communi community and there were people in the front row and i made a judgment call they were the head shop calls and they were mad we were trying to do things on this and i turned out to be totally wrong. they had a loved
. >> i am a former prosecutor with a similar job for eight years in hennepin county. i tried to focus when i was asking the director about a bill i have with senator grassley and senator lindsay grahm and senator fienstein is on it, to close the loopholes that make it harder to bring the synthetic drugs uses and that is when they slap on the not intended for human consumption. our bill outlines factors you could use to get around that erroneous claims to show that in fact that is not how...
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mcleod, sheriff stanek of hennepin county serves on the firstnet board representing management. and are there specific needs firefighters hope to see incorporated into the design of firstnet? and what do you think can be done to incorporate some of the law enforcement and firefighter concerns? >> yeah, thank you for the question, senator. i think states certainly look to the network as being available to a wide range of first responders. that would include fire, police. i think that goes back to making sure that there's a real value there and that they demonstrate the value to states and to those first responders. >> okay, thank you. i just had one last question and maybe i'll put one more on the record and get back to you, mr. poth. newcore wireless in minnesota recently participated in a pilot project with first net in elk river. the pilot project tested a public safety lt network in observant and rural areas. i'm glad you are looking at that. that's where a lot of our gaps are. we've got this -- it's everything of a major case of a fugitive to someone with a snowe show mobile
mcleod, sheriff stanek of hennepin county serves on the firstnet board representing management. and are there specific needs firefighters hope to see incorporated into the design of firstnet? and what do you think can be done to incorporate some of the law enforcement and firefighter concerns? >> yeah, thank you for the question, senator. i think states certainly look to the network as being available to a wide range of first responders. that would include fire, police. i think that goes...