he asked me in the hospital like why they shot him. he was in good spirit, but every now and then i look over at him, and he ll just cry. and he asked me that. joining me now is the host of the undistracted podcast and a former member of president obama s task force on 21st century policing. brittney, thanks so much for joining us this evening on the beat. 11-year-old kid gets shot after calling police. it was two or three weeks ago, a young black student shot trying to pick up his brother and sister, wept to the wrong house for a baby-sitter. the violence has not changed whether it s from vigilante white people, white nationalists of any color who want to target black folks or the police. i think the first question that i have is, you know, are we past the point of thinking that there are policy solutions to this? because it doesn t look like the
them how would you describe that guy? she said, oh, and tha someone, he s very interesting we have a lot in common. and he thought, what? good i thought, great. they planned a for cinco de mayo. but two days before that dat was to happen, maribel vanished so, police talked to tha photographer and made recording never actually met her in person so he said, anyway. there was also an ex-boyfriend who had been calling police need to check him out and that was this league there was a person at cal state fulton who is in the veterans association with he that had given her a bad feeling. he may have wanted to pursue some sort of - relationship give her a bad feeling? how - did not give him any attention that - didn t go away so he made her feel
humanizing himself. i think those jurors sympathized with him. i see a not guilty and i see it very quickly. trace: fascinating. thank you. thank you for having me. trace: meantime, the fox news @ night common sense department would like to share an allegory on crime from oakland, california. it s the case of bakery owner jen angel who recently spotted robbers breaking into her car. instead of calling police, she chased them, got caught in the door of the getaway car, and was dragged to her death. the killers have not been caught, but even if they were, jen angel s friends and family say she would not want them prosecuted. and it appears they are right, because a few years ago a car busted through the front window of jen angel s bakery and she refused to call police. no doubt many progressives would applaud her stance, but common sense needs to point out, the criminals don t just target individuals. they target society. and when they are not held accountable, they usually t
this, in house. whatever that means, i don t know the law in new jersey, but in south carolina when a group of two or more attacked a person and caused bodily injury that is a serious criminal offense, for which you can be i imprisoned for a length amount of time, so if it happens in the mall its a crime, but when it is in school it is not? i want to know, what conduct rises to left of calling police and having police charge someone. why isn t a crime with bodily injury inside a school. what about shore. sexual assault, stealing, causing damage to property, are they handled with suspensions too, when are police called?
totally underwater. it s one of those movie scenes where you ache your last breath up take your last breast in that little bubble hey, we just had a helicopter go down off davis island. reporter: that was gabbert calling police before he and his brothers raced to help. they pulled the people to safety on their jet skis. this body cam video from the tampa bay marine unit as they rescued the pilot from that water crash. they were healthy, scared, nervous but, you know, it was just, it was a pretty crappy situation that turned good in the end. it was just right place, right time. reporter: yeah. and the faa and the ntsb are helping tampa bay police investigate this crash but, boy, what a lucky incidence for these people who were aboard this helicopter crash, to have the backup quarterback run to their rescue.