Blood Tribe Police Service sees use of force reports down as they refine policing methods
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Blood Tribe Police Service sees use of force reports down as they refine policing methods
02:08 | July 16, 2020
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5 southern Alberta communities sign MOU with Kainai/ Blood Tribe
01:56 | February 9, 2024
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‘Walk In Her Shoes’ event held in Kainai Nation
01:42 | November 24, 2023
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Blood Tribe funds addictions recovery camp
02:02 | August 9, 2023
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Blood Tribe members begin cross-Canada relay for Indigenous issues
01:52 | April 12, 2023
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‘Walk in Her Shoes’ event raises awareness for domestic violence on Blood Tribe
01:41 | November 24, 2022
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Grassroots recovery camp hopes to continue supports into winter
01:50 | November 4, 2022
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Anti-racism study helps Blood Tribe seek solutions
01:58 | September 8, 2022
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Grassroots recovery camp opens on Blood Tribe near Lethbridge
01:57 | August 16, 2022
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Alberta emergency services agencies pushing for more Indigenous recruits
02:00 | July 21, 2022
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Thousands attend Kainai Powwow and Celebration
01:45 | July 18, 2022
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Construction on Red Crow Community College nears completion
02:01 | May 13, 2022
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Blood Tribe Police Service adds 5 new constables
01:46 | May 6, 2022
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Construction to start on new Blood Tribe supportive housing complex
01:52 | April 19, 2022
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Success stories: Blood Tribe members inspire community with sobriety
01:56 | December 8, 2021
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Documentary on opioid crisis from southern Alberta filmmaker set to hit theatres
02:00 | November 1, 2021
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Blood Tribe members taking chief and council, feds to court over settlement concerns
02:03 | October 25, 2021
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Blood Tribe finalizing cattle, natural gas settlements in excess of $165M from feds
02:01 | August 17, 2021
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Tiny homes becoming big opportunities for Blood Tribe
01:44 | July 22, 2021
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Group bringing supportive housing to Blood Tribe Reserve
01:47 | June 30, 2021
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Blood Tribe members raising concerns over Bringing the Spirit Home
02:48 | June 11, 2021
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‘The name is outdated’: calls to change ‘Indian Battle’ names in Lethbridge
01:47 | June 4, 2021
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Blood Tribe remembers the 215 children found in Kamloops
01:32 | June 3, 2021
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Lethbridge advocates hope residential school vigil leads to change
01:53 | June 1, 2021
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Calls for searches of southern Alberta residential schools
01:41 | May 31, 2021
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Lethbridge, Kainai/Blood Tribe sign agreement: ‘It’s a positive step forward’
01:49 | May 19, 2021
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Blood Tribe keeps COVID-19 cases under control as numbers continue to climb across Alberta
01:58 | April 27, 2021
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Documentary takes viewers behind the scenes on the Blood Reserve during opioid crisis
02:18 | April 26, 2021
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Blood Tribe contractors and truckers petition for internal audit and investigation
01:42 | April 5, 2021
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Three wildfires, heavy winds leave damage in southern Alberta
02:09 | March 29, 2021
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Blood Tribe members call for election reform
02:02 | February 26, 2021
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Drive-thru REDress event held in honour of missing and murdered Blood Tribe members
01:49 | February 19, 2021
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Blood Tribe Police Service sees use of force reports down as they refine policing methods
02:08 | July 16, 2020
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5 southern Alberta communities sign MOU with Kainai/ Blood Tribe
01:56 | February 9, 2024
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‘Walk In Her Shoes’ event held in Kainai Nation
01:42 | November 24, 2023
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Blood Tribe funds addictions recovery camp
02:02 | August 9, 2023
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Blood Tribe members begin cross-Canada relay for Indigenous issues
01:52 | April 12, 2023
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‘Walk in Her Shoes’ event raises awareness for domestic violence on Blood Tribe
01:41 | November 24, 2022
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Grassroots recovery camp hopes to continue supports into winter
01:50 | November 4, 2022
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Anti-racism study helps Blood Tribe seek solutions
01:58 | September 8, 2022
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Grassroots recovery camp opens on Blood Tribe near Lethbridge
01:57 | August 16, 2022
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Alberta emergency services agencies pushing for more Indigenous recruits
02:00 | July 21, 2022
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Thousands attend Kainai Powwow and Celebration
01:45 | July 18, 2022
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Construction on Red Crow Community College nears completion
02:01 | May 13, 2022
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Blood Tribe Police Service adds 5 new constables
01:46 | May 6, 2022
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Construction to start on new Blood Tribe supportive housing complex
01:52 | April 19, 2022
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Success stories: Blood Tribe members inspire community with sobriety
01:56 | December 8, 2021
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Documentary on opioid crisis from southern Alberta filmmaker set to hit theatres
02:00 | November 1, 2021
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Blood Tribe members taking chief and council, feds to court over settlement concerns
02:03 | October 25, 2021
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Blood Tribe finalizing cattle, natural gas settlements in excess of $165M from feds
02:01 | August 17, 2021
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Tiny homes becoming big opportunities for Blood Tribe
01:44 | July 22, 2021
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Group bringing supportive housing to Blood Tribe Reserve
01:47 | June 30, 2021
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Blood Tribe members raising concerns over Bringing the Spirit Home
02:48 | June 11, 2021
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‘The name is outdated’: calls to change ‘Indian Battle’ names in Lethbridge
01:47 | June 4, 2021
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Blood Tribe remembers the 215 children found in Kamloops
01:32 | June 3, 2021
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Lethbridge advocates hope residential school vigil leads to change
01:53 | June 1, 2021
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Calls for searches of southern Alberta residential schools
01:41 | May 31, 2021
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Lethbridge, Kainai/Blood Tribe sign agreement: ‘It’s a positive step forward’
01:49 | May 19, 2021
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Blood Tribe keeps COVID-19 cases under control as numbers continue to climb across Alberta
01:58 | April 27, 2021
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Documentary takes viewers behind the scenes on the Blood Reserve during opioid crisis
02:18 | April 26, 2021
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Blood Tribe contractors and truckers petition for internal audit and investigation
01:42 | April 5, 2021
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Three wildfires, heavy winds leave damage in southern Alberta
02:09 | March 29, 2021
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Blood Tribe members call for election reform
02:02 | February 26, 2021
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Drive-thru REDress event held in honour of missing and murdered Blood Tribe members
01:49 | February 19, 2021
Blood Tribe Police Service sees use of force reports down as they refine policing methods
Description
July 16, 2020
In Part 2 of our series on the Blood Tribe Police Service, Taz Dhaliwal explores how the force has managed to improve relations with tribe members by strengthening community engagement and refining policing tactics.
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Blood Tribe Police Service sees use of force reports down as they refine policing methods02:08 | July 16, 2020
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5 southern Alberta communities sign MOU with Kainai/ Blood Tribe01:56 | February 9, 2024
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‘Walk In Her Shoes’ event held in Kainai Nation01:42 | November 24, 2023
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Blood Tribe funds addictions recovery camp02:02 | August 9, 2023
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Blood Tribe members begin cross-Canada relay for Indigenous issues01:52 | April 12, 2023
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‘Walk in Her Shoes’ event raises awareness for domestic violence on Blood Tribe01:41 | November 24, 2022
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Grassroots recovery camp hopes to continue supports into winter01:50 | November 4, 2022
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Anti-racism study helps Blood Tribe seek solutions01:58 | September 8, 2022
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Grassroots recovery camp opens on Blood Tribe near Lethbridge01:57 | August 16, 2022
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Alberta emergency services agencies pushing for more Indigenous recruits02:00 | July 21, 2022
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Thousands attend Kainai Powwow and Celebration01:45 | July 18, 2022
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Construction on Red Crow Community College nears completion02:01 | May 13, 2022
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Blood Tribe Police Service adds 5 new constables01:46 | May 6, 2022
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Construction to start on new Blood Tribe supportive housing complex01:52 | April 19, 2022
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Success stories: Blood Tribe members inspire community with sobriety01:56 | December 8, 2021
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Documentary on opioid crisis from southern Alberta filmmaker set to hit theatres02:00 | November 1, 2021
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Blood Tribe members taking chief and council, feds to court over settlement concerns02:03 | October 25, 2021
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Blood Tribe finalizing cattle, natural gas settlements in excess of $165M from feds02:01 | August 17, 2021
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Tiny homes becoming big opportunities for Blood Tribe01:44 | July 22, 2021
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Group bringing supportive housing to Blood Tribe Reserve01:47 | June 30, 2021
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Blood Tribe members raising concerns over Bringing the Spirit Home02:48 | June 11, 2021
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‘The name is outdated’: calls to change ‘Indian Battle’ names in Lethbridge01:47 | June 4, 2021
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Blood Tribe remembers the 215 children found in Kamloops01:32 | June 3, 2021
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Lethbridge advocates hope residential school vigil leads to change01:53 | June 1, 2021
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Calls for searches of southern Alberta residential schools01:41 | May 31, 2021
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Lethbridge, Kainai/Blood Tribe sign agreement: ‘It’s a positive step forward’01:49 | May 19, 2021
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Blood Tribe keeps COVID-19 cases under control as numbers continue to climb across Alberta01:58 | April 27, 2021
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Documentary takes viewers behind the scenes on the Blood Reserve during opioid crisis02:18 | April 26, 2021
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Blood Tribe contractors and truckers petition for internal audit and investigation01:42 | April 5, 2021
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Three wildfires, heavy winds leave damage in southern Alberta02:09 | March 29, 2021
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Blood Tribe members call for election reform02:02 | February 26, 2021
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Drive-thru REDress event held in honour of missing and murdered Blood Tribe members01:49 | February 19, 2021
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Blood Tribe Police Service sees use of force reports down as they refine policing methods02:08 | July 16, 2020
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5 southern Alberta communities sign MOU with Kainai/ Blood Tribe01:56 | February 9, 2024
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‘Walk In Her Shoes’ event held in Kainai Nation01:42 | November 24, 2023
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Blood Tribe funds addictions recovery camp02:02 | August 9, 2023
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Blood Tribe members begin cross-Canada relay for Indigenous issues01:52 | April 12, 2023
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‘Walk in Her Shoes’ event raises awareness for domestic violence on Blood Tribe01:41 | November 24, 2022
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Grassroots recovery camp hopes to continue supports into winter01:50 | November 4, 2022
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Anti-racism study helps Blood Tribe seek solutions01:58 | September 8, 2022
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Grassroots recovery camp opens on Blood Tribe near Lethbridge01:57 | August 16, 2022
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Alberta emergency services agencies pushing for more Indigenous recruits02:00 | July 21, 2022
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Thousands attend Kainai Powwow and Celebration01:45 | July 18, 2022
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Construction on Red Crow Community College nears completion02:01 | May 13, 2022
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Blood Tribe Police Service adds 5 new constables01:46 | May 6, 2022
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Construction to start on new Blood Tribe supportive housing complex01:52 | April 19, 2022
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Success stories: Blood Tribe members inspire community with sobriety01:56 | December 8, 2021
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Documentary on opioid crisis from southern Alberta filmmaker set to hit theatres02:00 | November 1, 2021
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Blood Tribe members taking chief and council, feds to court over settlement concerns02:03 | October 25, 2021
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Blood Tribe finalizing cattle, natural gas settlements in excess of $165M from feds02:01 | August 17, 2021
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Tiny homes becoming big opportunities for Blood Tribe01:44 | July 22, 2021
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Group bringing supportive housing to Blood Tribe Reserve01:47 | June 30, 2021
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Blood Tribe members raising concerns over Bringing the Spirit Home02:48 | June 11, 2021
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‘The name is outdated’: calls to change ‘Indian Battle’ names in Lethbridge01:47 | June 4, 2021
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Blood Tribe remembers the 215 children found in Kamloops01:32 | June 3, 2021
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Lethbridge advocates hope residential school vigil leads to change01:53 | June 1, 2021
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Calls for searches of southern Alberta residential schools01:41 | May 31, 2021
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Lethbridge, Kainai/Blood Tribe sign agreement: ‘It’s a positive step forward’01:49 | May 19, 2021
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Blood Tribe keeps COVID-19 cases under control as numbers continue to climb across Alberta01:58 | April 27, 2021
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Documentary takes viewers behind the scenes on the Blood Reserve during opioid crisis02:18 | April 26, 2021
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Blood Tribe contractors and truckers petition for internal audit and investigation01:42 | April 5, 2021
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Three wildfires, heavy winds leave damage in southern Alberta02:09 | March 29, 2021
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Blood Tribe members call for election reform02:02 | February 26, 2021
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Drive-thru REDress event held in honour of missing and murdered Blood Tribe members01:49 | February 19, 2021
Blood Tribe Police Service sees use of force reports down as they refine policing methods
Description
July 16, 2020
In Part 2 of our series on the Blood Tribe Police Service, Taz Dhaliwal explores how the force has managed to improve relations with tribe members by strengthening community engagement and refining policing tactics.
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