But you don't think that there needs to be any change, for instance, in terms of removing qualified immunity for police officers or changing the standard in some way so that it is, you may. Bring up one example of, like, there's There are some bad apples out there, say it's like even less than 1%. like a fourth of century, like that low. And so those get all the attention. Those other 99% police officers that may make a mistake, then you put them in jail for an honest mistake. (33:58–34:05)
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Asserts that less than 1% of police officers are 'bad apples.'
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