no one has won. we have all lost. none more than daunty wright and the people who love him. thank you for the reporting. let s bring in analyst and civil rights attorney areva martin, along with retired police sergeant cheryl dorsey. i have to get in that sergeant is the author of the greatest crime story never told. again, thank you for being with us. areva, let me start with you. i want to get to the emotion in just a moment. but first, just the sentence here. 15 years was the max, 7 years was the request from prosecutors. 16 months in prison with six eight months then in supervised release. what is your thought? i think it is a miscarriage of justice. agree with the family. the judge went out of her way, vector, to talk about the fact that this was not an intentional act on the part of kim potter.
i think things have changed. i think that it s moving slowly, but it s making progress. i just want everything to be better in life because i don t want to see people dying the same way my brother has passed. reporter: minnesota state representative john thompson s friend philando castillo was shot and killed by a twin cities police officer in 2016. that officer was found not guilty of manslaughter charges the following year. thompson feels the pace of policy change hasn t kept up with reality. nothing has changed. just names, and there will be another name added to this long list of names until we get real accountability pieces put in effect. we could have saved george floyd s life in 2016 when flappedo was murdered. we could have saved daunty wright s life had we looked at police accountability pieces