Biden to sign executive order on police reform two years after George Floyd’s death
Two years ago today, George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer, leading to a national reckoning on race and policing in the U.S., but many community members say not enough progress has been made. NBC News’ Yamiche Alcindor explains how the city of Minneapolis is marking the anniversary and how President Biden's executive order on police reform could impact communities of color.
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