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Monday, November 7, 2016

Sacramento Police Accountability Falls on Former Cop Who Rose From Poverty

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The United States of America takes its national security very seriously. Since 9/11, terrorism has heightened across the globe and threatened the lives of many – including our vey own. These threats are often times attributed to military conflicts with other countries, and to various international and domestic terrorist groups and extremists. Terrorism manifests itself in chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive attacks.

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