AG Curtis Hill: America Must Continue National Dialogue Over Police Reforms And Race Relations

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Attorney General Curtis Hill said today that Americans must continue to seek productive dialogue on the issues of police reforms and race relations in order to achieve genuine progress.

“Both police brutality and violent riots represent America at its worst,” Attorney General Hill said. “Thankfully, we are also reminded daily of America at its best. We see it in the many shining examples of excellent police officers protecting and serving their communities. And we see it also in the lives of everyday men and women who peacefully work to advance causes in which they passionately believe.”

Since May 31, Attorney General Hill has written six op-ed pieces, all published at FoxNews.com, related to these issues.

Links to these op-ed pieces are as follows:

May 31: Indiana AG Hill: Floyd killing shows racism and police brutality are major problems, but riots intolerable

June 2: Indiana AG Hill: End the rioting and America can move forward on racial progress

June 4: Curtis Hill: Murder charges in George Floyd death are a good step but more needed to fix broken race relations

June 7: Curtis Hill: Defund police in response to George Floyd killing? It’s an insane idea that would increase crime

June 12: Indiana AG Curtis Hill: CHAZ and Seattle — a modest proposal worth considering

June 17: Curtis Hill: Crack down on bad cops but support good cops who keep us safe – Senate GOP bill shows the way

Here in Indiana, Attorney General Hill plans to continue promoting constructive discussions of these issues — such as holding a forum on race and justice addressing Hoosiers’ challenges and concerns.

“We will engage in frank dialogue to illuminate the conflict between people of color and the law enforcement community,” Attorney General Hill said. “We will work to create greater understanding, acceptance and accountability.”

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