country, but none with the attention of minneapolis, but with this consent decree to have the doj oversee a police department, and what does that mean here? well, what that means is that this everything that this police department does is to be scrutinize bade monitor appointed to oversee the police department, so everything that is provided to the police officers, and the way they make police stops, and make reports, and every point of policing is going to be under review. i think that what we can expect is a scathing report of the way that the minneapolis police department has conducted itself and engaged in other excuse me, because the attorney general has just walked in, and we will listen in. good morning, everyone.
wasn t any misconduct. of course, this is a long side of indictments of police misconduct. i absolutely agree with you. i think that what chief davis, commissioner davis was trying to do was really to still the environment around that area. i mean, that area actually after immediately after detective suter s killing was on lockdown there is a lot of suspicion in the community. i ve been reading online all of the various theories and stories. and so i understand wanting to quell the public and wait for the investigation to take them where it leads. but i have to tell you, given the history of some in the baltimore police department, given the history of the department, that it s under a consent decree right now and just had a federal monitor appointed, i think there are a lot of reasons that people in baltimore need to tread very