He says the incidents aren't as frequently reported as they are in bigger cities, and that they tend to happen more infrequently due to the size of the areas.
Burbank, who was also formerly a police chief in Salt Lake City, hopes that what is happening now across the country brings about change. He suggests laws banning the chokehold and creating databases that document officers previously fired or terminated over use of force incidents so they can't easily go work elsewhere. House Democrats on Monday unveiled a policing reform bill that includes similar changes.
"We have now grabbed the attention of America," Burbank says.