people. we want to thank everyone for supporting us. are nonviolent protests. also new today, city officials telling msn news that police body cameras were turned off during the beating of nichols. officials telling nbc news that none of the body cam footage was lost. that when police first stop nichols, one of the three officers involved in not activate his camera, and in other turned it on, but the camera fell off immediately. at the sign of the butane, officials said only two officers had their body cameras activated s. meanwhile, protesters around the country are once again mobilizing to demand change from lawmakers. the murder of tyre nichols was horrendous. what we need now is civilian oversight of police, and community control of police. law that will make it clear to police that they cannot beat people to death, shoot and kill people. that there must be one standard of justice in this country for everybody. not one standard for the police, one standard for the res
meant the deaths of real people and the upending of several lives. she should go as the creator of the culture that created the scorpion unit. there s a lot of stuff to do federally. there s a lot of stuff to do in memphis and in the state legislature. this is not about police reform and legislation. this is about uprooting and upending culture which is terrorize black people in america. but with beginning of policing systems. susan, i want to take a listen to exchange chuck todd had with congressman jim jordan on police reform today. why not a federal ban on chokeholds? that seems to be agreed upon. full federal ban on chokeholds? for the best training possible but when i m not for is what we saw there. i don t know that any training and even. there is no chokeholds there. what they did was just continue to beat this man. i don t know that the answer. we ll look at what we think makes sense to help this.
people. we want to thank everyone for supporting us. are nonviolent protests. also new today, city officials telling msn news that police body cameras were turned off during the beating of nichols. officials telling nbc news that none of the body cam footage was lost. that when police first stop nichols, one of the three officers involved in not activate his camera, and in other turned it on, but the camera fell off immediately. at the sign of the butane, officials said only two officers had their body cameras activated s. meanwhile, protesters around the country are once again mobilizing to demand change from lawmakers. the murder of tyre nichols was horrendous. what we need now is civilian oversight of police, and community control of police. law that will make it clear to
quickly. less than three weeks. that s pretty unusual for cases of this type. all have to say is that nothing we did on thursday precludes the addition of later terms. a great point, mr. tissue tierney. you in the memphis police chief did say that you deserve credit for taking swift action and this case so far. today, there are more growing calls nationwide for reform to move quickly. what laws do you think legislators should put in place? do you support qualified immunity, for instance and what can bring a stop to police abuse an unlawful killing especially a black man? i support all the reform measures in the george floyd act, including restrictions on qualified immunity, which is a made-up doctrine by judges that i think has been grown out of control. i also think that locally, and around the country, we can do better with civilian and civilian oversight. we have a review here in memphis, but it s largely