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Charlottesvilleâs Police Civilian Review Board tiptoed around Police Chief RaShall Brackneyâs recent press conference on claims of racial profiling while bemoaning shortcomings in its ability to review the case Thursday.
The press conference hung heavily over the beginning of the boardâs meeting, with some board members criticizing the chiefâs actions and others saying it wasnât in the boardâs purview to weigh in.
Last week, Brackney held a press conference to refute claims of racial profiling made by leaders of the Unitarian Universalists of Charlottesville Church following an October incident. In the press conference, she called on the churchâs leadership to apologize or be terminated.