
What’s It Like to Be a Black Cop in Chicago? We Ask Three
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We discuss policing amid a racial justice movement with three Black officers.
Amid calls to defund the police and address systemic racism, we hear from three Black Chicago police officers.
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What’s It Like to Be a Black Cop in Chicago? We Ask Three
Clip: 9/22/2020 | 8m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
Amid calls to defund the police and address systemic racism, we hear from three Black Chicago police officers.
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