Boston Public Radio Full Show: 12/22/20
First grade student Landon Freytag, of Newton, Mass., right, walks with his mom, Kira, rear, and younger brother Declan as school is released for the day outside the Saint Columbkille Partnership School, a Catholic school, on Dec. 18, 2020, in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston.
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Maura Healey talked about the state’s Police Reform bill, respondin to questions about the efficacy of facial recognition technology and no-knock warrants. She also discussed her office's plan to ask the federal Department of Homeland Security to end its partnership with the Bristol County Sheriff's office over news about a violent altercation that took place between deputies and immigration detainees in May, and she responded to questions from listeners as part of our monthly series “Ask The AG.” Healey is the Massachusetts attorney general.