@Cyber Liberty@sneakypete I followed this from the beginning. Cuomo had a number of them on his show at different times, the family members of the black man, plus the lawyers for the family and he also had on the man who made the video along with his attorney.
Here is what happened: this young black man was jogging down the middle of the street. The truck came up to him and he kept jogging, did not try to leave the road get away from them. Then, one man with a rifle/shotgun/whatever, came up to him and the black man tried to turn the gun away from him/tried to get the weapon. A man in the back of the truck had a hand gun and shot him from there. I don't know if shots from the shotgun hit him, too. They killed him. One of the men, the one in the back of the truck, had been a policeman in that area but was not one now.
When the man who shot the video was on the program, his attorney did most of the talking. There was a reason for that. Attorney told Cuomo the man had not had "much education." He was telling Cuomo by saying that, the man is mentally retarded. Look for "mentally challenged" to be the reason he should not be convicted of murder if he was involved in it.
When Cuomo spoke to the man after his attorney said that, Cuomo was gentle, said to him it didn't matter about his education, that he did the right thing by filming what happened. The man spoke, saying he just saw something happening and used his camera. His attorney said he was only a witness.
I don't know what has happened now to accuse this man of murder. Maybe Cuomo will revisit this on his show.