control the flow of information. and if you look at for one second, if you pose this next to baltimore, where, you know, within weeks there was a criminal actual complaint against the officers and then an indictment, you look at, for example, south carolina with slager who shot, you know, michael scott in the back. within months there was an indictment. here, why did it take over a year, first of all, to go before the grand jury? and after that, there's no action. i'm one who says the process -- >> there needs to be more transparency in the process. when you look at his officer, danny, he was a trainee. here's what the prosecutor tim mcginty called the case, a perfect storm of human mistakes. when you look at the officer's record and the whole situation, where do the mistakes stop and the criminality begin? >> the supreme court addressed that very issue. unfortunately, the law remains somewhat unsettled. if you look at the facts of this