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joining me is leo mcguire, the sheriff of the county where he oversaw 550 law enforcement personnel. sheriff, it's good to see you. it's good to have you on the program. why did you release -- why do you release the video on the same day that you release the name of the officer who was involved in the shooting? now, as you know, the community has been clamoring for this name and felt it should have been released earlier. can you attempt to put an end to the mindset? maybe you would have done things differently. can you at least -- i want to try to understand it from the point of view of the ferguson police department, if it was political, then it's political. if it's something else, if united states strategic, it's strategic. why release the video and the name of the police officer at the same time? >> it may be that there is fundamental fairness involved because once the officer's name is released, everyone is going to be clamoring for his personnel records, any disciplinaries to come to a conclusion about the officer. well, if the officer had some deportment issues, that's why he a
joining me is leo mcguire, the sheriff of the county where he oversaw 550 law enforcement personnel. sheriff, it's good to see you. it's good to have you on the program. why did you release -- why do you release the video on the same day that you release the name of the officer who was involved in the shooting? now, as you know, the community has been clamoring for this name and felt it should have been released earlier. can you attempt to put an end to the mindset? maybe you would have done...
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. >> this morning, i spoke to leo mcguire a former sheriff and i asked him just what the next step is darren wilson. >> that's the officer who shot michael brown. all right. well, just to be clear. >> from a political standpoint, it's going to get indicted. it's going to stand trial. it's going to happen. and regardless of the merits or not, just politically, it will. but the process is this. they are gathering evidence to identify what happened in >> michael brown's death is sparking a debate. watchdogs say it's not the color of the police officers but the racially skewed policies they are compelled to enforce. shia avatanzi explains. >> 3 of the 53 police officers are black. the killing of black teenager has again raised questions about institutional racenism u.s. law enforcement. those who monitor the police say the racial make-up of police departments is not the fundamental problem. it's the policies they enforce. in new york city, a majority ofples on the beat are black, latino or asian but it's still minorities who are overwhelmingly targeted. >> here in mainly black bedford, ne
. >> this morning, i spoke to leo mcguire a former sheriff and i asked him just what the next step is darren wilson. >> that's the officer who shot michael brown. all right. well, just to be clear. >> from a political standpoint, it's going to get indicted. it's going to stand trial. it's going to happen. and regardless of the merits or not, just politically, it will. but the process is this. they are gathering evidence to identify what happened in >> michael brown's...
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coming up, we're going to talk to leo mcguire. he satten oh the board of the national sheriffs association. he's going to weigh in by the move to put cameras on officers. >> it is a day to dry out in baltimore. heavy rains have soaked much of maryland on tuesday, to say the least. the national weather service reports a reward eight inches fell in some areas. roads flooded in low-lying areas, cars stalled and the rushing water on i-95 there. >> detroit still recovering from monday's day luge, more than six inches falling. that is the most they have seen in about 90 years. the freeways are still closed, the flooding trapped about 1,000 cars on the highways. crews are still trying to remove them. two deaths are blamed on the flooding. >> let's bring in nicole mitchell, because that storm system is moving its way up the east coast. >> and causing the same problems as it moves along. it hasn't been pretty. it's been a very slow moving system, that's why it gave it to much time to dump, now pores of new england this morning. detroit, nu
coming up, we're going to talk to leo mcguire. he satten oh the board of the national sheriffs association. he's going to weigh in by the move to put cameras on officers. >> it is a day to dry out in baltimore. heavy rains have soaked much of maryland on tuesday, to say the least. the national weather service reports a reward eight inches fell in some areas. roads flooded in low-lying areas, cars stalled and the rushing water on i-95 there. >> detroit still recovering from monday's...
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. >> leo mcguire was the sheriff in new jersey when he oversaw 550 law enforcement personal necessarily and joins us tonight. welcome to the program. >> glad to be here. >> can a situation change overnight literally by appointing an african-american to be in charge of security? >> well, in this case, we're almost a week into this conflagration and i'm sure that people are tired. i'm sure they're tired of looting, tired of being out on the streets all night, but this is a good move by the governor. >> why? >> right now, there's a degrading of connection between the community and local law enforcement. we've heard of some of the folks just on the news here talking about the st. louis county police department. so now, you have the state highway patrol come in, different face, no direct connection to the community, other than this particular captain having come from the community. it engenders a sense of trust immediately that someone in a higher authority, the governor cares about what's going on in ferguson. >> let's hear what captain ron johnson had to say today. >> i grew up here and th
. >> leo mcguire was the sheriff in new jersey when he oversaw 550 law enforcement personal necessarily and joins us tonight. welcome to the program. >> glad to be here. >> can a situation change overnight literally by appointing an african-american to be in charge of security? >> well, in this case, we're almost a week into this conflagration and i'm sure that people are tired. i'm sure they're tired of looting, tired of being out on the streets all night, but this is a...
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leo mcguire served on the national sheriff's deputy association board of directors and he joins me live in the studio. good morning. >> good morning. >> thank you for being here? >> glad to be here. >> about this robbery, why did the police wait to mention the robbery and why did they release this convenience store footage sooner? >> fundamental fairness involved. they didn't release the name of the officer. they didn't release the videotape. you know, investigations take time. for lawrence forcement to be taken seriously, they need to be judic, be sure of the evidence they have that they are looking for. by releasing the videotape earlier, it could have inflamed the situation worse than it has been in the past week. releasing at the same time as the officer has been a bone of contention for some. if privileges a little bit of balance. maybe it was strategic. maybe it was on purpose. the fact of the matter is we now know what michael brown was doing in the minutes before his interaction and altercation with law enforcement. >> leo, you mentioned this officer, daryn wilson. what happens
leo mcguire served on the national sheriff's deputy association board of directors and he joins me live in the studio. good morning. >> good morning. >> thank you for being here? >> glad to be here. >> about this robbery, why did the police wait to mention the robbery and why did they release this convenience store footage sooner? >> fundamental fairness involved. they didn't release the name of the officer. they didn't release the videotape. you know,...