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Proposed Bill Would Not Have Changed What Happened in Mpls.
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Senator Van Wanggaard says policies already in place; Mpls. officer stepped outside policy
Racine Republican Senator Van Wanggaard, a former police officer himself, explains his opposition to new legislation proposed by Gov. Tony Evers to limit use of force as only a last resort saying the root causes need to be addressed.
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Proposed Bill Would Not Have Changed What Happened in Mpls.
Clip: Season 1800 Episode 1849 | 5m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
Racine Republican Senator Van Wanggaard, a former police officer himself, explains his opposition to new legislation proposed by Gov. Tony Evers to limit use of force as only a last resort saying the root causes need to be addressed.
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