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Reporter Roundup: Kizzee, Census, Heat Wave| September 3
Season 1
Episode 121
KPCC reporters continue covering the Dijon Kizzee shooting, census concerns, and hot weather. Frank Stoltze continues following the latest on the fatal shooting of Dijon Kizzee by Sheriff’s deputies. Caroline Champlain reports about growing concerns among advocates that the Census Bureau will end the 2020 count early. A heat wave is headed our way this coming weekend.
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