delivering those body blows. we only had two different body camera perspectives. so yes, the question about the third. the other point that needs to be made, here there was a sixth responding officer part of the scorpion unit, this officer is, white and we do see his body camera as well. he is heard on that body camera, he stays behind with the abandoned vehicle, pretty portman policy, and his system into the effective, i hope they stop him. this is audible on his camera. it just speaks again to the narrative of what the mentality of this unit, was or was not as they approached what is allegedly a basic traffic infraction, and ultimately led to the death sentence for this man. if you have a basic traffic infraction, but then you have the car, the drive is no longer in control of that, car and he is gone, the proximate threat for which you engaged is not gone. you have the car, you will know who it is, there are a lot of municipalities across the country including philadelph
carding to rwandans, they were too privileged, greedy, bigot, racists, they were dangerous. everything about tutsiness was repulsive. for the most part actual tutsis in rwanda ignored this, hutu radio was not aimed at them. in july of 1994, nine months after rtlm went on the air, a genocide began in rwanda. tutsis were killed by rwandans, entire families dragged from their homes and hacked to death with machetes. hundreds of thousands of women were raped. the world watched in horror as it happened, but did nothing to intervene. instead our leaders told us at the time the genocide in rwanda would live forever as a lesson to the rest of us about the capacity of evil that lurks inside every human heart and the day, of reducing our neighbors to the sum total of their ethnicity, their individuals, not ethic groups. bill clinton gave an el eloquent speech back in 1998, and ask any democratic party official today could say the same words. look it up. it s hard to believe on msnbc. h
ever happened in rwanda. tutsis had way too much money. they had way too much power. tutsis were way too privileged . they were greedy, they were bigoted. they were racists. they were dangerous. everything about tutsi ness was repulsive. for the most part, actual tutsis in rwanda ignored. all of this. hutu radio was not aimed at them. but then in july of 1994, just nine months after our tlm went on the air, a began in rwanda . more than half a million tutsis were murdered, in many cases by hutus whose rage had been stoked to violence by elm s broadcast. entire tutsi families were dragged from their homes and hacked to death with machetes. hundreds of thousands of women were. the world watched in horror as it happened, but did nothing to intervene. instead, our leaders told us at the time, the in rwanda would live forever as a lesson to the rest of us . about the capacity for evil that lurks inside every human heart and the dangers of reducing our neighbors to the sum total of
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