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Defund the Baltimore Police

"A former Baltimore cop questions how a department with a nearly half-billion-dollar budget that is riven by rampant corruption and brutality, bloated overtime spending, and unaccounted for patrol officers can continue to justify its existence"

The Appeal

August 15, 2018

Police Violence, Police-Community TrustAnthony BradleyAugust 16, 2018The Appeal, Baltimore
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