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Law enforcement agencies in Volusia-Flagler struggle to attract African-American officers - African American News Today - EIN News

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… officers are African-American while African-Americans make up … African Americans, he said.

"The more African Americans … were African-American, meaning 3% African-Americans patrolling … attract applicants, particularly African American applicants," …

Source: Daytona Beach News-Journal Online: Local News, Politics, Entertainment & Sports in Daytona Beach, FL
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