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the conduct of anybody on the street that s been arrested before, during or after this. and the grand jury was formed the month before this happened. so had no idea who was going to be in that grand jury. all right. guys, thank you both. appreciate it. coming up tonight, darren wilson resigns from the ferguson police department, but he will not receive a severance. is that fair? he wasn t charged. we re going to hear from two of wilson s attorneys. that s coming up next. plus, it s the picture that everybody s talking about. well, there s a cop hugging a little boy at a ferguson protest in portland with tears rolling down his eyes. that police officer in that photo will join us tonight straight ahead. this is a map of the pressure points on my feet.
has his gun drawn. the lessons to learn here. as far as we learned when we heard it, his hands are up, he was surrendering, it s all bologna. last word. go ahead, mark. sean, you know, when you listen to all the narrative that s been going on for weeks now, you would think that everybody in the community in ferguson basically is in a choir and the police just come in and start thumping, shooting, beating and arresting them. there s no accountability for the conduct of anybody on the street that s been arrested before, during or after this. and the grand jury was formed the month before this happened. so had no idea who was going to be in that grand jury. all right. guys, thank you both. appreciate it. coming up tonight, darren wilson resigns from the ferguson police department, but he will not receive a severance. is that fair? he wasn t charged. we re going to hear from two of wilson s attorneys. that s coming up next. plus, it s the picture that everybody s talking ab
at this point there s no legal action that we would pursue against the city of ferguson. he resigned. and with the resignation he had parted ways with the city of ferguson so that both parties can move on and hopefully hopefl will help heal the community and allow everybody to move forward. darren doesn t know where darren goes next from here. does he want to continue to pursue his career in law enforcement? at this is out of his hands. his concern is safety for himself and other police officers out there. to go back on the streets isn t a possibility because it would put the safety of other officers at risk. appreciate you being with us, thank you. when we come back, question of the day. now, a photo of a cop hugging a