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Stanley Nelson discusses police slave patrol and police accountability in the Sound of the Police 

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In this conversation Director Stanley Nelson, Valerie Scoon and Mike Muse discuss the making of the Hulu documentary Sound of the Police. Stanley Nelson discussed how between when they started the documentary and when they finished, police brutality was bound to happen. They also discussed the similarities between todays police slave patrol mindset and the mindset of long ago has not changed. As the conversation continues, they discussed the lack of police accountability and how songs about police brutality were used throughout the documentary.
00:00 intro
2:45 Something will happen
4:09 evoking and honoring Emmitt Till
5:05 police slave patrol mindset
9:05 Visual Storytelling in sound of police
9:19 bad cop had a bad day
9:43 didn't want trauma porn
10:50 can't argue with what you see
16:50 songs about police brutality
19:00 the energy of Hip Hop was essential
21:20 the lack of police accountability
22:23 police unions get a break
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