0 this arm on ahmaud arbery was 25 inches, this arm was 26 inches and the barrel of the shotgun is over 28 inches. do the math. did he hit him? he did he punch him? did he strike him, when the shotgun is like this? easy, do the math. this is what travis mcmichael did. there is no fear here. there is only anger. remember, it is the standard of reasonable beliefs that the force used is necessary. do you really believe he had no other choice but to use this shot gun? is that what you really believe? no other choice. what are the alternatives? well, the first alternative is don t start this. i ll tell you something, my husband, he always tells this to our three nephews, david, ben and sam. what he says is there is some rules for life. you know what those rules are. don t go looking for trouble. because you will find it. and it is not going to turn out the way you think it is. what he s really saying is, don t be that guy who starts the bar fight and goes, let a s go t in the parking lot. i
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about that eliminated more than $21 million from the police budget and diverted another 128,000,002 other city departments. it s about a third of their total funding, but just last month, the austin city council voted to give it back for the upcoming fiscal year, that was after the state legislature passed a bill recently that now prohibits the defunding of any texas law enforcement agency. however, it will take time before that cash is infused back into the system, so for now with a shortage of roughly 150 officers, police say they will no longer answer nonemergency calls, listen. we recognize the impact that this is going to have on so many across our department, a lot of work went into making these decisions, i am confident that we as a department will again get through these difficult times. over the summer many
warnings to remain indoors. parts of new york city were under a flash-flood emergency for the first time, ever. most subway service has been shut down. meanwhile, the city has issued a travel ban until 5:00 a.m. local time. all nonemergency vehicles must be off the streets. and on the u.s. west coast, the huge caldor fire is now 23% contained. firefighters are hoping improved weather conditions in the coming days will help bring the blaze under control. strong, gusty winds which had been driving the fire towards the mountain resort area of lake tahoe are expected to ease in the coming hours. but conditions remain bone dry and humidity low. more than 200,000 acres have burned. at least 700 homes and structures destroyed. tens of thousands of residents have been forced to evacuate. we raised all eight of our children right here. i want to go but i also want to stay. i know once i leave, i can t get back in so that s the main