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NJ mayors discuss ways to keep their cities safe

Former NYPD police commissioner leads discussion on the need for community policing

10/28/2021

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NJ mayors discuss ways to keep their cities safe

Clip: 10/28/2021 | 3m 31sVideo has Closed Captions

Former NYPD police commissioner leads discussion on the need for community policing

The mayors of Paterson, Trenton and East Orange joined a round able discussion Thursday focused on how they can make their cities safer. Former NYPD Police Commissioner and Los Angeles Police Chief Bill Bratton led the discussion on the need for community policing. Bratton spoke about how he helped to reduce crime in New York and Los Angeles.

10/28/2021

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