The Police Killing of yet another africanamerican man. The Atlanta Mayor just ordered immediate reforms on the use of force by police after 27yearold Rayshard Brooks was fatally shot in the back by a white Police Officer on friday night. Brookss widow is calling it murder. The family is pleading for criminal charges against the officer. Protesters on the march 21 days after the death of george floyd in minneapolis sparked a National Crisis and a serious conversation about race. Also breaking, President Trump says he will sign an executive order on policing tomorrow. Cnn has learned the reforms will be modest and leave the heavy lifting to congress. Lets go to our national correspondent, ryan young. Hes in atlanta for us. Ryan, you have some new information, i understand, on the Rayshard Brooks case. What are you learning . Reporter yes, absolutely, wolf, in the last five minutes or so, we just received new information from the Atlanta Police department. They released the new 911 audio from that night, and in it, you can hear someone who works at the wendys calling for 911 because they tried to wake a man up inside a car. Theyre describing to police what exactly they were trying to do and they were calling for help. Beside that, police have started to release some of the investigatory notes from what they know about these two officers. You can see they have been disciplined before. Were going through that piece by piece since we just got that information. All that on top of the fact that the mayor here says theyre going to do a topdown bottom review of all police procedures. They want to make sure that deescalation is at the top of the list when officers step into any kind of fray with any sort of suspect or person in the community. This is going to be a long time before i heal. Its going to be a long time before this family heals. Reporter a family grieving, frustrated and angry. I can never get my husband back. I can never get my best friend. I can never tell my daughter, oh, hes coming to take you skating or swimming lessons. Reporter the widow of Rayshard Brooks and her family today saying theyre just trying to process the tragic death of her husband, who was killed friday night by Atlanta Police. It started when an officer responded to a call about a man sleeping in a car in the drivethrough at wendys. The officers body camera and dash cam video show them talking to brooks for more than 20 minutes after Authorities Say brooks failed a sobriety test, one of the officers tried to arrest him, and things escalated. I think youve had too much to drink to be driving. Reporter the footage shows a struggle between the officers and brooks. Brooks breaks away, taking one of the officers tasers. He points the taser back at one of the cops as he runs away. Thats when officer garrett wolf opens fire. Two shots hit brooks, killing him. An autopsy says he died from organ damage and blood loss from his wounds. The official manner of death listed as homicide. Since the incident, officer wolf has been fired. The other officer, devin broezman, has been placed on administrative leave and the chief of police, erika shields stepped down. So far, no charges have been filed. The Fulton CountyDistrict Attorneys Office saying they are expecting a decision this week. There were two firearms involved in the incident. One of them was not fired, so we are waiting to confirm the ballistics before we make some final decision in this matter. Reporter tonight, atlantas mayor announcing a series of administrative orders for the Police Department to immediately adopt and implement, including standard procedures and work rules concerning use of force policies. Officers should use deescalation techniques to gain voluntary compliance and avoid or minimize the use of physical force and to continuously develop, update, and train officers in deescalation techniques. Reporter one day after brooks was killed, protesters gathered outside the same wendys which was later in flames. Today, a more peaceful scene. Proelse proe protesters filled the streets of downtown atlanta, marching from the federal courthouse to the state capital, demanding justice and an end to systematic racism. No one walking this green earth expects to be shot and killed like trash in the street for falling asleep in a drivethru. Reporter brooks widow says she regrets leaving her husband by himself after spending a long day with the family. I wish i could just apologize for going home. I wish i could apologize for not staying with him. I feel so guilty for leaving. Reporter such an emotional day here, wolf. I can tell you a lot of the protesters were touched by what we heard today from the family. The mayor even said she was heartbroken to hear that pain from the family. Everyone thinking about that 8yearold girl who didnt have her father at her birthday. Beyond that, weve been talking to the Atlanta Police foundation. They tell cnn that 19 officers have resigned in the last few days. Not sure its all connected to this case, but obviously, theres an eye on this Police Department, and everybody wants to see whats next. So heartbreaking to see all this anguish that this family is going through. Ryan young in atlanta for us. Thank you. Tonight, President Trump commented on what happened in atlanta as he prepares to take limited action on Police Reform. Lets go to our chief white house correspondent, jim acosta. Jim, what are you learning about this executive order the president s supposed to sign tomorrow . Reporter well, wolf, President Trump just offered some comments, as you said, on the death of Rayshard Brooks, calling the case disturbing. The president , as you said, is expected to sign an executive order tomorrow aimed at cleaning up Police Practices in the u. S. In response to the killing of george floyd. The white house, though, is leaving much of the heavy lifting on Police Misconduct to congress as the president continues to hammer a law and order message. Mr. Trump is also gearing up for a rally in tulsa, where there are worries the event could lead to an outbreak of the coronavirus. It is no longer reasonable reporter facing a growing backlash to his handling of the protests after the death of george floyd, President Trump told reporters he was disturbed by the Police Shooting death of Rayshard Brooks that led to a weekend of unrest in atlanta. I thought it was a terrible situation. Very disturbing. Reporter on Police Reform, the president is trying to have it both ways, insisting he will curb officer misconduct while stressing a law and order message. The overall goal is we want law and order. Its about justice also. And its about safety. Reporter on tuesday, the president is expected to sign an executive order making incremental changes like creating a database to track Police Misconduct and adding more Mental Health professionals to Law Enforcement agencies. Theres many communities that are violent, and we want to quell those violence and we also want to allow for safe and peaceful atmosphere, and the only way you can do that is to bring the police and the community together. Reporter its unclear whether the president will support a nationwide ban on police chokeholds, something his fellow republicans are pushing. There are other aspects that we can be more clear on, like the chokehold. This is a policy whose time has come and gone. Reporter two weeks after the administration violently cleared out Lafayette Square for the president s church photo op, mr. Trump is still tearing into the protesters, tweeting, Many Democrats want to defund and abolish Police Departments. How crazy. The administration appears to be following the president s lead, taking down a black lives matter and even a pride flag at the u. S. Embassy in south korea. Democratic leaders say the president is twisting their positions. I would simply say, as i was always said, nobody is going to defund the police. We can restructure the police forces. Restructure, reimagine policing. That is what were going to do. The fact of the matter is, the police have a role to play. Reporter the president is eager to get back on the road, looking ahead to his rally this weekend in oklahoma, firing back at critics who say the event could cause an outbreak of the coronavirus, tweeting, the media, which had no covid problem with the rioters and looters destroying democratrun cities is trying to covid shame us on our big rallies. Wont work. But tulsas world newspaper ran an editorial calling on the president to scrap it. This is the wrong time. White house Officials Say attendees should follow Administration Guidelines like Wearing Masks, even though the president doesnt use them. We certainly hope that the people in oklahoma will adhere to all the reasonable guidelines. Reporter the president is pushing back on any concerns about his own health after he gingerly walked down a ramp and carefully took a sip of water at the west point commencement over the weekend, tweeting, the ramp was very long and steep, had no handrail, and most importantly, was very slippery. Mr. Trump has made questions about his health fair game given his comments about democrat joe biden. Look, joes not all there. Everybody knows it. And its sad when you look at it and you see it. You should see it for yourself. Hes created his own sanctuary city in the basement of wherever he is and he doesnt come out. Reporter the president is weighing in on the rising number of coronavirus cases just telling reporters theyre all due to increase testing, saying, quote, if we stop testing right now, wed have very few cases, if any, but thats just not true. Administration Health Experts have told us that the new cases are in part due to more testing but also because there are spikes in infections due to covid19. Wolf . Jim acosta at the white house, thank you very much. Joining us now, the Houston Police chief, art acevedo. Also the president of the major cities chiefs association. Chief, thank you so much for joining us. The shooting of Rayshard Brooks comes after weeks of protests over the killings of george floyd, ahmaud ash breitbarbery, others. How important is it for atlanta to get the response to this shooting right. Its really important. Theyve been having a lot of challenges in atlanta and across the country but i also think its important to talk about the issues in its totality from we cant just say its a man that was asleep in a car. It was someone under the influence. We can talk about how it led up to that and we can talk about the moment in time when the shooting actually took place, whether or not it was justified and theyve got to get those answers out quickly. The mayor of atlanta says she doesnt believe the shooting was of Rayshard Brooks was justified use of deadly force. Based on what you have seen of this incident, im sure youve seen all the video, do you agree with her or disagree . No, i havent been able to see i couldnt see closely enough because ive been busy myself. But i think its challenging when the effective range of a taser is 21 feet and youre chasing someone. I think the question is going to come into play, how close the officer was, could he have simply stood further back, not chase him so close, and thats going to be a matter for the jury and the grand jury to decide, but theres some tough questions that have to be answered, but we also have to remember that those officers were called there for a drunk a person under the influence who was asleep behind the wheel. We cant just ignore the fact that the police was there for a legitimate reason, that a fight actually ensued, that the officer was disarmed, that the individual had a taser in his hand. But again, whether he had a taser or not, the question will be, was it objectively reasonable at the moment in time that the officer discharged his firearm based on the totality of the circumstances, facts, and the evidence as they were known to him when it occurred. The incident started off pretty cordial. At one point, Rayshard Brooks offered to lock up his car, simply walk to his sisters house, which wasnt that far away. Did you see opportunities for this to end differently . Well, i mean, look, we cant just have a society where Law Enforcement comes to a scene that the people at wendys know that at these drivethroughs at night, a lot of people that are under the influence, intoxicated, come through. The reason that the managers dont want to wake them up themselves is its too often when you wake somebody up and startle them in the middle of the night thats asleep behind the wheel, they can become violent, so they call the police. You know, you dont get to understand that people dont understand that when youre in a vehicle and youre in control of a vehicle and youre under the influence, thats the same as drunk driving, and so its not we dont have an option to say, well, youve been committing drunk driving so go ahead, walk away. Thats not a viable option for the officer. Its their job to enforce the dwi laws. Having said that, once they get into the fight and he takes possession of the taser, what we need to understand is, what were the options in terms of setting up a containment . Weve got to rethink, as a profession, what we do when suspects flee. You know, i think its a time in our nations history where the community doesnt want us to be like the bugs bunny cartoons when we were kids where the dog chases the rabbit, you know, without a thought. So, we have to rethink the way that we look at these issues. Weve got to rethink the fact that maybe we had his license, we knew where he lived, and also, keeping that distance. A taser is effective for about 21 feet. If youre going to chase somebody thats got your taser, chase them from 40 feet behind, wait until you get backup there. So theres a lot of options, but i think at the end of the day, we have to look at the way were training, because we cant afford to have these kind of incidents. Societys not going to tolerate it. Because even if a suspect is running away, that doesnt mean he deserves the death sentence, that you should shoot him in the back twice and kill him. That clearly is its awful. Inappropriate. Chief art acevedo, thank you so much for joining us. Just ahead, were going to break down all the newest information on the Police Killing of Rayshard Brooks in atlanta as the 911 call from that night has just been released. Also, ill speak live with the house speaker, nancy pelosi, about her push for Police Reform legislation and sticking points between democrats and republicans. announcer carvanas had a lot of firsts. 100 online car buying. Car vending machines. And now, putting you in control of your financing. 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Van, three weeks ago, into the national and global protests sparked by George Floyds death, another black man was killed by police in atlanta. Where do you think the country stands right now when it comes to reefPolice Reform . I think the time has come. I think the time has come. We have an opportunity now. Theres legislation in the house. Theres a motion in the senate. We hear that the president s going to do something tomorrow. The problem that we have is just a problem of impunity. When you have a situation where it is so hard to discipline, demote, or fire a Police Officer. You talk to a police chief, these cops have been bubble wrapped in so much protective red tape, you cant fire them. You cant sue them. The Supreme Court said they have qualified immunity, and its very hard to jail them. Most prosecutors are scared to charge cops, scared to hand down a guilty verdict against a Police Officer. If you cant discipline, you cant demote, you cant fire, you cant sue, and you cant jail someone, youre going to have people who abuse their positions or who make mistakes that they wouldnt make if they were thinking to themselves, hey, i might get in trouble for this, and weve created a culture of impunity now with Law Enforcement. Youve got 800,000 Police Officers, most of them do a great job every day against tough odds. But when you have 800,000 people, all of whom know the chances of them being disciplined, demoted, fired, sued or jailed are pretty small, some of them are going to be reckless and youre going to have disfavored groups in any country in this situation, disfavored groups like africanamericans bearing the brunt and its got to stop. You know, laura, were showing the viewers the pictures of the protests in new york city. The mayor of atlanta has now signed new orders on police use of force. This comes after the officer was fired. The police chief stepped aside. What do you make of all these steps . Its going to be very important for states at the state level, specifically, given the fact of what vans talking about and given the Supreme Court precedent that really does give a benefit of the doubt to officers because of their split second decisions theyre told to be made or they expect to make on a daily basis. You have a, whats reasonable to an officer not to say you and i, and because of that looming precedent, a lot of prosecutors are reluctant to bring cases, jurors are reluctant already to try to prosecute or try to convict Police Officers, and so a lot, again, if you have these sort of use of force orders throughout the states, you do actually embolden the prosecutors, empower them and juries to believe and understand what use of force should be, and bottom line, wolf, you can only use lethal force if lethal force is being used against you. It cannot be used because you cant catch up to someone running away from you unless they pose a very specific threat to the public, and we already know that this man was patted down, did not have a weapon. The taser, he was pointing at one point towards the officer, its going to be a question whether that actually constitutes a threat to the rest of the people there and whether use of force was at all justified here. It looks like, according to what we see so far, it was not. You know, its interesting, van, the lawyers for Rayshard Brookss family said if the officer had been a bit more empathetic and a bit less scared, we probably wouldnt have a dead client. Thats a direct quote. How much can policies on the books really change that mindset of having more empathy, for example . Well, i think that theres, you know, two things that you have to look at. One, of course, is we dont do a great job in our thousands and thousands of Police Departments of screening for sociopathy, psychopathy, white supremacist ideas. We just dont do a great job of screening out people who just may not be, quote, unquote, cut out for policework. Im from a Law Enforcement family. We always say, that guys not cut out to be a cop. Everybody knows what that means. They may be a little bit too reactive, a little bit too fight or flight. We got to do a better job of screening. You got to do a better job of training. But the reality is, if there are no consequences for you, if you violate that training, you still are going to have the same problem. So i think we got to do a better job listen, im from a Law Enforcement family. It is a very, very tough job, and people, i think, rightfully want to give them some of the benefit of the doubt. But you can see what happens when you bubble wrap cops with too many protections. You start getting these kind of outcomes, and you got to do something about it. Im hopeful that tomorrow, when President Trump comes out with his executive order, that Law Enforcement will support now all the house, the senate and the white house trying to get something done. Lets see what happens tomorrow. You know, laura, when it comes to the legal issues here, will it be challenging to get justice for Rayshard Brooks . It will be because it comes down to use of force. And unlike prior cases that weve seen, even recently, of Breonna Taylor or george floyd, neither of whom we know can be seen resisting in any way, struggles not ensuing, people have a different perspective when somebody seems to be truly victimized by Police Officers and there is no input on them by their own or anything that they are doing, per se, that is requiring them to be treated this way, let alone shot in Breonna Taylors case, in her own home. But this case is a little bit more challenging because you do have a struggle and you will now have to look at, more than you have in other cases, whether the use of force was justified to repel the force that he was giving. You have the slowed down surveillance of mr. Brooks turning back at some point with his taser. Its unclear just how close in time or whether the officer was aware that the taser was no longer a threat to him when he turned away again, but either way, its going to come down to this, wolf. Before that sobriety test, they battled him down. They knew he had no weapons on them. He was not a threat to them lethally at all. Excellent town hall last night here on cnn. Thanks so much for doing that. Van jones, thanks to you as well. Just ahead, ill speak with the house speaker, nancy pelosi, about a potential deal breaker in her negotiations with republicans on Police Reform. And with more than 116,000 deaths and counting, some parts of the u. S. 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Transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. Visit xfinity. Com moving today. Following new protests for Racial Justice, live pictures coming in from new york city, where folks are marching now on the 21st day of protests as the anger here in the United States clearly continues. Were also told the president is preparing to sign an executive order on policing tomorrow. Were told the reforms will be modest and leave the heavy lifting to congress. Right now, were joined by the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. Madam speaker, thank you so much for joining us. I know youve put forward a Police Reform bill, but theres a big divide, apparently, between your legislation and the approach that Senate Republicans have right now. How much of an appetite, madam speaker, is there on the democrats side to compromise . Well, im very proud of the work that karen bass, the chair of the congressional black caucus, working with the judiciary committee, what they have done with mr. Clyburn, our House Democratic whip, put together with this legislation. These are provisions that have been bills that have been in the hopper for years for the congressional black caucus, no chokeholds. You know the list. And so, this is, i think, a very reasonable proposal that they have made. They have said they are willing to talk to try to find Common Ground, but the Common Ground does not mean we dont do anything. It means that we are bold, that we make change, and that we have justice in policing. Your bill would get rid of whats called qualified immunity, which would make it easier to sue Police Officers in civil court. Republicans, however, say this is a poison pill. Is this a red line, potentially, for you . Well, ill leave it up to our negotiators. They have led the way on this. They have, again, our first bill on Police Justice in policing was something 50 years ago when one of the founders, mr. Metcalf, of the congressional black caucus, long before any of us was here was putting forth. So they have a reason for why theyre going forward. Again, when youre having a negotiation, you dont negotiate on tv, but again, they know what we need to do to make a difference in the lives of the american people, especially those who feel that they have been unjustly charged or beaten or in the case of george floyd, have been murdered. I know you dont want to negotiate on tv, but i got to ask you, would it be a deal breaker if Senate Republicans dont include an outright ban on chokeholds . Well, i think that i cant imagine they wouldnt have a ban on chokeholds. Lets get reasonable. Chokehold is a lynching. Its a strangulation. Its a lynching. I think that that is almost like the lowest common denominator. But again, ill leave it up to my negotiators because as you know, in a negotiation, its not whats in or out. Its the sum total of the different impact that the legislation will have in justice in policing. I ask the question, madam speaker, because President Trumps executive order that hes supposed to sign tomorrow, were told, the executive order on policing isnt expected to include an outright ban on chokeholds. Whats your reaction to that . Well, i thought the president s comments were strange on it, but again, i would think that, wouldnt i, for most anything he would say. I think that the legislation for my members, from what i have heard them say, does it have a chokehold ban . Thats one of the basic questions that people ask. Look. Look at what were talking about here. People who have been so, so just had such injustice in terms of policing and the lives of so many people in our country. Lets do the best we can, not the minimum that we can in this. This is about justice. Its about redressing past grievances. Its about, lets see what we can do. I mean, chokeholds . Is there am i missing something here . Perhaps i am, because what i heard the president say is sometimes theyre okay. No, i dont think so. I dont think so. So, again, im not speaking for my negotiators. Im just speaking for my members who are the first question they ask. Is there a chokehold ban . Because that is indicative of where you what else you have in the bill or dont have in the bill if you dont even meet that low a standard. Sounds like that could be a deal breaker potentially. Anything else . Oh, i dont think so. I dont think so. I think you think the republicans will come around in the senate . Okay, lets talk about another sensitive issue. Democratic congresswoman ilhan omar supports dismantling the minneapolis Police Department. She says there are many places that may also need to disband police forces. Shes reimagining a new entirely new Police Safety system here in the United States. Where do you stand on this . Well, i think that what happens in localities is up to the localities to determine as to how they will spend their resources to promote safety in their communities. I dont know that characterization that you just described of her. Ive heard that shes paying attention to her own region. I dont know that shes paying attention to anyone elses. But again, thats what youre saying. I think that we have been clear here. We understand that we have to make changes in justice in policing. I keep coming back to that phrase. And that means there are many things that police are called upon to do, whether its issues that relate to Mental Health, violence against women, you name it, that can be covered one way or another. But i dont think youll see too many people saying, defund the police, but they may say, rejuggle the how the resources are used so that, again, safety is served. Thats the most important thing. So, im not here to answer about any one member, but i think youve heard karen bass and youve heard mr. Clyburn talk about how we can Work Together to provide safety in the best possible way, recognizing that we do need to have policing, but we also need to have justice in policing. Before i let you go, madam speaker, let me get your thoughts on this landmark ruling from the u. S. Supreme court today, the 63 decision saying the civil rights law does protect gay, lesbian, transgender workers. How significant is this . I think its very significant. Of course you know in the congress, we have the equality act, which is, we still want to pass that. We think that would be important to do. But this was a good decision. We were very pleased with it because why not . I mean, these are people in our country. They should all be protected under the law. And again, to make that even stronger, we want to pass the equality act, but we were very pleased with the decision that was made by the Supreme Court. It would have been a horrible thing if it had gone the other way. But we did not suspect that that would be the case. We also are pleased about how it all turned out for the state of california in terms of what they call sanctuary laws, that people have the right states have the right to make their judgments about how they protect people in their states. That was actually based on a scalia decision, believe it or not, so i was very pleased with that. And there were some other positive decisions coming out of the court today. They didnt take up the some of the cases that related to gun violence. You could play that either way. But it was considered by the giffords people and others as a positive decision. I know you were pleased with these decisions today by the u. S. Supreme court. The house speaker, nancy pelosi. 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I think hes intoxicated. Hes in the middle of my drivethru. I tried to wake him up, but hes parked dead in the middle of the drivethru, so i dont know whats wrong with him. Is he breathing, maam . Do you know . Yeah, he woke up, looked at me and i was like, you got to move out the drivethru because people are going around him. Hes right there. Tell me what kind of car he whats the color . I asked him to pull over, go to sleep. He said what kind of car is it . Its a white car. Is he black . Yeah. He black. In a white sedan in the middle of the drivethru . Let me see what kind of car it is. Hes right here. The cars going around him. Okay. All right. Does he appear to have any weapons, maam . Maam, does he appear to have any weapons . No, no, i think hes intoxicated. Give me your name and callback number. All right. All right, give me your telephone number. Callback number. The store number. Its 263. Thank you so much. Well get someone out there. Yes, maam. Thank you. Interesting 911 call friday night. Lets bring back ryan young. Hes in atlanta for s. Hes monitoring all the late breaking developments. Im going to get analysis also from laura coates. Ryan, tell us about this 911 call. Reporter absolutely, wolf. I think first things first, you got to think about the transparency in this case. Now, several days later, we have the body camera video. We have the eyewitness video. We also have heard from countless numbers of people about exactly what happened, and now theres this 911 audio, so when you put it all together, the timeline is really starting to form here. I will tell you, as we were walking with and talking with protesters today, the one thing they kept referring to was the fact that the officers then showed up and had that calm conversation with mr. Brooks. In fact, everyone seemed sort of surprised that it would take a turn. And then you heard the mayor talking about the fact that they believe that if deescalation was used, maybe this wouldnt have had to happen and that was a Big Conversation that we kept hearing over and over. Wolf, in the last hour or so, we have received that 911 audio and we have received the information about the two officers and their backgrounds. We are going through that bit by bit, but once again, as you think about this, not only do we have the dash cam, the body cam, now this new audio and the parts of this investigation. We really see how theyre laying this all out to be as transparent as possible. I believe thats being done to make sure that the citizens out there really believe changes are being made so thats part of the situation thats going on right now, wolf. Thats an important point, and laura coates, i think the folks in atlanta deserve a lot of credit for making so much of this information transparent and available to the public right now. The district attorney, presumably, is going to be making some decision by wednesday, were told, on whether to file formal charges against this Police Officer. Thats extraordinarily quick and fast given the track record of Police Involved shootings, and remember, each of these incidents, we talk about the George Floyds, the Breonna Taylors, theres so many cases to discuss right now. Now you have Rayshard Brooks, each of which has served as a cautionary tale to the next city and being instructive about what should happen, even in atlanta where youre still a few towns away, dealing with the citizens arrest based killing of Ahmaud Arbery but still the idea of a d. A. s office not being transparent in brunswick, having a cautionary tale and being instructive to other places. That 911 call, what is so heartbreaking to hear about it was that the woman who called actually gave what would have been and could have been a potential result here. The idea of saying she wasnt didnt believe he had a weapon, was hoping he would go and just drive out of the drivethru, maybe just park there and sleep it off. We always know about duis, dont want anyone on the road, but the idea that for over 20 minutes, the officers had a similar feeling about this person not being a danger and we see how this ended. It bodes it speaks volumes about the idea of deescalation, about the Officers Training and their Decision Making and this isnt really a splitsecond encounter that most officers deal with. The struggle may have been unexpected. Were talking about an arc of a conversation that will all be taken into consideration about these officers decision to use force. Yeah, certainly did not deserve to be shot in the he certainly did not deserve to be shot in the back and killed even if he made some mistakes. You just came from minneapolis. Describe the difference if you see a real difference between the way it is being handled in atlanta right now as opposed to the way things were unfolding in minneapolis. You know, i think the conversation were seeing now is how forward thinking the chiefs and the mayors have been so far in terms of trying to talk to the community in terms of trying to let them know what they are doing ahead of time. You heard the mayor say today they are going to be working doing a top down review of all procedures when it comes to what is going on at the Police Department to make sure that if an officer feels like they have to use deadly force the deescalation would be something they would go to first. I remember when they bought these tasers at the Atlanta Police department. They are equipped with their own body cameras in the front of these tasers and one reason they rolled them out is to make sure they stop some of the deadly shootings and had officers have something not to go to that level where we saw that struggle, that 30minute conversation. When you watched it you didnt think the two would not be able to control him especially with the hands on the wrist. That is the Big Conversation here. Was there Something Else that could have been done . Weve heard some of the witnesses here in terms of protesters say why not just let him run and catch up with him a little later . Thats some of the questions theyve asked us and why theyll do this internal review and go through all the policies and why the mayor was saying she wants to see significant changes coming soon. How important are these 911 calls potentially in terms of the da making some serious decision about charges . It can be very important because it gives essentially what sort of information the officer would have had when they arrived on scene about perhaps the state of mind or the threat the person posed to the public but here you asked somebody who was urgent to get this person out of the drive through line not because it seemed she was considering this person was a threat to anyone. So if you have that going in . That state of mind and you know what the officers are having conveyed at some point it lets you understand perhaps was there any reason for these officers to feel as though they were threatened and at that early stage they were not. Thanks very much. We are following the breaking news with you and ryan young. Well get back to you. Much more news right after this. My bladder leak pad . I thought it had to be thick to protect. But new always discreet is made differently. With ultrathin layers that turn liquid to gel and lock it inside. For protection i barely feel. New always discreet. The u. S. Death toll in the coronavirus pandemic has surpassed 116,000 as 18 states are now reporting a rise in new infections. Well go to los angeles for the latest. Update our viewers. Reporter the basic picture is this. Cases are going up in the west and the south and down in the northeast. There is concern everywhere that people just arent taking this seriously enough. Thats a lot of unmasked merriment in st. Marks this weekend. The government retweeted this video with a warning dont make me come down there. If they dont enforce compliance you will see the numbers start to go up and if the numbers start to go up youre going to have to see that area take a step back. Reporter mayors down in the Sunshine State also worried about scofflaws in our new fangled normal. That could mean potential restrictions, reversing some of the things weve done. May 4th the day florida began to reopen they reported 819 new cases. This past saturday a new record high. 2,581. Youre seeing all across the nation the virus actually increasing. Reporter new case counts climbing in 18 states across much of the west. California seeing more than 3,000 new infections a day, also the south. Multiple Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans players have now tested positive. According to the nfl network. And a Record Number of covid19 patients are now hospitalized across texas. Right now were seeing the spread is too much for us to get a grip on. You have the reopening starting may 1st. In addition youve had events like graduations and people getting together and all sorts of other activities and so each of those layer on top of another. Mothers day, memorial day weekend. Saturday night thousands will gather in neighboring oklahoma to listen to the most famous nonmask wearer in the country, president donald trump. Covid is here in tulsa transmitting very efficiently says the director of the local Health Department. I wish we could postpone this. Confirmed cases in the county just climbed 30 in a week blamed by the Health Department on large, indoor gatherings. People should be Wearing Masks at the trump rally in tulsa this saturday. Well, okay. Probably so. And will probably be wearing them a while. I would hope to get back to some degree of real normality within a year or so, dr. Anthony fauci just told a british newspaper, but i dont think its this winter or fall. Now, remember hydroxychloroquine, that malaria drug much hyped by the president . In fact, the drug he said he was taking for a couple weeks to try and fend off the virus. Well, the fda just removed its emergency authorization. Doctors can no longer use it on covid19 patients. The fda says studies suggest it was unlikely to be effective. In fact, some studies suggested it might cause serious side effects. The pandemic is by no means over, not yet. Reporting for us from los angeles, thanks very much. Im wolf blitzer in the situation room. Erin Burnett Outfront starts right now. Outfront, breaking news the 911 call from Rayshard Brooks encounter with Atlanta Police just released this as 19 officers with the Atlanta Police department have resigned tonight. One of the nations top cardiologist and medical adviser to the george w. Bush white house has serious questions about the president s health and will tell you why. A black teens gun goes off in a struggle with police. One officer is shot but no officer tires back. Tonight that teens father has a message for the Police Department. Lets go out front. Good evening. Im erin burnett. Outfront tonight the breaking news, the 911 call just released from the shooting in atlanta over the weekend. Rayshard brooks died after he was shot twice by a Police Officer