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>> YOU KNOW, LOOK, I THINK THERE
ARE AN ENORMOUS NUMBER OF POLICE
OFFICERS IN OUR COUNTRY THAT 
PERFORM HONORABLY EVERY SINGLE 
DAY.
THEY PUT THEMSELVES IN HARM'S 
WAY.
THEY CONNECT WITH THE 
COMMUNITIES.
THEY ARE SWORN TO PROTECT.
AND WE SHOULD SHOW THEM ALL THE 
RESPECT THAT THEY HAVE EARNED 
AND DESERVE.
BUT WE HAVE PROBLEMS IN OUR 
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM IN A LOT
OF PLACES THAT WE CAN'T IGNORE.
AND, YOU KNOW, PUT ASIDE ANY 
PARTICULAR CELEBRITY OR ANY 
PARTICULAR SONG OR PERFORMANCE, 
THE FACT IS THAT WE HAVE TOO 
MANY INSTANCES HERE IN SOUTH 
CAROLINA.
WE HAD WALTER SCOTT, NORTH 
CHARLESTON.
THERE WAS A YOUNG WHITE 
TEENAGER, IF I BELIEVE RIGHT, 
ZACHARY HAMMOND, WHO WAS UNARMED
AND KILLED IN A POLICE ACTION 
HERE IN SOUTH CAROLINA.
WE HAVE LOST TOO MANY YOUNG 
PEOPLE, SO WHAT'S THE ANSWER?
I DON'T THINK THE ANSWER IS FOR 
US TO FIND OURSELVES IN OPPOSING
CAMPS WHERE WE'RE JUST GOING TO 
BE LOOKING AT EACH OTHER WITH, 
YOU KNOW, MISTRUST.
WE HAVE TO FIGURE OUT HOW WE'RE 
GOING TO LIFT UP THE GOOD 
PRACTICES, REFORM POLICING, 
PROVIDE MORE SUPPORT, SO THAT 
FORCE IS A LAST RESORT, NOT A 
FIRST CHOICE, AND THAT MEANS 
HELPING TO TRAIN POLICE SO THAT,
YOU KNOW, WHEN THEY GO OUT ON 
THE STREETS, I'M SURE THEY'RE 
NERVOUS AND SCARED, TOO, SO HOW 
DO WE CREATE A BETTER 
UNDERSTANDING ABOUT HOW TO
