luckily, the armed man has already fled the scene in the f-250. edwards luck holds out. cameras that capture the entire incident, including the pickup license plate, help police identify the shooter and issue a warrant. unfortunately, the shooter stays one step ahead. police believe the man escapes across the mexican border. surviving this brush with death motivates edward to act on his long-held desire to become a stand-up comic. he actually was a pretty funny guy and he cracked jokes left and right, always had something smart to say. i m calling the cops on all y all drunk asses. edward right now, the last-known whereabouts about him, he was in california and he s fulfilling his desire to become an actor/comedian. so sometimes a very bad day can give us the push we need to leave a steady gig and embrace a dream.
department has other tools in its pocket that it can use to push the cleveland police department to make changes that are needed. you know mark the obama administration has a wide platform of police reform. the justice department has investigated at least 20 police departments, including cleveland s. the administration also just banned the transfer of some military gear, like armored trucks to local police. and it will provide $20 million in grants for police to buy body cameras. how can critics call that a war on cops? don t these reforms help police? absolutely. and many of the criticisms are correctly dishonest and myopic and shortsighted really. on some level the right has assumed certain talking points and making these false equivalents or false parallels between the call for reform, the
spray even after that gentleman of arrested. my photographer s eyes swollen because of the pepper spray. my neck s on fire. we were lucky to find some water that we could share with some of the people who were out, who had their eyes burned. this crowd is trying to maintain this line right here to make sure that there s peace between this crowd and the officers. so far the relative calm is going on because the crowd has decided they want to make sure it remains peaceful. the one person arrested had been taken away. that one person almost fractured all the work that everyone had been doing all day long. you see how tense this can become just in a flash point. at least it was just that one person. i think it s incredible to point that out. and kudos to those, you know members of the community out there. you know that s what we started to see last night. even reportedly gang members here in baltimore wanting to help police, to stop the riots. also i remember seeing the vietnam veteran t
edwards luck holds out. cameras that capture the entire incident, including the pickup license plate, help police identify the shooter and issue a warrant. unfortunately, the shooter stays one step ahead. police believe the man escapes across the mexican border. surviving this brush with death motivates edward to act on his long-held desire to become a stand-up comic. he actually was a pretty funny guy and he cracked jokes left and right, always had something smart to say. i m calling the cops on all y all drunk asses. edward right now, the last-known whereabouts about him, he was in california and he s fulfilling his desire to become an actor/comedian. so sometimes a very bad day can give us the push we need to leave a steady gig and embrace a dream. coming up, a different kind of towing drama.
neighborhood he might be stopped and questioned why he is there. that s wrong and that s a violation of an individual s civil rights. the justice department need to look into these things as it is. they always go back to these steats. to statistics. the crime happens unfortunately with young black men. leslie and people like her always go back to that. there is another profiling that happens in black neighborhood. when police come, they don t help police, they look at police as the enemy. has anybody talked about that level of profiling? martha: leslie, a good question. i think these types of incidents play into that heavily. this is exactly what we are talking about regardless of skin color in this country i think we you a agree there is a divide.