Daily News | Without systemic change, police killings will continue | Editorial
More change is needed in departments here and across the country before the next video surfaces showing another heinous police killing. Political leaders and police departments should be able to balance the need to combat crime with the need for reform.various measures after Floyd’s killing, from civilian oversight to more anti-bias training, and stricter use-of-force limits.
Until public and political pressure forces systemic change, police departments will continue to follow the path of least resistance. And the killings will continue.
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