
COPA Passes City Council
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It's official: The Independent Police Review Authority will now become COPA.
The ordinance to scrap the old police oversight agency and build a new one easily passed City Council on Wednesday. What does that mean for police oversight, and when do the changes go into effect? Paris Schutz has more on that and why aldermen are taking action against Donald Trump for the remarks he's made about Mexicans, women, Muslims and the city of Chicago.
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COPA Passes City Council
Clip: 10/4/2016 | 5m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
The ordinance to scrap the old police oversight agency and build a new one easily passed City Council on Wednesday. What does that mean for police oversight, and when do the changes go into effect? Paris Schutz has more on that and why aldermen are taking action against Donald Trump for the remarks he's made about Mexicans, women, Muslims and the city of Chicago.
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