Race, Trust, and the Chicago Police: The Investigation of Courtney Copeland’s Murder
A live conversation between Jeremy Scahill, Shapearl Wells, and Alison Flowers about the new podcast Somebody.
A live conversation between Jeremy Scahill, Shapearl Wells, and Alison Flowers about the new podcast Somebody.
Shapearl Wells wants to know who shot her son Courtney. The cops won’t help, so she sets out on her own investigation to find the killer.
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Shapearl Wells wants to know who killed her son Courtney. The cops won’t help, so she sets out on her own investigation to find the killer.
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