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Report: Test confirms urine on Indian man
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2003 Urine was found on the clothes of an Indian man who was allegedly urinated on by police officers, The Minneapolis Star Tribune reports. Two officers allegedly dumped the man and an Indian woman in the freezing cold. The man has provided a DNA sample that will show the urine is not his own, his attorney said. Get the Story:
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