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The Katie Phang Show

they're suppression units, they are saturation units. i actually referred to them as oppression units. i am from chicago originally and i know that chicago had its own unit which was disbanded because it also became corrupt. it was the sos, they call it sos here. i've seen this play out throughout the country. these units lined up acting with whispered impunity because they are task is to stop crime, and the use tactics that are unconstitutional and illegal to accomplish this goal of policing. so i strongly feel that they should not be and existence. >> antonio romanucci, thank you so much for joining us again this morning, and i'm looking forward to seeing the justice that is brought to tyre nichols family. thank you for being here. >> thank you so much, good morning. >> and coming, up the tyre nichols speeding is drawn comparisons to the 1991 beating

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

we just give it another name, but it still has the same -- and they carry out the same mandates, what have we accomplished? however, i think that we knknneed -- if there's a need for those type of units, they need to -- there's a vernacular, they need to stay in their lane. this seemed like a -- what should have been a routine traffic stop, if indeed it was a routine traffic stop turned bad, but that shouldn't be the focus of a unit like the scorpion unit. so we need to have that review, if it's necessary to have units like that, let's do it, but they need to have their mandates and operate within those particular guidelines because in this instance, they clearly did not. to have a routine traffic stop to result in somebody's death is unimaginable and should not happen and i hope won't happen again here in memphis and elsewhere. >> and what about accountability for some of the officers who were on the scene, the officers who were not charged in this

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

that? >> no, we don't have specific clarity, but here's what i can weigh in on. what you're seeing is not something specific only to tyre. this is a culture of these type of units. these saturation units, these suppression units, which i more aptly call oppression units, they are amped up, geared up officers who literally because they're named s.c.o.r.p.i.o.n., they want to go in for the sting, and that's what they did. so when tyre became uncooperative -- in their eyes, which i say he was always cooperative. indeed, he was the one who was deescalating and cooperating with them. when they felt that he was not being cooperative, it was the how dare you, and that's when everything escalated. you saw it went from a zero to a ten in one second. there was nothing in between. >> and what do you make of the comments we heard -- and it's hard to hear everything that's being said in this video, but you hear the officers

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

charges and what it means not only to these officers but to this city, state and our country. remember, this supposedly emanated from a traffic stop which turned deadly. we talked about what we saw in the video when we were here before you monday, some were unmarked squad cars. these were not all officers in uniform. only partially of them were. you can call this the scorpion unit if that's what you want to call it. what these really are -- because i do happen to have subject matter expertise. these are suppression units. these are saturation units. what they really turn out to be are oppression units. what they do is they wind up oppressing the people that we care about the most, our children, our young sons and daughters, who are black and brown because they are the most vulnerable. make no mistake, tyre nichols at

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BBC News

what _ is what you want to call it, but what these really are, because i do happen— what these really are, because i do happen to — what these really are, because i do happen to have subject matter expertise on these cases, these are suppression — expertise on these cases, these are suppression units, these are saturation units, and what they really _ saturation units, and what they really turn _ saturation units, and what they really turn out to be our oppression units~ _ really turn out to be our oppression units~ and — really turn out to be our oppression units. and what they do is they wind up units. and what they do is they wind up oppressing the people that we care about the most of our children, our young _ care about the most of our children, our young sons and daughters, who are black— our young sons and daughters, who are black and brown, because they are black and brown, because they are the _ are black and brown, because they are the most vulnerable. make no mistake. — are the most vulnerable. make no mistake, tyre nichols at all times was an— mistake, tyre nichols at all times was an innocent victim on that night — was an innocent victim on that night he _ was an innocent victim on that night. he did nothing wrong. he was caught— night. he did nothing wrong. he was caught up— night. he did nothing wrong. he was caught up in— night. he did nothing wrong. he was caught up in a sting. this scorpion unit was— caught up in a sting. this scorpion unit was designed to saturate under the guise _ unit was designed to saturate under the guise of crime—fighting, and what _ the guise of crime—fighting, and what it— the guise of crime—fighting, and what it wound up doing instead was creating _ what it wound up doing instead was creating a _ what it wound up doing instead was creating a continual pattern and practice — creating a continual pattern and practice of bad behaviour. as been told you. _

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Inside Politics With John King

talk about these criminal charges. the gravity of the criminal charges and what it means not only to these officers to this city, state and our country. remember, this supposedly emanated from a traffic stop which turned deadly. and we talked about what we saw in the video when we were here before you, monday, that these were unmarked squad cars, not all officers in uniform. you can call this the scorpion unit if that's what you want to call it but what these really are because i do happen to have subject matter expertise on these cases, these are suppression units. these are saturation units and what they really turn out to be are oppression units. and what they do is they wind up oppressing the people that we care about the most, our children, our young sons and daughters who are black and

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

1,000 people lose their lives at the hands of the police each and every year. so we can't get distracted by the possibility of violence. we must focus like a laser beam on getting justice for this family, and frankly, turning around policing in this country. because we cannot continue to do that which is so violent and so routinely done every day. and, wolf, i might note that these so-called suppression units, tyre nichols' attorneys posed a question of, to what degree do we see disparities of violence, arrest and the treatment accorded to black people relative to other people? and is this, in fact, necessary? and so we have to focus on disbanding this unit, on turning around this police department, and turning around policing nationwide. because this is just the latest in a long series.

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Rapides Parish Makes an Arrest After a Pursuit

Rapides Parish, La - On December 6th, 2022 at approximately 7 pm, a K9 Deputy assigned to the Rapides Area Drug Enforcement (RADE) Unit observed a black Ford Mustang driving

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Pictured: Boy, 15, who was one of two young victims stabbed to death just an hour apart in London

Zaian Aimable-Lina was attacked just after 7pm in Ashburton Park, Croydon, but died around half an hour later after paramedics weren't able to save him.

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Dangerous role models: Police specialist squads and gang policing between Nigeria, America and the UK


Dangerous role models: Police specialist squads and gang policing between Nigeria, America and the UK
Dangerous role models: Police specialist squads and gang policing between Nigeria, America and the UK
January 13 2021
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defending stop and search, said that some young people were failing to distinguish between the actions of police forces overseas in America and Nigeria and those of police officers here in the UK.
But far from young people being confused, as Cressida Dick implies, they are increasingly aware of just how globally interconnected policing is today, and that
 
British police technologies and training continue to play a worrying role in its former colonies, such as Nigeria. There is indeed a connective tissue, both historical and contemporary,

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