By — News Desk News Desk Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/lynch-unacceptable-doj-doesnt-complete-record-police-involved-shootings Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Lynch: ‘Unacceptable’ that DOJ doesn’t have complete record of police-involved shootings Politics Oct 8, 2015 4:40 PM EDT The Justice Department does not have a national record of all police-involved shooting deaths, a fact that Attorney General Loretta Lynch says needs to change. “It’s actually unacceptable that we don’t have it,” Lynch told Gwen Ifill today. “And what we’re doing right now is going further.” In an interview, airing tonight on PBS NewsHour, Lynch talks with Ifill about criminal justice and crime in America, and what role race plays in these matters. You can watch the NewsHour live at 6 p.m. EDT here. By — News Desk News Desk
The Justice Department does not have a national record of all police-involved shooting deaths, a fact that Attorney General Loretta Lynch says needs to change. “It’s actually unacceptable that we don’t have it,” Lynch told Gwen Ifill today. “And what we’re doing right now is going further.” In an interview, airing tonight on PBS NewsHour, Lynch talks with Ifill about criminal justice and crime in America, and what role race plays in these matters. You can watch the NewsHour live at 6 p.m. EDT here.