pedaling on a lot of the issues and reversing course. i think it s time for dr. fauci to retire or be fired from this job. dr. fauci defended himself saying he is open to the lab leak theory and called the attacks against him baseless. this issue with masks is people want to fire me or put me in jail for what i ve done. namely follow the science. i can go the next half hour going through each and every point that they make. it is preposterous. since you mentioned dr. fauci again can you imagine any circumstance where president biden would ever fire him? no. read more about the senators had to say about dr. fauci on foxnews.com. bill: thank you, lucas. nice to see you. dana: suspect accused of killing a 6-year-old boy in a case of road rage is facing a depraved heart murder charge in
being very confident here. feels the grand jury is going to bolster her case. interesting she add add dhoorged a charge. reckless endangerment. evan and i were talking be moving away from focus on the knife. the defense attorneys trying to poke holes that the arrest was illegal because the knife freddie gray carried was legal. well the defense attorneys for the officers are trying to make a case that the knife was, in fact illegal. they ll probably continue to try to make that case and also of the depraved heart murder charge, we talked about that. joey jackson talked how tough to prove. legal analysts in baltimore saying that s going to be the toughest charge for her to get a conviction on. she s got to not only prove that he knew this person was in distress as joey said. she s got to prove that the officer in question here cesar goodson, knew this person could die and still behaved in a
depraved heart murder charge is in play. so you wouldn t have gone tore vekd degree murder, bottom line? absolutely not. absolutely not. absolutely not. van, what s your view of this. to prove second degree murder you know you have to this reckless and depraved you have to prove that. is this a guy who had been driving a police van for years. no one else had ever died in the back of the van. it would seem that if he had this reckless depraidveddepraved not caring about human life his record wouldn t be that. every situation has to be taken on its own merits. just because somebody did a good job yesterday doesn t mean they ll do a good job today or tomorrow. here s the situation. when you have somebody who is taken into police custody and they wind upped dead we should be glad that the prosecutor is
and now she s got the very difficult job of going out and proving that. she stood in the face of the police union pushing back on her a little bit. she s going to get a lot more over the next few weeks. but i thought she came out strong and was good to see. and hear i think it was healing for the city. can i ask you, michael do you think this is an isolated incident, though? in your tenure as lieutenant governor of maryland and as a long-time resident of the city of baltimore, certainly not a depraved heart murder charge. but had the heard about police abuses and believe that this not isolated at all? hello yeah. hello? yeah. i mean this has been an ongoing problem for some time. it was exacerbated between 1999 and 2007 with the very aggressive, you know policing policies that the o malley administration had on the street where literally men, particularly black men, were arrested for standing on street
someone. why we do that? he has so much to lose. he faces criminal prosecution and the loss of his job. i think depraved heart murder charge is excessive. in order to prove depraved heart. you have to show that a person had a within wanton disregard for human life. example is someone shooting a gun in a crowd and killing someone. i don t see that here. i think the charge is inappropriate. you believe that the charges were appropriate tamara and part of the reason why freddie gray was not buckled in, what else? there is obviously an autopsy here as dr. michael baden was talking about. the fact that you have autopsy and investigation. a lot of people were saying that it was too quickly investigation was too quickly. doesn t mean there wasn t enough evidence. there was enough evidence right there and no need to go to the grand jury which actually, by the way in baltimore and in maryland as