Watchdog Report: CPD Has Made ‘Minimal Progress’ In Replacing Gang Database
A new watchdog report says the city has fallen short on its promise to replace the controversial gang database.
A new watchdog report says the city has fallen short on its promise to replace the controversial gang database.
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