
‘There’s a Lot of Mistrust and Fear on Both Sides.’ Vallejo Residents React to Police Violence
KQED's reporting on deadly police shootings has struck a nerve with our audience, especially those who live in Vallejo. Instead of city landmarks, some see spots where police violence occurred.
August 30, 201914m 38s
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Show Notes
Our reporting on deadly police shootings that have happened in Vallejo has struck a nerve with listeners, especially those who live in the city. A police shooting will ripple throughout a community and touch everyone. Instead of city landmarks, some see spots where police violence occurred. They've written us to say they are frustrated but say this is a solvable problem. Today, we'll feature some of their voices and discuss how some Vallejo residents are feeling and what they're talking about.
Guest: Ericka Cruz Guevarra, producer for The Bay, KQED
Guest: Ericka Cruz Guevarra, producer for The Bay, KQED
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