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"Just tell me, where do you want us to go?" one man, Michael Brooks, 42, said repeatedly, staring from the stage of Adlai E. Stevenson High School at a row of top-ranking Bronx police officials who sat before him, including Deputy Chief Thomas V. Dale, the second in command of patrol officers in the Bronx.
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