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"She's waiting for cops to be able to come out.
Subsequently, Bratton told me, "We want cops to be able to see the people they're policing.
A couple weeks ago, he told me, he'd found the cops to be "nice and funny".
Fictional detectives have been eccentric and unorthodox since the days of Sherlock Holmes and Arsène Lupin, so it's not unusual for television cops to be freakier than the robbers (and rapists).
"Isn't that what we want cops to be doing?" The civilian board has suggested that it be given the power to try the cases it substantiates, rather than leaving it up to the advocate's office.
The activities themselves, which primarily involved taking backhanders in exchange for protecting large-scale cocaine dealing, and allowing cops to be seen as hirelings of serious criminals, are jaw-dropping enough; Dowd's unembarrassability is even more spectacular, offering up one or two strategic hairshirt moments – but he appears essentially unrepentant.
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No one actually cops to being a furry, but the search for one is suspenseful.
At times, she almost cops to being a self-drawn cartoon.
"There's no substitute", he says, "for every cop to be able to walk through every scenario".
Edwards is hardly the first black cop to be victimized by fellow officers.
He also copped to being an opportunist.
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