they want to make their loss of life matter. so he gave his perspective, and then we also are hearing today a new and horrifying perspective from inside robb elementary. 4th grade teacher reyes was feet away when the shooter killed all eleven students in the classroom. he played dead for 77 minutes, bleeding from multiple gunshot wounds. at one point he heard a student in the connecting classroom call out for police to help them, but police were treated and he s outraged by the lack of action by police, he says it s unforgivable. bullets everywhere, and then i just remember border patrol saying get up, get up, and i couldn t get up. did you feel abandoned in that moment by police, by the people who are supposed to protect you? absolutely. after everything i get more angry because you have a bullet proof vest. i had nothing. i had nothing. you re supposed to protect and serve. there is no excuse for their actions. and i will never forgive them. i lost 11 that day, an
it. and there s no reason why we couldn t extend that to long guns. and again, raising that age limit, i mean, it s already, i think the limit is already 21 for those who purchase pistol, but a long gun, i mean, it s really not any real infringement on anyone s rights. maybe they could carve out an exception for shotguns. i think it s that people are afraid that they re going to lose their primaries, and that s why they don t want to step out on this one. charlie, it s just amazing to hear how much the tide has changed in the past two decades when you describe what your experience was. chief, what about what charlie had said earlier, do you think that this is a problem, let s say in philadelphia, at the prosecution level, why aren t prosecutors going after more gun crimes? i don t know if you can point to any one individual or group and say that they re the reason. this is something everybody has a little piece of the problem, and you also can have a piece of the solution, but ther
that we did not see emphasized by the prosecutor during the state trial. one of the reasons for that is because the elements for a conviction are very different in this case than they were at the state level. so there are going to be nods that are given to the text messages that were uncovered and the other different pieces that the prosecutor had to put out regarding race and how it played a role in the decision to murder ahmaud arbery. i expect a lot of that which will have a different tone when compared to what we heard from the prosecutor on the state prosecution level, and ultimately i do think that the doj has put forth a solid case. i would be expecting a conviction here but i m not taking anything for granted. we will see. meanwhile, a minnesota judge on friday sentenced former police officer kim potter to two years in prison, far less than what was sought by prosecutors, in the fatal shooting of black motorist daunte wright. hennepin county judge virginia
walmart and cleanup place because nobody on the prosecution level will do a thing. and the democratic party is the party of catch and release when it comes to criminals and illegal immigrants who lost deterrence in major cities in this country and the only way to regain it is for these people to suffer at the ballot box. recent poll revealed 39% of americans approve of how president biden is handling rising crime. i m sure this will be one of the top issues in 2022 and wonder if this could be the top issue. a lot of people are focused on immigration and the southern border but as you see these videos in a variety of cities it is not just happening in manhattan or san francisco but across the country and this is starting to rattle people. the video is not lying. you are looking at this happened on your screen where you have people literally walking out of