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There was also one exception that seemed particularly outstanding--the People's Liberation Army camp we visited. Some of it was all right. There was a young squad leader whom I liked, with a nice smile like a policeman I remember from President Eisenhower's funeral procession. Whenever an officer told a story about being criticized by his men he looked pained and assured us that this was unusual because in general the officers and men got along just fine. He seemed hard-working and sincere and so on, and his men said he was very concerned with their welfare...
...said that on their way to the arrest, Dennehy and Scanlon picked up one Cambridge policeman in their car, and a sergeant arrived later. The man offered no resistance to arrest, Murphy said...
...civil and constitutional rights. Edwards had some special credentials to conduct a hearing into the role of the FBI: he had been an FBI agent. With Kelley listening, Edwards said: "I suggest that the philosophy supporting COINTELPRO is the subversive notion that any public official, the President or a policeman, possesses a kind of inherent power to set aside the Constitution whenever he thinks the public interest or 'national security' warrants it. That notion is the postulate of tyranny...
White will receive her route assignment after she graduates from the Academy training program. "I'm sure she'll be an excellent policeman," Tonis added...
Many Harvard policemen seemed indifferent to White's presence on the force. As one policeman said, "Well this isn't really the most dangerous police job in the world. Hell, if a woman wants to be a policeman here, let her. I don't care...