'Elite' units seen as corrupting element in police culture
Samuel Sinyangwe, founder of Mapping Police Violence, and Radley Balko, criminal justice system columnist for the Washington Post, talk with Alex Wagner about how "elite" units with police forces, like the Scorpion unit responsible for the beating death of Tyre Nichols, contribute to violence and abuses committed by law enforcement.
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