San Francisco police to deploy robots | On Balance
Robots may be hitting the streets in San Francisco after city supervisors gave police the green light to deploy them. @LelandVittert says you can imagine how this could get out of hand.
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Robots may be hitting the streets in San Francisco after city supervisors gave police the green light to deploy them. @LelandVittert says you can imagine how this could get out of hand. #OnBalance
Robots may be hitting the streets in San Francisco after city supervisors gave police the green light to deploy them. @LelandVittert says you can imagine how this could get out of hand.
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Dan Abrams asks: Were the five ex-Memphis officers who allegedly beat Tyre Nichols overcharged? Abrams explains why second-degree murder could be a tough case to make in Tennessee. He discusses with David Ridings, a former prosecutor with the Nashville DA’s office.
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