You dont have 200 to pay, you dont stay in jail simply because you are poor. Its also meant that we have asked our city council to reallocate a significant portion of our corrections budget towards communitybased programming. Because after we close our Detention Center to i. C. E. , it gave us an opportunity along with the elimination of cash bail bonds to begin to reimagine and to begin the work to transform our city jail into a center of equity, health, and wellness. And i believe that it is more important than ever that we continue that work in earnest. As we continue to work with our Advisory Council on the use of force, we expect our first recommendations by june 24th with final recommendations by july 24th. And it is my assurance to you that we will continue to do the work that we need to do to make sure that all of our communities, each and every person in our community is treated with dignity and respect. We saw the worst happen on friday night with mr. Brooks. It angered me and it saddened me beyond words. But i know that it is my responsibility as mayor of this great city for us to continue to work to put that anger and that sadness into action. And so this is the first of a series of actions and steps that we will take. And i continue, i look forward to continuing to work with all of our Community Stakeholders so that we can begin to heal as a nation and as a city. But as someone who has experienced a sudden death of a loved one, i know that there are no words and no actions that will ever bring them back and will ever fill that void. But i do hope that the public and all of our Community Partners know that there is a deep and abiding commitment on behalf of this administration to make sure that were doing all that we can do so that another child does not miss the opportunity to have her father present on her birthday. So, with that, ill take any questions that you have, and ill also turn it over to chief bryant and to captain price. So, let me just say based on what we saw happen on friday, it became abundantly clear very quickly that there is a need for us to take an immediate look at our training policies. So, some of these policies, in my opinion, while we are speaking these policies, they are not necessarily integrated into our training. Im going to let chief bryant speak in more detail on the difference on what our current Standard Operating Procedures are and what the difference will be given this administrative order. Good afternoon. Welcome to the lead. Im jake tapper. And youve been listening to Atlanta MayorKeisha Lance Bottoms expressing condolences publicly for the Police Killing of Rayshard Brooks on friday and calling for Police Officers to be guardians, not warriors in the city of atlanta. The mayor announced she will sign a city of administrative orders to address policing in atlanta, specifically the use of force by police and requiring deescalation tactics by police. 27yearold Rayshard Brooks was shot by a Police Officer as he ran away following a scuffle with the officers. The video shows that brooks gained control of one of the officers nonlethal tasers and fired it at the police before turning to flee. Brooks died from two gunshot wounds to his back according to the Fulton County medical examiner, to his back. The mayor said the use of deadly force was not justified, and the officer was fired as cnns ryan young reports. This is going to be a long time before i heal. Its going to be a long time before this family heals. Reporter a family grieving frustrated and angry. There is no justice that can ever make me feel happy about whats been done. I can never get my husband back. I can never get my best friend. I can never tell my daughter, oh, youve come to take you skating or swimming lessons. Reporter the widow of ray shard brooks and her family say they are just trying to process the tragic death of her husband. It started when an officer responded to a call about a man sleeping in the car at the drivethru at wendys. The officers body camera and dash cam video show them talking to brooks for more than 20 minutes after Authorities Say brooks failed a sobriety test, one of the officers tried to arrest him, and things escalated. I think youve had too much to drink to be driving. Will you put your hands behind your back for me . Reporter the footage shows a struggle between brooks and the officers. Brooks takes one of the officers tasers. He points the tasers at one of the officers. Thats when officer Garrett Rolfe opens fire. Who shots hit brooks killing him. An autopsy says he died from organ damage and blood loss from his wounds. The official manner of death is listed as homicide. Since the incident, officer rolfe has been fired. The other officer, Devin Brosnan reassigned. And the chief officer erika shields stepped down. There were two firearms involved in the incident, one of them was not fired. So we are waiting to confirm the ballistics before we make some final decision in this matter. Reporter one day after brooks was killed, protesters gathered outside the same wendys, which was later in flames. Today a more peaceful scene. Protesters filled the streets of downtown atlanta marching from the federal courthouse to the State Capitol demanding justice and an end to systematic racism. No one walking this green earth is supposed to be shot and killed like trash for falling asleep in a drivethru. Reporter brooks window says she regrets leaving himself by himself after spending a long day with the family. I wish i could just apologize for going home. I wish i could apologize for not staying with him. I wish i would have never left. I feel so guilty for leaving. Reporter as you can imagine, the pain in this community can be felt almost on every street corner. They are saying they are going to continue marching throughout the day. And of course they wanted to hear from the mayor and what she was going to do next. They want to see policy change within the next 30 days. Jake . All right, ryan young in atlanta. Thank you so much. Joining us now to discuss this, former Philadelphia Police commissioner Charles Ramsey. And much more, first, i want to get your reaction to the mayor of atlanta who Just Announced the series of administrative orders that will look into the way that police use force in atlanta. Well, yes, jake. The mayor of my hometown, atlanta, Keisha Lance Bottoms, moving swiftly, as she has done i think throughout this National Reckoning around policing and the need for reform and policing with regard to africanamericans, but now that conversation for atlanta, a city that is known for black leadership, a city with the reputation as a city too busy to hate. And, yet, this city is not immune to the systemic racism that is, you know, present in Police Departments around this country, including the Atlanta Police department. She is taking swift action, as mentioned in ryans report, the police chief who, you know, just a few weeks ago was among the first to condemn George Floyds killing, now stepping aside, you know, within hours of Rayshard Brooks killing. The officer who shot mr. Brooks fired, you know, promising action within the next month on a lot of these issues related to policing with the Atlanta Police department. And she is doing what she can as mayor just in a few days, there could be charging for these officers in under a week. The speed with which this city is responding, i think is something thats new in this environment. We also saw a similar swiftness out of minneapolis after George Floyds killing. And i think that that speaks to a climate we are in where accountability and action is what is being demanded for the folks that are calling for change around policing and black americans. And, chief ramsey, let me just ask you, i know that use of force guidelines are different city by city, state by state. After brooks grabbed the officers taser, its nonlethal, is there any school of policing that says, oh, he fired a taser at you, therefore you can shoot him with bullets in the back . No, it isnt. A taser is a dangerous weapon, not a Deadly Weapon. And earlier in that video when mr. Brooks first steps out of the car, hes asked if he has any weapons. He asks i mean, the officer asked if its okay if he pats him down. He agreed. So he already knew he didnt have a gun or any other Deadly Weapon on him. Even if he turned and he fired that taser, once you fire it, it has to recycle, you have to really know what youre doing. Its pretty much useless after that until you do rearm it. So, no, there was no justification in that particular instance, in my opinion, that deadly force was not justified. And, errin, according to a study by reuters, black americans disproportionately die in police taser confrontations. Is the issue the training you think here . Well, i think, you know, what we see in this instance and in some other instances, we talk about this being a splitsecond decision, but this was a 22minute exchange with Rayshard Brooks and these officers. There were so many minutes to make a different decision here, you know, prior to 2016 i would say or i would say during the Obama Administration when there was a conversation around Police Reforms. A lot of that conversation was about deescalation and how police could be trained to deescalate and actually kind of rewarding and promoting deescalation as a best practice and highlighting departments that were incorporating those tactics into their training and into how they were responding to people. Just really making deescalation more part of the conversation around Public Safety so that these encounters did not end up being deadly. Because, to chief ramseys point, a taser, that does not imply lethal force. And, in fact, the thing that i think is so egregious for so many people watching this video, you see Rayshard Brooks not only with a taser, which is not a lethal, not necessarily a lethal device but is running away. That evokes a memory of the walter scott video, which was so egregious for so many people. And so someone running away with a taser, it seems like the use of force, you know, if its not surprising that people would see that as being excessive because he did not seem to be posing an imminent threat to those officers. And, chief ramsey, within 48 hours of the deadly shooting, the atlanta officer who shot brooks was fired. The city police chief stepped down, as errin mentioned. How do you think the city is doing when it comes to the handling of this . Well, i mean, the mayors taken immediate action, which is a good thing. And now the District Attorney apparently is taking immediate action too, which, quite frankly is very unusual. Now, i dont know atlanta because i dont have a lot of experience there. But my experience with District Attorneys where i have worked, and even the u. S. Attorney when i was chief in d. C. , ive had to wait a year, two years, for a decision to be made around an officerinvolved shooting and get a letter of declination or in some cases moving forward with some prosecution, which again is rare. But this is moving along very swiftly. So, maybe a new standard is being set. I think its important because confidence on the part of the public is essential. And when you wait a year or two years or six months, whatever it might be, thats just far too long. Officers are entitled to due process. You dont want it to be so fast that youre taking action without knowing all the facts. But in some cases minnesota is one, minneapolis. And certainly here you have Video Evidence to go along with other evidence that you may have at your disposal. You dont have to wait as long. All right, Charles Ramsey and errin haines, thank you to both of you. Could there be a return to more coronavirus restrictions . 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Reporter thats a lot of unmasked merriment in manhattan over the weekend. The governor retweeted this video with the warning dont make me come down there. If we dont enforce compliance, you will see the numbers start to go up. And if the numbers start to go up, youre going to have to see that take a step back. Reporter mayors down in the Sunshine State also worried about scoff laws in our new fangled normal. That could mean a potential restriction. That could mean reversing some of the things that weve done. Reporter sunday in miami, some nascar fans were back in the stands, but not all wore masks. The Surgeon General tweeted some feel the mask infringes on their freedom. But if they wear them, well have more freedom. Reporter may 4th, the day florida began to reopen, they reported 819 new cases. This past saturday, a new record high, 2,581. In south carolina, the average new case count near tripled these past 11 days. You are seeing all across the nation the virus actually increasing. Reporter uks counts climbing in 18 states. California seeing more than 3,000 new infections a day. But the numbers are falling now in the northeast. We were the second hardest hit state in america. Reporter today on the jersey shore and across the garden state, you can once again dine outdoors and shop indoors. This is a big day. Reporter but it aint the old normal. I would hope to get to some degree of real normality within a year or so, dr. Anthony fauci just told a british newspaper. But i dont think its this winter or fall. Now, we have also heard today that a number of players on the Houston Texans and the Dallas Cowboys have tested positive for covid19. This according to sources who spoke with the nfl network. Apparently, the teams were following protocols. No comment from the cowboys to us. They, quite brightly, cited privacy laws. Weve also heard today that ohio state Football Players signed risk waivers before they returned to practice. Jake . All right, nick watt in los angeles, thank you so much. How much worse could this get . I want it bring in dr. Ashish, the director of the Harvard Global health institute. With 8 to 900 americans dying every day, the u. S. Will likely hit 200,000 dead in september. Is there any way the u. S. Can take steps to reopen our country while also doing so in a smart way so we avoid hitting 200,000 deat