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these lofty principles of setting innocent people free after they re wrongfully quicked and prosecuted [ crying ] sorry about that. we were still hearing from the attorney patrick deangelo the representative of michael brelo. and called this a ruthless act, the pursuit of this one officer for all that took place on that november 29th back with me now, walter madison and joey jackson and avery friedman both avery and walter you re familiar with cleveland this is your home town. and let me just go to you first, walter. you said this in your view is classic victim-blaming hearing from the attorney there who said you know this was wrong, to pursue his client. and that the outcome is fair and just. and you know, i clearly disagree with that and so does the department of justice and our united states government when they wrote that scathing
that it is the end of it in terms of the criminality issue. but i don t think it s the end of it in terms of civil potential civil claims. all right. we ve got more straight ahead. i want to continue our conversation with avery freeman, joey jackson and walter madison and ryan young who is in cleveland will be joining us right after this. if you struggle with type 2 diabetes you re certainly not alone. fortunately, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imagine what it would be like to love your numbers.
the last fatal moments of these two. so back with me now, walter madison and joey jackson, avery freeman and walter as you look at these images what s taking place in your home town there in cleveland. and seeing that people are not satisfied with the judge s very lengthy, nearly an hour-long explanation before he rendered his final verdict. yes. fredricka, the people you know they re in just complete disbelief. they know what happened. and in many instances, i don t want to get off this point. our county prosecutor was once a judge. so he understands from the enforcement point of view as well as the judicial point of view. what charges are appropriate. and i won t argue with their discretion, but there was some election at some point to select one individual assign him sole responsibility for the deaths of these two people. how does that decision come about? well that s a decision that they make exclusively. that s their discretion they
killed when police fired 137 shots at their vehicle in november of 2012 following a high-speed chase that wound through the streets of cleveland. you can see from an image we have here coming up just how many bullets went through the vehicle s windshield. the red lines show their trajectory right there. prosecutors say after the chase, brelo climbed on the hood of the chevy malibu and fired an additional 15 shots from there. a dozen other officers we know fired their guns as well. now prosecutors say breelo s decision to get on the hood was unreasonable and showed his intent to kill. brelo s defense said he had probable cause. that he and the other officers believed that they were going to die. we want to talk more about this case with attorney walter madison, who is with us now. he s plugged into the cleveland community and representing the family of tamir rice the 12-year-old shot and killed bay police officer in cleveland.