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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page A6

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seen it firsthand where, just in routine traffic stops, the general attitude towards law enforcement is different after high-profile Cappa said. He spoke at a hearing convened by a Republican task force on law enforcement created this summer by Reps. Luke Messer of Indiana and Dave Reichert of Washington state to examine tensions between police officers and the communities they serve. problem is getting worse, not better. And not good for Messer said.

officers do their jobs safety a nd effect ively without the support and cooperation of the communities in which they live and work. And that happen unless citizens feel afe, protected and re- pected. Unfortunately, he relationship between olice and people is broken in too many Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller said a $20 million program created by the state Legislature in 2013 to put officers in schools is investing in future relationships with the of seen as a way of securing the he said. more than just a gun at the Officers build relationships with students who might otherwise only have seen police when a shooting or a relative is being arrested, Zoeller said. something that has really worked well in he said.

W. Craig Hartley xecutive director of the ommission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, said school resource officer programs only work if a good understanding between police and the school about what role the officer will play. Otherwise, he said, child ren can be brought into he criminal justice sys- em sooner than intended. When I was a kid, if I got in a fight in the hallway or something, it usually ended up that a teacher jerked me up by the collar and set me on my Hartley said. the police offer is there, sometimes it can create an environment where making an arrest, which is something different than what you may or may not want to Brian Jackson, director of the RAND Safety and Justice Program, told the task force the way to combat the cellphone video showing a bad interaction between police and the public is to make available more informa- ion about all kinds of interactions.

some will look better than Jacks on said. we have had xamples of positive police reactions go viral in the same way that had negative examples of cellphone videos of negative police interventions go AMuncie Face- book page exploded last month after he posted a elfie he took with a state olice officer who arrest- him for speeding. He osted the photo to show that a black man and a white officer could interact without violence. The photo and description of the encounter was shared a half-million times, the Star Press reported. Jackson told lawmakers that in an age where everyone is carrying a camera, police need to make sure more information about their practices is shared so more provide the public more information to draw their own conclusions is the path to getting towards the he said.

Contact Maureen Groppe at ollow her om Twitter: Indiana officials testify on need to improve police image Maureen Groppe Star Washington Bureau Greg Zoeller Indiana University students are planning a vigil Wednesday evening for two of their own who were found dead in separate incidents last week. The body of Joseph Smedley II, 20, was recovered Friday night at Griffey Reservoir north of the IU-Bloomington campus, four days after he was reported missing. Yaolin Wang, 21, was found dead inside an apartment complex Wednesday night from apparent stab wounds. Bloomington Police suspect her boyfriend, 20-year-old Chuanlin Xiao, killed her before hanging himself. According to the official IU Twitter account, the student-led vigil is being conducted held in memory of Smedley and Wang at 7 p.m.

Wednesday in Dunn Meadow on 7th Street and Indiana Avenue in Bloomington Monroe County Coroner Nicole Meyer said last week that foul play was not suspected in death, whose manner of death was consistent with drowning. family released a statement through an attorney Saturday that said they were by his death, adding that, was an intelligent and loving son, brother and In case, Bloomington Police said no one other than Xiao was suspected of having any involvement. Officials said Xaio, who previously lived in Washington state, had lived in Bloomington with Wang for about a month before the murder-suicide. Star reporters Michael Anthony Adams, Justin Mack and Will Higgins ontributed to this story. Call Star reporter Jill Disis at (317) 444-6137.

Follow er on Twitter: Vigil set for IU students found dead last week Jill Disis jill.disis@indystar.com.

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