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Black northeast Denver residents muse about what a reformed police force might look like - Sentinel Colorado

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"Saturation policing is what worked in the past," she said, as she walked around the intersection of 33rd Avenue and Holly Street, in front of a newly refurbished catfish restaurant and an older establishment called the Horizon Lounge. "You'd see these spikes in different neighborhoods and we'd go in with everything we had … and then you'd see another neighborhood with a problem and we'd go in with everything we had."

Source: The Sentinel

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