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the audacity. You murdered this young man. In cold blood. And you have no remorse. He has no remorse. I felt bad for him, you know? I felt, uh, I could see him breaking up, because he got confused a little bit. During those six seconds, you’re getting closer to him, correct? I now know that, yeah. I. I took a couple steps towards him, yeah. Well, you took more than a couple steps, because you go all the way up past your squad car, correct? The end of your squad car? I’m not sure. I just killed somebody. I’m from a suburb outside Chicago in a very non-diverse environment I grew up in. And I come into the middle of the most violent city in one of the most violent neighborhoods, and you’re telling me I should’ve realized I stepped forward or backward? I could see. You know, I could s. I could see him starting to push up with his left hand off the ground. And I see his left shoulder start to come up, and I still see him holding that. that knife with his right hand, not letting go of it. And his eyes are still bugged out, his face has got no expression on it. What was so palpable with Jason Van Dyke was the. The reality of his fear. All he kind of had to stand on was his. Was his fear. All he could coherently say about what happened that night was that he was terrified. Four years after the shooting, the trial and case have taken on huge importance in Chicago. One of the most closely-watched trials in the city’s history. The trial of a generation threatens to set a match to a racial tinderbox. Now, everyone who’s watching this testimony kind of sees all this evidence through their own lens, but really, what’s going to matter is how the jurors are viewing this evidence. There’s never been, at least in my awareness, a case about which, in one sense, we knew so much. But all of those facts are in tension and competition with another story that is extraordinarily strong, seeps up from the groundwater in our society, and is based less on evidence than on fear. Remember? We talked about this in opening. I said, “Think about a monster movie.” When they’re walking down the street, and let’s say there’s.
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