A new study suggests police killings of Black men are mislabeled
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Rev. Al Sharpton shines a light on a new study in 'The Lancet', The University of Washington's medical journal. This new study reiterates a problem in the police reform movement - a lack of data on how many Black men are killed by police. Sharpton and other accountability partners say they "need a guarantee that mislabeling of police killings will stop".Oct. 3, 2021
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