then things changed. and i heard the officer yelling taser, taser, but she drew her gun. i really can t speak to what happened with her. i mean there s a big difference between a taser and a gun. i mean they re two distinct weapons. it was just a tough situation out there, and the officer found herself in a tough situation and had tragic results. so, you know, in minnesota they re doing their investigation. it s an active investigation, and the district attorney out there is going to follow through with it. but, you know, it really falls back on training. we have to make sure officers continually train with their service weapon, with their taser. and, you know, sometimes we try to put them in a high-intensity situation, but when you re out there in the street, it takes a different turn because it s for real out there, and the officers want to be safe. yeah. so i want to ask you, chief scott, what do you think is going to help this? what s going to happen? well, don, first
The New York Police Department estimates the agency may need to deploy about 15 to 20 officers to Columbia University depending on the university’s security needs after Tuesday night’s breakdown of on-campus encampments to secure school grounds, NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey told CNN.
Columbia University President Minouche Shafik addressed the campus community in a letter released Wednesday, after police had cleared the school grounds of protests, noting that the “drastic escalation” of months-long protests “pushed the University to the brink."
NYPD Chief of Department Jeffery Maddrey said Tuesday that the department is at the ready to respond to the ongoing chaos at Columbia University since the
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