"For me personally, it gave me peace of mind that someone was held accountable with charges and they are not free to roam around and carry on like they did nothing wrong," said Michael Cochrane.
McKenzie Cochran was asked to leave the Northland Center Mall in 2014, when he began struggling against four security guards, one of whom knelt on his back and asphyxiated him.
night. but he said he was threatened by her. that s very interesting, because there were several people who saw her at the scene of the accident and then shortly after that. and everybody said she was calm, she was quiet, she exhibited no aggressive activity. nothing aggressive. calm, quiet, soft spoken. that was the testimony of every person who saw her at the accident scene and then after the accident scene. well, we ll be following this case we ll be following this very closely. gerald thurswell, thank you for your time tonight. thank you, reverend al. joining me now is former prosecutor faith jenkins. faith, what are the key arguments we should expect from the prosecution in this trial? well, based on what we ve heard over the past two days from preliminary hearing, i think that mr. wafer is going to put forth some sense of i