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Walton disagreed, saying the trooper's aggressive arrest had left both of them physically unharmed but emotionally shaken.
During the dinner break, the judge, who also worked as a criminal justice aide in both the Dinkins and Giuliani administrations, defended the city's aggressive arrest policy.
Less than two weeks after the 25-year-old died from a spinal injury following an aggressive arrest and transport by police, Mosby charged involved officers with depraved heart murder, assault, false imprisonment, and misconduct in office.
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I heard first-hand accounts of violent encounters with armed private security guards, police bearing assault rifles, and aggressive arrests by the hundreds.
Aggressive arrests of people previously considered low-priority and the limited options for those arrested are causing paralyzing fear in immigrant communities.
"Trouble With Marijuana Arrests" (editorial, Sept. 27) is very much on point in calling for government agencies to investigate the aggressive marijuana arrest policies of the New York Police Department.
You cannot present yourself as a proponent of a public health approach while simultaneously advocating the aggressive pursuit, arrest, and imprisonment of people who might need help with a health problem.
The aggressive mass arrests, park and sidewalk closings, and hostility to the press evidenced this weekend are tactics documented repeatedly since Occupy began.
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