Trump supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol building, vandalized it and fought with law enforcement. At least one Capitol Hill police officer died and dozens more were hurt. Many watching the news coverage noted the stark difference in preparedness and response against those rioters and the Black Lives Matter protests last year. Dr. Rashawn Ray is a sociologist and a Brookings Institute David Rubenstein fellow. He also conducts implicit bias training for police departments and writes about policing in America. Soledad O’Brien spoke with him recently about fighting systemic racism.
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