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How Chauvin's Conviction Impacts Police Nationwide

A key question following the conviction of Derek Chauvin is what the verdict might mean for serious police reform in America. Art Acevedo has served as chief of police in Houston and Austin, Texas, and now heads up the Miami Police Department. He joins the show to offer his reaction.

How Chauvin's Conviction Impacts Police Nationwide

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