it. so when did you learn there was a video tape? the next day. when you finally saw it i can t imagine what went through i couldn t really watch the whole tape. when i saw my son running, and i saw the policeman behind him, i couldn t take it. i had to turn away. i couldn t handle it. knowing what you know now, i mean that not only what happened to your son, the way it happened it was all captured on tape and even what seems to be pictures of the policeman picking up something, maybe the taser, and placing it near your son s body. what do you think about what happened? that was not right. the policeman is supposed to
standing the doj spoke about. the narrative or story of someone reaching for an officer s weapon and the officer having to kill them because they fear for their life is something we hear all the time. it s what we heard in this case until we saw the video. it s what we heard in milwaukee with hamilton and utah with hunt. what s difference about this is there s a video. this is like all other cases. this makes it so damming. police brutality is real in black america and continues to be deadly. you think this is apples to apples with the michael brown case? i think this is similar in a way that is problematic and highlights there s serious problems with policing in america. it also highlights why we can t trust police narratives. not only did he lie about the shooting but i also planted a gun planted a taser. we saw that happen on camera. how do you trust after that?