Abdul El-Sayed, a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Michigan, once accused the state’s police of profiling in a campaign speech."We have a system of policing that seems to want to police on top of people rather than police with people," El-Sayed said during a gubernatorial bid in 2018 in an address before Harvard."The probability of closing a murder in Detroit is extremely low. And yet the cops will pick on you because you look a particular kind of way."El-Sayed’s comments persist despite efforts to scrub his social media of posts championing criticisms against law enforcement, providing...
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