investigation of that incident. their conclusion was that it was a good shoot. nobody was at fault. the police cleared themselves entirely 48 hours before the crime lab report was back, before the autopsy was done. before a witness was interviewed. they looked into theps and they said they think they did find. in response, michael bell s father decided to lobby for change. the bell family ultimately reached a settlement for $1.75 million. michael bell s father took the settlement money and he launched a billboard campaign. and they said things like this when police kill, should they judge themselves? good cops, quiet majority? after years of lobbying, this past april, michael bell sr. got his law passed. when a person dies in police custody. the investigation of that death must involve at least two investigators from outside the police department.
pulling the trig erk point blank. michael bell was killed. dna and fingerprint testing the bell family ultimately reached a settlement for $1.75 million. michael bell s father took the settlement money and he launched a billboard campaign. and they said things like this when police kill, should they judge themselves? good cops, quiet majority? after years of lobbying, this past april, michael bell sr. got his law passed. when a person dies in police custody. the investigation of that death must involve at least two investigators from outside the police department. and one of the outsiders must lead the investigation. when police kill people, it isn t handled the same way everywhere in this country. different place, different states, different cities try different reforms. they try different things to reduce the conflict inherent enforcing the law when the people in charge of law enforcement are the ones who may have broken it. in the michael brown case when
if it was white people, it s okay? if it was larry bird, would it have made a difference? you re just a big fighter. i can see who would want to live with a woman like you? the clippers organization responded to the recording. we do not know if it s legitimate or if it s been altered. we do know that the the woman on the tape, who we believe released it to tmz is the defendant in a lawsuit brought by the sterling family. also quite frankly, his reputation poring over this, donnie, when the president is talking about this across the world. he had to pay $2.75 million in feigns in diskrcriminatory
sterling has agreed to pay $2.75 million to settle allegations that he discriminated against african-americans, hispanics and families with children at apartment buildings he controls in los angeles. not exactly from this lawsuit, from the things that you just listed there. not exactly someone who, shall shall we say, is representing the nba in a manner that that they the manner in which they would want. and that s why on some level, although this is clearly a water shed moment for adam silver, new commissioner, this is not a new problem. just like when major league baseball got mark shaub out of the game, it was a career pattern of racist behavior. let me ask you, is there any consideration here of pushing him out of the league?
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