"I don't think we're politically correct when we're private. I don't know what politically correct means. I'm just watching this thing going down in Baltimore, all the officers charged in the Freddie Gray death and I just think it's wonderful and sad at the time because this has been happening since the beginning of time in America and if it wasn't for cell phones these cops would be getting off."
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Interviewed by Nicki Gostin, "'Everybody Loves Raymond' star Brad Garrett talks costars, religion and politics," (5 May 2015).
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