defense attorney. also with me here in baltimore. criminal defense attorney mark o mara who represented trayvon martin in the george zimmerman case. he s joining us in london and with me is sheryl dorsey. a retired los angeles police sergeant and a member of the national coalition of law enforcement officers for justice. joey let me begin with you first, because i mention there s both relief as well as there is some research. there are many people that we heard from the city who are excited about the idea that there have been charges brought. but there s reserve because anything can happen between now and potential trial. what do you see as the road ahead, as it pertains to these charges? sure fredricka. just breaking it down remember it s an indictment. what an indictment is an accusation that says two things one, there s probable cause to believe that a crime was committed and b, that the officers committed it.
indictment came down. we have time to talk about that further. we re going to be with you all at home four hours today from baltimore. mark o mara. joey jackson, sheryl dorsey i ll see the two of you a bit later as well. appreciate it. we ll have much more from the news room right here in baltimore, right after this. fortunately, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imagine what it would be like to love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. it s the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a1c. invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it s a once-daily pill that works around the clock. here s how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in and sends some sugar out
do dwrou agree or disagree? yes and no. yes and no. i think, again, for i think they were prepared physically with their equipment. they had their shields. they were forming lines. they were overwhelmed by the number of students. and students moved so quickly. they re up one alley, down another alley, they re deploying somewhere else. the students can spread out. they can move into two, three, four, five different groups. the police officers can t do it that easily. they have to stay unified. they have to remain together and move in a uniform fashion. there were many students especially when school let out, but as we saw throughout the night it wasn t all students. definitely not. sheryl let me bring you into this conversation. you know lapd you know the history with riots there, what works, what doesn t. they now have school out today and they have a curfew in place from 10:00 to 5:00. how do those two things help and hurt a situation having the kids
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and also officer spent 25 years with the maryland police before being recruited by the baltimore police department to reorganize its education and training division. now, let s start with you, neil and thanks to both you and sheryl for being with us on new day this morning. there are some videos going around the internet that seem to show officers throwing rocks and objects back. i heard you talking about it last night. those incidents aside, or taken into consideration, there was a lot of restraint last night. the police seemed to be doing their job. the question is were they told to be doing it soon enough? and were they planned for well enough? your take. let me begin with that. the police are doing their job. they re doing a very good job. it s very stressful. i ve talked to some of them last night. they re very tired and exhausted right now. i applaud them for their strength and i know they will continue with that. were we prepared? do we have enough people as we say boots on