Like so many other school districts across the nation, the Rochester City School District is desperately looking to hire people to fill nearly two-dozen open jobs.
By Seth Voorhees Rochester
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. New York’s state attorney general is calling on church leaders to help lead the charge for criminal justice reform in Rochester. Letitia James met with church leaders Wednesday morning, discussing the death of Daniel Prude and the grand jury decision to not charge officers who responded to the call which led to his death.
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Pastors from Rochester’s Black churches met Attorney General Letitia James Wednesday
Pastors say James wants them to pressure local officials to reform police practices, and fix a system they say is broken