the question we have, and we ve had this discussion after the conviction of derek chauvin. in addition to their deaths being accounted for, do these verdicts have an impact on the way others may act? did derek chauvin s verdict have an impact on how other police will act? will this change will the change of the citizen s arrest law and this verdict cause people to think again before they take the life of a black person in this country? it s a step in the right direction, albeit a baby step. we need to reform our justice system. we need police reform. we need more accountable d.a.s. there s much more work to do. for many individuals across the country, if the verdict would have been different, it would have given license for vigilante violence. fortunately, this jury halted that flood gate of individuals
of the vending machines to block the ramp that comes into this mtr station. there will probably be hundreds of riot police outside. this has been a contentious place. people were here protesting marking one month since protests here when local nationalists, chinese nationalists came and took on vigilante violence. so people here were marking that one-month anniversary. it was remarkable because just a couple of hours ago they held a moment of silence. there were hundreds, maybe thousands of people packed into the station here. you could hear a pin drop. in wow reporter: it was absolutely silent. and now it has progressed to this. . and the subway station, is it open? are they closed? reporter: normally the mtr is open into the wee hours of the
tom fitton, thank you. well, keith ellison, congressman from minnesota, also the deputy chairman of the dnc, just endorsed a book that promotes vigilante violence and antifa. we ll tell you more about it and ellison s long history of extremism and issues. next. lers won t stop him. and neither will lower back pain. because at a dr. scholl s kiosk he got a recommendation for our custom fit orthotic to relieve his foot, knee, or lower back pain, from being on his feet. dr. scholl s. born to move.
from minnesota, also the deputy chairman of the dnc, just endorsed a book that promotes vigilante violence and antifa. d we ll tell you more about it and ellison s long history of extremism in issues. next. elli you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs.
does the university is it obliged to protect the speech of someone who comes on campus and advocates and recruits for al qaeda? tucker: what you think about that, i don t know that that is a question here. i it s exactly the question that i want to raise which was suppressed. i am bringing that question, another question that was altered is the question should the university protect someone who comes on campus and advocates of vigilante violence against police officers who killed the civilians and have not been indicted? should that be protected on campus? that was suppressed by those editors. i want a place where i can have this conversation. what do you think about this? shouldn t someone who actually advocates killing police officers be allowed to debate on a campus, not even debate, to say what they believe on cap a spirit tucker: you re asking a question let me answer it. this is a question for the