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INDIANA - Local pastors and activists gathered Monday morning to call for the firing of a South Bend Police officer Aaron Knepper recently accused of excessive force. The group "People Uniting for a Better Government" made the announcement at 10:00am outside South Bend Common Council chambers. Last week, Thomas Stevens was seriously injured and hospitalized after being arrested by Knepper for battery to an officer and resisting arrest. Stevens has yet to be formally charged by the county prosecutor's office and his family complained about the force used by Knepper. Read More |