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5 words: Sue the city into bankruptcy.
The police is a joke,I would suggest these Police should be carefull of assaulting people
illegally .The justified self defense statue will appear and these
police who are just assaulting will be hurt.The police look like a joke it,and could get hurt themself.So it the people legal self defense about happen and or a lawsuit.
That it I myself would appear at the sight,protest.
impeach!