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on one hand, excellent, emotional , critical investigative journalism, propublica does it again, on the other hand i question the premise of the doc, are they arguing that the police were ineffective and that because theyve put themselves in that position of authority they are responsible for their inadequacy and so within that parameter they should be more effective? i mean i guess, getting that trove of information and being thoughtful and critical this is what you get, i just think perhaps it could have been more critical of the structure of authority itself. like reform can be powerful and mass shootings are an horrible horrible escalation in the states, and the propublica team didnt really make too much opinion or analysis which again i like.. i just feel like, for example if it were a fascist organisation its like criticising the minutiae of action instead of the fact of the organisation…