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Study: 50,000 treated at ER for police-inflicted injuries every year
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<blockquote data-quote="bhsmte" data-source="post: 71167047" data-attributes="member: 329816"><p>Raw number like this, don't really tell us a lot, without the detail behind each situation. There is no question the police use excessive force at times. The question is; what is the percentage of excessive force vs when the situation called for using excessive force.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bhsmte, post: 71167047, member: 329816"] Raw number like this, don't really tell us a lot, without the detail behind each situation. There is no question the police use excessive force at times. The question is; what is the percentage of excessive force vs when the situation called for using excessive force. [/QUOTE]
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