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Sat, Apr 24

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https://www.wral.com/on-the-record-what-der

WRAL On the Record: What Derek Chauvin's conviction means for future accountability, police reform

Commissioner Burns will be a panelist to discuss police reform.

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WRAL On the Record: What Derek Chauvin's conviction means for future accountability, police reform
WRAL On the Record: What Derek Chauvin's conviction means for future accountability, police reform

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Apr 24, 2021, 7:00 PM

https://www.wral.com/on-the-record-what-der

About The Event

Did you know that 15,000 people were killed by police officers in the past 15 years, but there have only been 8 known murder convictions for on-duty incidents during this time? WRAL interviews Hubert Peterkin, Hoke County Sheriff, Ben Grunwald, Duke Criminal Law Professor, Nimasheena Burns, Durham County Commissioner and Lee Turner, attorney and former officer to find out more about what Derek Chauvin's conviction means for the future of officer accountability.

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