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Ex-Cop Pulled Gun On Migrants Outside Brooklyn Mega-Shelter, Video Shows
A video obtained by THE CITY shows a shelter staffer trying to separate Clark from another man who seems to be yelling and pointing at him.

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A video obtained by THE CITY shows a shelter staffer trying to separate Clark from another man who seems to be yelling and pointing at him.

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