Bernie Sanders is speaking publicly and strongly about the tragic death of Sandra Bland -- and America's out-of-control criminal justice system. Less than an hour ago he tweeted:

It would be very hard to imagine a white middle class woman being treated in the same way as Sandra Bland was.

His campaign has also posted the following transcript of an interview Bernie did with Ed Schultz (video available here):



“What you saw is an aggressive, overactive police officer who dragged this woman out of her car, assaulted her, sent her to jail for what crime? A minor traffic violation,” Sanders told Ed Schultz on MSNBC. “That happens all over this country, and it especially happens to people of color. Lives are being destroyed, right and left,” he said to Schultz. “And we’ve got to change that.”

“Our criminal justice system is out of control,” Sanders added. “The number of African-Americans and Hispanics who are in jails is disproportionately high.”

Schultz asked Sanders for specific proposals.

“We have more people in jail than any other country on earth. Millions of lives have been destroyed because people are in jail for non-violent crimes, so we have to take a look at mandatory minimums and the drug policy and the militarization of police forces all over the country. We have to take a look at use-of-force policy. That is what you saw in that dreadful and painful video of Sandra Bland.

“We need a real hard look at the way police departments function in America,” Sanders added. He said that means an honest examination of how police treat African-Americans. It means enacting reforms “so that young people can walk down the street without having to worry about whether they are going to be harassed or shot in the back.

“We’ve got a lot of work in front of us,” Sanders said.