Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said Wednesday the police officers who shot Jacob Blake and Breonna Taylor should be charged and 'let the judicial system work its way.'
who was press secretary for President George W. Bush, asked in a tweet why Biden was calling for waiting for the judicial system while also calling for charges against the officer.Biden discussed his stance a day after President Donald Trump's visit Tuesday to Kenosha where he expressed support for law enforcement while adding that officers sometimes make mistakes.
"This ended within an hour, as soon as we announced we were coming, and then they saw we were here. This ended immediately,"Sheskey and other Kenosha police officers were responding to a report of “family trouble.” A dispatcher told officers that a woman called for police and said,"Jacob Blake isn’t supposed to be there and he took the complainant's keys and is refusing to give them back.
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