mob. doesn t matter if they were polite. doesn t matter what they were. literally they didn t attack 50 people. but this is the spin. this is the we wouldn t even be hearing this part of the story. it s so irrelevant. they re trying to make at this time kids were triggered by the marines behavior the toxic white men serving their country were at a party and they got jumped, shame on them. though shouldn t have been dressed that way. they shouldn t have acted that way. they have their shirts off so of course they wanted to get kicked and their barbarians why? because they served their country. that s the left s spin on this. has no difference, makes no difference, they were assaulted and kicked in the head and it shouldn t matter but unfortunately this didn t happen in louisiana or a place where we still have law and order, this happened in california so it s going to be a trial of feelings as opposed to facts. and i m proud of them, they wouldn t even get medical conditions. they bas
this is barbara washington, holding her 36-year-old son richard for the last time before he died last week from an infection from stab wounds he suffered in january 2022. richard, a father, was randomly stabbed in the neck twice on a new york city subway platform by this man, who richard s family says was homeless and mentally ill. barbara and her daughter say the city needs to do more to deal with the mental health crisis. they are doing nothing, in my eyes. it s like we are doing, we are doing, but i don t see nothing being done. few days a week and released them right back to the public. washingtons are not alone. according to the nypd tabs sit crime in new york city is up 53% compared to the same time in 2021. i look at my face every single day from the moment i wake up and wash it, i remember what happened to me. elizabeth gomez lost her eye after she was stomped on and kicked in the head in a vicious 10-minute bleeding criminal
the macpherson report into the racist murder of stephen lawrence that found the met was institutionally racist. we will hear again from baroness casey that the met is racist, perhaps institutionally so. so what has changed in nearly a quarter of a century? not very much. the commissioner does have the advantage of the backing of the home secretary, who will support him despite this report, but does he have the backing of those who he polices? does he have their trust? can the met save itself from its own behaviour? . , ~ ., can the met save itself from its own behaviour? . , a, ., ~ can the met save itself from its own behaviour? , a, ., ~ , ., a police officer has been found guilty of gross misconduct for using excessive force on the former footballer dalian atkinson but has been told by a police disciplinary panel that she can remain in herjob. dalian atkinson died after being tasered by police and kicked in the head outside his father s house in shropshire in 2016. pc benjamin mon
sir mark rowley, the commission, does have the backing of the home secretary, even when this report comes out, so at least he has that to try and make the change, but i m not sure that he has the trust of the public to police, he doesn t have that level of trust in policing from people any more, and the report i understand is going to be what i m told is a very difficult read, it will be very bad, it will have bad conclusions, and the question is whether the met can save from its own behaviour. whether the met can save from its own behaviour. , ., ~ , ., own behaviour. lucy, thank you, lucy manninu. the former aston villa footballer dalian atkinson died after being tasered, kicked in the head and hit with a baton by police seven years ago. today, a police officer was found guilty of gross misconduct for using excessive force but allowed to keep herjob. mary ellen bettley smith s partner at the time, pc benjamin monk, was jailed for dalian atkinson s manslaughter two years ago. nav
there talking at all. right. he s the one saying, all right, all right, all right. it is the officers, it seems, who have their voices raised. he seems to be trying to deescalate, and in some cases, maybe and again, we don t fully know all the context around it the only one trying to deescalate that. we re going to have much more on the significance of that bizarre duality there in a little bit, don. the next piece of video is at the second scene. it was taken from that surveillance camera that was mounted overhead, and it does show the worst of the beating. tyre nichols, being struck with a baton, kicked in the head, and repeatedly sucker punched in the head and face. now, this video is silence. i want you all to watch this. there s really nothing more to be said about it. here it is .