place. mr. few didn t have a gun. he didn t return fire. there was no warrant. so that s important to us. but i ve got to deal in facts. it s a lot of rumors going around. i ve got to deal in facts as to what actually caused that. that s what s important to me. but when i saw that tape i knew that we had to move forward on this. but again, and i told my officers, nothing is more important than the integrity of this case. the public allows us to wear this badge right here. they expect us, they demand us that we do the right thing. so we ve got to deal with facts. we ve got to deal with applicable state laws and we ve got to deal with exactly what we can find out. forensics tells us a lot of things. the evidence there at the scene. the 911 calls. interviews. all the type of protocols that come with the investigation. that s all important. but what was compelling of that tape right there is we ve got to get to the fact that that little boy died. there was rumors that he was riding around
police on how this tragedy could have happened. that s all important, but what was compelling of that tape right there is we ve got the fact, because that little boy died. i mean, there was rumors he was riding around standing up. i saw that tape. he was buckled up in that vehicle, and he died right there in that seat. you know what? he didn t deserve to die like that. we need to find out why. what s important to me is what what caused those police officers to pursue mr. few, what caused them do open fire at that traffic stop, t. sell, because here s the deal, all that aside, you know, jeremy mardis 6 years old is dead and we need to find out why. why was that many gunfire take place? mr. few didn t have a gun. he didn t return fire. there was no warrants. that s important to us. the compellingness of that tape was simply there. the for ennics of the seen was