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Suit alleges harassment in Pa. city police force
Suit alleges harassment in Pa. city police force
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Two female police officers with the Philadelphia police department have filed a federal lawsuit alleging they were subjected to sexual harassment, discrimination and retaliation from members of the department. Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross Jr., who is named in the suit and accused of not responding properly to the complaints, resigned Tuesday amid the accusations.
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