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Police Violence

Reversing for the second time, the Fourth Circuit ruled that a Fayetteville, Arkansas, police officer who shot a man repeatedly as he lay helpless on the ground is not entitled to qualified immunity.

RICHMOND, Va. — Reversing for the second time, the Fourth Circuit ruled that a Fayetteville, Arkansas, police officer who shot a man repeatedly as he lay helpless on the ground is not entitled to qualified immunity.

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