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#13 “If I had to, I could have shot,” said one policeman, 1972.

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#13 “If I had to, I could have shot,” said one policeman, 1972.

The Gritty Beat: What Daily Life Was Truly Like for New York Police Officers in the High-Crime 1970s

#13 “If I had to, I could have shot,” said one policeman, 1972.

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