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How One Police Department Is Trying to Prevent Violence Between Officers and Citizens

Tuesday, September 27, 2016 - 11:45am

Sept. 27, 2016

In Washington, some scoff at the idea of voter fraud. In Virginia, though, reformers found hundreds of noncitizens registered to vote, as Fred Lucas reports. One police department hopes to minimize violent encounters with citizens. Josh Siegel has video. Plus: Sen. Mike Lee on a federal threat to Utah and Jim DeMint on zero hour to preserve the internet. Interested in an internship at The Heritage Foundation? Fill out this online application by Oct. 1.

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How One Police Department Is Trying to Prevent Violence Between Officers and Citizens

 

The Daily Signal profiles the Fairfax County Police Department, which serves Virginias largest county, to see how officers there try to prevent violent encounters with citizens.

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