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BLAKPAC Chair George T. Farrel discusses the incident in Colorado where the police handcuffed an African American family and had them lay on the ground because they incorrectly believed the car they were in was stolen. George as a former police officer gives some insight on what this incident indicated about policing and what needs to change. George also discusses access to capital, what African Americans have to go through to start a business in America and makes a plea to the political campaigns to spend some money with Black businesses, in Black communities and to refinance individual Americans debt like they have done for corporations.
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BLAKPAC Chair George T. Farrel discusses the incident in Colorado where the police handcuffed an African American family and had them lay on the ground because they incorrectly believed the car they were in was stolen. George as a former police officer gives some insight on what this incident indicated about policing and what needs to change. George also discusses access to capital, what African Americans have to go through to start a business in America and makes a plea to the political campaigns to spend some money with Black businesses, in Black communities and to refinance individual Americans debt like they have done for corporations.