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When Evidence Looks Bad POLICE JUST MAKE IT DISAPEAR
In a sit-down interview, State Police Colonel Lamar Davis admitted his agency broke the law when the cell phones of top leaders were erased amid a state and federal investigation.
Greene, a Black man, led State Police on a high-speed chase in the Monroe area. Body camera footage from state troopers showed Greene was b*aten. Greene passed in their custody. When his family was told , troopers claimed he passed in a crash, but video shows Greene was alive and apologizing when troopers pulled him out of his car.

Davis said the agency has been breaking the law since at least 2014, the date State Police pinpointed that the cell phone sanitizations began. State Police kept no documents or logs tied to the sanitizations, and the agency has no idea how many phones were cleared. Davis said he became aware of the violations last year, and that's when policies were changed to mirror state law.

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