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Michael Cox, Who Was Once Brutalized By Boston Cops, Becomes Police Commissioner - The New York Beacon

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Source: Boston Globe / Getty Michael Cox, the officer who was viciously beaten byBostonPolice in the 90s, will now help to “revitalize” the city’s controversial Police Department as commissioner, Mayor Michelle Wu announced Wednesday morning. Cox, who currently serves as the Ann Arbor Police Chief, […]

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