Michele Phillips, a leader of the anti-bigotry group Facing History & Ourselves, discussed the role teachers of its curriculum play in helping students grapple with police brutality.
forced into that waiting van. we begin with that terrifying scene. i m will thomas. good to have you with us. it happened in stafford county, virginia. reporter: stafford county sheriffs say five people abducted a teenage girl in the middle of the day in this parking lot and it was all caught on tape. at 11:22 this morning, it s already clear on the video that something is wrong. a woman follows a teenage girl wearing a handbag and dark pants in the target parking lot. a dark van drives behind. a minute later the women revurs course, the van backs up. another minute later, the women caught through a row of park cars. the girl takes off running but doesn t get very far. the van s male driver jumps out dragging her. it takes more than 30 seconds for them to violently shove her inside head first. it was pretty graphic and it was they were using a considerable amount of force to get her into the van. reporter: despite the girl s kicking and screaming and traffic going pas