Police departments keep patrolling amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Now officers are catching the virus and calling out sick. AP law enforcement reporters ctlong1 and MikeBalsamo1 tell us what that looks like.
So how does a police force do its job with fewer officers? It depends. AP law enforcement reporters Colleen Long and Mike Balsamo talk about how the virus is affecting policing, the courts and prisons in this episode of Ground Game.
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