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For The Culture with Farajii: Changing the culture of violence into a culture of peace

BALTIMORE, MD (WEAA) Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison joins Farajii Muhammad to discuss policing in America, what his department is doing to improve police and community relations and ways society can change the culture of violence into a culture of peace.   Click below to hear the discussion Listen

Gov Hogan calls violent crime in Baltimore unacceptable, Mayor Scott responds to criticism

Credit: Phil Yacuboski Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is again speaking out against crime in the city and Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott is asking to meet about solutions. Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Hogan was asked about an incident that took place Sunday night in the city where two Korean women were assaulted at the Wonderland Liquor Store in Druid Heights. Surveillance video showed a man attacking the women with a cement block as they were closing late Sunday night. I was outraged, Hogan said. It was pretty hard to watch with two older women being smashed in the head with a cinderblock. We re going to get to the bottom of this.

Harrison: Certainly time to revisit how and when police perform traffic stops

Credit: WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison was on national television over the weekend making comments about police reform. On NBC s Meet the Press Sunday morning, Harrison said it s “certainly time to revisit when and how” police perform traffic stops. “I think, you know, minor traffic violations and those small things officers observe, it s time to rethink that,” Harrison told show host Chuck Todd. “You know, when we have information about violent crime or serious crimes that have taken place or information about the person driving the vehicle, whatever violation they may have committed, you know, those traffic stops we certainly want our officers focusing on the more important things, which are violent crimes.”

Sunday shows preview: Advocates, lawmakers push for police reform after Chauvin verdict, Ma Khia Bryant s death

Sunday shows preview: Advocates, lawmakers push for police reform after Chauvin verdict, Ma Khia Bryant s death Tal Axelrod © Getty Images Sunday shows preview: Advocates, lawmakers push for police reform after Chauvin verdict, Ma Khia Bryant s death The push for criminal justice reform is anticipated to dominate the Sunday talk show circuit this weekend as activists and lawmakers make appearances advocating for legislation to be passed on Capitol Hill. Police brutality was pushed to the forefront of the national conversation this week after a jury convicted former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin of second-degree murder and two other charges in the death of George Floyd last May.

Sunday shows preview: Advocates, lawmakers push for police reform after Chauvin verdict, Ma Khia Bryant s death

Sunday shows preview: Advocates, lawmakers push for police reform after Chauvin verdict, Ma Khia Bryant s death
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