and haphazardly firing weapons it s a perception that has been fuelled by cell phones. videos captured and gone viral. they eroded trust in police which is at a 22-year low. something that the officers, members of a tactical team we have to content with on the beat. in the beginning when the camera phones got popular, it wasn t normal for them to walk up and stick their phone in your face. now you come to work and you expect that you should feel like you are a movie star. you are videoed all day long every day. they want to see you lose your cool and be the next person that will make the front pages.
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specific recommendations on an early warning system for those officers who don t do their job the right way, that we intervene in an individual way at the earliest possible point. and if we can t turn them around, that we turn and show them the door. that s a critical part of what our mission is. there are a number of other issues we re going to take on, one of which is coming up with a proper nuanced policy on addressing the release of videos. in this age where videos are everywhere from camera phones to on buildings and so forth, people want to know, is there a video and what does the video show? right. we want to make sure we balance that go ahead, i m sorry. lori, i d like to ask you about that point specifically. i m glad you brought it up. we did hear this morning mayor rahm emanuel apologize for taking frankly 400 days for the video to come out and the officer to be charged with first degree murder. we still don t know why, though. he didn t say why it took so long. can
rick, that didn t drop until 2007. we didn t have camera phones in 2001, buddy? yes, we did. yes, there were camera phones in 2000 not video camera phones. yes, there were. yet donald trump says he saw it on television. i m sorry, i know he s an old man who is getting a little dottie, but there is not a guy who saw it on television. there is no record of it. everybody katrina, i ll give it to you last. mckay. i guess my question could be, so katrina, you re saying that he claims he didn t that he just exaggerated, a classic example of trump being a hyperbole. do you believe he actually saw this or is he pandering to a segment of the republican party that wants to believe this and he s had a lot of success and rallying those people? no, no. katrina, quickly, please. i don t believe that at all. i think he actually saw it. there are a lot of people who haven t come out publicly.
the i think to we to bring the police and communities together. they serve the communities well. gun arrest up 7%. do you, they want to know that you understand they feel like they re undersieged and can t go out and do their job without 20 people with camera phones a lot of them shouting. a way to show that is through action, not just words. we support our cops. we re providing new technology and have cops in that help identify where shootings are. i m asking do you understand why they feel like they are undersieged? absolutely. i m saying the bottom line here is not just to say we support our police, we do. not just to say we need to bring police and community together. to back it up. let s break something else down. crime, new york city, just to numbers. give us the numbers straight. is crime down in new york city? yes, down 3% overall major
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