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Gaps in data expose shortcomings in Phoenix Police Department’s pledge for transparency in shootings

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Phoenix police show violent encounters between officers and civilians in edited videos of bodycam footage. Critical details are often left out.
Residents in one of Phoenix’s most heavily policed precincts distrust, fear police in their immigrant community

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