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CA changed how it investigates police shootings. Now, families wait years
From CalMatters justice reporter Nigel Duara: Do you remember the late spring of 2020?  It started with lockdowns, doomscrolling and Zoom birthdays. Then, George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer. Protests erupted across the state and the country. Protesters wanted changes: To how they were policed, to disparities in enforcement and to how […]
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According to CalMatters’s source item, CA changed how it investigates police shootings. Now, families wait years, From CalMatters justice reporter Nigel Duara: Do you remember the late spring of 2020? It started with lockdowns, doomscrolling and Zoom birthdays. Then, George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer. Protests erupted across the state and the country. Protesters wanted changes: To how they were policed, to disparities in enforcement and to how […]
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