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PCSD Contacted Savannah Guthrie While Speaking to Criminal Network — A few things stand out to me in this video/report: 1. The officer approaches Alex respectfully and identifies himself, unlike yesterday’s encounter when Alex was yanked from his chair. 2.Alex's response is notable—he freely gave permission for a full...

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