video as an important law enforcement tool. the squads have dashboard cameras. bystanders have camcorders. and that video catches criminals in the act, helps prove cases in court. and then, sometimes is used as training video to help prepare cops for the dangerous situations they ll face every day. the cameras can also catch cops behaving badly. police officers are expected to uphold the law. so, these images can be especially shocking. how old are you? in baltimore, maryland, a 14-year-old is skateboarding illegally and is confronted by a cop who doesn t like the boy s attitude. i m not your father. you give that attitude to your father. you give it to me, i ll smack you upside the head. i don t have a father. shut your mouth. i m talking. a friend captures the argument on a cell phone, as the officer becomes enraged because the boy, eric bush, calls him dude. give me that skateboard. the officer puts eric in a headlock and wrestles him to the ground. sit down.
second generation or first generation or immigrant, but clearly almost always in these cases muslim immigrants, something goes wrong in their immigrant experience. something goes wrong and that becomes one of the triggers that pus them on a path to radicalization. when you were at cia, you must have been studying the london bombers. is there something to make of that? a better example is the somali community in place in minneapolis that was energized by what happened including support for intervention. they decided they wanted to become suicide bombers. one thing we have to focus on, not as an american but law enforcement agent, inclusiveness in america as a law enforcement tool. i worried all along that americans would start to say as a result of events like this that they are real americans and other americans. that kind of mentality, if we ever get it, will accelerate
enforcement and intelligence practitioner is inclusiveness in america. as a law enforcement tool, i worried all along when i was in the business that americans would start to say as a result of events like this that there are real americans and other americans. that kind of mentality if we ever get it will accelerate i think these cases of radicalization. kids like this when they take the oath will say i took the oath but i m still not accepted. to what exstent one of the dangers here? one can overread too much. these may be two cases of a bad situation. to what extent might be assimilation machine in the u.s. be broken down or not functioning as well as it used to. in europe, minority communities were excluded marginalized but not in the united states. the polling data suggests that. but does this tell us maybe we should pay attention to that?
be after an event like this and tom and the congresswoman know more about the specifics than i do, an alert is sent out to the emergency rooms, when people come into the emergency rooms, look for certain types of burns, someone in closest proximity to the explosive device to see if there s burns on your hands. it s a law enforcement tool to see if somebody who may have been part of the perpetrators of the attack sought medical attention. but as you know from that, my sources said as well, there was an alert set out, if they find people like that, the hospitals call back a person of interest. law enforcement have nobody that they categorize in any way as a suspect, that is part of the alert system that goes out to the hospitals. one quick thing i want to follow up on is the jfk library thing. that is again part of the confusion. the library itself said from the beginning it was a fire, but the police as a precaution thought it might be related. so you ve had other buildings evacuated, s
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