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we also know that mr. crump is recently involved in filing a lawsuit and representation in cleveland, and we have with us the mother of tamir rice samaria rice, who will talk with us about some of those experiences. attorney crump will talk about how it is that the progress -- practice of law is a privilege that carries a great responsibility. in addition, we will have a response by respondents first wanda moore, an assistant attorney general in new jersey. her office focuses on community police -- community and police partnerships. she spearheads the limitation of community-based crime prevention strategies to reduce truancy. she has also served as director of prisoner reentry programs in the city of newark, and she is the past president and founding member of the thurgood marshall action coalition. already with that introduction, what it is we're trying to say of wanda moore is there is a concept out there called community policing. you are familiar with that concept, aren't you? community policing is a concep
we also know that mr. crump is recently involved in filing a lawsuit and representation in cleveland, and we have with us the mother of tamir rice samaria rice, who will talk with us about some of those experiences. attorney crump will talk about how it is that the progress -- practice of law is a privilege that carries a great responsibility. in addition, we will have a response by respondents first wanda moore, an assistant attorney general in new jersey. her office focuses on community...
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we all know that mr. crump is recently involved in filing of a lawsuit and the representation in cleveland. and we have with us, the mother of tamir rice. sorry about that. who will talk with us about some of those experiences. but attorney crump going to talk about how it is that the -- of law is a privilege that carries a great responsibility. in addition, we will have a response, our respondents first wan da moore and wanda is an assistant is attorney general in new jersey. her office focuses on strengthening community police partnerships, community and police partnerships. she spearheads the implementation of community based crime prevention strategies to reduce tru ensy. she's the past, present and founding member of the thor good marshall coalition. already, with that introduction what we're trying to say of wanda moore, there's a concept called community policing. you're familiar with that aren't you? it is a concept in its basic form where the police become a part of the community as opposed to the roll
we all know that mr. crump is recently involved in filing of a lawsuit and the representation in cleveland. and we have with us, the mother of tamir rice. sorry about that. who will talk with us about some of those experiences. but attorney crump going to talk about how it is that the -- of law is a privilege that carries a great responsibility. in addition, we will have a response, our respondents first wan da moore and wanda is an assistant is attorney general in new jersey. her office...
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mr. crump charged until the videotape surfaced and you wrote about this in "the new york times" today with an op-ed. why does it take a piece of videotape? >> it is troubling because the narrative. the narrative is always the same. i felt in fear of my life. i felt threatened. the unarmed person reached for my gun and america continues to accept this narrative over and over again from every police department across the country, and when is america going to start to challenge these matd matters. but for this video, it would have been accepted again. it was accepted in michael brown. it was accepted in travis carter. it was accepted in every police shooting of an unarmed person of color that we can think of. >> how hard is it going to be to get a conviction? >> with video, it shouldn't be hard to get a conviction. you had eric garner on video. >> why isn't it every police officer is paying attention to the news? your thoughts on what's unfoldingunfold unfolding here? >> one of the reasons is they
mr. crump charged until the videotape surfaced and you wrote about this in "the new york times" today with an op-ed. why does it take a piece of videotape? >> it is troubling because the narrative. the narrative is always the same. i felt in fear of my life. i felt threatened. the unarmed person reached for my gun and america continues to accept this narrative over and over again from every police department across the country, and when is america going to start to challenge...
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>> i was going to ask mr. crump, who stepped out for a minute to handle that question. [ inaudible ] . >> mr. crump, the question was posed, the question is -- repose your question. >> in light of seeing all the videos where the police are shooting people and basically just leaving them there to die, what are the legal requirements for police regarding using life saving means, you know, when they have shot somebody? are they supposed to just leave them there so as not to disturb evidence or supposed to, you know, attempt to save their life? in the walter scott case, they lied and said they used cpr and there is no evidence of that on the video. >> in the same with tamir rice, can i have my co-counsel walter madison address this really briefly? >> sure. >> we deal with the same issue in cleveland. >> i'll be very direct with that response. each state is governed by their own commanders for training and qualifications. one of the things that probably should be done and bring us some cohesiveness on that issue is there
>> i was going to ask mr. crump, who stepped out for a minute to handle that question. [ inaudible ] . >> mr. crump, the question was posed, the question is -- repose your question. >> in light of seeing all the videos where the police are shooting people and basically just leaving them there to die, what are the legal requirements for police regarding using life saving means, you know, when they have shot somebody? are they supposed to just leave them there so as not to...
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>> i was going to ask mr. crumpho stepped out for a minute, to handle that question. [ inaudible ] >> mr. crump, the question was posed, the question is -- repose your question. >> in light of seeing all the videos where the police are shooting people and basically just leaving them there to die, what are the legal requirements for police regarding using life saving means, you know when they have shot somebody? are they supposed to just leave them there so as not to disturb evidence or supposed to, you know attempt to save their life? in the walter scott case they lied and said they used cpr and there is no evidence of that on the video. >> in the same with tamir rice can i have my co-counsel walter madison address this really briefly? >> sure. >> we deal with the same issue in cleveland. >> i'll be very direct with that response. each state is governed by their own commanders for training and qualifications. one of the things that probably should be done and bring us some cohesiveness on that issue is there be a ma
>> i was going to ask mr. crumpho stepped out for a minute, to handle that question. [ inaudible ] >> mr. crump, the question was posed, the question is -- repose your question. >> in light of seeing all the videos where the police are shooting people and basically just leaving them there to die, what are the legal requirements for police regarding using life saving means, you know when they have shot somebody? are they supposed to just leave them there so as not to disturb...
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crump. also with us tonight, dr. james peterson, msnbc contributor and director of africana studies at lehigh university. mr. parks, you first. what's the chance of these investigations having different outcomes? >> well, more than likely, ed those investigations will actually be a line on each other and gather some of the same information at the same time we've seen this in other investigations. however, the problem that we're going to see early on in this case deals with the issue of transparency. i was listening to a press conference by the police union, and already they are playing the game of not giving the public full information. i think the one thing that this case calls for and all the other cases that involve the police calls for early transparency. the game of saying wait, wait, wait, is something that the american public is not willing to tolerate at least not at this point as it relates to the police. >> mr. parks do we know who was inside the medical van with the deceased? do we know who was with freddie gray? was there a police officer in the van when he was transported? >> normally you wouldn
crump. also with us tonight, dr. james peterson, msnbc contributor and director of africana studies at lehigh university. mr. parks, you first. what's the chance of these investigations having different outcomes? >> well, more than likely, ed those investigations will actually be a line on each other and gather some of the same information at the same time we've seen this in other investigations. however, the problem that we're going to see early on in this case deals with the issue of...