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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrested without incident" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in law enforcement contexts to indicate that an arrest was made without any resistance or complications.
Example: "The suspect was arrested without incident after a brief investigation."
Alternatives: "taken into custody peacefully" or "apprehended without resistance."
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Haun was arrested without incident.
He was arrested without incident".
The gunman was arrested without incident.
The man was arrested without incident.
Forty people were arrested without incident.
The two were arrested without incident, the FBI said.
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He was arrested without further incident.
"We question the accuracy of the police reports we've seen thus far, including the police report that says Mr Gray was arrested without force or incident".
It also said that Gray "was arrested without force or incident".
But it provided an even greater visual challenge to a police report that said Gray was arrested without "force or incident".
That's the case in Baltimore where the two videos that surfaced seriously challenged the initial police version that Gray was arrested without "force or incident".
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