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The Young Turks

TYT Extended Clip - May 6th, 2020

The Young Turks

TYT Network

Government, Politics, News

45.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2020

⏱️ 53 minutes

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These scumbags deserve to spend the rest of their lives in prison and then some. Ana Kasparian and John Iadarola discuss on The Young Turks.

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Welcome to the Young Turks, Anacasparian and John Ida Rolla with you right off the heels

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of the heels of the heels of the heels of a heels of the heels of a heels of a heels of a heels of a heels of a heels

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same guy, Barnhill started bringing up stuff that that the victim here allegedly did in high school.

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Why are you bringing that up? Of course. Why are you bringing up his past? He was going down while he was jogging. It's disgusting. So luckily he did

11:17.7

recuse himself in a letter. By the way, initially, Barnhill said that there was no probable cause for charges because the Mac Michaels were legally carrying their

11:28.0

firearms under Georgia's open carry law. Oh, okay. So I didn't know that the open carry law extended to people being allowed to just gun down whoever they want. Is that what the open carry law in Georgia is?

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I mean, I would say that if it allows for white individuals to murder black individuals, that is exactly what it was designed to accomplish. They won't admit it, but that is exactly 100% what it was designed to accomplish.

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You grab a shotgun and a pistol, you drive up on a person who's just going about their business, you get in their face and threaten them.

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And if they run, you got to shoot them. I mean, these are getting away. That's what they always say. If they do the only natural things when someone points a gun at you, you either try to run away or you try to get it pointed away from you.

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And so if you reach for it, no, then they're completely justified in shooting you. That's why they brought the gun. If he was afraid for his life, oh my god, this guy is grabbing for my gun.

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I know a great way to never have to worry about a person taking your gun and using it on you. Don't buy one or don't bring it. That would be a great way to do it.

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But like I said on TDR this morning, this individual and George Zimmerman, they carry a gun with them to provide not just the tool to murder someone, but also the excuse to murder someone.

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Because as soon as you start a fight when you're carrying a gun, if their hand goes within five feet of you, you get to say they were reaching for your gun. It is both the tool and the excuse for murder.

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Yeah, I love going running and I just think about, you know, where your mind's at when you're jogging, running, exercising, whatever, you know, that's like me time. That's that's when I can just meditate in my own way. And I'm listening to music and

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I just I how can you not think about what his last moments on earth were like?

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Terrible. Right. To be pursued like that. For doing nothing, for doing nothing. He wasn't armed. He wasn't the aggressor in any way. He's on a jog. He's on a jog. And

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the fact that there, there nothing would have been done unless that video came out, unless it was posted online is just devastating. And Barnhill isn't the only person who recused himself.

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So Brunswick Judicial Circuit District Attorney Jackie Johnson also recused herself from the case and said it was given to the Y-Cross Judicial Circuit District Attorney George Barnhill. So that's where it first started. Then it went to Barnhill and then Barnhill had to recuse himself.

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Now Johnson says she, I'm sorry, he Johnson recused himself because his son works in the Brunswick Prosecutors Office. Tom Durgan Durdin is the prosecutor for the Atlantic Judicial Circuit. He's now the independent individual who will be prosecuting this case.

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But the fact that we're going to have to now wait until June to see if a grand jury decides, a grand jury in Georgia decides whether that's enough evidence to bring charges is also terrifying because we've seen how these types of cases has played out in the past. These grand jury cases were somehow miraculously despite the abundance of evidence of wrongdoing. Nothing ends up happening. And I don't mean to be too pessimistic. But like at what point are we finally going to accept the fact that this is a

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case of America, right? Like this isn't an isolated case. This isn't just part of Trump's America, although I think it's been exacerbated thanks to his disgusting, bitchery all and rhetoric. But we need to accept the fact that these types of stories were popping up all over the place during the Obama administration constantly, constantly.

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