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support the march on august 26th in washington. we have been meeting with lgbtq groups. certainly, jonathan green of the faded formationally is one of the co-chairs. we as all kinds of people violated with hate crimes and other issues must stand together like 60 years ago that weekend, martin's father, dr. king, and others stood together on. and he talked about a dream he had. we cannot let that dream be deferred in our time. be there august 26th in washington, go to www. national -- and tell us whatever you need to know, buses and trains and other places of transportation that you may need to know where they are in your state. we'll be right back. ] [dice roll] ♪ playing games! [party chatter] dancin in the par—!
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in the four day race. it's been a great day for british hockey with comfortable wins for both the gb men and women's teams at lee valley. the men beat spain 3—0 to climb to the top of the pro league points table. nicolas bandurak scored the first two before this brilliant solo effort from lee morton wrapped up the win. and great britain's women were also comfortable winners against the usa. 4—2 the final score with player of the match charlotte watson getting gb�*s third goal. jorge martin completed the sprint and race double at motogp�*s german grand prix to cut francesco bagnaia's championship lead to 16 points. for the second day running the spaniard endured a titanic battle with the italian. their fight was so close that they touched on the penultimate lap and martin eventually beat the world champion to the chequered flag byjust six hundredths of a second. martin's french team mate johann zarco completed the podium at the sachsenring.
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don't move. >> reporter: the driver, 17-year-old dalaneo martin, drove off. one officer falling to the ground, the other still in the backseat. >> stop! stop or i'll shoot! >> reporter: martin's family says that he was shot in the back five times. he slumped over the wheel, the car crashing into a house. police say a gun was found in the vehicle. dalaneo martin leaves behind an infant son. his mother, terra martin, shared her grief. >> he's my child. he's my son. and until you've been where i'm at today, you would never understand. >> reporter: the doj will determine if martin's civil rights were violated. a key moment in the probe will be when the officer got into the car. keith taylor is a former nypd supervisor. >> it could be considered an officer-created jeopardy situation, where the tactical decisions were not advantageous to the officer because it placed
to tase them. demetris haley, we know he yanked nichols out of the car and pepper sprayed him in the traffic stop and he went to the second location and rushed up to the two officers attempting to handcuff nichols and kicked nichols. he did not asignificance in handcuffs nichols backed away. >> and then emmitt martin, both scene, he stood there as nichols was yanked out of the car. here is what he told nichols. >> martin kicked nichols multiple times. he punched him in the face five times. both haley and martin. they were heard on that body camera footage telling their fellow officers that nichols reached for or put his hand on martin's gun. the problem is, with those
>> well, don, it's hard to imagine it's been a week since you were sitting here in memphis and talking to the family and ben crump about all of the developments here. and you, of course, talked to the chief. now that we're looking at this incident report, you can see several things that sort of stand out. the officers really never mentioning that they went up in level of force against tyre. when you also look at the fact that they said that he was sweating profusely and irate upon exiting the vehicle. when you watch the video, you can see it's actually the officers that approached that car with so much aggression. going on from there, it said that nichols grabbed for officer martin's gun and listed martin as a victim. those are things that stood out to us. they say in memphis when you have to do excessive force or go up in terms of meeting, in terms of meeting a suspect, you're supposed to put that in the report. all of this surrounding a funeral that's going to have the nation's eyes on it, as vice president harris will be here as well. but listen to tyre's brother yesterday talk about the pain they're feeling and the one they love so much.
night and if it got tough. - that's what i will use — that's my motivation. phew. right, we need to move! getting this far up the mountain is a remarkable achievement. martin's. .. mountain! don't write off somebody �*cause they're in a wheelchair. look at what they can do when they've got the right help and support. they can climb mount kilimanjaro. chanting. maximum! respect! hopefully it just shows everybody that with the right help and support, you know,
that's what i will use — that's my motivation. phew. right, we need to move! laughter. give me five minutes. getting this far up the mountain is a remarkable achievement. martin's. .. mountain! don't write off somebody �*cause they're in a wheelchair. look at what they can do when they've got the right help and support. they can climb mount kilimanjaro. chanting. maximum! respect! hopefully itjust shows everybody that with the right help and support, you know, disabled people can literally do anything they want to do.