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i want to bring in neal franklin, a former maryland state police officer and a former training commander for the baltimore police department. neal, it seems that what we're seeing there at city hall is one arrest. there's only one that we can tell by video. and it just looks to me as if the police were ready to deliver the message, at least at city hall, the curfew is still in force. do not take any of the events of today to mean that anything has changed about this curfew. >> yeah. and that's something that the police have to do. if the policies have been set, if the laws have been set, then obviously thoef they have to enforce them. as long as it is in effect, the police have to take that action. if they don't, there's no respect for the curfew or the law. >> we're seeing a second person under arrest now. very peaceable arrest that is going on here. this is not any big struggle going on. it looks like the police made a tactical decision, which we could not see, we had no video of what they were doing at that point to get arrested. certainly the police have not previously decided that s
i want to bring in neal franklin, a former maryland state police officer and a former training commander for the baltimore police department. neal, it seems that what we're seeing there at city hall is one arrest. there's only one that we can tell by video. and it just looks to me as if the police were ready to deliver the message, at least at city hall, the curfew is still in force. do not take any of the events of today to mean that anything has changed about this curfew. >> yeah. and...
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baltimore "sun" who broke that story about detainees, and former baltimore police officer major neal franklinthank you both for being here tonight. >> mark, what stands out in your report about not getting medical care from police? >> what stands out we're not saying the baltimore police caused everyone of these injuries. what we're saying is a lot of these injuries that showed up in this database match a lot of injuries that people sued the police department over and then the city subsequently settled lawsuits where these injuries were alleged. in dozens and dozens of lawsuits similar language said the officers reynoldered the injuries upon them. and they didn't, they ignored the plaintiffs, the suspects turned plaintiff calls for medical care. >> so some of the injuries are allegedly vultd of police. some are not. but the ones that you listed the 2,600, were not cared for. whether the injuries were police related torn they should have been cared for. >> that's correct. the city jail would not admit them into the city. they said it was up to them to get help for the detainees and in most cas
baltimore "sun" who broke that story about detainees, and former baltimore police officer major neal franklinthank you both for being here tonight. >> mark, what stands out in your report about not getting medical care from police? >> what stands out we're not saying the baltimore police caused everyone of these injuries. what we're saying is a lot of these injuries that showed up in this database match a lot of injuries that people sued the police department over and then...
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i'm joined now by neal franklin. head trainer for the baltimore police. there he is.been reading these stories, as they have been unfolding over especially this weekend, neil. you have close ties to baltimore and you say that this wave of violence is directly tied to the curfew and the riots. explain that. >> well yeah there are three basic reasons, and baltimore, like many cities like chicago, has a very healthy drug trade an elicit drug trade. and the riot then followed by the curfew disrupted that drug trade. and we in law enforcement know when you disrupt the balance of the elicit drug trade, soon after you experience violence many times. so case in point, for more than a week. the corners where drugs are being sold in open air drug markets, those have literally been shut down especially in west baltimore, where they have a very heavy police presence. in addition to that we have a number of pharmacies that were looted. and a large number of pharmaceutical painkillers. oxycontin, percocet those opiate-based painkillers. a large number have flooded our streets here
i'm joined now by neal franklin. head trainer for the baltimore police. there he is.been reading these stories, as they have been unfolding over especially this weekend, neil. you have close ties to baltimore and you say that this wave of violence is directly tied to the curfew and the riots. explain that. >> well yeah there are three basic reasons, and baltimore, like many cities like chicago, has a very healthy drug trade an elicit drug trade. and the riot then followed by the curfew...
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even when she made mistakes, i don't think you can wait that long to clean them up. >> neal franklin, a fascinating clip at the end of last hour of bridget kelly. >> yes. indicted on friday along with wildstein. former chris christie deputy chief of staff bridget kelly hit back at her accusers and critics in bridgegate. take a look. >> for over a year i have remained quiet while many of the people whom i believed in trusted and respected have attempted to publicly discredit and even humiliate me. let me make something very clear. i am not guilty of these charges. i never ordered or conspired with david wildstein to close or realign lanes of the bridge for any reason. david wildstein is a liar. for the indictment to suggest that i was the only person in the governor's office who was wear of the george washington bridge issue is ludicrous. >> you've been saying you wanted to hear from her for a long time and you appear to be very fired up by what you heard. >> i'm not inspired. there are probably a lot of men who worked around her and with her and before her who should have chills runni
even when she made mistakes, i don't think you can wait that long to clean them up. >> neal franklin, a fascinating clip at the end of last hour of bridget kelly. >> yes. indicted on friday along with wildstein. former chris christie deputy chief of staff bridget kelly hit back at her accusers and critics in bridgegate. take a look. >> for over a year i have remained quiet while many of the people whom i believed in trusted and respected have attempted to publicly discredit...