In the wake of Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict,
an urgent focus is being placed nationwide on reimagining law enforcement. In California, a number of members of the state’s Legislative Black Caucus are
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Some proposals have been in the works for years,
and others are newer, reports
Nicole Nixon of Capital Public Radio. But all focus on a rethinking of the role police play in citizens’ lives, and of how they’re held accountable when they break the law or violate the public trust.
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As attorneys prepare to make their closing remarks today in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer charged with the death of George Floyd,
people around the country are reflecting on the horrific images they watched throughout the trial.
The nine-minute-plus video of Floyd’s death, which circulated widely last summer,
depicts Chauvin kneeling on Floyd’s neck as he repeatedly says that he can’t breathe. On our newsroom’s AirTalk show, listeners called in to process their feelings about watching the now-infamous footage again.
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