Tucson leaders react to Dallas shootings
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Tucson community leaders, including TPD Asst. Chief Ramon Batista, Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos and Deborah Embry of the Tucson Urban League, talk about the shootings of Dallas Police officers during a news conference at Tucson Police headquarters on July 8, 2016. Video by Sydney Richardson / for the Arizona Daily Star
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Leaders say they will team up to keep dialogue open with communities of color.
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