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Reporter Roundup: Controversial Shooting by LAPD
Season 1
Episode 68
KPCC reporters discuss controversial shooting death of an 18-year-old, LAUSD school police and LACMA’ s federal loan. Calls for dismantling the LA Unified’s large school police force continue. Carla Javier has been following the district’s response. KPCC’s John Horn has been getting to the bottom of why LACMA got a big federal loan to deal with COVID-19.
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