Will Tyre Nichols’ death lead to police reform on Capitol Hill?
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durban is one of many lawmakers urging his colleagues to move on police reform, saying legislation would ensure that “Trye Nichols’ death will not have been in vain.” NBC News’ Ali Vitali breaks down whether police reform is facing any partisan push back.
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