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The Schilling Show 7/17/18 Hour 1: Chief of Police RaShall Brackney

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The Schilling Show 7/17/18 Hour 1: Chief of Police RaShall Brackney

Charlottesville Chief of Police RaShall Brackney discusses the odd chain of events that brought her to the show, why she wanted to be Chief of Police after August 12th, and how she wants to change the city’s tainted name.

All of this and more in hour one on The Schilling Show!

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