a coma. looking to elevate charges from misdemeanor to felony. the victim was put in a medically induced coma after suffering a fractured skull and brain bleed. carley: far left defund the police group, annual report reveal onward together group gave $75,000 to an organization working toward dismantling the police department. they say the policing system was founded on slave control, clinton s nonprofit donated to progressive groups in 2020. trump-back candidate scores
with another officer to cover up the lie after breonna s death. it s been over years since george floyd s murder, at this point, or maybe passed the point of reform? this concept seems to be ingrained in the policing system. it s time to end policing in america at the moment. joining me now is brittany, and the civil rights attorney and former brooklyn prosecutor. charles, you wrote a piece insulate saying any solution to america s policing problem will require widespread acceptance that the system is systematic and not limited to a few bad apples. the biggest obstacle is resistance to acknowledge that the problems within policing are cultural and systemic. it s not impossible to fix this system that s not broken
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because there was 91 state offices there on scene. many of them milling around the hallway as well. this report at least says one thing. it tells us to stop pointing fingers at everybody and makes everybody begin the first step toward accountability. right, but that will be a very long track. when you say systemic, when we hear about systemic, is that within texas, is that across the united states? how far does systemic take us? it s the very top of every level. the real problem in the us is that we have access to this type of militarised weaponry in the hands of 18 year olds. in this state. sorry to interrupt, but what do you do, that is a fact, isn t it, and that s not going away anytime soon, so how much of a turnaround do you need or do you need to see in the policing system to change the way in which they approach these issues, because let s be honest, there are events like this, most people would say, far, far too frequently, yet not every time do we hear