forces everywhere to repair links with the people they serve. i think it set law enforcement it was another back across this country. teenage life lost. described by his family as an incredibly talented sometimes things look bad on video. footballer, gymnast and runner, this one was bad. dea john reid died from a and for all the progress single stab wound to his chest. that we had made sense ferguson, it wiped it detectives are focusing out like that. on an incident involving the teenager and some he was the first person i worked with that was shot and killed. of his friends immediately before the stabbing they want to hear from anyone who saw what happened. he came back to his the police tapes and forensic neighbourhood to make tent were gone today, a difference and was murdered. and that gave locals a chance to come to express their grief. there are messages here from lots of friends people who were at school with him and even one from a teacher who described there is a frustra
i see comments on facebook and things of that nature, but our presence you know, this is all police angers the police. one of our team is told by a female officer to go bleep herself. this officer tells us want to do is kill us. we are not allowed to film, but that s not true. but can things be turned around and public trust regained in the st louis region, the worst area in america angry, they disappear. for civilian deaths it was hoped winds at the hands of the police? of change would blow before george floyd, when george floyd died. there was michael brown in the st louis suburb of ferguson. in 2014 the 18 year old 12 months ago, so much was shot six times seemed possible. after an altercation tens of thousands marched here, with a police officer. joining millions in global he was unarmed. protests over a death that hurtand angry, resonated, especially in black and arab communities of france, where other men have died in police custody. a community raged. yet a year later, more, not
i see comments on facebook and things of that nature, you know, this is all police want to do is kill us. but can things be turned around and public trust regained in the st louis region, the worst area in america for civilian deaths at the hands of the police? before george floyd, there was michael brown in the st louis suburb of ferguson. in 2014, the 18 year old was shot six times after an altercation with a police officer. he was unarmed. hurt and angry, a community raged. you must disperse immediately, this is no longer a peaceful protest! ..supercharging a depressingly familiar debate about us policing. meet patrol officer britney richardson.
that officer becomes a witness and has a duty to report it. and if they don t report it the penalties, the repercussions for them are almost as significant as the individual that s committing the violence or the infraction. it is, however, a long journey to redemption, easily derailed. and the death of george floyd has damaged attempts for police forces everywhere to repair links with the people they serve. i think it set law enforcement back across this country. sometimes things look bad on video. this one was bad. and for all the progress that we had made sense ferguson, it wiped it out like that. he was the first person i worked with that was shot and killed. he came back to his neighbourhood to make a difference and was murdered. there is a frustration that public confidence in the police can be
the bitter harvest of decades of neglect and poverty. but under siege, too, from those meant to defeat the violence, bad cops poisoning public opinion. i see comments on facebook and things of that nature, you know, this is all police want to do is kill us. but can things be turned around and public trust regained in the st louis region, the worst area in america for civilian deaths at the hands of the police? before george floyd, there was michael brown in the st louis suburb of ferguson. in 2014 the 18 year old was shot six times after an altercation with a police officer. he was unarmed.