first, let me go to you, samaria. and thank you for coming on this morning.us stood with you, marched with you, rallied with you, and here we are with the dispatcher who never said after she was told by the caller that this was a kid and it might be a fake gun, never related that, so certainly was a contributing factor to what happened to your son. eight days suspension from a job, that's it? how do you feel? >> i'm outraged and furious. it's unacceptable for the city of cleveland. >> unacceptable, and certainly, you're outraged. and you've been a real shero, by you've stood up for your son, but you've also stood up for your son but also said you don't want violence, you want to see justice. what can be done about this? i mean, is there a precedent for this? i thought there would be some legal ramifications. they're not even job ramifications for this. >> that's correct, reverend sharpton. i mean, this slap on the wrist for the dispatcher is a slap on the face of samaria rice and any person who tries to get justice for police misconduct. it is outrageous, and