Another placed on leave. The police chief quits. The scene in flames. Dozens arrested. All adding fuel to the unrest over police use of force. New details on whats become an iconic moment for president trump. The new admission from the secret service and the multimilliondollar cause of using the National Guard for that president ial photo op. Plus, a symbolism of statues from confederates to colonists to slave traders, the global push to topple statues of controversial figures. Hear from europes only black elected mayor. Good morning to you, everybody. It is sunday, june 14th. Its been a busy night. We will get you caught up to speed. Lets start with that breaking news in new developments overnight in the Police Killing of a black man in atlanta. There he is. You see his face there. But here is how many people are remembering him. This new video that is being released by the Atlanta Police department that shows exactly what happened in the moments before e. R. Rayshard brooks was friday night in that parking lot of wendys fast food outlet. A warning here. Some of the images might be disturbing to you. I think you have had too much to drink to be driving. Put your hands behind your back for me. Put your hands behind your back. Officers tried to handcuff brooks. This video is from a Police Dashboard camera and it shows the three men all rolling around in a scuffle on the ground for a few minutes. Before brooks eventually gets up with an officers taser in his hand, he is running away and then you hear shots. In this Surveillance Video you can see brooks running with the taser. We are going to stop it seconds before he was shot and falls to the ground there. We want to play for you some of what the attorney representing the Brooks Family has to say. In georgia a taser is not a Deadly Weapon. Thats the law. Thats what the cops are trained to do. Its not a Deadly Weapon. You cant say he ran off with a weapon that could kill somebody when you say its not deadly. He had other options than shooting the man in the back. And we dont want to hear anything about, oh, he even pointed it backwards, because its not a Deadly Weapon according to Police Officers and case law. He wasnt close enough to harm you with it. You could have run him down, but instead he got bullets in the back. We talked to some Witnesses Today who said that the officers went and put on plastic gloves and picked up their shell casings after they killed him. Before rendering aid. We counted 2 minutes and 16 seconds before they even checked his pulse. 2 minutes and 16 seconds. Thats going to be a rallying cry for many protesters going forward. Overnight indeed protesters were out on the streets, this time calling for justice for Rayshard Brooks. That wendys, by the way, this is what is a result of it. Its where the shooting took place. It is on fire. Or it was on fire overnight. And fires at nearby dumpsters burned late into the morning hours. Police officer Garrett Rolfe whose voice you heard on the body cam has been fired. He is on the left. The other officer in the dashcam video Devin Bronsan has been placed on leave. Reporter growing outrage and questions over the death of Rayshard Brooks. I do not believe that this was a justified use of deadly force. Reporter Atlanta MayorKeisha Lance Bottoms announcing the Atlanta Police chief will resign. Chief shields has offered to immediately step aside as police chief so that the city may move forward with urgency in rebuilding the trust so desperately needed throughout our communities. Reporter on friday police shot and killed the 27yearold. Eyewitness footage shows the Moment Police tackle him to the ground. Police say they had been called to a wendys in atlanta because brooks was blocking traffic. He had fallen asleep in his car at the drivethrough. Officials say after failing a sobriety test officers went to arrest brooks. When they went to effect an arrest on the individual a struggle ensued. Reporter you see what appears to be brooks grabbing an officers taser gun. He runs away. Moments later police shots fired. Oh the suspect was then using that taser against the officer. The officer did discharge his weapon, striking the suspect. Reporter brooks later died in the hospital. An officer was injured. Two officers involved in the shooting had been removed from duty spending the investigation. We realize there is a tremendous amount of emotion, passion involved in these cases, and certainly with the way the environment is now its only enhanced. We have advised the agents to expedite the investigation. Reporter at the protest atlanta native and rapper tvl. I its not just a black thing. Its a fair and decent thing. This is a reflection of what is truly transpiring in our country. Its not just the city of atlanta. This is an issue that people are outraged. That was msnbcs erin mclaughlin. Joining us is a political analyst and host of the rashard richie show. Thank you for being here. You saw this video. What is your assessment of exactly what took place there . Where did it all go wrong . It went wrong because they decided to kill a man that should be alive. Yes, there was an interaction. There was a fight and this is why police are trained to deal with situations like this. However, this could not, this should not, excuse me, have ended in lethal force. Mr. Brooks was intoxicated. He was being arrested for being intoxicated, and he decided to flee. Well, he grabbed a taser. A taser, by definition, is not lethal. As a matter of fact, it is so nonlethal that officers who are trained, officers who go through the academy, they actually have to be tased themselves in order to be taser certified. If you are carrying a taser as a cop, nine times out of ten you had to go through a tasing yourself. And it is not considered lethal. So why is it that one cop said, okay, i need to kill this man, and the other cop did not think that lethal force was necessary . And as we mentioned, you were just appointed to the newly formed atlanta use of force task force there. What could police have done to deescalate this situation so that we dont have the ending that we have now . Its real simple. Number one, you already have the guys license and information. You are putting him under arrest. You know who he is. You have confirmed who he is. And you can set a perimeter and put out an apb to search him, find him. Where was he going to go, all right . Cops have not only the opportunity to find you by way of calling in backup and making sure that there is a significant search. They can also put out a warrant for your arrest. This was a nonviolent offense that he was being arrested for, and that is an option always by Law Enforcement. Remember just because someone can do something, it doesnt mean they should do something. Thats why community is now saying and we are not just talking about the black community. We are talking about communities across the planet. They are now saying that it is obviously time for policing to be reimagined and that reimagining should many that life is held at the highest level of sacredness. And do you get a sense thats why there has already been change from the top . The police chief, who has been at the top of the force there since december of two, three years ago immediately resigning. And do you think that was the right decision . Yeah, it was time for her to go. I will give you some insight. I was appointed to the Mayors Police use of force committee. Many of us on that council, we were going to recommend that the police chief be removed or resign because of problematic statements that she has made in the media and some tactics that she has basically defended as an executive in Law Enforcement. I do commend her for resigning the right way. It seemed very diplomatic and she said she resigned because she wanted to make sure that there was trust restored, and she realized that she now is adversarial to that trust in the local atlanta community. I commend her for the way she got out. There is now three different jurisdictions that will be investigating this shooting. The attorney for the Brooks Family says that the officers picked up their shell casings instead of immediately rendering aid. Will the actions after the use of force be scrutinized as heavily as those actions that led up to it . They should be because, once again, it is the expression that human life is not valuable or at least that human life was not as valuable. If you are hired to protect and serve and there is an unfortunate incident where you have to use deadly force as a member of Law Enforcement, your first obligation is to make sure that the individual who has been injured, shot, or harmed by you or by one of your colleagues, that they are given firstaid immediately. This obviously was not the intent of the officers, according to many witnesses at the scene and i believe every single one of those witnesses. What is at the core of all of this . And george floyd would be alive today if they said, you know what . Fake 20 bill, if it was that, not a big deal. Some guy falling asleep in the drivethrough or in the parking lot of a wendys not a big deal. Not something that we require the police to come to. If we didnt escalate things from there, both of those guys would be alive. Thats true. They will be alive and they would definitely have to deal with some repercussion through the judicial system. But they are not getting to that point, and that is the argument of the community. They are not getting there. We are not allowing them to have their day in court. We are allowing cops, Police Officers, to be the judge, jury, and ultimately the executioner of these individuals that should be allive. What will you push for in this newly formed committee in atlanta . I am pushing for policy reform. That is my advocacy in this committee. One policy reform is to train officers to deescalate, to also make sure that officers take an evaluation, a psychological evaluation every six months to a year no matter what, to mandate cops involved in a deadly use of force incident to take a Lie Detector Test immediately, and thats just the start. We have to get back to community policing. That is a big thing. We have come away from that. And we need to make sure that the executive level Police Officers are committed to reform. Rashard richie, appreciate it. Calls for Police Reform are growing. Several states in the past couple of days have been taking action. They have been outlining plans to reform local Police Departments. Cory is joining us now in new york city. Good morning to you. We have seen a couple of different plans so far. What have these states been doing to try to change things . Reporter yeah, good morning, guys. And the word reform is such a tough one because reform has been trying to be passed for years in various Police Departments. So now this word is being taken so much more seriously across multiple states and has become an overhaul. Here in new york they are trying to lead that effort and it goes all the way down across new york state down to the local level, the governor signing an executive order requiring that each municipality Police Department work within its community to completely overhaul the policing system, including use of force tactics, by its training. Anything when it deals with crowds and deescalation policies. So all of this is going to be a start from scratch effort. Thats how the governor described it. He wants to bring all parties to the table and ultimately redesign these local Police Departments into what the people want. He described that yesterday. Listen in. People still are protesting. You dont need to protest. You won. You won. You accomplished your goal. Society says youre right. The police needs systemic reform. That was accomplishment one. Now go to step two. Lets sit down at a table with the local government, with the police, with the other stakeholders. How do we redesign the Police Department . We start with this. Its a blank piece of paper. What do you want the Police Department to be in new york city . Lets design it. Here is a pen. Lets design it. Reporter all right. And colorado also one of the first states to pass sweeping reform. Several items to come out of this bill here, including banning chokeholds and corotid control holds, limits when police are allowed to shoot at people fleeing, which obviously we are just seeing a case of right now. And officers having to intervene in cases of excessive force. Bodyworn cameras must be worn and that footage must be released in 45 days and officers can be held liable for civil rights violations. In minneapolis, the Police Department will be disbanded in favor of a Public Safety organization. And minnesota is working right now to pass similar legislation to colorado, including a change on their warriorstyle tactics, which dictates the use of deadly force. They are trying to also do a massive overhaul within the entire state. Of course, as we move forward these are just the first few states. We know of at least ten other ones passing reforms. Guys. Seems a little bit tougher than a blank piece of paper and a pen. We know that its tougher than that. 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And a team of experts here for you 24 7. Weve always believed in the power of working together. Thats why, when every connection counts. You can count on us. New today the secret service is backtracking on a previous claim about its use of pepper spray on protesters. The agency now says it did use pepper spray to clear protesters from Lafayette Square ahead of president trumps photoop on june 1st. Monica alva is at the white house with the details on all of this. Monica, some two weeks after all of this happening, the secret service apparently admitting to what was apparent to anybody that was there . All the reporters there. Reporter exactly. This is a significant correction, guys. Given that the park police have also now walked back, this assertion originally the federal agencies and Law Enforcement said that none of their personnel had used any of these chemical irritants or pepper spray. But as you point out, from our own colleagues on the ground and experienced all of this, that story never aligned with the reality that was seen on the ground and in these pictures that you are seeing here. What we to know is that those peaceful protests were pushed back so the president could walk to st. Johns church for that president ial photoop we have seen so many times. The question was, why, who ordered it. There is confusion. Bill barr walked that back. We dont have a full picture of events. What we do know now is the secret service issuing this statement saying they basically went back and reviewed what they originally stated on the record and are amending this correction saying, after further review the u. S. Secret service has determined that an Agency Employee used pepper spray on june 1st during efforts to secure the park. The employee used this pepper spray in response to an assaultive individual. They are claiming maybe somebody threw a projectile at them or did something that would warrant this behavior. They said for so long that was simply not the case. You had the president. You had white house Top Administration officials, the Trump Campaign trying to blast the media for reporting this, in their words, incorrectly, when clearly through the eyes and feeling of our own people who were there for that confrontation, they knew