enemies of the russian state turning up dead on its soil. it has accumulated gradually. many of the deaths looked like heart attacks or in some cases suicides, but the heat is up now because of the skripal case for the authorities to kind of clump these cases together and address them as a sort of category of crimes. so glushkov s death happens just at a point where they have to be much more decisive and articulate about what s happening. materially this being handled as a matter basically of national concern, the counterterrorism police being involved here, it s being declared a murder despite the few days they hadn t said that about glushkov. there s the reports that previous deaths of russian ex-pats in the u.k. are going to be sort of re-examined. do we think this will bring new investigative power to looking at the previous deaths? do we think there will be knew information for these deaths even though many of them are years old? i think all the new cases that come up are goin
have the police there and you re doing a great job. especially here in new york city. and many other law enforcement agencies across the country. so you sit there and you feel almost vulnerable and helpless yourself as a normal natural citizen here. just in a natural surrounding. but you know you have the prime minister of you know you have theresa may saying any time - it is time to have uncomfortable conversations. so would you tell somebody about profiling? we have to re-examined. we have to take a look at what the threat has been presented to us. you cannot be a blind spot. one of the things we got pushed back about profiling is once you go to a certain type that we use something else. because again, they have been evolving. but at the same time you cannot let political correctness said as he can t take a harder look. it really is about means, methods and opportunities. and so an individual, where the
if you re called names and everything else while you are being arrested, you re being treated differently. so darryl, they are going to have to go back and look at every case. these men were just two that the local news stations found. are they going to have to review every case? i m not sure they will have to review are every case but certainly the two cases you just described warrant being re-examined. but if more people come forward and the investigation shows that there may have been some impropriety in the investigation that might open up the floodgates. honeywell was a police officer until 2010 and the ex-wife of one of the officers said she claims she and the officer joined as part of an undercover investigation, that they were ordered to infiltrate the kkk.
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