Crime and Punishment
With crime, violence and police-community relations making a lot of the headlines these days Indy Politics decided to have conversations with two key players in the discussions.
We speak with the Rev. Charles Harrison of the Ten-Point Coalition about Indy’s growing murder rate and whether stop and frisk might help. We also talk to State Senator Rodric Bray about the logistical issues surrounding police body cams.
You can hear their comments in the Leon-Tailored Audio segments above. Each interview runs about eight minutes.
Via: http://indypolitics.org/2015/08/26/crime-and-punishment/
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