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Across the country, Black communities are pleading with police to treat them with respect, while police are pleading with Black communities to trust them. In Madison, where the police department has earned national recognition for its approach to community policing, Black youth still feel conflicted about the role of police, and recent local and national incidents have only added to the mistrust. Metro reporter Nicholas Garton looks at the years-long efforts to repair those relationships, and why the task is getting harder by the day.
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By The Capital Times4.8
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Across the country, Black communities are pleading with police to treat them with respect, while police are pleading with Black communities to trust them. In Madison, where the police department has earned national recognition for its approach to community policing, Black youth still feel conflicted about the role of police, and recent local and national incidents have only added to the mistrust. Metro reporter Nicholas Garton looks at the years-long efforts to repair those relationships, and why the task is getting harder by the day.
Support the show: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=capitaltimes&campaign=7013i000000U67DAAS
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.