outcome that serves him the best. this weekend on politics nation, you actually interviewed someone who can tell that story as well as anybody, and it is very personal to him. because donald trump was calling for this man s execution even after we all knew he was innocent. donald trump, who never took a public position on any race case in new york and i m talking about killings in howard beach, i mean, people killed because of the color of their skin but when five young black and brown men, teenagers, were arrested and charged with raping and beating a white woman in central park, and some of us stood up and said, wait a minute, these people s families are saying they didn t do it, they weren t there. it doesn t make sense. they were convicted.
things actually bring transparency both to law enforcement and who high called for those for years but wait a minute. this is not the topic. the topic here is simple. why do people take a case that involves five black officers, one black suspect, and turn it into a race case? there is going to be a civil rights investigation. you represented trayvon martin s family. that did not happen in your case, did it? no, it didn t. it didn t. let me say this here. probably injecting race into the case takes away from the conversation of tyreke s life and the bigger conversation that we could all be having about safety throughout our country. for example, in my state alone we still have sheriff departments that reject body cam and dash cams so in our communities we ought to be asking what are we doing in our community? that s a better conversation that would give some benefit to what happened to tyreke. hannity: let s get your take
things actually bring transparency both to law enforcement and who high called for those for years but wait a minute. this is not the topic. the topic here is simple. why do people take a case that involves five black officers, one black suspect, and turn it into a race case? there is going to be a civil rights investigation. you represented trayvon martin s family. that did not happen in your case, did it? no, it didn t. it didn t. let me say this here. probably injecting race into the case takes away from the conversation of tyreke s life and the bigger conversation that we could all be having about safety throughout our country. for example, in my state alone we still have sheriff departments that reject body cam and dash cams so in our communities we ought to be asking what are we doing in our community? that s a better conversation that would give some benefit to what happened to tyreke. hannity: let s get your take