question of why he was acquitted of manslaughter, the issue is, even for manslaughter, you have to have some intent to behave wrecklessly, and the jury apparently believed that the dropping of the gun which apparently is what set it off, was not enough intent -- did not display enough intent even to be manslaughter. you know, i -- that's a debatable proposition, i don't know the facts of the case well enough to parse out exactly how they reached that conclusion. the real question is why he was out on the streets at all. >> i want you to listen to something the defense attorney said, let's listen after the verdict. >> for those who may criticize this vert. there are a number of people that have commented on this cases the attorney general of