Tracking police-involved shootings
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A group of university researchers are putting together a database using information from the U.S. Census, the FBI and other sources, in order to get a more accurate estimate on the number of deadly police-involved incidents and better understand the factors that lead to them.
CGTN’s Ediz Tiyansan reports from Los Angeles.
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