UpdatedTue, Jan 12, 2021 at 2:03 pm ET
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Representatives from 11 Northern Virginia police departments have forced the Critical Incident Response Team to investigate the use of force by police officers to guarantee public trust and transparency. (Shutterstock)
WOODBRIDGE, VA – As public outcry for transparency and police reform has continued across the country since the death of George Floyd last summer in Minneapolis, several local police departments across Northern Virginia are collaborating on a multi-agency committee that will investigate incidents involving the use of force by law enforcement.
The formation of the Northern Virginia Critical Incident Response Team was announced at a news conference Tuesday in Woodbridge, where homicide detectives and other investigators from various police agencies will provide criminal investigations into incidents in which force leads to death or serious injury. The team was also constructed to provide a system of checks and bala
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