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Bully cop gets his feelings hurt by a man with an open container takes things to the point that he got removed from duty pending investigation. ​Just after midnight on March 12, 2026, ​a Daytona Beach police officer, identified as Joel Llinas, approached 27-year-old tourist David Anderson, who was...

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