Civil rights leader criticizes 'divisive protests,' 'rioting' in the name of social justice

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Civil rights leader Rev. Markel Hutchins discusses the disconnect between American communities and law enforcement on 'Sunday Night in America.'

Civil rights leader Rev. Markel Hutchins discusses how to restore public safety and trust in policing on 'Sunday Night In America.'

"We've got to turn to each other, turn to our faith in one another, and our faith in the divine to begin to reset conversations around police community engagement," Hutchins told" "Some of these incidents have shaken the bonds of trust between police and some communities within the American family, and that puts all of us at risk. Police need the public. They need witnesses and information and that depends on trust. And people need to know when they call 911, the person who responds is worthy of trust. The key is a relationship.

DESANTIS CALLS OUT CALIFORNIA CRIME, SAYS HE MET SERIES OF MUGGING VICTIMS: WHY IS THIS 'ACCEPTABLE?', violence and carnage seen in Memphis may have driven those police officers involved in the Nichols tragedy to"a place where they no longer had a sense of humanity about the people that they're policing."

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