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The interim report
recently released by President Obama’s task force on policing will shed some
light on their view of the public trust - a view that is not shared by those
who seek more than just a laundry list of recommendations to address police
violence. The report was released just
days before the Department of Justice (DOJ) released a report of their
investigation into the Ferguson Police Department – a flashpoint of racial
frustrations and deep seated tensions unleashed in the face of aggressive and
excessive policing. A rather scathing
report that detailed the apparent racist activities engaged not just by the
Ferguson police officers but the Ferguson municipal government. However, the
explosiveness of DOJ’s Ferguson report on the Ferguson Police Department should
not be allowed to overshadow the president’s task force interim report because
as the president himself said: “This time will be different,” President Obama
said, regarding the effectiveness of the task force compared to prior ones, “because
the President of the United States is deeply vested in making it different.”