The group addressed a number of topics and questions including safety, trust in police and discrimination.
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw joined faith-based community leaders and the city's youth on Sunday to discuss the ongoing gun violence crisis.
The intimate group addressed a number of topics and questions including safety, trust in police and discrimination. "Because of the stuff that goes on at home, it's like, I'm able to speak a little bit more. A lot of kids don't have a voice and people don't know that," said Kasheef Nash of West Philadelphia.
Commissioner Outlaw says she related to those experiences, sharing that her start of positive interactions with officers didn't begin until she was in high school.
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