Police officer seeks to mend community relationship with law enforcement
Chief investigative correspondent Jim Axelrod continues CBS News’ investigative series “Crime Without Punishment,” which examines the rise of unsolved murders throughout the country. He speaks with police officer Renee Hall on her goals of mending the relationship between communities and law enforcement so as to potentially solve these cases in the future.
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