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5 years after Michael Brown's death, what has changed in Ferguson -- and what hasn't

5 years after Michael Brown's death, what has changed in Ferguson -- and what hasn't It’s been five years since Michael Brown Jr. was shot and killed by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri. The incident sparked protests, questions about race and police brutality and a Justice Department conclusion that the city’s law enforcement practices had been unduly influenced by revenue generation. Yamiche Alcindor returns to Ferguson to see what's changed since 2014 -- and what hasn't.

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