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‘16 Shots’ Film Examines Fatal Shooting of Laquan McDonald

Clip: 6/18/2019 | 10m 3sVideo has Closed Captions

We speak with “16 Shots” writer and director Rick Rowley.

The murder of Laquan McDonald and ensuing public outrage in Chicago are the focus of a new documentary on Showtime. We speak with “16 Shots” writer and director Rick Rowley.

06/18/2019 | Rating NR

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