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Denver City Auditor Timothy O’Brien, left, says Denver police have not implemented any of his recommendations to help patrol officers avoid racial bias despite their partial agreement to do so. The Denver Police Department, which is led by Chief Robert White, right, say that's not true.
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City Auditor Timothy O’Brien, left, says Denver police have not implemented any of his recommendations to help patrol officers avoid racial bias despite their partial agreement to do so. The Denver Police Department, which is led by Chief Robert White, right, says that's not true.

Re: “,” Sept. 28 news story.

The Denver Post reports that there is disagreement between the city auditor and the police chief about whether the Denver Police Department is detaining people based upon race. Whom to believe?

Well, the Denver Police Protective Association endorsed Donald Trump for president. In general, his sympathies are well known, but, specifically, he has endorsed stop-and-frisk and profiling and has encouraged police brutality. It seems obvious the cops didn’t endorse Trump because they like his hair.

ǰ, Denver

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