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go ahead and tase me. go on. just do — next week. go ahead and tase me.on. just do it- — next week. go ahead and tase me. go on. just do it- i'm _ next week. go ahead and tase me. go on, just do it. i'm touching _ next week. go ahead and tase me. go on, just do it. i'm touching your- on, just do it. i'm touching your biko _ good evening, i'm chetan pathak, welcome to the programme. tributes have been paid across sport today to prince philip, following his death at the age of 99. there was a two—minute silence before this afternoon's grand national at aintree, whilst football games in england, scotland and wales observed a period of silence — including at manchester city's game against leeds, where players and officials wore black armbands. a two—minute silence was observed before the start of the women's six nations game, too, between italy and england. it started as a day of reflection at aintree — it ended with one of the great sporting stories of all time. today, rachael blackmore has made history after becoming the first female jockey to win the grand
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go ahead and tase me. go on. just do it- — next week. go ahead and tase me.it. i'm touching _ next week. go ahead and tase me. go on, just do it. i'm touching your- on, just do it. i'm touching your bike _ good evening, i'm chetan pathak, welcome to the programme. tributes have been paid across sport today to prince philip, following his death at the age of 99. there was a two—minute silence before this afternoon's grand national at aintree, whilst football games in england, scotland and wales observed a period of silence — including at manchester city's game against leeds, where players and officials wore black armbands. a two—minute silence was observed before the start of the women's
go ahead and tase me. go on. just do it- — next week. go ahead and tase me.it. i'm touching _ next week. go ahead and tase me. go on, just do it. i'm touching your- on, just do it. i'm touching your bike _ good evening, i'm chetan pathak, welcome to the programme. tributes have been paid across sport today to prince philip, following his death at the age of 99. there was a two—minute silence before this afternoon's grand national at aintree, whilst football games in england, scotland and...
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the officer wearing the body camera says i'll tase you. then she tases mr. wright and shoots him with a gun. then the officer says holy bleep i shot him. mr. wright drives off at speed, having just been shot. the other officers look at the officers wearing the body cam. the one with the handcuffs says oh, wow when she says, i shot him. mr. wright then drives a short distance and crashes, and he's dead. >> i'll tase you. taser, taser, taser. [ bleep ] i just shot him. >> i just shot him, she says. she says taser, taser, taser, then she shoots him. the officer appears to realize she did not tase him. she shot him. the autopsy released says this individual died of a gun shot wound of the chest and the manner of death is a homicide. daunte wright's girlfriend was in the car when he was shot. as you saw in the video after the shooting, mr. wright drove away. he did drive a short distance before crashing and then died. his girlfriend called mr. wright's parents from the car. mr. wright's father raced to the scene and was there in less than ten minutes of this happ
the officer wearing the body camera says i'll tase you. then she tases mr. wright and shoots him with a gun. then the officer says holy bleep i shot him. mr. wright drives off at speed, having just been shot. the other officers look at the officers wearing the body cam. the one with the handcuffs says oh, wow when she says, i shot him. mr. wright then drives a short distance and crashes, and he's dead. >> i'll tase you. taser, taser, taser. [ bleep ] i just shot him. >> i just shot...
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the officer warning, "i'll tase ya." >> i'll tase ya. >> reporter: then she pulls a firearm. >> taser! taser! taser! >> holy [ bleep ]! i just shot him. >> reporter: the car driving for several blocks before crashing into another vehicle. according to authorities, paramedics tried to save his life, but wright was pronounced dead at the scene. tonight, that officer is on an administrative leave pending an independent investigation. >> we cannot afford to make mistakes that lead to the loss of life and so i do fully support releasing the officer of her duties. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: overnight, protests erupting. tensions already high in the city with the trial of derek chauvin just ten miles away. >> our hearts are aching right now. we are in pain right now. and we recognize that this couldn't have happened at a worse time. >> reporter: president biden weighing in. >> we do know that the anger pain and trauma that exists in the black community, and that environment is real, it's serious and it's consequential. we should listen to daunte's mom, who is calling for peace and calm. >>
the officer warning, "i'll tase ya." >> i'll tase ya. >> reporter: then she pulls a firearm. >> taser! taser! taser! >> holy [ bleep ]! i just shot him. >> reporter: the car driving for several blocks before crashing into another vehicle. according to authorities, paramedics tried to save his life, but wright was pronounced dead at the scene. tonight, that officer is on an administrative leave pending an independent investigation. >> we cannot...
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if you are warning, this is graphic footage. >> i will tase you! i will tase you! taser, taser, taser! i just shot him. >> sean: expired tags after placing them under arrest, it was a warrant outstanding for him, to fund charges involving police attempting to flee the scene in the vehicle went out to be clear, that does not change the fact this is a horrible tragedy. the young man is now dead, there will be and must be a full investigation and no rush to judgment, due process for everybody. as i mentioned even joe biden was right for once, he called for a full-blown investigation to determine if this was an accident or if it was intentional. unfortunately, the radical socialist party don't agree, they are out for vengeance, always politicize events that suit their narrative and rush to judgment and denied due process but only to republicans emma they defend democrats. simply stated, there are some who want to score cheap political points by vilifying all police because they want to defund the police. squad member, one of them tweeting "it wasn't an accident, polici
if you are warning, this is graphic footage. >> i will tase you! i will tase you! taser, taser, taser! i just shot him. >> sean: expired tags after placing them under arrest, it was a warrant outstanding for him, to fund charges involving police attempting to flee the scene in the vehicle went out to be clear, that does not change the fact this is a horrible tragedy. the young man is now dead, there will be and must be a full investigation and no rush to judgment, due process for...
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why were you even trying to tase him? he's face down in handcuffs.et again, we are continuing with these justifications of unjustified killings. and in america, we can do better. we can have better policing in america. that's why we pray that president biden goes through with his promise to george floyd's family that we will get this george floyd justice in policing act passed so we can hopefully prevent some of these hashtags, these unnecessary killings and these painful, god-awful painful funerals that we keep having to go through. >> so that we don't have to be having this interview, right? that is the hope because we do a lot of these, unfortunately. you mentioned george floyd's family, ben. naisha, some of his relatives are expected to attend the funeral of your nephew daunte. what does that mean to you? >> yes. oh, my goodness, it has been such an honor to meet their family and to really sit down and speak with them. they are some of the most beautiful people. like they have given my family so much support. and even what they've been dealing wi
why were you even trying to tase him? he's face down in handcuffs.et again, we are continuing with these justifications of unjustified killings. and in america, we can do better. we can have better policing in america. that's why we pray that president biden goes through with his promise to george floyd's family that we will get this george floyd justice in policing act passed so we can hopefully prevent some of these hashtags, these unnecessary killings and these painful, god-awful painful...
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. >> i'll tase you i'll tase you. taser, taser, taser. oh, my [ bleep ] i just shot him. yes! >> the police chief says he personally made the decision to release that video just one day after the shooting >> i felt the community needed to know what happened. they needed to see it. i needed to be transparent and i want to be forthright. due respect to daunte as well. >> protesters are back out on the streets after a night of unrest in brooklyn center last evening. ron allen is there along with them ron, what's the mood like there? >> reporter: shep, people are angry, people are frustrated the explanations that the police gave didn't sit well we are outside of the police headquarters and you can see it's become a fortressfortress there are police it's now surrounded by a fence and barricades there are police in riot gear on the other side you can see the crowd here that's forming now, in the hundreds perhaps they're also not far from here, hundreds of national guard troops called in for the george floyd case but they have been escalated. police presence has been stepped up peopl
. >> i'll tase you i'll tase you. taser, taser, taser. oh, my [ bleep ] i just shot him. yes! >> the police chief says he personally made the decision to release that video just one day after the shooting >> i felt the community needed to know what happened. they needed to see it. i needed to be transparent and i want to be forthright. due respect to daunte as well. >> protesters are back out on the streets after a night of unrest in brooklyn center last evening. ron...
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the officer appears to say i'm going to tase you. i'm going to tase you. and you can hear the distinct taser, taser taser. and the entire time because of the positioning of the body worn camera, you can absolutely see it's a pistol. it's a handgun. fortunately for us who h-- unfortunately for us who have seen this too often, she shoots and kills this young man. i've been hearing people say if you can't tell the difference, you shouldn't be on the force. i think what i'm really hearing behind all of that, what i feel behind all of that, and please don't tell me this is an accident, and, oops, i killed this man. please don't tell me that there isn't some kind of accountability we can have for this, that this isn't a part of a pattern of injustice that's simply unacceptable. so whatever the specific facts are, however difficult it might be for any officers who were present, please don't say that an officer made an oopsie, and it resulted in a death, because that's a lot of how it's feeling for folks. and you can see people pouring into the streets in brooklyn
the officer appears to say i'm going to tase you. i'm going to tase you. and you can hear the distinct taser, taser taser. and the entire time because of the positioning of the body worn camera, you can absolutely see it's a pistol. it's a handgun. fortunately for us who h-- unfortunately for us who have seen this too often, she shoots and kills this young man. i've been hearing people say if you can't tell the difference, you shouldn't be on the force. i think what i'm really hearing behind...
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. >> i'll tase you. i'll tase you. taser, taser, taser. oh, [ bleep ]. just shot him. >> the officer who fired her weapon identified as kim potter, she has been placed on administrative leave. a 26-year veteran of the police department who the chief of police says made a mistake. >> as i watched the video and listened to the officer's commands it is my belief that the officer had the intention to deploy their taser, but instead shot mr. wright with a single bullet. this appears to me from what i viewed and the officer's reaction and distress immediately after, that this was an accidental discharge. >> daunte wright's aunt on cnn not buying that. >> you don't mistake a stun gun from a gun. you don't mistake that. if i made a mistake like that i would be in a jail cell. they would be trying to put me under. that's not fair. we got several police officers in all of our family. i don't have nothing bad to say about them, but what i've got to say is she needs to pay for what she did to my family. my family's blowed is on their hands. my brother, my sister is
. >> i'll tase you. i'll tase you. taser, taser, taser. oh, [ bleep ]. just shot him. >> the officer who fired her weapon identified as kim potter, she has been placed on administrative leave. a 26-year veteran of the police department who the chief of police says made a mistake. >> as i watched the video and listened to the officer's commands it is my belief that the officer had the intention to deploy their taser, but instead shot mr. wright with a single bullet. this...
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within 40 seconds of entering wal-mart, the former officer tased taylor twice and shot him once the chest. he was charged with voluntary manslaughter. >> i think it's frustration. because the officers didn't do what they were supposedly trained to do. we saw that fletcher was trained in deescalation, he didn't use it. mental health taylor's grandmother spoke at the event, as well as family members of other people killed by the police. >> a little peace when i see the community, especially the young people behind this movement. >> reporter: the student organizers say there's still a lot more work ahead. >> you can only post so much, you can only talk about it so much. work gets done when you do the woso jo and do the rkedthin pandemice yoha like, it'snot stopped them from wanting to demand justice. >> reporter: city officials say they're working with the county to start a mental health mobile unit to respond to 911 calls related to mental illness. in san leandro, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> and an independent investigation also criticized an officer who tased steven taylor after he was shot say
within 40 seconds of entering wal-mart, the former officer tased taylor twice and shot him once the chest. he was charged with voluntary manslaughter. >> i think it's frustration. because the officers didn't do what they were supposedly trained to do. we saw that fletcher was trained in deescalation, he didn't use it. mental health taylor's grandmother spoke at the event, as well as family members of other people killed by the police. >> a little peace when i see the community,...
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i will tase, i will tase you, taser, taser, taser, discharge, holy -- and i just shot the guy. i can't make a conclusion yet. we need a full investigation, i do believe in something that's called due process, the city manager got fired for saying that even joe biden got something right and he said it, too, that we need a full investigation. this officer of 25 years deserves due process. we talk about a fog of war. this was an instance where somebody was out on bail, firearm offense, and this person attempted -- resisted arrest and attempted to flee. i don't know if it's similar but adrenaline is flowing. do you see that that's a possibility, that this was, in fact, an accidental discharge? >> well, of course, but look, let's cut to the chase here, sean. instead of cursing the darkness why don't we try lighting a candle. let's call it like it is. this is a debate about crime and its relationship to race. that's what this is about. and just as it's a statistical fact that more men than women commit crimes, just as it is a fact statistically that more young people than older peopl
i will tase, i will tase you, taser, taser, taser, discharge, holy -- and i just shot the guy. i can't make a conclusion yet. we need a full investigation, i do believe in something that's called due process, the city manager got fired for saying that even joe biden got something right and he said it, too, that we need a full investigation. this officer of 25 years deserves due process. we talk about a fog of war. this was an instance where somebody was out on bail, firearm offense, and this...
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the officer, a woman, saying, i'm going to tase you.ing the firearm, her firearm for the taser. we have some images from the body cam footage here that shows -- well, there's the firearm on the left. this is the officer who fired on the suspect here. on the right is what a taser looks like. to be clear, that picture on the right is not of the officer involved. it's of a fellow officer at the scene but gives an idea of what these tasers look like. given what you know about the differences between these two, is that an easy mistake to make in the heat of a moment? >> no, it's not. there's a couple of things. first of all, there were several tactical errors made that led up to this shooting which i am certainly able to discuss if you'd like, but the taser is carried on the weak side, the side opposite where you keep your firearm in a cross-draw fashion. that is to avoid mistakes. if you remember in '09 when mr. grant was killed by a b.a.r.t. police officer in oakland, california, you know, training changed drastically after that to avoid a
the officer, a woman, saying, i'm going to tase you.ing the firearm, her firearm for the taser. we have some images from the body cam footage here that shows -- well, there's the firearm on the left. this is the officer who fired on the suspect here. on the right is what a taser looks like. to be clear, that picture on the right is not of the officer involved. it's of a fellow officer at the scene but gives an idea of what these tasers look like. given what you know about the differences...
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so now let's watch what happens. >> tase him! >> tase him! tase him! i just shot him. >> oh, wow. >> you know, it's interesting there, anthony. it's also fricken horrible, but you actually don't hear the gunshot, but you do hear the young man reacting to getting hit, the medical examiners ruled it a homicide. he would drive off and hit another car. there was an accident. they tried to resuscitate him at the scene, but now the finding is it's the bullet that killed him, not the car crash. so he tries to get back into the car. what are you supposed to do when somebody in this situation is trying to get back into the car? >> measure the situation. do you push the situation? could you just let him go? you already know who he is. you know you got the warrants on him. you got the address. you got the license plate. you know the car that you stopped him in. if you run that license plate, you got a house to go to. you've got an owner you can pull up and say, hey, he was operating your vehicle. so if he did get away, it's really no big deal. you can find him ag
so now let's watch what happens. >> tase him! >> tase him! tase him! i just shot him. >> oh, wow. >> you know, it's interesting there, anthony. it's also fricken horrible, but you actually don't hear the gunshot, but you do hear the young man reacting to getting hit, the medical examiners ruled it a homicide. he would drive off and hit another car. there was an accident. they tried to resuscitate him at the scene, but now the finding is it's the bullet that killed him,...
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the man who tased him has not yet entered a plea. wolf?re in washington. thank you very much. >>> finally tonight, we remember one of cnn's original anchors, don farmer. he died yesterday at the age of 82. don and his wife were hired by ted turner to help launch the network back in 1980. they covered many, many breaking stories. they interviewed many news makers during their seven years here at cnn. >> welcome to this thursday edition of take two. glad you could join us today. i'm don farmer. >> and i'm chris curl. here's what we had planned for yo. >> don spent a lifetime pursuing his passion for journalism, as an anchor, war correspondent, a newspaper man, and an author. all of us here at cnn are truly grateful for his role in helping to build our network. and we send our deepest, deepest condolences to his beloved chris, daughter lori, son justin and all the grandchildren. may don farmer rest in peace and may his memory be a blessing. thank you very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." you can always follow me on
the man who tased him has not yet entered a plea. wolf?re in washington. thank you very much. >>> finally tonight, we remember one of cnn's original anchors, don farmer. he died yesterday at the age of 82. don and his wife were hired by ted turner to help launch the network back in 1980. they covered many, many breaking stories. they interviewed many news makers during their seven years here at cnn. >> welcome to this thursday edition of take two. glad you could join us today....
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and then shot the person that they fully intended to tase. how did that happen? we know how it happened. it happened because of performance failures because of training failures. we know it, we need to correct it. >> your client wrote an apology during the deliberations. chauvin has not apologized. d: him to apologize. >> i think he should have apologized early on. you know, i can't believe he was callous enough not to think that the taking of a life under any circumstances, is a horrible thing for the family of that person and that the officer doesn't have, perhaps, some reason to acknowledge that what he did, whether he or she believes it's to be justified, still, resulted in the loss of life that is a tragedy. i don't care what the circumstances are. it is a tragedy. >> quickly, what is he doing now , now that he has served his time? >> he is gainfully employed. he is doing sales work and, you know, enjoying himself and has children and he is enjoying being a father and enjoying being away from law enforcement i might add. he understands t
and then shot the person that they fully intended to tase. how did that happen? we know how it happened. it happened because of performance failures because of training failures. we know it, we need to correct it. >> your client wrote an apology during the deliberations. chauvin has not apologized. d: him to apologize. >> i think he should have apologized early on. you know, i can't believe he was callous enough not to think that the taking of a life under any circumstances, is a...
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in the footage, she is yelling, i will tase you. and taser, taser, before she shoots him with her gun. the officer is heard saying holy bleep, i just shot him. the officer has resigned. and as has the chief. as you see, in the live images, protestors are once again in the streets there tonight. remember this is ten miles away from the courthouse hopeing the trial of derek chauvin, for killing george floyd last year. protestored started with a vigil and a march through the city. they marched to the police department. they were met with a chain link fence and jersey barriers around the police station. dozens of national guards men and women outside the building. 2,000 troops deployed to the area tonight. 500 protestors marched to a big fbi building. when they got the fbi building, a caravan of honking horns escorted the protestors around the fbi building, and you can see the snow start to pick up. protests are on going at this hour. reporters on the ground estimate this crowd is about 1,000 people. the crowd after having spent time at
in the footage, she is yelling, i will tase you. and taser, taser, before she shoots him with her gun. the officer is heard saying holy bleep, i just shot him. the officer has resigned. and as has the chief. as you see, in the live images, protestors are once again in the streets there tonight. remember this is ten miles away from the courthouse hopeing the trial of derek chauvin, for killing george floyd last year. protestored started with a vigil and a march through the city. they marched to...
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in the footage, she is yelling, i will tase you. and taser, taser, before she shoots him with her gun. the officer is then heard saying holy bleep, i just shot him. that officer has now resigned from the brooklyn police department as has the police chief. as you see, in the live images, protestors are once again in the streets there tonight. remember, this is just about ten miles away from the courthouse holding the trial of derek chauvin, for killing george floyd after a minneapolis police encounter last year. protestors started with a vigil and a march through the city. earlier tonight, they did march to the brooklyn center police department. when they arrived, they were met with a chain link fence and jersey barriers around the police station. dozens of national guards men and women who are stationed outside of that building. up to 2,000 u.s. guard troops have been deployed to that city tonight. 500 protestors marched to a big fbi building in town after they were at the local police station. when they got the fbi building, a cara
in the footage, she is yelling, i will tase you. and taser, taser, before she shoots him with her gun. the officer is then heard saying holy bleep, i just shot him. that officer has now resigned from the brooklyn police department as has the police chief. as you see, in the live images, protestors are once again in the streets there tonight. remember, this is just about ten miles away from the courthouse holding the trial of derek chauvin, for killing george floyd after a minneapolis police...
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. >> i'll tase ya! i'll tase you. taser, taser, taser! >> tensions now high in minnesota over that widely deemed avoidable killing of daunte wright. this is what we're seeing right now at 5:01 p.m. local time. that area is bracing for another night of gatherings, of protests. there is a curfew in place. there are 2,000 national guard troops already on the ground. there is intense interest around the nation when you track protests, gatherings and other cities. today the mayor also held a 40 minute press conference announcing taking full authority over the police department, firing the city manager and setting aside time during this presentation, during this tough time during the community to hear emotional pleas from the community. >> you wrap your arms around your kids every day. every day. i'm gonna need you to wrap your mind around it. i'm going to need you to get informed. i'm going to need you to put your boots on the ground and act like you care about black, brown bodies. >> i want to speak with you directly about what we're seeing,
. >> i'll tase ya! i'll tase you. taser, taser, taser! >> tensions now high in minnesota over that widely deemed avoidable killing of daunte wright. this is what we're seeing right now at 5:01 p.m. local time. that area is bracing for another night of gatherings, of protests. there is a curfew in place. there are 2,000 national guard troops already on the ground. there is intense interest around the nation when you track protests, gatherings and other cities. today the mayor also...
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tase him, tase him, tase him i just shot him. >> according to the police chief who has since resigned, potter thought she was firing her taser but drew her gun instead by mistake. we learned today from the prosecutor that potter's taser is yellow with a black grip and was holstered on her left side while her black handgun was on the right. so in order to draw her taser, she would have had to use her left hand, but as you can see here she shot and killed wright with her gun in her right hand we've seen three straight days and nights of unrest and protests taking to the streets and police are now bracing for more demonstrations tonight. nbc's jay gray on the ground for us in brooklyn center. what sort of reaction are you seeing to that officer's arrest? >> reporter: hey there, shep, i want to give you a realtime look at the situation the curfew has been extended from 10:00 tonight to 10:00 to 6:00 in the morning. the crowd growing substantially in the last few minutes here, packed with people who say they'll continue to call for justice for daunte wright. we've got megaphones out here,
tase him, tase him, tase him i just shot him. >> according to the police chief who has since resigned, potter thought she was firing her taser but drew her gun instead by mistake. we learned today from the prosecutor that potter's taser is yellow with a black grip and was holstered on her left side while her black handgun was on the right. so in order to draw her taser, she would have had to use her left hand, but as you can see here she shot and killed wright with her gun in her right...
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nothig tase him, tase him, tase him. >> i just shot him. >> oh, wow. >> that officer who has not been named has been placed on administrative leave. protests broke out in brooklyn center last night with crowds marching and gathering at the police department. some protesters threw objects at officers. police launched projectiles and tear gassed the crowd. that was just the last 24 hours. on top of everything happening in minnesota, we are of course digesting horrific new video showing police escalation, and bullying and plain cruelty towards a black army officer serving in the national guard. this happened in virginia in december. the video is coming out now because the officer filed a lawsuit earlier this month. this was released by his lawyer. once again, this footage is also disturbing. >> you received an order, obey it. >> i'm honestly afraid to get out. >> you should be. get out. >> get out of the car. >> get out now. >> i have not committed any crimes. >> you're being stopped for a traffic violation. you're under arrest -- you're being obtained for obstruction of justice. >> a tr
nothig tase him, tase him, tase him. >> i just shot him. >> oh, wow. >> that officer who has not been named has been placed on administrative leave. protests broke out in brooklyn center last night with crowds marching and gathering at the police department. some protesters threw objects at officers. police launched projectiles and tear gassed the crowd. that was just the last 24 hours. on top of everything happening in minnesota, we are of course digesting horrific new video...
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go ahead and tase me! go on, just do it! i'm touching your bike. hello there.sunday, but again, more wintry showers. we start the day with a widespread frost, it'll be cold or torch of southeast and east anglia as the cloud breaks up. lowest temperatures in northern scotland at minus seven celsius. given the overnight showers, there could be icy patches. many places start dry and sunny, but we will get more showers breaking out in the morning, and those will turn quite widespread in the afternoon, could be heavy with some hail, sleet and snow. temperature is widely 6—8 c, colder in northern scotland and a bit milder in southern england. a frosty but sunny start across scotland and northern england on monday. it will brighten up in northern ireland as the damp weather moves away but continues to affect whales and southern england, and there could be some wintry nest in there could be some wintry nest in the midlands as we engage in the colder air. temperatures 8—10 c. this is bbc news: i'm geeta guru—murthy with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and aro
go ahead and tase me! go on, just do it! i'm touching your bike. hello there.sunday, but again, more wintry showers. we start the day with a widespread frost, it'll be cold or torch of southeast and east anglia as the cloud breaks up. lowest temperatures in northern scotland at minus seven celsius. given the overnight showers, there could be icy patches. many places start dry and sunny, but we will get more showers breaking out in the morning, and those will turn quite widespread in the...
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go ahead and tase me! go on, just do it! i'm touching your bike. hello there.hey will linger for longer across the eastern side of the uk before skies tend to clear. could be some icy patches around overnight, not least because we've got some wetter weather coming into wales. could be some snow as well, and that will extend its way into the cotswolds. it won't be quite as cold as last night in northern ireland, but elsewhere, a widespread frost, lowest temperatures in the clearest skies in scotland and northern england. that wintry weather moves away from wales, briefly heads into southern england before the cloud breaks and we're left with some showers. most of the showers will be in northern ireland. a much drier, sunnier day, i think, for scotland, northern and eastern parts of england and into the midlands, and the temperatures will be a shade higher than they were today. it's still cold, though, and it will be a cold start again, i think, to tuesday. many places dry and sunny to begin with. a few showers arriving, though, in western scotland, northern irel
go ahead and tase me! go on, just do it! i'm touching your bike. hello there.hey will linger for longer across the eastern side of the uk before skies tend to clear. could be some icy patches around overnight, not least because we've got some wetter weather coming into wales. could be some snow as well, and that will extend its way into the cotswolds. it won't be quite as cold as last night in northern ireland, but elsewhere, a widespread frost, lowest temperatures in the clearest skies in...
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. >> there was one officer that said that they were going to tase him. >> that is what i heard. >> you were yelling pretty loud, correct? >> yes, it escalated really quickly. >> yes. >> you are giving commands including profanity, is that correct? >> he refused to show me his hands, yes, eventually i pulled my gun. >> he was away, correct? >> mr. floyd was awake, is that correct? during this incident? >> yes. >> he was conscious we met yes? he did not appear to be in distress, is that right? >> he was talking to you, he was standing up, is that right. >> sometimes he was talking and sometimes he was mumbling, he was incoherent a lot of the time here. >> but you handcuffed him. >> that is correct, ma'am. >> and he got out of the car. >> yes ma'am. >> he asked you not to beat him up. >> yes, ma'am. >> he continued to talk to you. >> yes. [inaudible] >> thank you, your honor. you were describing, officer, they've got that you got mr. floyd out of the car. is that correct enact. >> yes. >> and he stood next to the car and you handcuffed him. >> me and another officer physically handcuffed
. >> there was one officer that said that they were going to tase him. >> that is what i heard. >> you were yelling pretty loud, correct? >> yes, it escalated really quickly. >> yes. >> you are giving commands including profanity, is that correct? >> he refused to show me his hands, yes, eventually i pulled my gun. >> he was away, correct? >> mr. floyd was awake, is that correct? during this incident? >> yes. >> he was conscious...
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go ahead and tase me! go on, just do it! i'm touching your bike. hello there.way, but it's going to start cold, widespread frost, maybe some icy patches, too. the lowest temperatures in scotland and northern england where we have the clearer skies. now, there's some damp weather that's moving across northern ireland heading into wales and the southwest. that could bring a bit of sleet and snow in there as well. it shouldn't last long, it's heading into southern england, and then the cloud breaks up, sunshine comes out, and we are left with a few showers. most of the showers will come into western parts of northern ireland, much of scotland. northern and eastern england and the midlands, having a dry day, not many showers around, a better day than it was on sunday with some sunshine, and as a result, temperatures could be a couple of degrees higher. still cold, mind you. we could start frosty again, i think, on tuesday morning. plenty of sunshine. the cloud will bubble up. across some western areas, we could catch one or two showers into the afternoon, but furth
go ahead and tase me! go on, just do it! i'm touching your bike. hello there.way, but it's going to start cold, widespread frost, maybe some icy patches, too. the lowest temperatures in scotland and northern england where we have the clearer skies. now, there's some damp weather that's moving across northern ireland heading into wales and the southwest. that could bring a bit of sleet and snow in there as well. it shouldn't last long, it's heading into southern england, and then the cloud...
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an attempt to subvert the transfer of power. 150 police officers were injured, eyes gouged, beaten, tased concussed and threatened with their own guns. despite all that, one discharge of a weapon as far as we know and fair warning, it's disturbing to watch. tragic shooting and killer of rioter ashli babbitt at moment she was about to bust through a broken window with hundreds of screaming and angry people behind her. beating down the window, steps from the chamber that contained members of the congress, as last resort officer with a gun fired one shot and killed her. today the justice department said it will not file charges against the officer who shot babbitt, and it is awful she is dead. think about the standard of the use of force here. think about the use of that weapon, the conceptions of fear. and if those conceptions of fear and authority of domination and subservience, those that apply to daunte wright and george floyd and millions of people of color who have dealt with police encounters, imagine if that had been brought to bear in the capitol, it would have been a massacre. if y
an attempt to subvert the transfer of power. 150 police officers were injured, eyes gouged, beaten, tased concussed and threatened with their own guns. despite all that, one discharge of a weapon as far as we know and fair warning, it's disturbing to watch. tragic shooting and killer of rioter ashli babbitt at moment she was about to bust through a broken window with hundreds of screaming and angry people behind her. beating down the window, steps from the chamber that contained members of the...
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. >> i tase you, that is a quicker reaction. just inherently a fast action. >> in some cases, correct b. >> and yesterday you concluded that this was an excessive use of force and that is not the standard. the question whether it is an objectively reasonable use of force. >> yes. >> and whether we review whether use of force is authorized, there are layers to that animal sitsz, would you agree? >> yes. >> and i'll kind of start from the out and work my way in. there is the general training that an officer has and his or her experience, right? >> yes. >> there is kind of a mid level of surrounding circumstances, right? like what do we know about the geography, what do we know about the neighborhood, what do we know about the people involved. right? >> yes. >> and then there is the direct kind of layer which is what is the type of force being used, how long is it being used, what are the subject and officer's action and reactions, yes? >> yes, serious ngs oness of cr things of that nature, yes. >> so we have to take into considera
. >> i tase you, that is a quicker reaction. just inherently a fast action. >> in some cases, correct b. >> and yesterday you concluded that this was an excessive use of force and that is not the standard. the question whether it is an objectively reasonable use of force. >> yes. >> and whether we review whether use of force is authorized, there are layers to that animal sitsz, would you agree? >> yes. >> and i'll kind of start from the out and work my...
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they don't get tased. they don't get anything. it's like the cops are there, babysitting for the neighborhood while total pandemonium happens. and then when i see the same kinds of behavior and, frankly, less crazy behavior happening in the community it's always yelling at kids, cursing at kids, threatening kids, sometimes hitting kids, sometimes tasing kids and you see sometimes shooting kids. it's just so hard to swallow that there wasn't some other option, that there wasn't some opportunity. if you went up to a bunch of white girls fighting, do you imagine cops shooting them? that's what i'm saying. it's hard to swallow. when you get through with all of it, i'm 100% resigned to the fact that the officer will probably be justified from a legal point of view. but there's something really wrong in just the mere facts that most of the community, we have no trust. just no trust at all. as soon as we got the verdict, everybody was happy. my god, another kid got killed. another kid got kill bid the cops. >> why don't the circumstances
they don't get tased. they don't get anything. it's like the cops are there, babysitting for the neighborhood while total pandemonium happens. and then when i see the same kinds of behavior and, frankly, less crazy behavior happening in the community it's always yelling at kids, cursing at kids, threatening kids, sometimes hitting kids, sometimes tasing kids and you see sometimes shooting kids. it's just so hard to swallow that there wasn't some other option, that there wasn't some opportunity....
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the officer appears to say, i'm going to tase you. i'm going to tase you. can hear the distinct, taser, taser, taser which is how officers are trained to tell other officers the taser will be deployed. the entire time because of the body positioned on the camera, you can absolutely see it is a pistol, a handgun. fortunately for us who have seen this too often, you see, she shoots and she kills this young man. i've been seeing people say, well, it must be made up. it must be fake. i've been hearing people say you can't tell the difference, you should not be on the force. i think what i've hearing behind that, what i feel behind that, please don't tell me this is an accident and oops, i killed this man. please don't tell me that there isn't some kind of accountability that we can have for this. that this isn't a part of a pattern of injustice that is just simply unacceptable. whatever the specific facts are, however difficult it might be for any officers who are present, please don't say an officer maze an oopsie and it resulted in a death. you can see people
the officer appears to say, i'm going to tase you. i'm going to tase you. can hear the distinct, taser, taser, taser which is how officers are trained to tell other officers the taser will be deployed. the entire time because of the body positioned on the camera, you can absolutely see it is a pistol, a handgun. fortunately for us who have seen this too often, you see, she shoots and she kills this young man. i've been seeing people say, well, it must be made up. it must be fake. i've been...
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another man danny rodriguez is also in jail accused of using an electric shock weapon to tase officer michaelfan one. and officer fanone joins me now. speaking on his own behalf. i didn't know i would get so emotional about just talking about your story because when this happened we weren't friends and now it feels personal to me because we're friends. and i want everyone -- thank you for doing this. what has this been like for you since that day when you think about that day? >> i mean, it's been a roller coaster, man. it's been up and down. you know, i think probably for about the first two weeks after the 6th i was still, you know, riding pretty high on adrenaline. shortly thereafter i started to experience some of the i guess more psychological injuries. ptsd. some of the emotional trauma from what i experienced that day. >> yeah. how are you doing? >> i mean, some days are better than others. today's a good day. you know, i'm happy that i've got the opportunity to speak out, talk about the events of that day. it's been very difficult seeing elected officials and other individuals
another man danny rodriguez is also in jail accused of using an electric shock weapon to tase officer michaelfan one. and officer fanone joins me now. speaking on his own behalf. i didn't know i would get so emotional about just talking about your story because when this happened we weren't friends and now it feels personal to me because we're friends. and i want everyone -- thank you for doing this. what has this been like for you since that day when you think about that day? >> i mean,...
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. >> i'll tase you. i'll tase you. taser, taser, taser.shot him. >> daunte wright's aunt was very emotional of course speaking to cnn's don lemon saying there is no way this could have been an accident. >> accident? an accident? now, come on now. everybody in this world saw that gun. you mean to tell me you thought it was a taser? i have owned over a 20,000 volt taser, they don't feel nothing like a gun. nothing like a gun. so y'all tell me how would y'all feel if y'all got that call? that was my nephew. that was my blood. that was like my heart. >> this is all happening just miles away from the trial of derek chauvin, the former officer accused of killing another black man, george floyd, just last year. now, these two tragedies in the twin cities metro area have been tearing at racial divides and adding to the tension. our sara sidner has been closely covering both cases and explains what she witnessed on monday and what led up to it. >> reporter: the crowd was there, you can see the police all out. we are getting a huge amount of cs gas,
. >> i'll tase you. i'll tase you. taser, taser, taser.shot him. >> daunte wright's aunt was very emotional of course speaking to cnn's don lemon saying there is no way this could have been an accident. >> accident? an accident? now, come on now. everybody in this world saw that gun. you mean to tell me you thought it was a taser? i have owned over a 20,000 volt taser, they don't feel nothing like a gun. nothing like a gun. so y'all tell me how would y'all feel if y'all got...
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i'll tase you. taser, taser, taser. oh, my [ bleep ].ust shot him. >> as i watched the video and listened to the officer's commands it is my belief that the officer had the intention to deploy their taser but instead shot mr. wright with a single bullet. >> reporter: a mix-up, the police chief says they train to avoid. >> we train with our handguns on our dominant side and our taser on our weak side. >> reporter: the fatal encounter happening before 2:00 when the police chief says wright was pulled over for an expired vehicle registration but, when officers ran wright's name through their system, they discovered a warrant out for his arrest. court records show that warrant was issued after wright failed to appear in court earlier this month following misdemeanor charges for allegedly carrying a firearm without a permit and running away from law enforcement. police say wright was trying to get back into the vehicle when the fatal shot was fired. wright driving the car for several blocks before crashing into another vehicle. wright died at
i'll tase you. taser, taser, taser. oh, my [ bleep ].ust shot him. >> as i watched the video and listened to the officer's commands it is my belief that the officer had the intention to deploy their taser but instead shot mr. wright with a single bullet. >> reporter: a mix-up, the police chief says they train to avoid. >> we train with our handguns on our dominant side and our taser on our weak side. >> reporter: the fatal encounter happening before 2:00 when the police...
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. >> i'll tase. i'll tase. taser, taser, taser. oh, i shot him. i just shot him. >> oh, whoa. >> yes. >> joining us now kirk brook halter criminal law profess forat new york law school director of 21st century policing project and mark clak ston, both are former nypd police detectives. let me begin with you, professor and your reaction to what we're seeing on that video and the police chief's interpretation today of that video and what she said afterwards that this was an accident. reaching -- thinking she's reaching for the taser when she's reaching for the gun. >> sure, lawrence. thank you. and i would like to focus on the word accident. under the law, even if one doesn't necessarily intend to do something, however, if they do so neg lejtly and recklessly you can be culpable and it's no longer an accident. we have seen repeatedly that there is a difference in how the force is administered by police departments against people of color and with respect to others. so, at what point does it stop being an accident? now, i can understand the chief's a
. >> i'll tase. i'll tase. taser, taser, taser. oh, i shot him. i just shot him. >> oh, whoa. >> yes. >> joining us now kirk brook halter criminal law profess forat new york law school director of 21st century policing project and mark clak ston, both are former nypd police detectives. let me begin with you, professor and your reaction to what we're seeing on that video and the police chief's interpretation today of that video and what she said afterwards that this was...
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wright in the car, i'm going to tase you, i'm going to tase you, and then that was followed by taser, taser, taser. yelling taser, taser, taser is what officers are supposed to do before they deploy their taser. but that did not happen. the family of daunte wright has said they have a hard time accepting what happened to their son on sunday was an accident. again, breaking news at this hour. the washington county attorney tells cnn he has filed second-degree manslaughter charges against potter. now, you may remember officer muhammad nor was also charged with second degree manslaughter and officer derek chauvin is on trial for the death of george floyd, and chauvin was charged with second degree manslaughter as well as second and third degree murder. john? >> adrian for us on the scene. let's get important insights now from laura coates, the former attorney, and cedric. >> based on what we learn from the now attempted to be resigned chief, this idea of accidental, the notion is saying culpable negligent is going to be the standard. what does that mean? it means you are grossly negligen
wright in the car, i'm going to tase you, i'm going to tase you, and then that was followed by taser, taser, taser. yelling taser, taser, taser is what officers are supposed to do before they deploy their taser. but that did not happen. the family of daunte wright has said they have a hard time accepting what happened to their son on sunday was an accident. again, breaking news at this hour. the washington county attorney tells cnn he has filed second-degree manslaughter charges against potter....
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el problema de la falta de alimentos que muchas familias en estos países cuentan regreso contigo >> tasess disfrutar de esta súper luna bellísima que ayer debió con nublados al salir pero que ahora si con esto que vemos cielos despejados se mantiene agradable para nosotros desde esta noche disfrute de la belleza de martes las temperaturas suben por un sistema de alta presión y de los sistemas se mueven en favor de las manecillas del reloj burbujas de aire que se posicionan en california y alejan poco a poco el sistema de baja presión contra el reloj que va la lluvia y nieve descenso de temperaturas al centro del país y garantiza lo que ya experimentamos en los despejado agradable y aumento paulatino en temperaturas. condiciones buenas para los próximos días y calorcito para que las temperaturas suban de 10 a 20a eres el calor primaveral tenemos la bella toma en san josé saludos en vivo 71a despejado garantiza la noche con cielos despejados iremos disfrutando de esta bella luna llena conocida como rosada temperaturas 82a mantiene la temperatura cerca de 65a en las costas un vistazo próximo
el problema de la falta de alimentos que muchas familias en estos países cuentan regreso contigo >> tasess disfrutar de esta súper luna bellísima que ayer debió con nublados al salir pero que ahora si con esto que vemos cielos despejados se mantiene agradable para nosotros desde esta noche disfrute de la belleza de martes las temperaturas suben por un sistema de alta presión y de los sistemas se mueven en favor de las manecillas del reloj burbujas de aire que se posicionan en...
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. >> i'll tase you! taser, tase, taser! [ bleep ]. i just shot him. >> how many times do we see videos like that? how many times will we hear a mother, who got the phone call that she dreaded? the phone call, that would change her life forever. mourning her son. demanding justice. >> second-degree manslaughter is not okay. i'm not okay with that. that's not right. she murdered my son. my son is never going to come home. >> and as the wright family mourns, as protests continue. the case that shocked america's cons conscience is about to go to the jury, the murder trial of derek chauvin who kneeled on george floyd's neck for 9 minutes and 29 seconds while he cried out, i can't breathe, and called for his mother. closing arguments, set for monday. that, as chicago is bracing for protests tonight over the police shooting of a 13-year-old, last month. >>> now, there is a lot we don't know about what happened. but the police body-cam video is disturbing. it shows the officer, who fired the shot, repeatedly, shouting at adam toledo to stop.
. >> i'll tase you! taser, tase, taser! [ bleep ]. i just shot him. >> how many times do we see videos like that? how many times will we hear a mother, who got the phone call that she dreaded? the phone call, that would change her life forever. mourning her son. demanding justice. >> second-degree manslaughter is not okay. i'm not okay with that. that's not right. she murdered my son. my son is never going to come home. >> and as the wright family mourns, as protests...
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. >> i'll tase you! >> reporter: tonight the officer who shot and killed 20-year-old daunte wright has resigned. kim porter, a 26-year veteran of the brooklyn police force is seen on body cam video dischanneling her gun instead of a taser during a traffic stop on sunday. >> taser, taser, taser. >> i just shot him. >> reporter: in her resignation letter, potter writes, quote, i believe that it is in the best interest of the community, the department and my fellow officers if i resign immediately. the brooklyn center police chief tim gannon has also resigned. how did these resignations come about? did they catch you by surprise? >> yes. well, i -- i cannot speak to that either. >> reporter: brooklyn center's mayor says the resignations are just the beginning and has asked the governor for the state's attorney general to prosecute the case. >> i'm hoping that this will help bring some calm to the community although, you know, i think ultimately people want justice. they want, you know, full accountability u
. >> i'll tase you! >> reporter: tonight the officer who shot and killed 20-year-old daunte wright has resigned. kim porter, a 26-year veteran of the brooklyn police force is seen on body cam video dischanneling her gun instead of a taser during a traffic stop on sunday. >> taser, taser, taser. >> i just shot him. >> reporter: in her resignation letter, potter writes, quote, i believe that it is in the best interest of the community, the department and my fellow...
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. >> i'll tase you. i'll tase you. taser, taser, taser. >> oh, shit. i just shot him. >> we hear the officer say taser, taser, taser and fires her gun and not the taser and then says i shot him. what does the police chief have to say about the video and why did he release it? >> reporter: well, i'll start with the why. the chief said he release it had because he wanted to be transparent. this is unprecedented, especially here in the state of minnesota for a department to release body cam video so quickly, but he felt he owed it to the public. he felt he owed it to the community, especially members of the community that you see outside of the police department right now. these are some of the same people who showed up here last night protesting the officer's actions and in full transparency he is calling this an accident. he said she thought she was reaching for her taser because in that video you heard her say taser, taser, taser which is what officers are supposed to do before they deploy their tears, but clearly she mistaked her taser for her gun sho
. >> i'll tase you. i'll tase you. taser, taser, taser. >> oh, shit. i just shot him. >> we hear the officer say taser, taser, taser and fires her gun and not the taser and then says i shot him. what does the police chief have to say about the video and why did he release it? >> reporter: well, i'll start with the why. the chief said he release it had because he wanted to be transparent. this is unprecedented, especially here in the state of minnesota for a department to...
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after being both tased and the kneeled on, if i'm not mistaken.me about that case and what has come out of that case, or what has not come out of that case from ten years ago. >> the feelings of dÉjÀ vu are such a gut punch. for people who have been involved, and now myself having been involved in three of these cases, and then dismiss family having to relive their brother's death, each time something like this happens. in so in that case david smith, was a young man who was killed in just a hauntingly similar fashion, to george floyd. it was at a time when people were not paying as much attention to these events, and people tell me, well maybe if there had been video that, while there was. people can find the video on the internet of david smith being mechanically asphyxiated in a similar way to george floyd. and when the team resolved the case, back in 2013, the city of minneapolis, agreed that it would provide training to all of its officers in 2014 on is fixed evasion. obviously, the entire world has learned, that that training, to the extent
after being both tased and the kneeled on, if i'm not mistaken.me about that case and what has come out of that case, or what has not come out of that case from ten years ago. >> the feelings of dÉjÀ vu are such a gut punch. for people who have been involved, and now myself having been involved in three of these cases, and then dismiss family having to relive their brother's death, each time something like this happens. in so in that case david smith, was a young man who was killed in...
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. >> i'll tase you. i'll tase you. taser, taser, taser. ooh, i shot [ bleep ].ot him. >> joining us now, political commentator and attorney bakari sellers and civil rights attorney areva martin. bakari, yesterday you said this would happen. this is what second-degree manslaughter is in minneapolis, when a person causes death by culpable negligences where a person creates unreasonable risk or causes death by great bodily harm. is this the right charge? >> i think it's the right charge. will this charge soothe the hearts and minds of people watching all across the country who are sick and tired of this, the answer is probably no, but in the eyes of the law, is this the right charge, the answer is yes. the question still remains, and this is one of the larger questions you'll have to get into a civil disposition. i don't anticipate touching anybody's witness stand, but how the hell do you confuse your taser with your gun? 26 years of experience, how do you do that? that's the fundamental question that people have. the weight difference, the color difference, all of
. >> i'll tase you. i'll tase you. taser, taser, taser. ooh, i shot [ bleep ].ot him. >> joining us now, political commentator and attorney bakari sellers and civil rights attorney areva martin. bakari, yesterday you said this would happen. this is what second-degree manslaughter is in minneapolis, when a person causes death by culpable negligences where a person creates unreasonable risk or causes death by great bodily harm. is this the right charge? >> i think it's the right...
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imagine, if you felt the need to tase someone in the beginning and they stopped resisting. they were fully compliant. do you keep tasing the person because you initially decided that was the prudent course of action? how about here when you're talking about more than three, more than four minutes go by where mr. floyd is not resisting in any way, shape or form, in fact, he's unconscious and the emt has already testified that when they perceived him and had to ask derek chauvin to get off of him, they perceived him as already being dead. this idea that a went would say being prone and handcuffed is somehow resting comfortably and not a use of force and combine that with the notion of, hey, no need to reassess, the jury here, you need to have common sense. you need to actually see that when someone is no longer breathing, no longer has a pulse, do you really have a need to consistently try to apply force? because you think that they one day might be able to revive themselves? come on. >> charles, if we can, let's play that moment because i think folks watching at home, if the
imagine, if you felt the need to tase someone in the beginning and they stopped resisting. they were fully compliant. do you keep tasing the person because you initially decided that was the prudent course of action? how about here when you're talking about more than three, more than four minutes go by where mr. floyd is not resisting in any way, shape or form, in fact, he's unconscious and the emt has already testified that when they perceived him and had to ask derek chauvin to get off of...
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. >> one of the cops was stabbed by a white guy and then wound up tasing him. didn't even shoot him after he got stabbed by him. >> maybe they could have done it a different way, but, again, that's apples and oranges. if those people in the video that you showed, or in any of those other situations, are attacking someone in the moment, the police officer's actions, i believe, would be different in that moment because they would be trying, one would hope, protect and serve the other life on that scene. not someone attacking them. that's a different story. they are trained to neutralize the threat even when it's on them. it's a whole different thing. they're not trying to stop the person who is going to stab or injure someone else in the videos that you show, and most of the situations that people are comparing it to. it is different. you can get out of the way of a knife if you're a police officer and you're trained for it. but the individual, the layman, the average citizen is not trained in that. so the officer's duty is to protect a life that is in imminent d
. >> one of the cops was stabbed by a white guy and then wound up tasing him. didn't even shoot him after he got stabbed by him. >> maybe they could have done it a different way, but, again, that's apples and oranges. if those people in the video that you showed, or in any of those other situations, are attacking someone in the moment, the police officer's actions, i believe, would be different in that moment because they would be trying, one would hope, protect and serve the other...
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. >> i'll tase you. i'll tase you. taser, taser, taser! holy [ bleep ] i just shot him. >> cnn's miguel marquez is in brooklyn center and he joins us now. miguel, what is the latest on the ground? >> well, there is several hundred protesters that came out so if you give people a look at what is happening here. this is the area near brooklyn center police department. i'll give you a second. and listen to people as they chant. ♪ is guilty as hell, the whole damn system is guilty as hell. >> it is an blood alcohol stunning scene out here. it's a driving snow, nearly a blizzard. people have only showed up in bigger numbers at this point. they marched from the police station in brooklyn center down to the federal building. the department of justice, fbi building about a block away and we're winding through the streets of this neighborhood, and they are going to eventually go back to the brooklyn center police station. i can tell you that a ton of extra security showed up today in the form of individuals, big trucks ferrying personnel from the n
. >> i'll tase you. i'll tase you. taser, taser, taser! holy [ bleep ] i just shot him. >> cnn's miguel marquez is in brooklyn center and he joins us now. miguel, what is the latest on the ground? >> well, there is several hundred protesters that came out so if you give people a look at what is happening here. this is the area near brooklyn center police department. i'll give you a second. and listen to people as they chant. ♪ is guilty as hell, the whole damn system is...