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Baltimore police chief apologizes, city settles Harlem Park lockdown lawsuit

Baltimore police chief apologizes, city settles Harlem Park lockdown lawsuit
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Derek Chauvin guilty, now reform police, don't abolish it


Reform after Derek Chauvin convicted: Doing the right thing is contagious, even for police
Every in-group has a culture of loyalty and a code of silence, especially officers. But we know a way out without abolishing police.
Catherine A. Sanderson
Derek Chauvin has been found guilty on all counts in the murder of George Floyd, yet calls to “abolish the police” will undoubtedly continue to grow louder. 
The recent fatal shootings of Daunte Wright  during a routine traffic stop  and 13-year-old Adam Toledo only further highlight the urgent need for change. But as a social psychologist, I’m hoping these tragic deaths can instead prompt a new rallying cry: We need to shift the norms of the police, not abolish or defund it.  ....

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Chauvin verdict brings the police relief and some resentment


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MINNEAPOLIS It was shortly after 4 p.m. Tuesday, and all chatter ceased in the roll-call room for the Fourth Police Precinct in North Minneapolis. Everyone’s attention was glued to the television on the wall.
Then came the verdict: Derek Chauvin was guilty on all counts, including murder, for killing George Floyd last May. The station house stayed silent, the officers processing what the verdict meant after a year of tension and conflict, said Inspector Charles Adams, the precinct’s commanding officer.
“It was just like, wow,” Adams said.
For him, it was a relief he felt that Chauvin had been wrong and that his actions, kneeling on Floyd’s neck for more than nine minutes, cast a negative light on policing. ....

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