
Protests Raise Questions About Police-Community Relations
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A look at the relationship between police officers and community members.
Charges have been filed against former police Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, but the ensuing protests and riots show that many people feel justice is a long way from being served. What can be done to change the relationship between the police and the people they are sworn to serve and protect?
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Protests Raise Questions About Police-Community Relations
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Charges have been filed against former police Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, but the ensuing protests and riots show that many people feel justice is a long way from being served. What can be done to change the relationship between the police and the people they are sworn to serve and protect?
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