Questions over UPD's New Distinction
Published January 21st, 2011
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The University of Florida police department is now one of the go to experts in the nation on dealing with mentally ill individuals. The distinction came less than a year. However, almost one year after a student with apparent mental issues was shot by campus officers. Officers shot graduate student Kofi Adu-brempong on March 2nd, 2010. There was strong reaction from those most critical but officers hoped they will be judged based on their entire record.
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