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Black Political Empowerment Project, Pittsburgh Leaders And Police Continue To Improve Law Enforcement Relationships

Video Credit: KDKA CBS 2 Pittsburgh - Duration: 02:35s - Published
Black Political Empowerment Project, Pittsburgh Leaders And Police Continue To Improve Law Enforcement Relationships

Black Political Empowerment Project, Pittsburgh Leaders And Police Continue To Improve Law Enforcement Relationships

A national conversation on race relations continues following protests in 2020.

The Black Political Empowerment Project or B-PEP took a list of recommendations on how to improve law enforcement relationships to the city of Pittsburgh last July; KDKA's Nicole Ford reports.


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