I watched it in it’s entirety. It should be the only thing on TV and streaming for 24 hours straight over and over again wall to wall. No media talking heads, but actually watching the officers tell their full experience.
Everyone should see it. Everyone!
Listening to the four officers each give their initial statements and then answering questions and showing video from the cameras they wore on their person was heart wrenching!
They were tortured for hours. Electrocuted, beaten, their lives were threatened both verbally and physically.
A congresswoman told about hiding in a room just feet from some of the battle and she described hearing officers screaming in pain, afraid, trying to help their fellow officers.
That’s just a small portion.
Every American should see the entire episode.
I shed a few tears watching it. I have waves of melancholy when I talk about it. If that had been my husband I would be sick thinking about what he went through, and the sick would last a long time.