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The order will be signed Wednesday, the second anniversary of the murder of George Floyd while in police custody. But it only applies to federal law enforcement � not local forces
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This hour, Vermont Edition host Connor Cyrus talks about the qualified immunity legislation that passed the Vermont Senate and explores what it would mean for Vermonters.
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In this hour, Vermont Edition host Connor Cyrus looks at statewide efforts to bridge the divide between people of color and law enforcement.
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Connor Cyrus hosts a conversation with Philonise Floyd, George Floyd’s brother.
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Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger joins us for the hour and answers your questions.
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This week Norma Hardy became Brattleboro’s new police chief, and in doing so she made history. She's the first Black woman to be a police chief in Vermont. She joins the department months after the town released an extensive report recommending significant reforms to local policing. The department also faces a staffing shortage.
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Vermont law enforcement agencies from Burlington to Brattleboro including the State Police say that it's increasingly difficult to recruit new officers. And that is part of a puzzle that Heather Simons has been hired to solve. This month, Simons became executive director of the Vermont Police Academy, the first woman to serve in that role in Vermont.
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The FrequencyWhat actions have lawmakers taken to reform policing, and how are they being implemented? Plus, how the Johnson & Johnson vaccine pause is affecting�
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The killing of George Floyd last May prompted activists to double down on calls for elected officials to start rethinking what policing could look like in�
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"Use your common sense. Believe your eyes. What you saw, you saw," prosecutor Steve Schleicher told the jurors in closing arguments during Chauvin's murder trial.