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Barack Obama calls on police forces to heal rift with communities they serve

Barack Obama calls on police forces to heal rift with communities they serve; Police chiefs at summit meeting PULL FOCUS hat on tableJoseph Price (Leesburg Police Chief) interview SOT- Officers need the skills of a lawyer but the mindset of a guardianMeeting in progress as addressed by Inspector Robert Pell (Greater Manchester Police) Police chiefs listeningInspector Robert Pell (Greater Manchester Police) speaking SOT- Talks of public saying that trust and confidence levels had fallenSenior police officer at meetingPell addressing meetingHat of he Chief of the United States Capitol PoliceAssistant Chief Constable Bernard Higgins (Police Scotland) interview SOT- Train officers to resolve any confrontation at the lowest levelMaryland: Baltimore:EXTVarious of reporter along street with Neill Franklin (Law Enforcement Against Prohibition)Neill Franklin (Law Enforcement Against Prohibition) interview as along SOT- (Asked what his reaction would be if a relative said they wanted to be a police officer in Baltimore) I would advise noReporter and Franklin alongFranklin interview SOT- It's more a blue versus black issue, blue being the policeReporter sat on step of abandoned building talkign with FranklinPolice lapel badge worn by FranklinReporter and Franklin talkingFranklin interview SOT- Talks of true issues bever being dealt withCUTAWAYReporter and FranklinBoarded up buildings on street TRACK
Barack Obama calls on police forces to heal rift with communities they serve; Police chiefs at summit meeting PULL FOCUS hat on tableJoseph Price (Leesburg Police Chief) interview SOT- Officers need the skills of a lawyer but the mindset of a guardianMeeting in progress as addressed by Inspector Robert Pell (Greater Manchester Police) Police chiefs listeningInspector Robert Pell (Greater Manchester Police) speaking SOT- Talks of public saying that trust and confidence levels had fallenSenior police officer at meetingPell addressing meetingHat of he Chief of the United States Capitol PoliceAssistant Chief Constable Bernard Higgins (Police Scotland) interview SOT- Train officers to resolve any confrontation at the lowest levelMaryland: Baltimore:EXTVarious of reporter along street with Neill Franklin (Law Enforcement Against Prohibition)Neill Franklin (Law Enforcement Against Prohibition) interview as along SOT- (Asked what his reaction would be if a relative said they wanted to be a police officer in Baltimore) I would advise noReporter and Franklin alongFranklin interview SOT- It's more a blue versus black issue, blue being the policeReporter sat on step of abandoned building talkign with FranklinPolice lapel badge worn by FranklinReporter and Franklin talkingFranklin interview SOT- Talks of true issues bever being dealt withCUTAWAYReporter and FranklinBoarded up buildings on street TRACK
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May 15, 2015
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