the newly elected shelby district a county who ran on a platform different address racial profiling and de-escalation training tactics. and the memphis chief of police has also spoken out about reforms, including on a national scale. the kind of timeline we have seen in the tyre nichols case is not the norm when it comes to police violence against black americans, especially when it comes to these killings that have been caught on video. in the 2014 you re killing of 17-year-old laquan mcdonald in chicago which was captured on dash cam video, it took nearly 14 months for the police officer who killed him to be charged. in 2019 it again took four months for a texas police officer to be charged in the killing of 44-year-old pamela turner. it took over three years for five police officers to be indicted in the 2019 brutal beating of unarmed ronald greene in baton rouge, which, again, was captured on body cam video. that s it for us tonight.
speaking in code, so that, you know, the attacker wouldn t know that 911 was on the line. listen, you have to give a lot of credit to mr. pelosi in this incident, right? there are a lot of people who wouldn t have reacted this way. let me set the stage for you. it s early in the morning. your residence which is supposed to be your sanctuary, your protected space, has now been violated. you go to investigate what s going on. there s an acute shock of that moment to find somebody, not only in your house that is potentially attacking you. to have the ability to, you know, under psychological and psychological stress to dial 911 and then to be able to signal to that dispatcher that something is wrong. that s amazing. now, let s talk about the dispatcher for a moment. because i think from a public safety standpoint, everything worked perfectly. the training tactics and experience of that 911 operator. she figured out that somebody
period about the plan and a high level of armament. and in that trial it ended up escalating beyond what we see in this charging document to have things like those activists had gnat online sort of the typicala semiautomatic rifles which are very all around in the movement from the beginning to now, but that move nnlt rment in 87- 88 had things like antitank weapons, rockets, homemade land mines, and a bunch of training tactics, including urban warfare. there was a clear picture of imminent threats to surrounding populations and to the nation ao large. and, of course, the bottom
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he had purchased weapons within the last several weeks but the atf clarified to say they re tracing back shows one was bought perhaps as much as three years ago in 2016, the other in 2018. so he s had at least one of the weapons for a while. the second one for several months. and the police chief saying not sure what the motive was behind all of this. and jim, the police chief talked about the training tactics. when it comes to these sort of fire fights and as you mentioned, you ve been part of a fire fight. what did you make of what they might have done yesterday, their tactical efforts. degree of excellence. they have four officers. any trainer on the active shooter will tell you that to move quickly, with three or four officers, to engage the shooter and they did that and i m sure like the chief said they were shooting from tactical advantage, cover in doorways and in stairwells, so the shooter