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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150523:21:24:00

>> suddenly, the judge calls for a recess. >> can i see the attorneys back in chambers? i took a break to let me cool off, because i wanted to keep it on a professional level. >> now in the courtroom, it's a staring game between hastings and the deputies, but it doesn't stay silent for long. hastings spots an officer and directs his words to him. >> you're a failure. >> several court security officers move in around him in case he gets physical. >> then, judge wulle and the attorneys return, hoping to resume the proceedings more calmly. >> i would like to speak to the audience for just one second, please, and apologize to you. it's very rare that i lose my temper in court and use a word that i probably do not even use at home. so, i apologize to you for the use of the word "damned." >> then the judge hands down his division and shows his disapproval again. when you showed me your total disrespect for me as a person, for this court, for this nation,

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20150523-15:11:00

did not establish to him, was the cause of the death and that was not the straw that broke the camel's back and therefore he opted to acquit. >> i'm hearing you walter and i have avery with your audible noises as to the judge's finder of fact i want to get your comments on that in a moment. but first, just moments ago, brelo's attorney spoke outside the courtroom. patrick d'angelo this is what he had to say. >> having said that, i would like to state that it was my privilege to have represented officer brelo. coy not have done it without the team that we had of tom shaugnessy fernando mack and marissa seraut. they were all equal and important contributors. it's clear to me after a 37-year career that the civil rights lawyers that everyone talks about were on display in this courtroom. one of us one of our citizens

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150523:18:30:00

intense it would be several minutes before officer kenworthy realizes he himself have been shot. >> i just remember feeling something hit my foot. i saw an exit hole in my boot, plus the tip of hi my third toe. the bullet went underneath my second tee tow and cut it and it went through my big toe. >> an investigation by the monroe county district attorney finds the shooting is justified. mccloskey is linked to as many as ten drive-by shootings across wisconsin and illinois. coming up, a high speed chase ends up in a high impact crash. and later a gunman shoots to kill. when caught on camera, dash cam diaries continues.

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow-20150523-19:34:00

that two-year investigation showed that the cleveland police department had engaged in a pattern of excessive force. there are numerous examples. in fact this case was one of the ones that was cited. and so this is not a new issue for the cleveland police department accusations of excessive use of force. and as a result of that finding in that justice department report that was released last december they developed what they called a court enforceable consent decree. that's so that they can work together with the federal government to make necessary reforms of the cleveland police department. poppy. >> right. and of course those are two separate things that investigation and then this trial where, again, officer brelo was found not guilty on all counts. athena thank you very much. cleveland is in an uproar over the shooting omaha, nebraska is mourning an officer, a hero a new mother killed in the line of duty. we'll discuss that next. also how it highlights the troubles facing police these days.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150523:20:07:00

beginning, that we do this and allow boisterous peaceful way and we hear you, we've heard you, over the last six, eight months and even before that. if people stay ton that track we can really get something done in the city because i'm committed to that the mayor is committed to that and believe it or not, the majority of the men and women in the cleveland police are committed to making the situation better and making our division better. that was cleveland, ohio police chief calvin williams alongside mayor frank jackson talking about how protestors are exercising their freedom, their first amendment right peacefully. protests right now peaceful after the verdict of a not guilty verdict for officer brelo, to face crim na chargeinal charges and now they're waiting and watching making sure everything exercises theirs first amendment

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150523:17:17:00

coroner, everybody investigating this, came to the conclusion that these two were already dead, if you will before the last 15 shots were fired. how might that have played into the case if, indeed, that's the truth. >> that's a significant factor because you're talking about that -- and that's why the judge did not find that causation by the state was proved because this officer and the reason why he's the one on trial here for voluntary manslaughter it was his conduct at the very end. he climbed on top of the roof of the car and then started -- the hood of the car and started firing those additional shots. the judge wanted evidence to prove that those were the shots that caused their death because when you have so many other officers involved and so many other shots fired, but this one officer is on trial for manslaughter, you have to prove the elements of the crime against this one officer. those other officers aren't there. and so then that's why he made the decision the causation proving that this officer is responsible for those fatal

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CNN Newsroom With Victor Blackwell and Christi Paul-20150523-14:05:00

based upon the rods and based upon the way that the bullet wounds entered. and so there are really two competing interests here. were you acting in accordance with a perceived reasonable threat? or in the alternative, were you acting unreasonably? did you need to come out from cover? did you in coming out from cover jumping upon a hood, act in a way that was converse to your training and certainly exceeding the bounds of the law? and that i think is what the judge has said the balance in making the right decision here. >> you can see there, just to reiterate what's going on here -- the judge, judge john o'connell, o'donnell, excuse me has not yet taken his seat yet. but he is on the way we understand. and he's going to be telling us finally this verdict about michael brelo. i know a lot of you are out there, wondering perhaps why this chase started in the first place. and that's a really interesting concept here. it seems that an officer thought he heard a gunshot while he was had his cruiser outside the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150523:18:13:00

basically a closed neighborhood. >> the door immediately opens. >> i was expecting a foot chase. i was expecting to have to jump out of the car. >> the suspects don't run. one emerges instead with a car with a pistol in each hand. >> just raised it to shoulder level and was shooting, bang, bang, bang as fast as he could, both guns going. and he emptied both the weapons probably ten to 12 shots were fired. the shots that were being fired were incredibly loud. pistols were deafening. there was a lot of kids on the video. you can see a couple of them riding across the street just prior to the incident. >> for that reason perry holds his fire and the quick-thinking officer throws his cruiser in reverse creating distance between himself and the hail of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150523:17:11:00

manslaughter and it was said earlier by the cuyahoga prosecutor who took to this case and believed there was a reason to take isto this case and have officer brelo prosecuted said this is not the end of the justice in this case. he will continue seeking justice for the two victims in the case timothy russell and malissa williams killed on the 29th of november, 2012 the result of the 137 case which refers to the shots fired into their car. the last 15 of which were delivered by officer michael brelo as he literally stood on top of their car. you can see evidence right there of what the car looked like. they were found to be unarmed. but they say that justice will continue. they have other officers cited in the case and very interesting point we should let you know the department of justice is also following this case and we have a newly released statement from the head of the civil rights division who says in part it has been monitoring the extensive investigation that's been conducted around the events

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow-20150523-20:08:00

came swiftly once that not guilty verdict was read in cleveland. i want to talk about it with a council member from the city of cleveland, councilman zach reid. thank you for being here. >> thank you for allowing me. i appreciate it. >> this is a case that captured national attention when it happened and obviously the attention of your entire city became known to many locally as 137 shots. what are you hearing on the ground there from the people from your constituents who now have heard the judge say he believes that this officer, michael brelo, is not guilty on all counts? >> well most of them said councilman i told you that was going to be the verdict. they're just telling me they're not surprised and they say the situation between the african-american community and the police department just continues to go on and on and we've got to fix that problem. we've got a very serious problem

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