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Cops give 'Occupiers' drugs?
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Protesters claim Minnesota police gave them marijuana in exchange for info on demonstrators
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- Date May 4, 2012
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Occupiers making some outrageous claims and protesters say officers rounded them up and offered them ponds could -- -- back only very cold -- look.
Protesters say officers for an Al state came to downtown Minneapolis and asked them to take marketed drug training program.
And they ask voters in order to -- -- When we caught up with them Michael bounds gave us the scenes story did the officers.
Give you any illegal drugs yes what drugs they didn't need a quarter marijuana in exchange leading.
Tell them what's going on with occupy.
-- couldn't tell us weeks agency the officers came from that he didn't remember a day it's did you smoke in front of them.
I did whoever's authorizing this is this is completely unethical completely.
Unbelievable and unlawful.
This state patrol confirms the officers under fire came from across the state to get training from the state -- drug recognition of value -- program.
Officers drive people who are already under the influence to a site in Richfield where they're studied and monitored.
The goal is to help them detect -- drivers.
We haven't found any evidence or any indication that.
Illegal drugs are provided to him.
This state patrol says it's reviewed the YouTube video but the evidence just isn't.
There's other than.
The allegations made in the video which were not supported by any visuals visual evidence.
We did not find anything to substantiate those allegations.
The local activists say it's time to take a closer look we think that there it needs to be a full blown investigation into this program because we think there's a home in other.
Really serious ethical questions around it.
Protesters plan on making noise until someone finally -- I think that -- a fire under our radar in the continued via a.