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Proclamatory Policy Development

Proclamatory Policy Development

by tdvanoss | Oct 26, 2022 | Proclaiming the Dream, Repairing the Breach

In the early-morning hours of June 16, 2019, South Bend Police Sergeant Ryan O’Neill responded to a report of someone trying to break into cars in a downtown parking lot. On arrival, he found Eric Logan, a Black man Sgt. O’Neill said had been bending over into a...

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