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    A beat cop observed, while patrolling the downtown area of Cleveland, two strange men and another man alternately pausing and staring into a street window. It was noticeable because it continued to happen and was observed to happen 24 times. The beat cop decided to investigate further because after their completion of their route, it was observed, they met to conference. The new standard of “Reasonable Suspicion” created by the Supreme court for the police department is, in my opinion, valid.…

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    The Truth Is Not Always What It Seems “Our need to believe what we want to believe is stronger than our need for the truth.” by Errol Morris from the documentary Thin Blue Line. The truth is ambiguous. In the Thin Blue Line, the truth was so ambiguous that it resulted in the imprisonment of an innocent man. In October of 1976, 28-year-old Randal Adams and his brother were driving from Ohio to California when they arrived in Dallas, Texas. David Harris, a 16-year-old boy, stole his father’s…

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    had told Officer Yanez he had a concealed gun as he proceeded to reach for in his pocket to get our his license and registration. Yanez told him several times not to reach for his pocket, but Castillo continued to do so anyway. This would make any cop nervous no matter color a person’s skin. Hence, he gets shot and…

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    Criminal Minds Psychology

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    During the episode after the team said that the unsub could be or once was a police office, one of the cops leaked the media about the profile because he was angry at the BAU team. His angry caused him to go against the order to not release anything about the case. Also, Hotchner used Phillip Dowd’s feelings to influence his actions. Dowd was furious at…

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    noticed that I was holding my tablet when I saw him, I also remembered that I had enabled texting on my tablet since I sometimes would forget to take my phone off of airplane mode. Quickly I sent a text to my mother reading, “We're being robbed, call the cops.” with the next text stating “Do not text back!” Fearing that my phone still had the ringer on, and the robber may be in the house and hear the ringer. Being that my mom was quite scared and not knowing what was going on she texted back “R…

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    How I Met Your Mother

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    individuals face does create a scene full of emotions and problems that in the end help to set the stage for what will develop in the future episodes of How I Met Your Mother. The scene first began with a male walking into a jail cell with a cop to see…

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    How would you like to sit at home watching your favorite team play and the national anthem starts playing and soldiers walk out caring flags and guns and to look to the sideline and see someone sitting down? How do you think the veterans sitting in a wheelchair missing an arm or a leg, or even paralyzed? People lay down their lives for American so it can be safe and so the people can be free. Why disrespect it? Americans stand for the national anthem it's the right thing to do. People should…

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    Enforcement Agency. Federal officials have been watching this department and specifically watching six officers that are said to be committing corrupt offenses while being on duty. Through the years of 2006 and 2012, it was said that there were corrupt cops that worked in the Philadelphia Agency, and they allegedly were beating up the suspects that were apprehended and said to have stolen 500,000 worth of drugs amongst other things. All six of the officers that were arrested were specialized…

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    better life were crushed and replaced with a struggle to survive, and since people had no money left they were forced into working for unfair wages. Unfortunately, many people would not stand up to the unjust ways of the rich because of their fear the cops might…

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    Biography Of Eddie Murphy

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    Murphy began doing stand-up comedy as a teenager and then later joined the cast of NBC’s Saturday Night Live. At age 21, Murphy co-starred with Nick Nolte in 48 Hours and went on to further box-office success with Trading Places and Beverly Hills Cop. He continues to star in many movies, including comedies, dramas and family films. He spent his early life in the projects with his father, Charles Murphy, a New York City Police officer and amateur comedian, his mother, Lillian Murphy, a telephone…

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