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Claims of racism, brutality dog Los Angeles Country sheriff 'deputy gangs'

“A lawsuit brought by a Compton resident detailing an alleged beating by deputies is just one nearly three dozen federal civil rights lawsuits alleging brutality and racial bias at the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office.“

The Appeal

September 28, 2018

Police ViolencePhillip ReevesSeptember 28, 2018The Appeal, Los Angeles, RacismComment
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