For 110 days, protesters have called for police reforms in Michigan. Nothing has changed.

Little has changed, except maybe the chants.

For more than 100 days, protesters -- whom police leaders have labeled mostly “outside agitators” from the suburbs -- have marched through Michigan cities and towns demanding an end to racism and unjust violence in policing.

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