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DPD investigating 2 possible excessive force incidents during Sunday protests

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Dallas Police are investigating two complaints of excessive force by officers that left two victims hospitalized. Both happened Sunday, May 31, on Main Street, one of them near the Pegasus Plaza. (File photo) The Dallas Police Department today released a statement acknowledging that complaints have been made alleging use of excessive force by DPD officers in two instances during recent protests in the wake of the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

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