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This undated photo shows Waterloo Chief of Police Daniel Trelka in Waterloo, Iowa. Waterloo, the city with Iowa's highest black population has settled lawsuits against white officers who roughed up three black residents, including a 13-year-old girl who was handcuffed after yelling at a passing officer to "slow down." Trelka said officers made "honest mistakes" due to deficient training. He said officers have been instructed to stop arresting people who won't give their names, a practice that is illegal absent additional criminal activity. (The Courier via AP)
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