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‘He’s A Different Kind Of Cop — He Likes Shooting You’

Dolton police officer Major Coleman has shot at six people in his 20-year career. He’s one of at least 13 suburban Cook County cops who have shot more than one person.

This story is part of a joint project of WBEZ and the Better Government Association. See all the stories here.

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Dolton police officer Major Coleman has shot at six people in his 20-year career. He’s one of at least 13 suburban Cook County cops who have shot more than one person.

This story is part of a joint project of WBEZ and the Better Government Association. See all the stories here.

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