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Tulsa police major on systemic racism: 'We’re shooting African Americans about 24% less than we ought to be based on the crimes'
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Speaking in a talk radio interview, Tulsa Police Major Travis Yates made controversial comments on systemic racism saying, "all the research says we're shooting African Americans about 24% less than we ought to be based on the crimes being committed." KJRH's Sierra Pizarro reports.June 11, 2020