
New Calls for Police Reform After the Shooting of Amir Locke
Clip: 2/12/2022 | 15m 28sVideo has Closed Captions
WW panel discussed renewed calls for police reform in Minneapolis after Amir Locke's death
After 22-year-old Amir Locke was shot and killed by a Minneapolis police officer executing a no-knock search warrant last week, calls have renewed for police reform legislation. The panel discussed policing and race and where this issue stands following the racial reckoning after the murder of George Floyd in 2020.
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New Calls for Police Reform After the Shooting of Amir Locke
Clip: 2/12/2022 | 15m 28sVideo has Closed Captions
After 22-year-old Amir Locke was shot and killed by a Minneapolis police officer executing a no-knock search warrant last week, calls have renewed for police reform legislation. The panel discussed policing and race and where this issue stands following the racial reckoning after the murder of George Floyd in 2020.
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