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Protest in Pennsylvania after cop uses knee to restrain man - Black News Channel

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By MICHAEL RUBINKAM Associated Press/ BNC Contributor  ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) — Activists against police brutality expressed outrage and demanded accountability Monday after video emerged over  the weekend of an officer placing his knee on a man's head and neck area outside a Pennsylvania hospital. Allentown police violated their own policy against neck restraints when an officer used his knee to bear down on the man's head, the activists said, while the American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania called it an illegal use of force. Hundreds of people marched in downtown Allentown on Monday night, calling for the officer to be []

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