One on one: Germantown police chief shares his thoughts on protest movement
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CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: Jun 23, 2020 7:58 AM CDT

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Over the last few weeks, critics of law enforcement have been vocal every day and night, marching and protesting in our area. CBS 58 spoke with Germantown Police Chief Mike Snow over Skype on Tuesday, June 23, about an interaction he had with followers on their Facebook page, more on what's going on across the U.S., and here locally.
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