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and the goats who interfered with our favorite florida reporter who was just trying to do her job. the goats will be here through saturday and they re very friendly. linda carson abc 7, would you not eat my pants? [ screaming ] [ laughter ] it s like the old saying give a goat a paintbrush but always watch your back. we ll see you 11:00 p.m. eastern. cnn tonight starts now. all right, anderson thanks so much. great to be on tonight. this is cnn tonight. i m brooke baldwin sitting in for don lemon. caught on camera again in tulsa. a reserve sheriff s deputy charged with second-degree manslaughter after he mistakes his gun for a taser and shoots a suspect to death. oh my god, i m sorry. in north charleston moments after this
mr. mayor. how do you respond to that? well, we re very fortunate we have a terrific police department. we have some very high standards. we require a college degree or similar before an individual will be considered to be a tulsa police officer. the gentleman that s having the problem, the deputy reserve, he was a tulsa police officer, but i believe only for about one year and that was 30 or 40 years ago, and i believe it was before those standards were raised. so do you think it would be worth re-examining the use because i know not every city in this country uses reserve officers reserve deputies at sheriff s departments. should that be reconsidered? well we do use reserve officers but we do not use them in the way that the sheriff s department has done in this particular instance. we use them mainly for crowd control, for parking situations working concerts traffic
families it has an impact upon the entirety of our city good or bad. so we understand that and we try to deal with it in that way and hopefully use it as a tool to teach people and give them some good common sense approach to not only policing, but also ways of life. understand. and your whole point about how this affects their families. it s like your family there in tulsa. let me play some sound. this is what eric harris s brother this is the victim s brother this is what he said today in a news conference. take a listen. when you re the law, i guess you feel like you can do things and get away with it and not get not get exposed. well we come to expose it. we come to pull the mask off the evil. we come to shine the light on the darkness, and we come for change here in our community, in tulsa, oklahoma. shine a line on the darkness
[ gunfire ] officer michael slager is heard talking with another officer and chuckling about his adrenaline high. what time did you get home probably be a good idea to jot down your thoughts of what happened and once the drenl quits pumping and stuff yeah it s pumping. [ chuckles ] what do we expect from the men and women who are sworn to protect us? i want to begin with the shooting in tulsa because of a 73-year-old volunteer sheriff s deputy by the name of robert bates. a lot of questions surrounding all of this. what exactly happened? what do you know? . well we know that tonight robert bates is facing second-degree manslaughter charges by prosecutors here in
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