Bratton says, you know, I have to go. I have another van I need to get to. He acknowledges the case, but doesn't apologize when we talk privately. And then an hour later, Bratton is in the Bronx, and he is saying, no apologies forthcoming from me, and there will be no action taken against the officer because he does not believe the officer acted significantly inappropriate. So get this again. So put this in perspective. 48 hours, someone gets tossed against a gate where you're actually saying you're acknowledging the officer did something inappropriate, you're acknowledging … (29:15–29:27)
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Asserts that Bratton stated no action would be taken against an officer for inappropriate conduct.
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