Do you know the difference between a direct quote and
Posted on: August 28, 2020 at 14:10:42 CT
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a politico commentator's paraphrasing/headline?
The word "arrested" was never used - you have no ****ing clue what you're talking about.
"IT SEEMS" - she's not saying "he should be charged" - she QUALIFIED her opinion (she doesn't have all the facts - there should be a thorough investigation.)
"I think that there should be a thorough investigation and, based on what I've seen, it seems that the officer should be charged," Harris said in an interview with Craig Melvin of NBC’s “Today” that aired Friday morning.
Harris, a former prosecutor and California attorney general, conceded that she doesn't know all the facts of Blake's case and reiterated she would want the officer to receive due process. Asked whether she felt the officer's use of force was justified, Harris said, "I don't see it. But I don't have all the evidence."
"The man was going to his car. He didn't appear to be armed," she said. "If he was not armed, the use of force that was seven bullets coming out of a gun at close range in the back of the man, I don't see how anybody could reason that that was justifiable."