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Why Police Officers Almost Never Get Punished

Por: The Atlantic Opinion January 31, 2023

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The Supreme Court has made it nearly impossible for victims of police misconduct to hold anyone to account.Matt Chase / The Atlantic; GettyJanuary 31, 2023, 7:12 AM ETOn the afternoon of February 8, 2018, more than two dozen law-enforcement officers crowded into a conference room in the Henry County Sheriff’s Office, on the outskirts of Atlanta. They were preparing to execute a no-knock warrant at 305 English Road, the home of a suspected drug... + full article



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