
Inside the Pulitzer-winning project on police shootings
Clip: 4/19/2016 | 6m 28s
Monday, The Washington Post won two Pulitzer Prizes, one for reporting on police shootings
The Washington Post picked up two Pulitzer Prizes on Monday, including one for national reporting on police shootings of civilians. According to an innovative new database compiled by the Post, 990 civilians were fatally shot by police last year. For more on the groundbreaking report, Judy Woodruff talks to Wesley Lowery of The Washington Post.
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Inside the Pulitzer-winning project on police shootings
Clip: 4/19/2016 | 6m 28s
The Washington Post picked up two Pulitzer Prizes on Monday, including one for national reporting on police shootings of civilians. According to an innovative new database compiled by the Post, 990 civilians were fatally shot by police last year. For more on the groundbreaking report, Judy Woodruff talks to Wesley Lowery of The Washington Post.
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