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Inside the Post-Dispatch: Who investigates after police shootings in St. Louis?

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This week's host, Bryce Gray, speaks with crime reporter Christine Byers to break down her recent story about "Who investigates after police shootings in St. Louis?" — a seemingly simple question with answers that, apparently, are anything but. As she found, it's "almost anyone's guess" about who handles that aspect of police oversight in St. Louis, despite reforms geared toward transparency and consistency that were adopted more than four years ago.

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This week's host, Bryce Gray, speaks with crime reporter Christine Byers to break down her recent story about "Who investigates after police shootings in St. Louis?" — a seemingly simple question with answers that, apparently, are anything but. As she found, it's "almost anyone's guess" about who handles that aspect of police oversight in St. Louis, despite reforms geared toward transparency and consistency that were adopted more than four years ago.

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