Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner says he will be administering 'individual justice' only to those who have caused destruction or violence during the protests.
The Philadelphia City District Attorney Larry Krasner joins Ayman Mohyeldin to respond to questions over how demonstrators will be prosecuted in his
city. Krasner says he understands the need for protest, and will be administering "individual justice" only to those who have caused destruction or violence.
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