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Burlington County police ready for protests, want to partner with communities to keep peace

Burlington County Times
A Medford Township police officer poses for a photo with protestors on Main Street in Medford, on Monday.
A Medford Township police officer poses for a photo with protestors on Main Street in Medford, on Monday.
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Protestors hold signs as a Medford Police supervisor passes by on Main Street in Medford, on Monday.
Protestors hold signs as a Medford Police supervisor passes by on Main Street in Medford, on Monday.
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County police departments are ready to help keep these protests safe and peaceful as residents continue to react to last week's viral video showing Floyd's death. Several police chiefs said they are always ready to help residents exercise their First Amendment rights, and that this situation is no different.
County police departments are ready to help keep these protests safe and peaceful as residents continue to react to last week's viral video showing Floyd's death. Several police chiefs said they are always ready to help residents exercise their First Amendment rights, and that this situation is no different.
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