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Navajo human rights officials respond to ‘police brutality’ video

By Kathy Helms
Diné Bureau

ST. MICHAELS — After hearing testimonies from Navajo citizens about police brutality in Farmington and the surrounding area, for the first time on video, Navajo human rights officials observed just that — “police brutality against a Navajo man in Farmington,” according to Rachelle Todea, public information officer for the Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission.

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