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Utah cops accused of brutality
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MONDAY, MAY 6, 2002 The director of the Utah Division of Indian Affairs is alleging three Native Americans were physically harassed by local law enforcement, Salt Lake Tribune columnists Rolly and Wells report today. Forrest Cuch says two adult males and one teenage boy were pulled over and had guns drawn to their heads. The Salt Lake County sheriff's office is investigating as is the American Civil Liberties Union. Get the Story:
Rolly and Wells: Indians Allege Mistreatment By UHP, Cops (The Salt Lake Tribune 5/6)
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