CRBs (Community Review Boards) should consider the context of the incident, including the circumstances leading up to the act, the behavior of all parties involved, and any relevant policies or laws. They should also evaluate evidence, such as eyewitness accounts, video footage, and reports from involved officers. Additionally, they should take into account community standards and the impact of the act on public trust and safety. Ultimately, the goal is to assess whether the actions were justified and in line with ethical and procedural norms.
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