It's
been five years since the deaths of motorist Walter Scott of North
Charleston and 25-year-old Freddie Gray of Baltimore. Both deaths led to
a series of ongoing conversations related to race, use of force,
inequality and the fractured relationships between minority communities
and their local governments.
NOBLE National President Cerelyn "C.J." Davis, Commissioner Michael Harrison of the Baltimore Police Department and North Charleston Police Department Chief Reggie Burgess recently lent their voices to The Baltimore Sun to
address policing efforts since the incidents, law enforcement
accountability, and the need to build safer communities nationwide.
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