In episode 4 of "Facing Race," we examine the impact of policing on communities of color, including the Native American and Asian communities in western Washington. Bowling Green State University Criminologist Phil Stinson, who’s tracked police crime cases since 2005, explains why a small percentage of police officers who use deadly force are charged with a crime. He also shares a vision for rebuilding trust between police and the community. Police officers share their perspective on recent racial justice protests, and former Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best opens up about her departure from the department after the Seattle City Council approved sweeping police budget and personnel cuts.