What the New Jersey attorney general's takeover of the Paterson Police Department means
In the wake of the deadly police shooting of Najee Seabrooks, the New Jersey attorney general's office has taken over the Paterson Police Department. Retired NYPD detective and director of the 21st Century Policing Project at New York Law School, Kirk Burkhalter, joined CBS News to discuss what could be next for the embattled department.
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