Speaking out for the first time, former Minneapolis police lieutenant Rich Jackson said that when he reported misconduct, he faced blowback.
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An excerpt from the new FRONTLINE documentary with the Star Tribune, “Police on Trial.” Watch the full documentary: https://bit.ly/3m1FKyj
“Police on Trial” is part of FRONTLINE’s Local Journalism Initiative, an innovative effort to support and strengthen investigative reporting in communities around the country funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. It was produced in association with the Center for Asian American Media and is supported by The WNET Group’s Exploring Hate initiative.
“Police on Trial” is a FRONTLINE production with Five O’Clock Films in association with Mike Shum Productions and the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM). The director and producer is Mike Shum. The producer and reporter is Marcia Robiou. The narrator/reporter is Libor Jany, along with reporters Andy Mannix, Liz Navratil, Liz Sawyer, Chao Xiong. The senior producers are Frank Koughan and Callie Wiser. The executive producer of FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath.
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