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053: Police, Race, and Dr Martin Luther King, Jr

Jan 15, 201835 min
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In his “I Have a Dream” speech, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke twice of the “unspeakable horrors of police brutality.”  The issue of race relations in our nation, and especially concerning policing, is at the forefront of our minds.  In this episode, Jonathan discusses what we can do as the law enforcement community to bring about healing and reconciliation.  He also interviews David Stynchcombe, Grandson of former Fulton County, GA Sheriff LeRoy Stynchcombe, about his Grandfather’s interactions with Dr. King, Jr.

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