Four of Florida s top Black cops speak on how police can regain the publicâs trust
New police reforms aim to accountability, but itâs far from enough, some say
Nearly two weeks after former Minnesota police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all counts for the murder of George Floyd, Investigative Reporter Katie LaGrone asked four of Floridaâs top Black officers how police can regain the publicâs trust.
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Nearly two weeks after former Minnesota police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all counts for the murder of George Floyd, Investigative Reporter Katie LaGrone asked four of Floridaâs top Black officers how police can regain the publicâs trust.
Four of Florida s top Black cops speak on how police can regain the public s trust
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Berkshire District Attorney Reacts to Chauvin Conviction
A sense of relief is palpable across the United States after a jury found former Minnesota Police Officer Derek Chauvin guilty of murder and manslaughter in killing George Floyd. But what comes next? The Berkshire District Attorney s office reacted to the guilty verdict Tuesday calling the verdict a start to eliminating the ingrained racism in the justice system that for too long has condoned and perpetrated state-sanctioned violence against Black people.
Here is the statement released by the Berkshire District Attorney s Office Tuesday: - We send our deep condolences to Mr. Floyd’s friends and family. This verdict is a start to eliminating the ingrained racism in the justice system that for too long has condoned and perpetrated state-sanctioned violence against Black people.