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COMPTON, Calif. (AP) - Angry residents poured out their emotions Wednesday to Sheriff Lee Baca, following a shooting in which 10 deputies fired more than 100 rounds at an unarmed driver.
Baca spoke with dozens of community members and heard their concerns about topics from unsolved murders to racial profiling.
"We need to know now why does it always happen in our community," said Mollie Bell, a longtime Compton resident. "When will (law enforcement) turn around and say they are wrong. If the leadership doesn't say it's wrong it will keep happening."
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