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Noon Wednesday with guest Noble Wray

Noble Wray discusses derogatory social media posts by law enforcement.

10/17/2018

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Noon Wednesday with guest Noble Wray

Clip: Season 1700 Episode 1715 | 17m 35sVideo has Closed Captions

Noble Wray discusses derogatory social media posts by law enforcement.

Individuals in law enforcement are being called out for derogatory and racist social media posts, causing swells of criticism and calling into question trust from the community. Noble Wray, former Madison Chief of Police, spent a year with the U.S. Department of Justice working police departments across the country on issues of police and community trust.

10/17/2018

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