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FILE - In this June 18, 2019, file photo, Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams addresses the audience at a community meeting in Phoenix. The meeting stemmed from reaction to a videotaped encounter that surfaced of Phoenix officers pointing guns and yelling obscenities at a black family they suspected of shoplifting. The Phoenix Police Department says it will train officers to track when they point their guns at people. The department announced Friday, Aug. 2 the policy was recommended by the Community Police Trust Initiative and the National Police Foundation, which studied last year's police shootings in the city. The policy will go into effect Aug. 19. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)

FILE - In this June 18, 2019, file photo, Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams addresses the audience at a community meeting in Phoenix. The meeting stemmed from reaction to a videotaped encounter that surfaced of Phoenix officers pointing guns and yelling obscenities at a black family they suspected of shoplifting. The Phoenix Police Department says it will train officers to track when they point their guns at people. The department announced Friday, Aug. 2 the policy was recommended by the Community Police Trust Initiative and the National Police Foundation, which studied last year's police shootings in the city. The policy will go into effect Aug. 19. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)

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