he was a guy who was boat the poli both the police and the community. that s why he was such an example. he brought that together in himself and so i think it was pure magic and for us to lose him is just tough. pure magic. tony, when you see these images of the sea of blue, right. right. and the way that william bratton, the police commissioner described it, we are the thin string that ties this city together. were you surprised at the outpouring that we ve seen? not at all. it s relevant with regard to the scene where the shooting took place. flowers. i ve been involved with several shootings of civilians, quite frankly, and other police officers, i ve never seen this kind of a massive turnout. there is definitely a need for us to be able to communicate but so that we can get this resolved. so we re going to talk about that more throughout the hour, but what does that look like?
joining me now to talk about this tony herbert, community advocate and president of the associate advocates without borders network and michael daily, special correspondent for the daily beast. thank you for being here. michael, you were there this morning. i was. i can sense it talking to you that you you were on our air covering this when it happened last saturday. you called this officer the boy with the perfect nickname became the perfect cop. yeah. this is a young man in new york s toughest neighborhood, east new york, this guy was known as pote, which derived from a puerto rican term, a jar of goodness. and that jar of goodness in the midst of a lot of poverty and it
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liu. now this pro-police rally was organized by tony herbert. i spoke with him a short time ago. is he in that group, greta. i spoke with him a short time ago and ask why some people turn out for antipolice rallies and so few turn out in support of the men in blue. they are easy target quite frankly. they won t lash out at the gang drug dealers and gang bang hers. they don t do that they re professionals. at the end of the day we understand they have a job to do and so do wees we as a community. we have to stand together in order to make things better. randolph holder s wake is tomorrow, greta. his funeral is wednesday in jamaica, queens. this rally expected to continue for another 20 minutes or so. rick, are the police officers here officers you are talking to in new york feeling burned as though there their backs? well with, i would say the short answer is yes.