Birdwatch Note
2024-07-24 18:19:31 UTC - NOT_MISLEADING
nnn - Being wanted by the police, for assault or anything else, does not give the police the right to repeatedly stamp on a person's head.
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- summary
- nnn - Being wanted by the police, for assault or anything else, does not give the police the right to repeatedly stamp on a person's head.