Police pepper-sprayed US army officer over 'missing license plate

Police pepper-sprayed US army officer over 'missing license plate

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Caron Nazario, who is black and Latino, says his rights were violated when two police officers pulled him over at the side of the road in Windsor, Virginia, and used 'excessive force'
Virginia police officers pointed guns at US Army officer Caron Nazario, knocked him to the ground, pepper sprayed him and 'threatened to murder him'. One officer has since been terminated.

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