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Ed Ou on his NBC News documentary about policing mental illness.

“I think it would be nice if this documentary was kind of like a road map for law enforcement to be the best versions of themselves as they can be.”

— Ed Ou, Co-Director "A Different Kind of Force: Policing Mental Illness”

In a candid conversation, video journalist Ed Ou reflects on his 2021 duPont Award-winning documentary, A Different Kind of Force—Policing Mental Illness, for which he embedded with a San Antonio police unit specifically geared to deal with mental health crises.

Ou discusses the ethics of covering the mentally ill, the challenge of telling stories with great moral complexity, and his own run in with police when he was assaulted covering a Minneapolis protest.

David Ushery of WNBC on Covering Coronavirus from the Epicenter

“I remember my news director came to me and the weekend co-anchor and she said, ‘You know, I don't know that we'll get to this. But hypothetically, if we needed to broadcast from home, can we put a camera in your apartment?’”

WNBC News Anchor David Ushery on how the hypothetical became all too real, as he talks about covering the COVID pandemic in its early epicenter - New York, New York.