Oakland Police Chief Defends Officers in Clash
Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque) › October 29, 2011
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Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque) › October 29, 2011
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OAKLAND, Calif. - Oakland's police chief on Friday defended officers involved in a clash with anti-Wall Street protesters, saying they used what they believed to be the least amount of force possible to protect themselves.
Interim Chief Howard Jordan said he took full responsibility for the actions of his officers, whom protesters accused of injuring an Iraq war veteran during the clash Tuesday night. Scott Olsen, 24, remained hospitalized in fair condition with a fractured skull after police fired an object that struck him in the head, fellow veterans said.See the full content of this document
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Oakland Police Chief Defends Officers in Clash
Jordan's comments came amid continued protests in large cities across California, including in Oakland where many re-established camp outside City Hall despite po...
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