people. we want to thank everyone for supporting us. are nonviolent protests. also new today, city officials telling msn news that police body cameras were turned off during the beating of nichols. officials telling nbc news that none of the body cam footage was lost. that when police first stop nichols, one of the three officers involved in not activate his camera, and in other turned it on, but the camera fell off immediately. at the sign of the butane, officials said only two officers had their body cameras activated s. meanwhile, protesters around the country are once again mobilizing to demand change from lawmakers. the murder of tyre nichols was horrendous. what we need now is civilian oversight of police, and community control of police. law that will make it clear to police that they cannot beat people to death, shoot and kill people. that there must be one standard of justice in this country for everybody. not one standard for the police, one standard for the res
nichols. questions today about medical first responders in the actions they may have taken to render aid. we want to make sure that this that there is accountability being brought to the memphis fire department, the emts that showed up on the scene, why did they ask questions as soon as they got there and solitary sitting on the side of that vehicle, they should have immediately asked, what happened to this man? where is your supervisor? right now, stephen mao, roy district attorney, thank you for being with us, sir. when we take a look at that, as we know the investigation is ongoing, and there may be things are not at liberty to disclose. understandably. this is one of the many questions that people have after watching the body cam videos of those first responders that was alluded to in the state. this is something that concerns you as well? well, as you said, there are
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