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Video posted on Facebook this week shows the interaction between two unnamed deputies and two men placed under arrest. The woman who shared the video claims the deputies used excessive force during the arrest and wants justice for the two men. 243

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US President Donald Trump has said his administration was being "very tough" with Saudi Arabia as it investigates Khashoggi's case.But Trump said Thursday that he was reluctant to take action, particularly on the issue of arms sales. "There are other things we can do," he told reporters at the White House."I don't like the concept of stopping an investment of 0 billion into the United States because you know what they're going to do, they're going to take that money and spend it in Russia or China," Trump said, referring to a US arms deal with Saudi Arabia. "If it turns out to be as bad as it might be, there are certainly other ways of handling the situation."The US signed a nearly 0 billion defense deal with Saudi Arabia in May 2017, when Trump made Saudi Arabia a stop on his first foreign trip as president. The stop was seen, in part, as an endorsement of the strong relationship between Trump, Jared Kushner -- his son-in-law and senior adviser -- and bin Salman.France's Foreign Ministry said it had demanded that Saudi Arabia provide a "complete and detailed response" with regard to the reported killing of Khashoggi, whose disappearance "raises serious questions about his fate.""France demands that the facts are clearly established," the ministry said.Gulf Arab states came out in support of Saudi Arabia, however, in the first wave of official reactions from its neighbors.In a tweet Thursday, the United Arab Emirates' Foreign Minister, Anwar Gargash, called media reports on the matter "a fierce campaign" run in coordination with "inciting parties.""The repercussions of political targeting of Saudi Arabia will be dire on those who inflame it," he said.Bahrain's Foreign Minister, Khalid bin Ahmad, said that "Saudi Arabia is the target, not the search for truth."  1802

  

University police say scammers are using two different methods. In some cases, they are calling students posing as the IRS or police from their home countries and threatening arrests, prison or visa denials if the students don't send money. 241

  

What data is available paints a jarring picture. One statistic from Stinson indicates that for every sexual assault that makes the news, there are almost always more victims -- on average, five more.About half of the victims are children, researchers say. Stinson has gotten accustomed to hearing his research assistants proclaim during their work, "Oh my God, it's another 14-year-old."Victims can include both the people police are supposed to be chasing and those they're charged with protecting, according to the police integrity paper."Opportunities for sex-related police crime abound because officers operate in a low visibility environment with very little supervision," it says. "The potential victims of sex-related police crime include criminal suspects but also unaccompanied victims of crime."Experts say officers who prey on people they encounter while on duty take advantage of the trust the public places in police as an institution."Police have a reputational advantage over anyone, especially someone accused of a crime," Blanks said, explaining that a regular Gallup poll shows again and again that police are third only to the military and small business owners in terms of trust. "People want to believe the police."Offenders who seek to victimize people know this, experts say, and they strategically select victims, bolstering their chances of not getting caught.Researchers find that a predominance of the victims fall into at least one of several categories: They have criminal records, are homeless, are sex workers or have issues with drug or alcohol abuse. Essentially, predatory cops are "picking on people who juries won't believe or who don't trust police," Stinson said. 1702

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