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Is the FBI underreporting killings by police?

Clip: 12/6/2014 | 4m 27s

WSJ's Rob Barry on investigating underreporting of police killings.

As the nation focused on Staten Island, Ferguson, and Cleveland in the last few weeks and the relationship between citizens and law enforcement, a recent Wall Street Journal investigation revealed that federal accounting for killings by police may be grossly miscalculated. Wall Street Journal reporter Rob Barry joins Hari Sreenivasan for more on that investigation.

12/06/2014 | Rating NR

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