Why Do So Many Traffic Stops Go Wrong?

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This episode contains strong language and scenes of violence. Over the past five years, police officers in the United States have killed more than 400 unarmed drivers or passengers — a rate of more than one a week, a Times investigation has found. Why are such cases so common, and why is the problem so hard to fix? Guest: David D. Kirkpatrick, a national correspondent for The New York Times.

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