CLEVELAND - Many of those in Cleveland and across the country are wondering tonight how a police officer who jumped on the hood of a car and fired 15 rounds into the car of two unarmed civilians The bottom line is this: there's a very very high bar set by the U.S. Supreme Court that essentially protects police officers who use deadly force because they feel their lives,
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