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Kentucky Tonight

Police Reform Issues

Renee Shaw and guests discuss police reform issues and possible legislation.

06/29/2020

Kentucky Tonight

Police Reform Issues

Season 27 Episode 27 | 56m 36sVideo has Closed Captions

Renee Shaw and guests discuss police reform issues and possible legislation.

Renee Shaw and guests discuss police reform issues. Guests include: Raymond Burse, general counsel for the Kentucky NAACP; Tracie Keesee, co-founder and senior vice president of Justice Initiatives for the Center for Policing Equity; Lawrence Weathers, police chief of the Lexington Police Department; and William Hunt, police chief of the Somerset Police Department.

06/29/2020

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Kentucky Tonight

Police Reform Issues

Season 27 Episode 27 | 56m 36sVideo has Closed Captions

Renee Shaw and guests discuss police reform issues. Guests include: Raymond Burse, general counsel for the Kentucky NAACP; Tracie Keesee, co-founder and senior vice president of Justice Initiatives for the Center for Policing Equity; Lawrence Weathers, police chief of the Lexington Police Department; and William Hunt, police chief of the Somerset Police Department.

06/29/2020

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