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Mistaken identity turned violent arrest lays ground for lawsuit against Bakersfield police
by Brian SeayTatyana Hargrove, 19, says she’s paranoid after a violent arrest in Bakersfield on Father’s Day, in which an officer punched her and a K-9 bit her thigh.
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103 degrees
115 pound
170 pounds
5 foot 10
5 foot 2
accountable
appropriate force
attorney
back
backpack
Bakersfield
biting her leg
black bicycle
black male
california
canine
changed me
charged
claim
close
closed
couldn't breathe
Crime
crying
dangerous position
dog
don't lie to me
doors have to be locked
drawn
dropped
during an arrest
earlier this summer
face
fall
father's day gift
fearful
fell
garage door
gift
grocery store
gun
Hargrove
home
in the mouth
indepedent
it's like being raped
June 18
jury
k-9
knee
lasting effect
let go of my dog
Lights
machete
message
mistaken identity
money
Moore
mounting position
muzzle
NAACP Bakersfield
Neil K. Gehlawat
not appropriate
officer
Officer Christopher Moore
officers
paranoid
parents
patrol vehicles
pink backpack
Police
police report
Politics & 2nd Amendment
press conference
pull him off
punched her
red and black backpack
resisting or delaying an officer and aggravated assault on an officer
right thigh
scared
Senior Officer G. Vasquez
sirens
somebody help me
spun into him with her left shoulder
stop resisiting
sunday
suspect
take a sip
Tatyana Hargrove
teenager
that's a girl's name
that's not the guy
they're gonna kill me
three cop cars
turned out to be
unleashed
Vasquez
vicious
violate you and your rights
water bottles
what is your name
white shirt
windows have to be closed
Wooden Nickel
worst thing ever
wrist
you can count on us
you will get bit
U.S. sending infantry into battle with ‘inferior small arms,’ says retired general
by Brian SeayRetired Army Maj. Gen. Robert H. Scales blames cumbersome acquisition protocols for failing to provide infantrymen with effective rifles.
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$100 million
2018 National Defense Authorization Act
5.56 mm
advanced
Afghanistan
Airland Subcommittee
AK-47
Ammunition
army
Army Public Affairs
authorize
battlefield
belted ammo
big business
bolt assembly
brass cartridge casings
broken at the hinge
bureaucracy
caliber
carbine
cartridge
clever individuals
combat
competition
conditions
congress
country
deaths
depend
died
digital sight
dirt
domestic
dust
effective
enemy
fearful
foreign
gas action
grandson
gun trouble
infantrymen
inferior small arms
intermediate caliber bullet
jam
jammed
jamming
lambasted
lives
m16
M4 Carbine
Machine gun
marines
media
Military
new rifle
optimum caliber
overheated
overrun
Politics & 2nd Amendment
polymer casing
preventable
public
residue
Retired Army Major General Robert H. Scales
riches
richest country in the world
Rifle
Rifles
Scales
scored
Senate Armed Services Committee
small business
Sniper Rifle
soldiers
solid recoiling action
solider operating rod
statement
suppressor
taliban
tested
testified
thousands
U.S. Army
unit
varmint killer
veteran
Vietnam
virtually the same
Wanat
World War II