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In Savannah, police are working to be a part of the community.
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Police hoping to end fatal encounters push for change, building trust
After the death of George Floyd, the Savannah Police Department in Georgia launched a training program to teach officers how to respond to mental health incidents and resolve conflicts.ABC News
On a small stage in Savannah, Georgia, an officer with the city s police department puts his improv skills to the test Wednesday in an acting class. In part, the class was meant to teach the students about observational awareness while also fostering community relations.