For the past few weeks, Sgt. Carla Havard of the Denver Police Department has been on the front lines of protests and demonstrations. But her experience differs from the white officers she works with.
He recently announced changes, including using artificial intelligence and real-time data to monitor officer behavior.
A city of Miami police officer talks with protesters telling them that they will lend them their support during a demonstration, Saturday, May 30, 2020, downtown in Miami. In Denver, Havard said her voice inside the department matters now more than ever, and change starts with the courage to speak up.
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