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Charles Parks Reflects on Policing - Precinct Reporter Group News

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PRECINCT REPORTER GROUP NEWS - “There are some things that I myself would not put up with. If a cop was doing something wrong, I’m gonna write him up. I’m not going to allow him or any others to do something with me that would cause me to compromise my principles,” said Parks, who was recently inducted into the Long Beach City College Hall of Fame.

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