Muriel Bowser Doesn’t Apologize To Man Allegedly Tased In His Home By Cops
During a press conference on mental health, Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser was asked about police violence by Lennon English, a district resident who said police came into his home and tased him. English also said he informed the mayor’s office of the incident and nothing was done. In response Bowser said her office will “follow up” on the situation.
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