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WFAE's "Unrest in the Queen City" - Policing

A town hall explores policing in Charlotte, NC one year after a fatal police shootin

09/21/2017

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WFAE's "Unrest in the Queen City" - Policing

Special | 24m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

A town hall explores policing in Charlotte, NC one year after a fatal police shootin

WFAE's Mike Collins hosts this first part of a three-part, town hall discussion on policing, community activism and economic opportunities in Charlotte, North Carolina. The panel analyzes policing in the Queen City and social activists and police representatives share the stage to examine the issue. Recorded at the McGlohon Theater in Charlotte, NC.

09/21/2017

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WFAE's "Unrest in the Queen City" - Policing

Special | 24m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

WFAE's Mike Collins hosts this first part of a three-part, town hall discussion on policing, community activism and economic opportunities in Charlotte, North Carolina. The panel analyzes policing in the Queen City and social activists and police representatives share the stage to examine the issue. Recorded at the McGlohon Theater in Charlotte, NC.

09/21/2017

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