NYC’s Biggest Police Union Still Wants to Reserve the Right to Violently Crush Protests
The Police Benevolent Association made its last ditch legal argument to scuttle a settlement that reforms how the NYPD approaches protests.
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The Police Benevolent Association made its last ditch legal argument to scuttle a settlement that reforms how the NYPD approaches protests.
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