It’s a problem that is unfortunately too common across America. Confrontations between police and persons of color escalate quickly, often with violent or deadly results. A recent headline included a black homeowner in Raleigh, NC was handcuffed and humiliated after the burglar alarm falsely went off in his own home. Kazeem Oyeneyin shares his experience with Soledad and is joined by his attorney, Desmon Andrade, to discuss how they hope to hold authorities accountable.
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