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Black Drivers Disproportionately Stopped by LAPD Unit, Investigation Finds

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The LAPD is taking heat after the LA Times found black drivers have been disproportionately stopped by one of the department's units. If true, the question becomes, is it racial profiling? The police chief says the department did not target African Americans. The Times investigation does not prove racial profiling, although some are certainly calling it that.
Guest: LA Times Reporter Cindy Chang

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