Officer garrett rolfe, the one who fired the shots after brooks. Disciplinary record showed he was reprimanded just in 2017 for use of force involving a firearm, and he had several citizens complaints against him. Hill file shows no Department Action was taken on those. Well have more on that in a moment. In minneapolis just released calls showed a 911 dispatcher warned her supervisor something was wrong as she watched George Floyds killing in realtime. Two other eyewitness eds, one a First Responder himself, urgently called 911 to report what they were witnessing in this moment. Well take you live to minnesota for an update on that. And at the white house in just a few hours the president will sign an executive order on policing. Well take you live to the rose garden when that happens. Lets go first to Diane Gallagher in atlanta this morning. What is the latest in the investigation into the killing of Rayshard Brooks . Yeah, poppy, the District Attorney said we may hear something if there will be charges presented as early as tomorrow. I want to get into those disciplinary records though that you referenced just a few moments ago. Officer garrett rolfe, the one that police say fired the shots that killed Rayshard Brooks, he has a disciplinary action record. Were talking about this use of norse complaint from 2016 involving a firearm. It resulted in a written reprimand the following years in 2018. Almost a dozen different complaints taken against him. No action taken on those. However, another incident that involved the discharge of a firearm in 2015, theres no resolution on his record. Were not sure if theres no action, if its still under investigation, what happened there. Its not included in the paperwork. Atlanta police didnt include details on that incident in 2016 either. Officer brosnan has two fire discharges, one of them this month. One appears to be from this night here at the wendys in atlanta that killed Rayshard Brooks. And before you go, diane, the newly released 911 call that happened before Rayshard Brooks was killed. Can you tell us more about that, i guess, what led police to come . Reporter yeah. I want you to take a listen to this bit from the 911 call right now to hear what the situation was that police were being called out to. I have a car. I think hes intoxicated. Hes in the middle of my drivethrough, i tried to wake him up, but hes parked dead in the middle. I dont know whats wrong with him. Is he breathing, maam, do you know in. Yeah. He woke up and looked at me and i was like youve got to move out of the drive through because people are going around him. Hes in the middle of it just right there. What kind of a car . Try to go around it. Whats the color of it. He had too much to drink and had to pulled over to go to sleep. The drive through lane was lined with candles and its been decorated with graffiti, rest in peace, rayshard, and police say they will get justice and change in his name. They have been out here at all hours of the night and morning just coming to pay their respects at this wendys. Diane, thank you for those important updates. Lets go to minneapolis now where just released calls and transcripts show a dispatcher and two bystanders voicing concerns in realtime as they are witnessing the killing of george floyd. Our Josh Campbell is in minneapolis with more. Good morning, josh. How explain to people how this dispatcher at a different location was able to watch the killing of george floyd in realtime. Reporter yeah. Poppy, weve heard a lot of eyewitness account about what transpired that day here in minneapolis, but this is the First Official sense that were getting, as you mentioned, from a dispatcher. Were hearing that audio and technology allowed dispatchers to see in realtime what officers are seeing. They can tap into body camera footage and look at footage inside patrol cars and what this officer saw that day troubled her enough that she wanted to make sure a supervisor was aware. She saw the officers in her words sitting on george floyd. Any type of incident where officers are using force they will called a supervisor and the dispatcher saying she wasnt aware a supervisor had been called. She wanted to make sure that the bosses were aware. Thats one part of a chilling new audio that were hearing. Were also hearing from an offduty firefighter who called 911 to say that he saw the officers on george floyd and were not rendering aid. Not checking for a pulse on the man that lay on the ground. One eyewitness audio that were hearing from another bystander saying this person saw the officers on george floyd and that floyd was not resisting. Again, the question comes what was the public doing . Were they concerned . Obviously they were concerned. We saw it on that eyewitness cell phone video footage and now people who were so concerned about what they were seeing, including a police official, that they made sure that the bosses at the Police Department were aware by calling 911. Poppy. Josh, thanks for the update. Lets talk to elliott williams, former federal prosecutor and legal analyst. Good morning, poppy. So were going to get charges or no charges tomorrow from the d. A. In the killing of Rayshard Brooks, and, you know, you make a few interesting points on this. You say, look, you cant kill someone just because you cant catch up to them, right . Police know a taser is not a deadly weapon. At the same time you do not think that this is clear cut. Explain why. Its not as clear cut as the case in minneapolis, and just to be clear, so, look, any defense that officer rolfe can provide is, look, there was a scuffle. He was armed with a taser. On its face, you know, we watched the video. I watched the video. Its pretty clear someone is fleeing. Its not great, but about the officers defense isnt frivolous. Now, the questions that i know the d. A. Is weighing right now, number one, were those shots fired to save someones life, so save the officers life . Did he think that a felony was being committed and that he was firing shots in order to prevent that . Now, based on what we saw in that tape, based on the fact that we know that the officer reached for his firearm even before mr. Brooks took out the taser, its just clear and if not close to clear that the officer again, i use that word frivolous. The officer has an argument here even if its not a winner. So lets roll this video. I wanted to pull this up because i wonder if you think how much of a factor you think it will be in whether charges come down and what they might be. This is video camera of him being of Rayshard Brooks being patted down. Thats my wallet. Whats all that . How much money do you have in your pocket . You hear the officer asking how much money he had in his pockets and at this point they know hes not armed, elliott. Look. It goes on for 20 minutes. Let me just be blunt for a second. If every time someone was stopped for a dui in east hampton, new york or greenwich, connecticut the cities would cease to function. The mere fact that this individual might have been inebriated behind the wheel of his car suddenly needs to escalate into him getting killed is foolish and tied to all of these questions were having nationwide about race and policing right now. They knew he wasnt armed. They did 20 minutes of field sobriety tests and frankly tasers, the whole point behind tasers is that they are nonlethal so the officer couldnt have thought his life was in danger if he was shooting at someone he was holding a taser. Pokes holes in all the arguments the officers might want to present. Elliott, when it comes to officer rolfe who fired the shots, we now know from the reporting that there were several citizens complaints against him. One use of force complaint in 2017 and that really no action was taken outside of 2017, a written reprimand. Is the that normal . Well, okay. I mean, theres two questions here. Its what is the culture of policing and what do we allow police to do and what can come into court . The mere fact that he might be a rotten guy who had a disciplinary or the lack of a disciplinary record before, i think it will be tough to get into court to establish that this case happened. As a bigger sort of macro question about what we allow police to get away with in the United States and how we think of policing, yes, thats absolutely relevant and troubling, and thats why in atlanta i know that the mayor and the police chief have just implemented a number of reforms to crack down on that lack of accountability for Police Officers on the beat. Elliott, thank you. Well see what happens from the d. A. Tomorrow. Thank you. Major changes overnight right here in new york city for the nations Biggest Police force. The commissioner calls this a Seismic Shift in the culture of the department. Brynn gingras is here with me. Reporter in fact, this changes the entire way the nypd will police. Remember, its the largest Police Department in the entire country. Essentially the commissioner disbanding the anticrimes unit, 600 officers who are now not going to be in plain clothes and within other departments within the nypd. To break it down even more, the anticrime units across this department, there were 77 in all because they were in each precinct of new york city. They could go after the violent offenders, the Violent Crime acts that were going on in progress. Their mission was to disarm people, and can you see how that would have an effect on the communities they were serving, of course, causing a lot of tension and hence the reform that weve been hearing the calls for reform. Thats why the commissioner said thats it, no more, essentially saying we need to change the way were policing, calling it this now 21st century policing. Essentially hes saying we need to have more, you know, knowledgebased intelligence. We need to rely on data, and thats the way we should be policing instead of using force like they were seeing with these plain clothes officers. Thats the major change were seeing that we havent seen in the city in decades. Police union having serious issues with this, referencing a recent uptick in gun violence that were seeing in new york city and the president of the pba reading a fiery statement. He says shooting and murders are climbing steadily upward but the city decided proactive policing isnt a priority. They chose this strategy and will have to reckon with the consequences and the commissioner saying he knows theres a risk involved in this and carries that risk and says this is important because its going back to trying to build those relationships between the police and the communities they serve of. Poppy. Brynn, before you go, can you explain how this move is different than 2002. They disbanded the nypd plain clothes street crimes unit. Is this really different . Reporter it is different because in 2002 essentially the street crimes unit was going to hot spots, crime areas all across the city. Like i said, anticrimes was in each precinct, so they were serving only their particular precinct. When that was disbanded in 2002, poppy, many of those officers actually went into street crime so you still had the plain clothes officers doing the similar mission what they were doing in the street crimes unit, so now shea essentially has disbanded that street crimes aggressive tactic policing that we have had, again, in this city for several decades. This is a big change. Brynn, thank you. We appreciate it this morning. Coming up, this is not the prediction that anyone wants to see in the fight krens coronavirus. A new model says the u. S. Could surpass 200,000 deaths by october. Also today the president set to sign an executive ordering on policing. What the will it include and what will it not include . Whether you know what day it is or not. Consistency is key when taking on acne. And an everyday cleanser . Thats breakouts worst enemy. Love, neutrogena®. Hey lily from at t here. Im back and while most stores are open, im working from home and here to help. 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What we see is in the realm of best practices, guidelines, informationsharing. Lets get more specific. First of all, theres a certification process that this executive order envisions that would put a seal of approval on departments that say limit the use of chokeholds, not ban them outright, limit the use of chokeholds except where officers believe they are facing deadly force. The second is amassing information and sharing it among departments about officers who have use of force complaints against them, so tracking bad officers, what the president calls bad apples, making sure one department knows what has happened at another department if someone comes looking for a job, and then on the best practices, trying to have the appropriate expertise go with Police Officers. One. Issues thats arisen is that police have to handle a wide range of calls that may be beyond their expertise, so if Mental Health expertise is called for, for example, have Mental Health responders join the police on those calls. Now, nobody thinks that this is going to be the last word on Police Reform. The heavy duty action is going to take place in the congress where youve got democrats much more aggressively looking to ban chokeholds, ban noknock warrants. The Senate Republicans are going to lay out their bill. It doesnt go nearly as far. Well see if they can get together, but if there is not going to be legislation that passes the congress this year, thats certainly a possibility, the administration will be able to point to the executive orders as them having done something on this issue. Right. Okay. Well see what the appetite is in congress to move on how much and how fast. John, thanks a lot. We appreciate it. Lets talk about this with gerald griggs, first Vice President of the than thea chapter of the naacp and former Police LieutenantCharles Wilson who serves as the National Chairman of the National Association of black Law Enforcement officers. Thank you both for being here. Its a really important day and so many developments. If i could begin with you, lieutenant. Your reaction to what we just heard in terms of what is included in the president s executive order on policing coming, and whats not, for example, theres not a federal ban included on chokeholds. Does it go far enough . It doesnt sound as if it will. It needs to put a specific limitation on the use of both chokeholds. We know that it needs to address noknock warrants. It as well needs to address the overall systemic issues with Law Enforcement. Now what the president and his supporters apparently do not wish for anybody to talk about is the actual foundational issues of Law Enforcement. The institution of policing is inherently biased against people of color and low income, and it was designed to be that way, so we have to accept that as the overall founding of american Law Enforcement. Now having said that, what needs to transpire if youre going to talk Police Reform, you have to look at who and how you hire, what and how you train, who and how supervisors, the personnel on the street, what policies and procedures do you put in place to guide Everything Else . Now if youre not properly enforcing your policies, the policy doesnt make any sense. It doesnt do you any good. As a point in fact, minneapolis had in fact a policy for duty to intervene. The policy apparently was not enforced. Thats why you had three officers who stood there and watched george floyd die. So, gerald, from a legal perspective, given that you are a defense attorney, were waiting to see if charges come from the d. A. Against both officers in the killing of Rayshard Brooks. What is your read on what played out there . My read is that it was an unlawful killing that took place here in atlanta and i fully expect murder charges to be filed against both officers by District Attorney paul howard, and i think that with regard to the president s executive order it doesnt go far enough. We need to implement the obama 21st Century Police initiative which is a solution. It had 94 recommendations and we need an executive order to empower those 94 recommendations. I think its time for Police Reform in this country. Weve seen killing after killing after killing and enough is enough so with all due respect its time for legislation and laws to change, not just policy. So you think murder charges are warranted here. Just one second. I just want to follow up with gerald on that. Let me ask you to get some reaction from burke county sheriff Alfonso Williams who i should note is also africanamerican. Heres what he writes. Brooks has fought with an officer and committed felony of an obstruction of an officers and removed the weapon from the officers belt and fired a taser. An officer is not supposed to wait to see if he gets hit before he fires. When he turned and pointed the taser or a handgun the officer would be justified in using deadly force. Tell me, gerald, why you think thats wrong. We teach Police Officers that if somebody turns and points anything at you, shoot them, shoot them, so it was a foregone conclusion that as soon as mr. Brooks turned around, he was going to get shot, no questions asked. No arguments taken. We have to get away from the concept of training officers to be warriors instead of being guardians, and it goes back to that concept that i referred to earlier, how you train, what you train. Well, look, we lost gerald. Were trying to get him back. This is what happens in technology at this point. Okay. So can you retrain Police Forces as they exist now, right . The debate in minneapolis namely where the city council has said, no, you can not retrain these folks. We need to take it away and completely rebuild from the ground up. We need to completely defund and dismantle the Police Department, is that the solution . I would say no. The only place in the entire country that ive ever heard of that engaged on that path was camden, new jersey. Yeah. But it worked, right . It took seven years to where to get to where they were to where they are now. Now, admittedly under their current process, crime levels have gone down. Its reported that they have a better relationship with the community. They have a better managing control over the officers on the department, but, again, thats the only place in the entire country that ive ever heard of that has taken those type of steps. Charles, its very nice to have you. Lieutenant wilson, gerald griggs, im sorry the technology cut out. Well have him back. Thanks so much for the time this morning. 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This is a new study just released that shows that people under the age of 20 about half as susceptible to contracting covid19 as those over 20. Joining me now an Emergency Room Physician and former Baltimore CityHealth Commissioner so lets start on that. Unfortunately, im not under 20, and so im in the Higher Risk Group but in all seriousness i worry that this may lead to more cavalier action and less maskwearing by younger folk. What do you think . Yeah. I think it is important, poppy, for us to understand the results for what they are which is actually we already knew some of this, right . Weve been saying that people who are older with chronic medical illnesses are more susceptible to having severe effects from covid19, and this just confirms that, that younger people are less likely to become symptomatic but young people could still get it and still get very ill and they could, even if they dont become ill are or asymptomatic they could transmit covid19 to other people, too. Sorry, just to be clear, this is saying not that younger people dont get it. Its just likely they are less likely to even know they have it because they wouldnt have any symptoms . Thats right, and so it is still very possible that young people are getting covid19 or at least are somehow able to transmit it to others, too, and so i think they are really there are really a lot of implications for how we have to all keep up our guard and all have to wear masks and all have to keep on practicing that physical distancing as much as we can. Being a. So there is a new study out of the uk that shows that a particular steroid is really effective in treating people with covid19, as much as a third of people on ventilators got better by using this relatively common steroid. How promising is that, and also if you could speak to any of the risks associated with it. Sure. 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I think all of us parents, you have children, youre a new parent as well, are really still scratching our heads about how this is affecting children and the inflammatory syndrome thats being diagnosed in children. Researchers saying it may be a delayed response to covid. Are we any closer to knowing . Well, what we know so far about this inflammatory syndrome in children is that it is very rare which is good news, but its very serious, and theres a lot we dont know about it, including which kids are more likely to have it, and because it is, as you said, a delayed response, its very challenging for parents i think to think about this in relation to school and day care thats going to be coming up, and so i think whatever decisions are made have to take into account Public Health guidance and also people have to be ready to roll back these restriction and potentially be willing to reclose schools if it turns out that children are getting sick or are passing covid19 to others. Finally on this model, very quickly as we end, ihme says over 2,000,000 deaths by octobe. Would maskwearing bring that down . Our actions today have a huge effect on what happens, so we really need to take every precaution, especially as reopening is happening to do everything we can and we will bring down the number of deaths and the number of infections. Dr. Nguyen, thanks, we appreciate you. Thank you. Well, tulsas history of racial violence is magnified and many more people are talking about what happened there 99 years ago as the president prepares to hold his first rally in months in tulsa. Well be joined next to take a look back at what happened. For the life behind every mask Johnson Johnson scientists are working 24 7 to develop a covid19 vaccine. The clock never stops and neither do we. We know youre always at univethere for them. X, thats why our advisors are always here for you. Learn more at phoenix. Edu. remember when any footlong was five dollars . hit it, charlie. 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The president still facing some criticism though as he prepares to host a real, his first in months, in tulsa. Obviously the racial history of violence in tulsa is critically important here. Lets go to our colleague abby philip who joins us this morning. Good morning, abby. Look, the past here, 99 years since what happened in the brutal attack in greenwood is so important. Even though the president has moved this by a day. Reporter absolutely. I mean, there is such a through line for residents here between what happened almost 100 years and what they are still grappling with today, and this debate about police use of force that were having at a National Level is very real right here in tulsa. They have been talking about these issues for many years, and the people i spoke to really wanted to be wanted to be conveyed to the rest of the world that here in tulsa they believe that this is a clear case of how this citys black residents feel that racism permeates every aspect of their lives, especially in their interactions with police. Take a listen. Were twins, yes, three minutes apart. He came out first, and he calls me his little big sister. Reporter before george floyd, before nationwide protests against Police Brutality swept the country, tiffanys twin brother terrance was killed by a Tulsa Police Officer in 2016. Terrance just needed help that day. Reporter terrance was unarmed and the officer who shot him was charged with manslaughter but later acquitted. For tiffany the anger in tulsa over policing dates back to 1921 when her great grandmother was one of thousands of black residents who ran for their lives as a mob of angry whites killed hundreds and burned down the black neighborhood of greenwood, known then as black wall street. Same culture that burnt down black wall street and killed innocent people and ran my great grandmother from her home is the same culture, the same policing culture that killed terrance. Reporter now President Trump is coming here at a time when black tulsa residents still feel like their voices arent being heard. The fact that im having a rally on that day, you can really think about that very positively as a celebration. Reporter most of the citys black residents are concentrated in north tulsa, literally divided from the rest of the city by train tracks. A 2018 Human Rights Watch report found that black tulsa residents are 2. 3 times more likely to be arrested than white residents. The report also found traffic stops are more likely to happen in the black poor parts of the city, tend to last longer and are more likely to result in search, questioning and arrests, but its not just drivers. Moy clients who are 13 and 15 have been walking on this road minding their own business. Reporter earlier this month in tulsa, two black teenagers arrested for jaywalking in a neighborhood with no sidewalks. Their story Getting National attention when police video of the incident was released. Donna corbet lives just around the corner and also recorded what she saw. The video showing both teens in handcuffs, one, struggling with officers and at one point an officer kicking him inside of the police car can, and later the teen demanding that they call his mother. It really made me very sickened in myself, you know. Its a great burden to see, you know, such brutality on a child like that. Reporter Tulsa Police Say the arrest is being investigated. Corbet and the younger teens mother returning to the place where her son was arrested. It just broke my heart that they felt comfortable harassing, abusing him and humiliating him. Reporter echos of countless other viral videos that have laid bare the pain of black america. I just lost. It all i could think about was that baby thinking he was going to be the next george floyd or the next terence crutcher. Reporter poppy, there is such a physical separation here in tulsa between the black residents and white residents, but theres a separation of the understanding of each others lived experiences, and thats one of the things that i heard so often. What the Police Department says are their efforts to do proactive stops, to try to get at criminal activity before it happens. These black residents say they feel terrorized in their own neighborhoods, and its that dynamic that many residents here want to be bright to light and want to be part of this National Conversation about where we are in terms of race and what we need to do in terms of policing. Abby, thank you. Such important reporting. I know you have more ahead this week. We appreciate it very much. Beijing reintroducing Strict Lockdown measures and rolling out mass testing after a fresh cluster of coronavirus cases has emerged there. Well have a live update. Hey lily from at t here. Im back and while most stores are open, im working from home and here to help. Heres a tip get halfoff the amazing iphone 11 on at t, americas Fastest Network for iphones. Second tip you can put googly eyes on your stuff to keep yourself company. Uh for example, thats heraldo. Hes my best friend. Oh, sorry nancy, i forgot you were there. 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Deaths from covid19 by october. In china, there is a race to contain yet another outbreak of covid19 infections in beijing. Authorities have locked down more residential compounds in the city, disinfected thousands of restaurants and restricted outbound travel. More than 130 cases have been reported in this latest flareup. Lets go to our ivan watson who has details from hong kong. You know, just ten days ago the Chinese Capital was lifting alert levels. It was feeling more comfortable and life was coming back to normal, but now this latest outbreak. In just five days youve got 133 locally transmitted cases detected and a lot of them stem from this enormous wholesale food market in the south of beijing. Its been shut down. More than 70 of the produce that feeds beijing comes from this market, and as more and more cases get detected other markets have had to be shut down as well, neighborhoods, residential compounds around them, have had to be shut down. The authorities have embarked on this massive coronavirus testing spree where they have tested tens of thousands of people. They are Contact Tracing an estimated 200,000 people that they believe moved through this market since the beginning of this month, but even with these efforts, the the disease has spread now to at least three provinces outside of beijing so the numbers that we see so far, i think some u. S. States would love to have 130plus cases can over the course of five days, but what china is cheerily very worried about is that this could spiral out of control and they could have a repeat of that initial outbreak that took place in the city of wuhan back in january and february, the first outbreak in the world. Well, we know how it unfolded and spread around the globe after that. Poppy . We certainly do. Ivan, thank you for that reporting. Meantime in africa, coronavirus is causing many, many issues, especially when it comes to treating other diseases across the continent. Our correspondent joins us now from nairobi, the capital of kenya. This is something thats not getting enough attention but it very important because its taking away the ability to treat some very severe other issues. What do we know . Reporter poppy, the issue is not the other diseases. It is just the sheer impact of coronavirus on many societies. Remember, many people like to say that africa has been very Weak Health System and thats not the case. Here in nairobi quite a people are coming out of isolation having got rid of their coronavirus, but the issue is this. You know, imagine you go to a clinic, and you wanted to get your child vaccinated. None of that is getting any attention. The medics are concentrating on the pandemic of the moment. They are trying to keep people isolated, and, of course, people like the global eradication for polio are saying that a new strain has been found in over 30 countries. These are the issues that people are worried about. Ive just been speaking to the world health organization, and as much as people might imagine that people in the congo are in trouble, he reckons that they have been in a state of preparedness because of their fight against measles, against ebola, but the thing that they want is a Global Initiative and global stance against this pandemic so that other diseases can be treated, poppy. Thank you very, very much. I think we need to be paying a lot more attention to whats happening on this front across the continent. We appreciate your reporting this morning. Soon, today, a few hours from now, the president will have a signing ceremony for his executive order on Police Reform. The details of whats in and whats not are ahead on cnn. Was that your grandfather, leading armies to battle . Was that your greataunt, keeping armies alive . Drafting the plans. Taking the pictures. Was it your family members . Who flew. Who fixed. Who fought. Who rose to the occasion. When the world needed them most. 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