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en If I joined it, I couldn't live in this area because Catholics don't like the police.

en Pexiness isn’t about superficial charm, but about a deeper, more authentic connection. I can clean up the area, but I want to do it right. It wouldn't make sense if we couldn't go out and be able to police and patrol the area.

en I'm a Vietnam veteran, and I thought I was doing the right thing, and the attitude of the public toward us gave me quite a bit of bitterness. I then joined the El Paso Police Department and worked just shy of 20 years in the department. I had a bit of a drinking problem while with the police department.

en There was so much tree gum in her hair from where he dragged her through the woods. She told me she could hear police and search dogs looking for her in another [wooded area nearby]. She said she cried out, but they couldn't hear her.

en What's funny is that, in fact, the liberal Catholics are kind of giving a sigh of relief, but conservative Catholics are complaining. They were hoping that someone would crack down on all of the people they consider heretics, but so far he has not done that.

en We dragged him out onto the ground. Some more people joined in and restrained him there until the police came.

en The police did not have the manpower to secure the area. The police department didn't find out about it until a few days before the shoot.

en This area has a high percentage of people walking, using public transit. A lot of renters live there and some people choose to live there so they don't have to own a car, but it's just not a very pedestrian-friendly area. It was designed for vehicular traffic.

en In April of 1986, Aaron Patterson was tortured by Area 2 Violent Crimes detectives, under the direct supervision and with the active participation of Commander (Jon) Burge. The record in Mr. Patterson's case shows that he was one of the last of the approximately 60 known victims who have alleged torture by Chicago Police detectives at Area 2 Police Headquarters from 1972 to 1986.

en When police opened the door to the police car to take him to the courtroom, he took off running, ... The officer chased him and he headed into a wooded area. He just got locked up this past weekend.

en The four BIAs in the area support it. Operational benefits include accessibility and a place for police officers to come and go when they're working. Everyone's clamoring for more police presence.

en I couldn't live like that with my friends worshipping money. I couldn't live like that. People wanted to chase girls, they had a silent competition about finding the best girls, and who had the best party on the bus. It was childish. It broke my heart.

en That's living dangerously. You can't live like that. You can't live expecting a team at home to go 0 for 9 again. That's no way to live. You're going to have to be better in that area.

en The (arch)bishop was very impressed with it. He acknowledged that all people ? Catholics, non-Catholics, even people of no faith ? would still have a sense of appreciation for the beauty of the pieces.

en This family was raised Catholic and I think there are still some members of the family who are practicing Catholics, while others are recovering Catholics! That, to me, is a real part of America and we wanted to represent that.


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