Philadelphians on Tuesday got a glimpse of how their future district attorney may seek to handle police-involved shootings—an issue that speaks directly to each candidates’ political base.

Facing off for the first time since the May primary, Democratic candidate Larry Krasner and Republican candidate Beth Grossman outlined their positions on a wide range of issues from how they would manage the office to how they might investigate officer-involved shootings. The Philadelphia Bar Association hosted the event, with Charles Gibbs, president of the Barristers’ Association of Philadelphia and co-chair of the Philadelphia Bar Association’s city policy committee, moderating.

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