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Yes. I don’t really feel the police can be trusted. History has proven it, and it’s still being proven today. — Roger Wanzo, Retired, Dorchester
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Absolutely. They need body cameras, too, so they can protect themselves and citizens. — Queen Bee, Retired, Boston
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Yes. The police just protect each other. They’re all cops at the end of the day. — Jeavoni Thistle, Student, Roxbury
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Without a doubt. We need a balance of power during these investigations. — Germain, Entrepreneur, Roxbury
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Yes. They can’t investigate themselves. They won’t tell the truth. — Claudie, Teacher, Milton
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Yes. The law is the law, but I don’t trust them. They stick together, just like people on the streets stick together. Will it ever happen? I doubt it. — Amani Perkins, Student, Dorchester