This episode contains strong language.
Several major U.S. cities are proposing ways to defund and even dismantle their police departments. But what would that actually look like? Guest: John Eligon, a national correspondent covering race for The New York Times. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily
Background reading:
• In protests across the country, pleas for changes in policing have ranged from reform to abolition • . Some proposed measures include restricting police use of military-style equipment and requiring officers to face strict discipline in cases of misconduct. • Nine members of the Minneapolis City Council — a veto-proof majority — pledged to dismantle the city’s Police Department • , promising to create a new system of public safety.
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