he laid on the sidewalk for about two hours. during this whole incident the officers were reportedly pretty cagey with the neighbors. the people i spoke to never got an explanation from anyone on scene. kyle dunfee, the desert, news that is fantastic, thorough reporting. thank you very much for sharing that with us. thanks for having me, chris. still ahead, why that scene played out in utah today is one of the arguments for not televising the trial of donald trump. a former prosecutor says keep the cameras out of the courtroom, next. ieves sensitivity, helps restore gum health, and rehardens enamel. i m a big advocate of recommending things that i know work.
is let s have cameras in the courtroom, and i would hope that the department of justice will join in that effort so that we take the curtain away so all americans get to see what is happening. no trump s lawyers seem to be in agreement with a lot of people pushing to have the new trial broadcast to the american public, which i would think seems like a good idea. having said that, the shooting in provo, utah is the perfect example of trump s rhetoric and how it can fuel violent threats against people. in today s case president joe biden but also alvin bragg. rick ackerman who worked on the trial of richard nixon and watergate, and charles coleman tried a number of mafia and organized crime cases. it was difficult if not impossible to persuade ordinary
agents themselves, particularly after that visit. joining me now is kyle dunphey, reporter for utah s news. kyle, what can you tell us first about the man who was killed this morning that they were trying to search, serve the arrest warrant on? well, what s clear is that this is someone is much different than what community members saw. this is a really tight-knit community. it wasn t that hard to talk to people who knew robertson. neighbors described him as the teddy bear of their church. so this is someone who is known for the woodworking skills more than his politics. he was an elderly man, in his late 70s. he walked with a cane. we know that his mobility was a problem. i think a good way to measure that if he lived about 200 yards from his church. apparently he had such difficulty walking that he would drive to his church. he was known to be pretty political, but nothing, according to the neighbors or neighbors i talked to suggested he was violent. and that one of the neighbor
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