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Subject How NYPD impunity works
Date June 23, 2020 3:16 PM
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After his family saw an unmarked NYPD cruiser hit a Black teenager, ProPublica Deputy Managing Editor Eric Umansky tried to find out how it happened.

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Tue. Jun 23, 2020

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My Family Saw a Police Car Hit a Kid on Halloween. Then I Learned How NYPD Impunity Works.

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ProPublica Deputy Managing Editor Eric Umansky’s family saw an unmarked NYPD cruiser hit a Black teenager. He tried to find out how it happened, and instead found all of the ways the NYPD is shielded from accountability.

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