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Cleveland Mayor Breaks Campaign Promise on Community Control of Police
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
02 Dec 2022
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Black Agenda Radio · Cleveland Mayor Breaks Campaign Promise on Community Control of Police

Taru Taylor is a freelance journalist based in Cleveland, where he focuses on the issue of police reform. He recently wrote an op-ed in the Cleveland Plain Dealer about that city’s mayor, Justin Bibb, who broke a campaign promise to bring community control of the police to that city.

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Black political class
Black Community Control of Police
community control of police

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