in brooklyn, new york, lemer, nearly died in brooklyn, and in chicago last year, 57 police shootings- injured are killed by the police. protection of the law continues to elude us. i do not think there's any reason why the -- why the prosecutor should avoid the fact of racial injustice and the defense should deny. people should be very aware of it because this is a clear pattern of behavior that's illegal and it must stop. >> in your opinion, reverend, what comes next? >> what comes next is the department of justice intervention. no doubt there would be intervention. there's a trayvon in every town. the first one, there was no coverage but when it was heard a young, unharmed boy that was killed and the killer walked away, it was interpreted and reverend sharpton and i and others got involved and began to put a light on it. it was clear then when the killer walked away, it took protests to get zimmerman into court in the first place. then you came up with a jury with no blacks and no male and in the case of the lawyers, all white males. something in that that was always missing. but w