GOP presidential hopeful Jeb Bush, weighing in on the decision not to indict police officers in last year's shooting of Tamir Rice, said a grand jury has made a decision and that "the process worked."
"If there is a grand jury that looks at all the facts and doesn't indict maybe there's reasons for that," he told reporters after a town hall in Lexington, South Carolina.
"I don't believe that every grand jury is racist."
he former Florida governor initially confused the case with another high profile police shooting case in Chicago when he was asked about Rice.
"These tragedies that take place, there's way too many of them, and it doesn't change my view -- because we have those kinds of well-publicized cases of violence -- that we should be supportive of law enforcement," he later added.