
Police use new training tactics to avoid deadly shootings
Clip: 1/21/2016 | 10m 13s
Police departments are using new training techniques to cut down on deadly shootings.
Following two years of highly publicized deadly shootings by police officers, some police departments around the country are looking into new training methods they hope will not only reduce the number of officer-involved shootings, but also keep their officers in the field safer. NewsHour Special Correspondent Chris Bury reports.
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Police use new training tactics to avoid deadly shootings
Clip: 1/21/2016 | 10m 13s
Following two years of highly publicized deadly shootings by police officers, some police departments around the country are looking into new training methods they hope will not only reduce the number of officer-involved shootings, but also keep their officers in the field safer. NewsHour Special Correspondent Chris Bury reports.
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