The Terror of Policing

Published: March 2, 2021, 11 p.m.

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Maria and Julio welcome two new ITT guests:\\xa0Josie Duffy Rice, president of The Appeal and host of the podcast "Justice in America," and\\xa0Michael Harriot, a senior writer at The Root. They talk about the latest in criminal justice, including the federal and state cases for the murder of George Floyd. They also get into the Congressional investigation of the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and how states are continuing to respond with legislation targeting protestors fighting for racial justice.\\xa0 As we reach one year of COVID-19 and quarantine, we want to hear from you. After a year of so much loss, we want to hear how you\'re grieving,\\xa0coping and holding space to process. Call us to leave a voicemail on the In The Thick hotline at (505) 226-8973 or send us a voice memo via email to inthethick@futuromediagroup.org. ITT Staff Picks:\\xa0 - "The plot to eradicate the threat of Black power is documented by evidence, testimony and government documents from federal, state and local agencies," Michael Harriot writes about the Federal Bureau of Investigation\'s assassinations of Black leaders\\xa0via this piece in The Root. - Check out another recent interview with Josie Duffy Rice on the 5-4 podcast\\xa0where she talks about a 1987 Supreme Court decision that lets states "off the hook for perpetuating systemic racism in death penalty cases." - Matt Cohen writes for Mother Jones\\xa0about how Republicans keep pretending Antifa is equivalent to violent white supremacists during the Congressional investigation into the attack on the Capitol\\xa0on\\xa0January 6. Credit for above image: AP Photo/Ted S. Warren \\xa0

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