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A 'broken' status quo: Police shootings have persisted in the days after a major conviction. Experts explain why.

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Apr 28, 2021
A 'broken' status quo: Police shootings have persisted in the days after a major conviction. Experts explain why.

Derek Chauvin's conviction in the murder of George Floyd offered a glint of hope that a transformative moment for policing in America was within reach.

But since the verdict, a series of shootings by police across the country point to a difficult truth: One ex-officer's conviction was never going to rewrite a system that many experts agree remains critically flawed.

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