During the June 15 episode of 'The View,' Meghan McCain weighed in on Rayshard Brooks' death by Atlanta police, and she called for better training in "de-escalation tactics" for cops.
Rayshard Brooks was shot and killed by police during a confrontation that occurred after he fell asleep in his car in a Wendy’s drive-thru lane. Meghan McCain weighed in on the situation during a segment of The View on June 15. “I think we need to focus on training de-escalation for the police department,” Meghan said. “That seems to be a huge issue here. This case is so sad because he wasn’t armed and he was in his car. He was running away. I hope this doesn’t sound trite, but I’ve certainly been drunk at a Wendy’s before — and I wasn’t shot.
Meghan added that Rayshard was just “trying to do the right thing” by “offering to walk home” when he was shot. She concluded, “I think we need to focus on the specific form of training of de-escalating [for police], instead of militarizing and escalating.” Meghan also compared the situation to Dylan Roof’s arrest after he killed nine people at a historically Black church in South Carolina. At the time, it was reported that Dylan, a white man, was taken to a nearby Burger King for food before going to the police station during his arrest.