This isn't editorializing, honestly. Harris is a crowd-pleaser so far and the crowd is being polite to Lenoir.
Violent crime is down in Shelby County, btw.
Harris says the bill he voted against mandated a 10-year sentence for POSSESSION of a firearm, which target nonviolent offenders.
Lenoir: For 8 years, he's worked on financial education for citizens, has worked with Regional One, says we need more healthcare awareness because people go to RO with colds.
This does not impress the audience as he likely intended.
Kinda like when you agree to participate in a debate and then decide you don't want to do the debate?
I have not fact-checked that so I can not verify that what Lenoir is saying is true. Maybe someone has photos?
Harris says carried legislation on juveniles and bail (I'm not sure what he's referring to and this wasn't clear). The juvenile court judge wasn't on board and they couldn't make it happen.
Lenoir: It's a federal issue. What we're talking about is illegal immigration. A lot of people like to leave that word out.
Harris: He says public protest broadly is a good thing. He connects officer-involved shootings to the protests and says he's pushed legislation to make those police reports open to the public.
Someone in audience shouts out that lives WERE in danger, thus the protest.
Lenoir: He's all for giving more people more access to vote.
Woman on the second row: "Really?"
Harris is getting lots of applause and this sister in the second row is HERE FOR HIM.
Lenoir gets testy, says that reports that he said it should have been a state decision are incorrect. He believes it should be a local decision.
Hope his campaign sees this and elaborates.
Harris says he's not beholden to insiders, asks for the crowd's vote and says it's time we change everything.
Everything? OK, then! LOL
I am not joking.