I want to start tonights show, by asking you at home, to take a look at where you are in this very minute. Where are you sitting . What are you doing . Are you sitting on the couch tucked under a blanket, maybe you will doze off there before you can make it to bed. Look, honestly, we have all been there. Now imagine that in the comfort of that moment, you wake up in the early hours of the morning to a group of armed men barging into your home. You are confused, you are scared. What are you going to do . How are you going to react . For 22yearold amir locke, a black man in minneapolis, this was not some imaginative scenario. No it was not. Early wednesday morning, Police Killed lock well executing a No Knock Warrant. And until we get into the circumstances surrounding his death, i want to take a step back for a moment. I want to tell you a little bit about his life. Because once again, we have to learn about another black man in america, not because of how he lived, or what he wanted to do, or what he did with his life. But by how he was killed by the police. Amir was born in the suburbs of st. Paul minnesota. As a kid he played basketball. Even tried out for his High School Football team, but its true passion in life, his true calling, was music. And before his death, locke had filed paperwork to file a music business. Even designing a logo. This week, the 22yearold had planned to move to dallas, where he had hoped to take the next step in his hiphop career and be closer to his mom. His father described his son as a bright light. And his cousin remembered locke as having a big heart. In minneapolis, he worked as a food delivery driver. And according to his family, he had regions lee purchased a gun, due to protection and a spike in carjacking. And that gun, which his family said was featured legally. Is now the center of what took place on wednesday morning. When police entered his apartment, they found locke sleeping under a couch, with his weapon nearby. In newly released Body Cam Footage, we can see the moments that lead up to lockstep. And we have to warn you at home, this could be hard to watch. Here you see officers entering apartment with the key. And just nine seconds later, Minneapolis Police officer shoots locke. Here is the thing. No knock raids are supposed to be rarely used as a police tactic. They were designed to give Law Enforcement a tactical advantage. Because under a No Knock Warrant, these can actually enter a private property without first alerting those inside. Hence the name, no knock. They are commonly used for drug busts. So that suspects can potentially avoid hiding evidence. But the No Knock Warrant that police had that day was for a homicide investigation, not a drug bust. And amir locke name, was no where on that warrant. In fact, it wasnt even his apartment. If this whole ordeal sounds familiar to you. Its thats because it is. No Knock Warrants came under intense criticism under the killing of Breonna Taylor, during a noknock raid in kentucky. And now, following the Fatal Shooting of a mere lock. The minneapolis mayor ordered a halt to this tactic. Well the city consult with experts, to review, and possibly revised the policy. Look, amir locke comes at a time when the city of minneapolis is already on edge, following the death of george floyd. At the hands of ex Police Officer derek chauvin. The underlying on police violence. But also put into question, clearly, how much we can take Law Enforcement at their word. Activists in minneapolis are already questioning local authorities over their report for went down on wednesday morning. During a Press Conference after the release of that Body Cam Footage, a local civil rights attorney, who also serves as the cochair of the citys new commission on communities safety, called out mayor fry, and interim police chief, demanding answers and accountability, like we all do. I dont know how you guys slept that night. I couldnt sleep at night. Tears, from a mothers perspective, thinking about what happened. I saw the picture of a mere. He looks like a boy. My son is 17 years old. He has slept on his friends count just for sleep overs. So we cannot sit here and whitewash this, pretend like it is okay. I signed up to help bring recommendations, because we are tired of being killed. We are tired of the coverups, we are tired of the excuses. As we all wait for more details to come to light. Exchange locke family hopes their sons death sparks change and not just conversation. I want everybody to know that my son is going to make sure that everybody across the United States is going to be able to sleep on the couch without having to be worried about being executed by the police. Joining me now is antonio romanucci, one of the lawyers representing the lockes family. Also represented George Floyds family and their case in minneapolis and the four Police Officers involved in floyds death. Mr. Romanucci, thank you for joining us this evening. In a statement that Minneapolis Police put out on wednesday, they referred to locke as a suspect. And said that his gun was quote, pointed in the direction of officers. We now know that lock was not listed on that warrant. And the Body Cam Footage really doesnt clearly shows the gun pointed at officers. At least not from what i have seen of it. Do you think the Minneapolis Police department deliberately misled the public, or is misleading the public with that statement . So ayman, first of all you did a great job setting up the scene, in which a amir was killed. It is a tragic circumstance without question. I am really bothered by the narrative. Not only am i bothered by the narratives that we heard from the Minneapolis Police department. But look, i have to tell you that i am bothered by the narratives that Police Department put out after people are killed. Because the narratives are always used as a means to justify the shooting. And that is what happened here. So the words were written deliberately. Whether or not they were deliberate and what they meant to say, we have to admit, we have to say what it is, those words were put on their deliberately. Because, if indeed the gun was pointed at a Police Officer, they are trying to use that as a means of justification. And even if the gun was pointed, under these circumstances, this was an unjustified killing of a young man. On a No Knock Warrant, which he was not named. In the early of the morning, when he was surprised, in a matter of seconds. So yes, i am very bothered by this narrative. And i think that this is where Police Departments need to change immediately. In order to show transparency. They are not transparent when they come out with narratives, which speak Police Language and also only attempt to justify their actions. I wanted to hone in on that for a moment, you also represented George Floyds family and what was interesting in that case as well, the first Plea Statement also did not match up with what we saw when the footage was ultimately released. With those documents surrounding it. Hes and this doesnt seem like an isolated incident. The Minneapolis Police department has a credibility problem. And as a member of the community there, will kind of impact does that have on the community. When you dont have trust, it creates mistrust between police and community. And so many times we hear Police Department say, we need the communities assistance. Neither solving crimes, or keeping crime down. Well you cannot have it both waste. You have to have cooperation both ways. And right now, minneapolis has a credibility problems. The first narrative we heard there was that mr. Floyd had a medical emergency and the medical emergency with somebody choking him to death for nine and a half minutes. Here with a mere, we hear the police say that they were continuously announcing their appearance for being there, well amir was pointing a gun at somebody. And the body worn cameras that we see, does not matchup at all. So we have to straighten out this narrative, in order to gain trust and be credible with the communities. That is one of the simplest things that can be done for a Police Departments, in order to engage their community. And we see how hard it is for departments to do that. Can you shed some light on what you have been able to ascertain so far, either from familys conversations with the Minneapolis Police department surrounding this, and more importantly, you have confidence that this investigation can be carried out by the Minneapolis Police department . It seems counterintuitive to me, that a Police Department that is involved in a shooting of a potentially innocent man on a couch, is also asked to carry out that investigation. Are you seeking an independent investigation from a jurisdiction beyond the Minneapolis Police department here . What do you and the family want to see happen right now. Im sorry i asked a lot of questions surrounding this, im just trying to get as much information in terms of what the family wants and how the investigation should proceed from here on out. The one thing that we do know, the Attorney General will be investigating. I think that is a good thing. Because that is independent. Although the Attorney General is technically not a police agency, they are the highest Legal Authority in the state of minnesota. So i do have confidence that the Attorney Office will conduct a very thorough investigations. So let us see what they have to say. Secondly, what does the family want. While the family clearly requires, not asking, but they require, and they demand, justice. They demand criminal justice. They demand administrative justice. And they will demand civil justice. They want everything across the board here. Because there is no way that amir should be dead right now. Had the Police Department done with they should have done. Had they articulated the reason. The dangerousness for a No Knock Warrant, which we saw did not exist, and we would be alive right now. One of the points that people have brought up, certainly activists, is that the lessons of what happened to Breonna Taylor were not learned if you will, by other Police Departments. And it is part of the reason why people are calling for a National Effort to reform Police Departments in this country. We know that has been fraught and push back against. People say it has to happen in a different community. Local communities have to make these decisions. Had there been a Lesson Learned from Breonna Taylor, that No Knock Warrants were not necessarily effective and could have prevented amirs death. We have found ourselves in the situation if minneapolis had learned their lessons, following what had happened to Breonna Taylor . Very likely not. What we do know, recent statistics show that there are over 60,000 no knock rates carried out per year. That is exorbitant. It is extraordinary. And once we learned a lesson, and i heard your prior show before the top of the hour. When will the lessons be learned. You see, we take too much time in trying to learn lessons. Municipalities that run Police Departments where Police Officers are sworn to uphold the law. And they wear a badge and they carry a gun and they have the authority to kill people when necessary. If you do not learn lessons when there is bad policing, then you cannot carry out good policing. Because then it turns into this right here. Where we are having this discussion. Antonio romanucci sir, thank you so much for your time, greatly appreciated and look forward to following this case very closely. We will stay on top of it. Thank you. Still ahead, time is running out to salvage the 2015 iran nuclear deal. My conversation with the Special Envoy for a ron, rock malley. And plus, how is the January 6th Insurrection and Trump Presidency traumatized us as a nation. Im going to discuss that with my sunday night pillow. But first, richard is here with the panel. Good evening. Some of the stories we are watching for. A navy seal candidate died and another was hospitalized in san diego on friday. 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On the contrary, what we know so far, it is just bolstered the case of getting back into the deal and weve learned the alternative. If we are not the deal, irans unconstrained in their Nuclear Advances and that is why as of today, we are only a few weeks away from enriched uranium. The point you made, about the advances that they have made over the years. Since we withdrew from the deal, that it is going to be hard to capture the proliferation of benefits. The whole breakout timeline achieved in 2015, 2016. That is obviously one of the catastrophic consequences of the decision to leave the deal. But our experts say, as of today, that is the position of President Biden, secretary blinken. As of today it is still well worth getting back into the deal. Theres still much that can be salvaged. Not for much longer, but as of today, our view is getting back into the deal will be profound in National Security interests. Profound in the interest of seeing iran advance towards a bomb. And avoiding more tension and conflagration in the middle east. So as of today, it is clearly the u. S. Position. And it