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Kappa Alpha Psi's police and teens forum

Sgt. Dwayne L. Gill talks about his rewarding career as a Michigan State Police Trooper. Members of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Incorporated Detroit Alumni Chapter’s Guide Right Youth Leadership Development Program and the State of Michigan’s Department of Civil Rights present the, ‘Building Trust Between African American Teens and Law Enforcement’ forum in the Cooper Room at Wayne County Community College District’s Eastern Campus on Connor at I-94, Saturday, March 17, 2018.
Sgt. Dwayne L. Gill talks about his rewarding career as a Michigan State Police Trooper. Members of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Incorporated Detroit Alumni Chapter’s Guide Right Youth Leadership Development Program and the State of Michigan’s Department of Civil Rights present the, ‘Building Trust Between African American Teens and Law Enforcement’ forum in the Cooper Room at Wayne County Community College District’s Eastern Campus on Connor at I-94, Saturday, March 17, 2018.
Todd McInturf, The Detroit News
Civil Rights attorney Godfrey Joseph Dillard, Sr. talks to the teens about their civil rights.
Civil Rights attorney Godfrey Joseph Dillard, Sr. talks to the teens about their civil rights.
Todd McInturf, The Detroit News
Detroit Police Detective Brian Foundation talks with the teens.
Detroit Police Detective Brian Foundation talks with the teens.
Todd McInturf, The Detroit News
Farmington Hills Chief of Police Charles Nebus talks about his department.
Farmington Hills Chief of Police Charles Nebus talks about his department.
Todd McInturf, The Detroit News
Detroit Kappa League members, including, Vincent Pardo, second from left, 14, of Southfield, listen to speakers.
Detroit Kappa League members, including, Vincent Pardo, second from left, 14, of Southfield, listen to speakers.
Todd McInturf, The Detroit News
Randy Brooks, 54, of Detroit, shows off his fraternity coat during the forum. He is now a manager of Wayne County 3rd Circuit Court Juvenile Division court officers after being a court officer for more than 20 years.
Randy Brooks, 54, of Detroit, shows off his fraternity coat during the forum. He is now a manager of Wayne County 3rd Circuit Court Juvenile Division court officers after being a court officer for more than 20 years.
Todd McInturf, The Detroit News
Audience members raise their hands when asked a question.
Audience members raise their hands when asked a question.
Todd McInturf, The Detroit News
Southfield Kappa League members listen to speakers during the forum.
Southfield Kappa League members listen to speakers during the forum.
Todd McInturf, The Detroit News