Justice Department announces grants for officer safety

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The Department of Justice announced a new grant program intended to bolster safety and support services for law enforcement officials at the state, local and tribal levels

 

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How about the safety of the public from gun happy law enforcement officials.

This shit can just go on in the us?

that dude looks like a giant thumb in a suit

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