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Some time around 10 AM, one of the
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Everyone was now packed in between
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THE MARCH
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-72- Rubber bullets can, and do kil
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The protesters in turn, had for wee
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Since Seattle, every major protest
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they'd pretty much had enough of be
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EPILOGUE "Besides the costs and inc
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IRP Panel Members Jorge E. Reynardu
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FTAA MIAMI Table of Contents Backgr
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The members of the Independent Revi
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FTAA Geographical Command Areas FHP
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5. The police were trained to addre
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13. MDPD assumed responsibility for
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20. An eyewitness stated that some
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27. Most MDPD arrests did not resul
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IRP Recommends 1. That MDPD identif
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FTAA Police Training Public Hearing
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Was training focused on a “worst
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The protest outside the main jail o
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How did MDPD make its decisions abo
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Downtown Thursday Morning About 9 A
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What caused the demonstrators to mo
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Statement of Captain O’Donnell Ca
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Who was subject to arrest after the
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The testimony that the decision to
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FTAA Jail Protest MDPD Arrests Two-
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The total number of MDPD arrests pr
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Were prisoners transported per poli
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Courts and Prisoner Processing Ms.
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The agreements included the followi
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MDPD prevented buses from exiting I
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Major Battle stated he cannot answe
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Major Battle stated that BSO and Mi
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6. AFL-CIO staff members were unabl
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Other Questions 15. What is the res
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Recommendation: Plan for strategica
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Concern: Hialeah Police Department
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Concern: The PPC established proced
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Concern: • A list with assigned p
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FROM THE FINANCE COMMITTEE SECTION
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Concern: In one case, a detail coor
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• Communications Concerns and Rec
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