
Former Police Officers Weigh In on Van Dyke’s Conviction
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The conviction of Jason Van Dyke has divided police officers in Chicago.
Will Jason Van Dyke’s conviction for second-degree murder and aggravated battery change the way Chicago police officers do their jobs?
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Former Police Officers Weigh In on Van Dyke’s Conviction
Clip: 10/10/2018 | 11m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
Will Jason Van Dyke’s conviction for second-degree murder and aggravated battery change the way Chicago police officers do their jobs?
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