shots, there s a tendency to overreact. doesn t seem to be any overreaction. having said that it demonstrates that there s still tremendous need demand for change in ferguson, that people want further change. if there would just be change in ferguson cops wouldn t have gotten shot in the face. well that sort of rationalization just makes me nauseous. i mean, the point he would probably make, and others make, you know, in support of him is there is clearly evidence that some of the city officials and some of the cops in ferguson were racist, made terribly racist comments. terribly racist comments. and it s to the point eric holder thinks the police department needs to be shut down. and people feel angry. and they feel targeted. well, megyn let s not forget or lose sight of the historical
shots, there s a tendency to overreact. doesn t seem to be any overreaction. having said that it demonstrates that there s still tremendous need demand for change in ferguson, that people want further change. if there would just be change in ferguson cops wouldn t have gotten shot in the face. well that sort of rationalization just makes me nauseous. i mean, the point he would probably make, and others make, you know, in support of him is there is clearly evidence that some of the city officials and some of the cops in ferguson were racist, made terribly racist comments. terribly racist comments. and it s to the point eric holder thinks the police department needs to be shut down. and people feel angry. and they feel targeted. well, megyn let s not forget or lose sight of the historical
shot last night. and also friends with officer darren wilson. he s also spokesman for both the st. louis county and city police associations. jeff, thank you very much for being here. and so we have commentators like mark moriel coming on this program, ceo of national urban league coming out today and explaining the reasons for these officers getting shot including one of them in the face, as follows. listen. sometimes when officers hear shots, there s a tendency to overreact. doesn t seem to be any overreaction. having said that it demonstrates that there s still tremendous need demand for change in ferguson, that people want further change. if there would just be change in ferguson cops wouldn t have gotten shot in the face. well that sort of rationalization just makes me nauseous. i mean, the point he would
inquiry is going to tell the truth about what happened. secondly and the police department and it s noteworthy that it was a st. louis county police department at this scene, seemed to have exercise restraint because sometimes when officers hear shots, there s a tendency to over react. it doesn t seem to be any overreaction. having said that it demonstrates that there s still tremendous need demand for change in ferguson. that people want further change. and that the resignation of the chief and the city manager are just steps towards the type of change that needs to take place. yeah. three officials have resigned this week. and obviously many people believe that s a great first step. some people believe it took a little bit too long but at least there s movement now. and definitely the spotlight is on ferguson in terms of not just what s happening in the