. >>> and joining us now harry houck, cnn legal analyst sunny hostin and lawrence kobilinsky of the college of criminal justice. sunny, to hear the chief of police admit wrongdoing on the seat belt buckling and saying medical attention should have been done earlier, how significant? >> i think that is very significant. the strongest statement we've heard from the baltimore police chief and the only question now is will the liability be criminal or civil or perhaps both? because when you say, well they were negligent by not buckling him, they were negligent by not providing medical care that sounds very civil to me. but then he couples those statements with saying there could be possible charges, charges that are criminal in nature. and certainly if any of these actions, let's say the rough ride happened and that was intentional, that could be second-degree murder or manslaughter by vehicle and so i think this is a pretty significant development in this case. >> harry, there were cc tv cameras all over the place and police were saying they were able to track the vehicle. so if there was -- t