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GOP Congressman SCHOOLS CNN Host Poppy Harlow on AR-15, Gun Rights
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GOP Congressman SCHOOLS CNN Host Poppy Harlow on AR-15, Gun Rights
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How US cities lost control of police discipline
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By: Kim Barker, Michael H. Keller and Steve Eder
In the chaos of 1960s Detroit, a fledgling police union laid the groundwork for a system that, to this day, constrains discipline for officers accused of misconduct. It took Portland, Oregon, almost US$1 million in legal fees, efforts by two mayors and a police chief, and years of battle with the police union to defend the firing of Officer Ron Frashour only to have to bring him back. Today, the veteran white officer, who shot an unarmed black man in the back a decade ago, is still on the force.
Consultants: St. Louis County, Mo., Facing Outdated Tech
St. Louis County is years behind in updating police tech, addressing an internal racial divide, working with community stakeholders and collaborating with the city s police department, according to outside consultants. by Nassim Benchaabane, St. Louis Post-Dispatch / December 22, 2020 St. Louis Shutterstock/Carlos E. Santa Maria
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St. Louis County Police are years behind in updating policies and technology, addressing an internal racial divide, working with community stakeholders and collaborating with the city s police department, according to a 43-page report by outside consultants hired to analyze local law enforcement.
A parallel report on the city s department, also produced by