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NAACP Official: Police-Miscond
Videotaped evidence of police misconduct will help the NAACP document trends, but will also help in court, said James Bible, president of the organization’s Seattle-King County branch.
Bible spoke Saturday as part of the weekend gathering of the Alaska-Oregon-Washington NAACP state conference, hosted by the Bremerton NAACP branch and the organization’s local youth council.
The national organization has launched an online effort to make it easier to document cases of police misconduct, which the NAACP plans to use to gather data to support policy changes in law enforcement.
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