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...come largely from the Anaheim Police Department's (APD) K-9 unit...
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...Esther Boggess reported to the police that Boggess had threatened suicide...and approved by the State Department of Social Services as a...
...successfully sued the Maryland State Police for racial profiling after his...his grandfather's funeral in Chicago. His cousin Scott El-Amin...
...OF TACOMA, a Metropolitan Municipal Corporation; METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICT OF TACOMA, a Department of the City of Tacoma; EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR JACK C. WILSON, Executive Director...
...SNAP, and HUD/Public Housing disputes. She previously interned at the Chicago Police Department's law division and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and was...
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Police brutality lawyers at Pintas & Mullins...Gorman responded. The Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) officers struggled trying to...
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...his vehicle, and drove away. Shortly thereafter, the New York City sanitation police pulled Prince over, and issued him a summons for unauthorized removal of...
...Appellee: Thomas E. Perez, Dennis J. Dimsey, Holly A. Thomas, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., On the Brief, Lisa J. Stark, United...
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