On Wednesday night's episode of Comedy Central's "The Daily Show," Trevor Noah devoted the second half of his monologue to his devastation after seeing the just-released dash-cam video footage of the Minnesota police officer who fatally shot Philando Castile during a traffic stop last year. Last week, the officer was acquitted on all charges, including manslaughter.
"Yesterday on the show, we spoke about the killing of Philando Castile and the verdict that exonerated the police officer who shot him. And honestly, I thought that I felt all I could feel about this story - until I got home, and I watched a newly released video," Noah told his audience. "And if you have already watched this video, you don't have to watch it again. I wouldn't say anyone has to watch this video, but if you haven't seen it, it is graphic, and you probably should watch it."
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After he showed the video, Noah continued:
"I won't lie to you. When I watched this video, it broke me. It just - it broke me. You see so many of these videos, and you start to get numb, but this one? Seeing the child, that little girl, getting out of the car, after watching a man get killed, it broke my heart into little pieces. Like, I thought of every joke people make about 'Oh, the most confusing day in the hood is Father's Day': 'People don't know where their parents are, ha-ha. Black dads.' That's a black dad that's gone. That's a child that grows up not knowing what it's like to have somebody in their life.