The U.S. Just Department and officials in Baltimore, Maryland struck a
deal for for sweeping reforms to the city's police department, after a
federal review found officers routinely violated residents' civil
rights. In a news conference Thursday, Attorney General Loretta Lynch
said the measures could "heal the tension" in the relationship between
Baltimore's police department and the community it serves.
Our US Correspondent Patrice Howard reports.
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