the natasha mckenna story, first of all, it's horrendous. it's painful.he was a person who is being held also because she was having a mental health crisis. she was held naked in the jill soap. there is a video of her being brought out as your caller says, with five officers in hazmat attire. as they opened the door, her last words were, you promise not to kill me. they brought her out. she is in chains. and they bring her out and she is being pulled in is pulling back. they proceed to force her into a chair, a restraining chair. they put a hood over her and then they tasered her i think three times. in the process of this, one of her fingers was missing. she was unconscious by the time they put her in the ambulance. she died from that as your caller said. there was no protest. her name was not a name many people knew. this did not begin a movement against the mistreatment of people who are incarcerated because of mental health issues. we talk about natasha mckenna and we raise it as -- why isn't this a case that everybody knows? it's not because we don't