Expert explains police response to New York City shooting at Midtown Manhattan building
CBS News law enforcement expert Richard Esposito explains the police response to the New York City shooting at a Midtown Manhattan building.
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CBS News law enforcement expert Richard Esposito explains the police response to the New York City shooting at a Midtown Manhattan building.
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