to have a very hard time because she overcharged on a lot of these cases. those state charges are going nowhere. nowhere. 90% of them in my opinion. let me just say in new york today, a 25-year-old white cop died who had been shot in the face by a black violent career criminal with a record as long as my arm, he was shot on saturday. he succumbed today. 25 years old. just like freddie gray. nobody should die, sean in police custody. brian moore. brian moore. right. nobody should die in police custody. but what about this cop? what about these officers don t they have civil rights? where s going to be the parade the protests for this cop? nothing. nothing. your buddy al sharpton nowhere to be found. if this was reversed if this white cop had shot the thug if he had shot the thug in the face there would have been another demonstration in new york. i think this has become the focus of the civil rights movement of this 21st century. it s tragic. there s so much more egr
justice. this is the great thing about that horrible, horrible tape. and why it s necessary that cameras are everywhere. i didn t see a black man killed by a white cop. i saw a man shoot another man in the back. i saw an actual act. there s no you can t you can t theorize. you can t come up with hypotheticals. you actually see that. unlike talking heads like us or activists, the camera sees more than color. the camera captures the actual incident. an incident that in my view cannot be justified. what i saw there, and i talked to law enforcement, it s just unbelievable that you would shoot somebody as they re moving away from you. and then supposedly perhaps planting evidence to make it look like, you know, you were justified. but that cop was caught because of a camera. another cop might be exonerated because of a camera. cameras, unlike people, are unbiased. and this is the answer.
earlier this hour, buildings and landmarks across new york city dimmed their lights in honor of officers rafael ramos and wenjian liu and another protest under way in milwaukee, people their upset after prosecutors decided not to charge a white cop who fatally shot a black man 14 times. witnesses say the man described by family as mentally ill assaulted the officer. i m kelly wright. now back to the kelly file with host shannon bream. breaking news on what some have called america s first cyber war. sony pictures announcing today that its film the interview will see a limited release on christmas day ever a their computer systems were hacked that the fbi pinned onkorea. hey, shannon, what a big plot twist this is. as you know, president obama was very critical of sony for not releasing this film, the interview on christmas day as planned, but then the white house just issued this statement
wrong. the police here have shut off the henry hudson. this was an arrest for an extremely minor crime. i can t breathe. he shouldn t have been killed in that way. we see a man dying on video and there s no indictment. how frustrated do people feel. can you imagine if we didn t have the video what their story would be. this is an issue that we ve been dealing with for too long. all lives must be valued, all lives. we want you to rally, but rally in peace. i m determined to get justice for my husband. good morning, welcome to new day, it is thursday, december 4th, just before 6:00 in the east, chris cuomo and alisyn camerota here. just a week after ferguson, another grand jury decides not to indict another white cop who killed another unarmed black man. this time it is officer daniel pantaleo, he was cleared, despite the video that you re
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