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Brandon Marshall came equipped with a loosely formed plan and a laundry list of questions.
For nearly an hour inside the Denver police administration building Tuesday, the Broncos’ linebacker met with chief Robert White, peppering him with questions about local law enforcement, about recent incidents of police brutality nationwide, about officer training methods, about how and why and when police officers do what they do.
White provided as many answers as he could. Then he reciprocated Marshall’s list of questions with a list of suggestions, specifically ways Marshall can work with the police department to effect change and fight racial injustices in local communities and beyond.