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.
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Legal expert: Path to murder conviction for former Columbus officer an uphill battle
Phil Stinson, professor of criminal justice at Bowling Green State University, has been studying crimes committed by law enforcement officers for years. Author: Brittany Bailey Updated: 5:58 PM EST February 5, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio Phil Stinson is a former police officer and lawyer. Now, he is a professor of criminal justice at Bowling Green State University.
He can tap into all of that knowledge as he studies crimes committed by law enforcement officers. He’s been focused on that since about 2005. With the help of dozens of students over the years, he has compiled an online database breaking down those charges and crimes and tracking the cases.