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The social reckoning that sparked a national conversation around police brutality and racial justice last year became part of the origin story for many companies and their initiatives.
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Jazz Hampton, Chief Executive Officer & General Counsel of TurnSignl speaks on the 24/7 live legal services the app provides when stopped by officers on roads.
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Following the police killing of George Floyd in 2020, three Black men from the Twin Cities left their full-time jobs to develop an app they hope will mend relations between people and the police.
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The national conversation around policing and racial justice has been dominated by Minnesota for much of the past year ever since the murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. So, it’s probably not surprising that it is also in Minnesota where an idea has come to life that aims to level the playing field for drivers during routine police traffic stops.
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Following the police killing of George Floyd in 2020, three Black men from the Twin Cities left their full-time jobs to develop an app they hope will mend relations between people and the police.
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Daunte Wright’s deadly encounter with police started with a traffic stop that escalated. A group of local men want to change that with a new cellphone app.