On Monday and Tuesday, local media have covered what was shared at a public meeting was held Monday at Ocie Hill Neighborhood Center. That meeting took place in the aftermath of a traffic stop involving Mansfield Fourth Ward Council candidate Alomar Davenport.

Links to those media stories are below.

Packed-house discusses social justice issues after Davenport car stop

Meeting aims to boost police-community relations

Community Prepares For Upcoming Police Discussion

On Tuesday, a video was posted on YouTube which indicates that it is of that meeting. That video, which is an hour in length, can be viewed here. Since we do not know the person who posted the same, we are providing a link instead of including it in this post. It does, however, appear to be uncut video from that meeting.

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