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Man Brought Explosives Into Stony Brook University Hospital: PD
Police said a man was taken into custody at Stony Brook University Hospital.

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Police said a man was taken into custody at Stony Brook University Hospital.

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The man fell back and struck his head on the pavement. It was caught on video. Two officers have reportedly been suspended.
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