aepps20
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Not surprising behavior from the NYPD. Tackling someone for a nonviolent crime is pretty ridiculous but I am just glad James wasn't killed. The officer that didn't apologize didn't even tell his superiors what happened after the fact. He thought he was dealing with a regular citizen and it was only after James started talking to the press did he get his apology from the commissioner but of course the police union is crying about this as usual.
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