March 9, 2015, Al Gerhardstein testified in front of Governor Kaisch’s task force on community police relations. He lifted up Cincinnati’s history and progress as lessons the state can draw from. He made seven concrete recommendations based on the Cincinnati experience. Read his testimony here.
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