. - julia baker is a criminal justice reporter at the daily memphian and says feelings are still runninger the killing. you know, initially, there was a lot of outrage and there is still a lot of outrage. people are wondering why police brutality, you know, continues to happen. in memphis, you know, you have protests going on, mainly by our local black lives matter chapter. it has all been peaceful protests, that is one great thing about memphis is i have never seen violent protest, so they are doing multiple protests a week, it is notjust them, you have moms forjustice for tyree, they are getting together and advocating for change. just yesterday you had teachers and students from local schools in memphis, they were demanding change out on the streets yesterday. so we are seeing a sense of camaraderie in the community, everybody is just flabbergasted at what happened. we've seen police brutality happen in other cities such as with george floyd in minneapolis and breonna taylor and we have had other cases of police brutality in memphis and even in the 1970s... julia, if i canjump in to a