Former NYPD commissioner on ramping up security in wake of Trump's indictment
Richard Esposito, former commissioner for the New York City Police Department, joins CBS News' Weijia Jiang and Jim Axelrod to discuss how law enforcement is preparing for potential unrest following the indictment of former president Trump.
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