
Violent battle over policing meets hope for change in Newark
Clip: 7/15/2016 | 5m 43s
A long, violent battle over policing meets hope for change in Newark
Forty-nine years ago this week, Newark, in New Jersey burned in rebellion against police brutality and racial injustice. Today, activists and authorities continue to grapple with many of the same issues. In this segment, hear perspectives from protesters and police at a Newark rally in the wake of the shootings in Dallas, St. Paul and Baton Rouge.
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Violent battle over policing meets hope for change in Newark
Clip: 7/15/2016 | 5m 43s
Forty-nine years ago this week, Newark, in New Jersey burned in rebellion against police brutality and racial injustice. Today, activists and authorities continue to grapple with many of the same issues. In this segment, hear perspectives from protesters and police at a Newark rally in the wake of the shootings in Dallas, St. Paul and Baton Rouge.
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