The Navajo Nation Police Department is severely understaffed. A three-part docuseries on Max takes viewers inside the department’s training academy, as recruits work to police the community in many cases, their community.Kahlil Hudson is a documentary filmmaker and one of the directors of "Navajo Police: Class 57."
Navajo Police Officer Antwan Gray is among a new class of officers featured in the HBO three-part series, “Navajo Police: Class 57,” which followed Gray and other recruits through a grueling year at the groundbreaking Navajo training academy.
The docuseries offers an unflinching look at the Navajo Police Department, which is the only tribal law enforcement agency in the U.S. that trains its own officers.
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