brian will be here to talk politics. so last night, i came across an interview with former fbi profiler mary ellen o toole and she backs up something i ve been ranting about every time something like this happens. she told the daily mill and pretty much everywhere should brace for cope cats due to the effects of the media. threats increase in schools nationwide after a shooting has occurred anywhere in the u.s. sadly, evil seems to inspire more evil. it s the same reason they keep making more sex in the city movies. [laughter] greg: but the media helps. now, she knows this to be true because after the columbine shootings in 1999 the fbi studied eight previous shootings and found the copycat shootings were real. information on these themes become instantly available in minute detail and what do they share a love for? infan any. that s why they keep press clippings from previous shooters and why they boast about the infamy before it happens like the nashville shooter did.
unfortunately, i have to say it, larry singleton bill in california, remember, that was derived after the horrible kidnapping and torture of mary vincent and that resulted in there being no proehl for someone who tortures someone during a sexual crime. the bill was named after him. why wasn t it named after her? mary vincent? those are the heroes we should amplify so i agree with you, that at least you know the responsibility that we have with this position to amplify the good, to amplify those whose memories deserve to be honored&extinguish those who have no place here. [applause] greg: finally, emily said something that makes sense. [laughter] greg: the amplification of positivity is the one exception to my media blackout in the sense that the body cam footage i think was valuable because it showed cops doing great job, and maybe that influences people to become cops. i think it s also important to see the murderer get murdered,
clear they believe his killers should serve the full sentence with no chance for proehl. ahm awe d is my brother, and would i like to tell him a little bit about him. you a maude had dark skin that glisened in the sunlight like gold and he had thick curly hair and would often like to twist it. he enjoyed running and had an appreciation for being outdoors. these are the qualities that made these men assume that you a maude was a dangerous criminal and chase him with guns drawn. to me those qualities reflect a young man full of life and energy who look like me and the people i love. not only did they lynch my son in broad daylight but they killed him while he was doing
whether or not this is life in prison with the possibility of parole after serving 30 years or life in prison without the possibility of parole, and we should point out that that possibility of proehl would be decided the from a parole board decades from now but just that is what s decided today. there are lesser charges that will have sentences handed down by the judge today. this is the main one and this is the focus of ahmaud arbery s family in the emotional gut-wrenching impact statements that they delivered after the state went through its case once again basically, sort of explaining why it was requesting what it was. now, the state has requested that the judge hand down a sentence of life in prison with no parole for both of the mcmichaels and life in prison with the possibility of parole for william rode bryant. we did hear before the lunch
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