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Police chief says officers "let the city down" over gay bashing incident

By: WROC-TV
Updated: September 14, 2007
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P-GAYBASHINGRESULTS2007-09-13-1189725404.jpgRochester Police Chief David Moore says that an unknown amount of Rochester police officers could be suspended or even fired over a case of alleged gay bashing back in June. The chief could not release much more information than that, but says that the officers "let the city down." There is a series of steps now that the officers will have to go through before full action is taken. Stay tuned to News 8 Now at 5 & 6 for the very latest on this case.

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