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In My Experience: Local Police Officers Talk About Their Lives in Uniform

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While the country engages in a national conversation about how police interact with the communities they serve, four Bay Area officers join us for a local conversation. We’ll discuss life on the beat, how they see the Black Lives Matter movement and what the biggest challenges are for community-police relations. What have you most wanted to ask a police officer?

Guests:

Jennifer Cortez, police officer, Richmond Police Department

Lt. Leronne Armstrong, captain, Oakland Police Department

Tracy McCray, housing sergeant, San Francisco Police Department Bayview Police Station

Peter Thoshinsky, retired lieutenant, San Francisco Police Department

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