Ohio Governor Mike DeWine says he's meeting with state lawmakers to address racial disparities and injustice as police brutaility demonstrations continue.
Ohio Public Radio's Andy Chow reports.
DeWine says he wants the state to look at improving the law enforcement system with better training and even removing police officers that demonstrate racist behavior.
He suggests a licensing board for police that reviews complaints, similar to teachers and nurses.
DeWine: "The ability to see if someone has done something that they should lose that license, to have that profession is probably a way that we should take a look at this."
DeWine says this can include a review of police officers involved in past shootings.