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The Rampart scandal involved members of an anti-gang “crash unit” engaging in egregious violations of the law, including planting evidence to frame innocent individuals and lying in court to gain convictions.
The Conservative Assault on the Constitution Erwin Chemerinsky 2010
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Detective Victor Samuel “Vic” Mackey, portrayed by Michael Chiklis, is a fictional Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent, former Los Angeles Police Department detective and the former leader of the Strike Team, a four-man anti-gang unit in the FX crime drama series The Shield.
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Obama highlighted a U.S. pledge to provide $200 million to Central America so governments in the region can better police their borders and expand community anti-gang programs.
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Detective Victor Samuel “Vic” Mackey, portrayed by Michael Chiklis, is a fictional Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent, former Los Angeles Police Department detective and the former leader of the Strike Team, a four-man anti-gang unit in the FX crime drama series The Shield.
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Obama highlighted a U.S. pledge to provide $200 million to Central America so governments in the region can better police their borders and expand community anti-gang programs.
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Earlier this year, the U.S. pledged $200 million to what is called the Central American Regional Security Intiative CASI, aimed at bolstering governments abilities to police their borders and expand community anti-gang programs.
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The site now includes an interview with an Arlington man who runs a regional anti-gang program in Northern Virginia and the former mayor of Charlottesville, who works for a company building energy efficient cars.
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Obama highlighted a U.S. pledge to provide $200 million to Central America so governments in the region can better police their borders and expand community anti-gang programs.
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Earlier this year, the U.S. pledged $200 million to what is called the Central American Regional Security Intiative CASI, aimed at bolstering governments abilities to police their borders and expand community anti-gang programs.
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Mr. Obama highlighted a U.S. pledge to provide $200 million to Central America so governments in the region can better police their borders and expand community anti-gang programs.
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