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All year, bystander footage of police violence has turned the names of small towns and cities into national headlines: North Charleston, S.C., McKinney, Tex. But in one small city — Bainbridge, Ga. — there were no onlookers with cellphones filming a confrontation between Aaron Parrish and several sheriff’s deputies back in 2012. Read More |