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earlier, i spoke to georgia and willy pharrell, jonathan's mom and brother. georgia, first of all, i'm so sorry for the loss of your son. i know last week marked three years since he was killed. a lot of people who have been protesting have said that anger that they have is not only because of mr. scott's death, but also because of your son's death in 2013. i'm wondering when you hear that and see everything that's happening right now in charlotte, what goes through your mind? >> i could understand everyone being angry, because we are not getting any justice. we need justice. people are looking for justice. we're losing faith in our justice system. >> willy, what do you think? does this angry we see from the community, does a lot of it stem from the fact that justice was not done in your brother's case? >> of course. not just my brother's case. not just the guy who was murdered today. or the guy who was murdered in charlotte i think yesterday or a few days ago. it's so many different cases that are going on around the country that a lot of people are really u
earlier, i spoke to georgia and willy pharrell, jonathan's mom and brother. georgia, first of all, i'm so sorry for the loss of your son. i know last week marked three years since he was killed. a lot of people who have been protesting have said that anger that they have is not only because of mr. scott's death, but also because of your son's death in 2013. i'm wondering when you hear that and see everything that's happening right now in charlotte, what goes through your mind? >> i could...
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earlier, i spoke to georgia and willy pharrell, jonathan's mom and brother. georgia, first of all, i'm so sorry for the loss of your son. i know last week marked three years since he was killed. a lot of people who have been protesting have said that anger that they have is not only because of mr. scott's death, but also because of your son's death in 2013. i'm wondering when you hear that and see everything that's happening right now in charlotte, what goes through your mind? >> i could understand everyone being angry, because we are not getting any justice. we need justice. people are looking for justice. we're losing faith in our justice system. >> willy, what do you think? does this angry we see from the community, does a lot of it stem from the fact that justice was not done in your brother's case? >> not just my brother's case, not just the guy who was murdered at state or the guy who was murdered in charlotte, i think yesterday or a few days ago, it's so many different cases that are going on around the country that a lot of people are really upskpet a
earlier, i spoke to georgia and willy pharrell, jonathan's mom and brother. georgia, first of all, i'm so sorry for the loss of your son. i know last week marked three years since he was killed. a lot of people who have been protesting have said that anger that they have is not only because of mr. scott's death, but also because of your son's death in 2013. i'm wondering when you hear that and see everything that's happening right now in charlotte, what goes through your mind? >> i could...
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because a year ago, or actually two years ago, when the actual shooting happened, of jonathan pharrell, the police acted. the criminal justice system acted, and you didn't see any of this. >> you're a public defender, you're obviously a community leader. i've seen people come up to you and thank you for what you did last night. do you think it's going to turn out the same, do you think we're going to see that violent contingent of protesters erupt again? >> man, i'm no hero, i'm no leader. that part, i disagree with you. and i guess i disagree with the other side, too. we're out here doing it peacefully, man. so right now you have a lot of the adults and leaders and clergy skbrand just folks in gel who are out here doing it peacefully, holding hands, chanting, exercising their constitutional rights, saying, and screaming and basically allowed what they're allowed to do. i'm surprised more of america isn't outraged by them doing it the right way. it's kind of a weird way of saying that. but we are doing it the right way. colin kaepernick, a shout-out to you. but for right now, these fol
because a year ago, or actually two years ago, when the actual shooting happened, of jonathan pharrell, the police acted. the criminal justice system acted, and you didn't see any of this. >> you're a public defender, you're obviously a community leader. i've seen people come up to you and thank you for what you did last night. do you think it's going to turn out the same, do you think we're going to see that violent contingent of protesters erupt again? >> man, i'm no hero, i'm no...
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and that is what we did two or three years with jonathan pharrell.addressed the issue and got to the crux of it and the community was at peace in that sense. so tonight the protests very more about trust within the police department. regaining that trust within our community and really building those relationships and those bridges. and to our leaders if you are serious about doing that, then do it. because your community is here. your community needs you as the leaders to lead us, not just to protect those that you want to. >> toussaint romaine, appreciate talking to you and thank you so much. >> thanks again. take care. >>> still ahead. suspect charged in the shooting death two nights ago. during the charlotte protest. the victim justin carr. we'll speak to his mother and the latest about what we know of the person accuse of shooting him. we'll be right back colombia 3 cure cancer million? far off. liver disease treatment. that by voting yes on prop 61 - costs. dollars pass. don't let that happen. it - because one day it might 3. >> reporter: march
and that is what we did two or three years with jonathan pharrell.addressed the issue and got to the crux of it and the community was at peace in that sense. so tonight the protests very more about trust within the police department. regaining that trust within our community and really building those relationships and those bridges. and to our leaders if you are serious about doing that, then do it. because your community is here. your community needs you as the leaders to lead us, not just to...
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remember, this is a city where a few years ago, jonathan pharrell was killed, a young college student who got in an accident, was asking for help. he was shot unarmed. later on, the officer was indicted, was prosecuted, but there was a hung jury. and there's been no attempt to re-try, in fact, claim that the jury had spoken. there's a lot of distrust. and in this area, where we have all of these cell phones and videos and different pictures, we need the evidence to be out there, so that there can be some sense of transparency and we must have independent state and federal investigations. >> and the story obviously reverberating far outside north carolina politically at the height of this campaign season. the presidential candidates are reacting to the police-involved shootings in charlotte and tulsa, as well. donald trump who yesterday said that the officer responsible for the shooting death of terence crutcher might have choked and received pushback after making that statement, the pushback coming from the police union that endorsed him last week. the fraternal order of police remind
remember, this is a city where a few years ago, jonathan pharrell was killed, a young college student who got in an accident, was asking for help. he was shot unarmed. later on, the officer was indicted, was prosecuted, but there was a hung jury. and there's been no attempt to re-try, in fact, claim that the jury had spoken. there's a lot of distrust. and in this area, where we have all of these cell phones and videos and different pictures, we need the evidence to be out there, so that there...
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remember, this is a city where a few years ago, jonathan pharrell was killed, a young college student who got in an accident, was asking for help. he was shot unarmed. later on, the officer was indicted, was prosecuted, but there was a hung jury. and there's been no attempt to re-try, in fact, claim that the jury had spoken. there's a lot of distrust. and in this area, where we have all of these cell phones and videos and different pictures, we need the evidence to be out there, so that there can be some sense of transparency and we must have independent state and federal investigations. >> and the story obviously reverberating far outside north carolina politically at the height of this campaign season. the presidential candidates are reacting to the police-involved shootings in charlotte and tulsa, as well. donald trump who yesterday said that the officer responsible for the shooting death of terence crutcher might have choked and received pushback after making that statement, the pushback coming from the police union that endorsed him last week. the fraternal order of police remind
remember, this is a city where a few years ago, jonathan pharrell was killed, a young college student who got in an accident, was asking for help. he was shot unarmed. later on, the officer was indicted, was prosecuted, but there was a hung jury. and there's been no attempt to re-try, in fact, claim that the jury had spoken. there's a lot of distrust. and in this area, where we have all of these cell phones and videos and different pictures, we need the evidence to be out there, so that there...
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i said you've had the case of jonathan pharrell in charlotte in north carolina.we've been a state that over the last few years has had six to seven african-american men exonerated from death row, which means we would have killed innocent black men. just yesterday, we had a press conference in front of the governors, calling for the pardon of two african-american men, kevin michael smith and donte sharp, who have been in jail, wrongfully incarcerateded for more than 20 years, half of their lives. we have a governor who just signed a law put forth by the republican party that was resisted by the attorney general and others and even the clergy community, saying that we want to be able to withhold videos, and the governor signed those very things. we have a state that has -- that has fostered suppression, surgical attempts to suppress the vote. we have suppressed medicaid expansion for 500,000 people. allowing over 1,000 people a year to die because of that. we have suppressed the lgbt q community. we have had a governor and legislature that suppressed the living wag
i said you've had the case of jonathan pharrell in charlotte in north carolina.we've been a state that over the last few years has had six to seven african-american men exonerated from death row, which means we would have killed innocent black men. just yesterday, we had a press conference in front of the governors, calling for the pardon of two african-american men, kevin michael smith and donte sharp, who have been in jail, wrongfully incarcerateded for more than 20 years, half of their...
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remember, this is a city where a few years ago, jonathan pharrell was killed, a young college student who got in an accident, was asking for help. he was shot unarmed. later on, the officer was indicted, was prosecuted, but there was a hung jury. and there's been no attempt to re-try, in fact, claim that the jury had spoken. there's a lot of distrust. and in this area, where we have all of these cell phones and videos and different pictures, we need the evidence to be out there, so that there can be some sense of transparency and we must have independent state and federal investigations. >> and the story obviously reverberating far outside north carolina politically at the height of this campaign season. the presidential candidates are reacting to the police-involved shootings in charlotte and tulsa, as well. donald trump who yesterday said that the officer responsible for the shooting death of terence crutcher might have choked and received pushback after making that statement, the pushback coming from the police union that endorsed him last week. the fraternal order of police remind
remember, this is a city where a few years ago, jonathan pharrell was killed, a young college student who got in an accident, was asking for help. he was shot unarmed. later on, the officer was indicted, was prosecuted, but there was a hung jury. and there's been no attempt to re-try, in fact, claim that the jury had spoken. there's a lot of distrust. and in this area, where we have all of these cell phones and videos and different pictures, we need the evidence to be out there, so that there...
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. >>> that man, 24-year-old jonathan farrell crashed his car and shot 10 times by an officer. pharrell was unarmed but police say he was not following orders. this dash cam video of night. the officer who killed pharrell was acquitted of voluntary manslaughter just last year. officer what shot and killed keith lamont scott was identified an officer brently benson. and he has been with department since 2014. he is on standard paid administrative leave pending the outcome of this investigation, russell. >>> all right, walter, thank you. >>> federal authorities say that they are seeing a big increase in online sex related extortion start raising awareness about the issue now. it's called sextortion. most off involves adults teenager that ask them for inappropriate photos or videos pep they will 37 threaten the kids saying if they don't send more they will send image they already have out on social media. it starts with the adult building trust by depending to be someone the teen knows. talking to them on social networking sites. persuading them to move to anym video chat. chief operating
. >>> that man, 24-year-old jonathan farrell crashed his car and shot 10 times by an officer. pharrell was unarmed but police say he was not following orders. this dash cam video of night. the officer who killed pharrell was acquitted of voluntary manslaughter just last year. officer what shot and killed keith lamont scott was identified an officer brently benson. and he has been with department since 2014. he is on standard paid administrative leave pending the outcome of this...