flag, as described by authorities. he went to oregon senator jeff merkley s office, and when he allegedly sent the photo in a text to a friend, he later said, n-word, don t snitch. all the cameras and videos from the scene were doing the snitching for him. this is not about somebody s political views. this is about somebody who is fto meanting hate and violence against your democracy and like-minded fellow travelers against people that all of us represent and who we stand for. reporter: chwiesiuk was arrested frayed morning charged with five federal misdemeanors alleging violent and disorderly conduct on capitol grounds. chicago police superintendent david brown says chwiesiuk was relieved of his policing duties on june 2nd when the department learned of his allegedly involvement. he had been an officer for 2 1/2 years. the fact that a chicago police officer has been charged
the american people, and solve some of these issues, they said no because they wanted to use it as a political foot ball. this has become utterly disgusting. we need to do something about black on black crime, religion may issue end. black holes are dying at the hands of black folks and other people as well, but we have to be honest about it and people need to start snitching. they need to tell on the folks who are committing the crime. we have to be honest about what the conversation is all about. shannon: and as we have talked about, the conversation about police reform seems to be bipartisan and nature now. they are inching towards each other and hopefully there will be something there. that addresses a lot of these concerns and await that the two sides can agree on. and jessica great to see. come back soon. thank you. thanks for in. shannon: if you have gotten used to working from home, can your employer force you to get back to the office go to mark our legal eagles are up
for attempted robbery when he was taken into custody for failing a drug test. he was here for only nine days when he says his assailant accused him of being a snitch. i was sitting in the cell with a bunch of people. we were just talking. he walks by and says somebody is snitching on him. and he was like, it s probably you. he s like, because you were gone yesterday for an hour. bumgarner says he left the unit not to snitch, but because he had a visit. tried talking to the dude and he was like you need to think about what it is you re saying. like, when have i ever talked to you? i don t even know what the [ bleep ] you re here for. he says a short time later the inmate attacked him in his cell out of view of staff. pushed from behind, slammed my face in the wall, hit right here, i fall on the ground. he stands up and he stomps me in the face. knocks me clean out. i woke up, i had people coming in the cell and i was fading in and out of consciousness.
car in a drive-by shooting. but he says he wasn t the trigger man. there s no award you get for not snitching. burks is serving a 55-year sentence for the murder of a south african immigrant. he came to america to work for his family. and he got killed. he was an innocent bystander. it wasn t meant for him. it was just a bunch of guys riding around high and drunk just doing stuff that don t even matter at all. and now that night turned into
so this isn t a game to them. this is their way of life. they live by this. the paranoia and fear i ve heard about so far is real. the gang polices its own with brutality. one of the most notorious cases of enforcement hit the news in 2013 when gang member wilford lee mccarty, aka pork chop, carried out a hit on a fellow royal suspected of snitching. pork chop shot his victim in the face and then chopped up and distributed his body piece by piece in the backwoods of greene county. so, frankly, i m shocked that one of the royals at hancock county jail actually volunteered to speak with me. the code of silence and what could happen if you break it