
How Gary, Indiana, is improving community-police relations
Clip: 8/2/2016 | 7m 46s
Police are going into neighborhoods in an effort to connect with the people they serve.
Tonight is “National Night Out,” and police officers across the country are going into neighborhoods in an effort to connect with the people they serve. As part of our year-long Race Matters conversation, special correspondent Charlayne Hunter-Gault speaks with Gary, Indiana, Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson, who has been working to mend relations between the community and police in her city.
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How Gary, Indiana, is improving community-police relations
Clip: 8/2/2016 | 7m 46s
Tonight is “National Night Out,” and police officers across the country are going into neighborhoods in an effort to connect with the people they serve. As part of our year-long Race Matters conversation, special correspondent Charlayne Hunter-Gault speaks with Gary, Indiana, Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson, who has been working to mend relations between the community and police in her city.
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