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LA: Two NOPD Officers Arrested After Fight With Man in Mid-City
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Website: http://constitutionnetwork.com
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The NOPD says it has arrested two officers and begun termination hearings after an investigation into alleged battery on a male victim in the 400 block of South St. Patrick early Tuesday morning. Officers John Galman and Spencer Sutton have both been arrested and booked on simple battery counts. The Public Integrity Bureau is continuing its investigation to see if more serious charges are warranted. |
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mickey
(7/25/2018)
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"He said he had no choice but to get out of his car and confront them."
Say what? You're in possession of very powerful weapon when you're behind the wheel of a motor vehicle. There are always better choices than surrendering that weapon. |
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