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'Knowledge is power': Omaha police give presentation on interacting during traffic stops

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  LAVAL, Que. — An 81-year-old Quebec man said Friday he killed his ailing wife out of love and compassion, as he was sentenced to serve at least 10 years and six months in prison for her murder.

The article from Yahoo News discusses a controversial presentation given by the Omaha Police Department to local business leaders, which included a slide titled "Knowledge is Power." This slide listed various groups and individuals, including the media, elected officials, defense attorneys, and civil rights groups like the NAACP and ACLU, under the heading "The Bad." The presentation suggested these entities were problematic for law enforcement, sparking significant backlash for its divisive and accusatory tone. Critics argue that the slide promotes an "us versus them" mentality, potentially undermining community trust and cooperation. The police department has since apologized for the slide, stating it was not intended to be part of the official presentation and does not reflect their values or community partnerships. However, the incident has raised concerns about underlying attitudes within the police force towards these groups.

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