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3 officers fired over photos depicting choke hold near Elijah McClain memorial - DefenderNetwork.com

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The Aurora Police Department has fired two of the three officers who took photographs depicting a choke hold in front of the memorial for Elijah McClain, who died after a confrontation with officers in August 2019. A third officer was fired for his response to the photos that he received in a text message, and []

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