Jay Z Speaks Out on How to End Police Brutality

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In a press conference Thursday, Jay Z and The Weinstein Company announced their new television documentary series about Kalief Browder, a 16-year-old who was imprisoned on Rikers Island for three years without conviction before taking his own life.

According to Fader, one CNN reporter asked Jay what he thinks is the best way to “[stop] police brutality against African-American men,” to which Jay emphasized a need for compassion, trust, and “respect on both sides,” calling out the distrust created by body cameras on police officers.