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Police Departments from Coast to Coast Are Reacting to Trump’s Speech to Cops - and It’s Brutal

President Donald Trump is facing backlash from police departments after he delivered a speech Friday in Long Island to law enforcement officials.

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To Stop Police Brutality, Take the Millions in Settlement Money Out Of Cop Budgets

As the national conversation around racism and police brutality quickly fades—ramped up briefly in the wake of Michael Brown’s death—U.S. taxpayers remain stuck footing the bills for their local law enforcement’s aggressive behavior. This week alone, Baltimore agreed to pay $49,000 to man who sued over a violent arrest in 2010, Philadelphia agreed to pay $490,000 to a man who was abused and broke his neck while riding in a police van in 2011, andSt. Paul agreed to pay $95,000 to a man who suffered a skull injury, a fractured eye socket, and a broken nose in 2012.

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Colorado Police Department 'Mistakenly' Destroyed DNA Evidence in 48 Sexual Assault Cases

Colorado's Aurora Police Department is scrambling to determine how a breakdown in protocol led to the destruction of DNA evidence in 48 sexual assault cases. In the case that made the department aware of the problem, destroyed DNA evidence was matched to an attacker, and the Department was moving toward charges. Instead, Police Chief Daniel Oates was forced to visit the victim's home, and regretfully inform her that they will no longer be able to prosecute her attacker. At a press conference last night, Oates called the meeting a "very sad" and "painful moment," adding that he "felt obliged to go and deliver that information myself." 

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