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influential member of this community, and he has also been vocal. and i believe both of them can really really help us through this. edward norris thank you so much for being with me this morning. i appreciate it. yeah good to see you. nice to see you too again. i ll be right back. (music throughout) one coat coverage, one coat guaranteed, one happy couple. marquee, behr s most advanced paint and primer, only at the home depot.
pookie down like marnell said you did? no, no. lie. lying [ bleep ]. the machine is never wrong, son. i guess edward norris joins me live now. thank you for being with me. thanks good to see you, carol. nice to see you again, too. i want to talk about this zero tolerance policy. did you and the mayor at the time martin o malley start that policy? i never, ever brought zero tolerance here but i was labeled with it by certain politicians, martin o malley and they ran with it. i ran under bill bratton, the idea was, minor offenses if you had a serious of serious crimes like shootings or robberies and you could solve them go in for
we ll carry that live. we re expecting them to say something about this report that they re about to turn over to the state s attorney office. 11:00 a.m. eastern, that s when the presser happens. of course we ll take i live. baltimore is resonating nationwide and everyone has the same question. why? what is the main cause of distrust between police and black america? some say it s rooted in a police strategy known as zero tolerance. that means police arrest people for minor infractions or some say on the mere suspicion of criminal activity. that policy started in baltimore in the early 2000s. in 2005 alone, police arrested 108,000 people in a city of 640,000. edward norris led baltimore s police department from 2000 to 2002. he s credited with a significant drop in the city s murder rate and many in baltimore loved him today he hosts a popular baltimore radio show. you might know him from david simon s the wire. starred as a detective. and did you shoot your boy