At a Glance: Chattanooga Police now sharing data on arrests and potential racial inequity "Even though we wear uniforms, we are humans": Chattanooga Police address claims of misinformation,
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Chattanooga Police now sharing data on arrests and potential racial inequity "Even though we wear uniforms, we are humans": Chattanooga Police address claims of misinformation, Marie Mott was cited for a light law violation, financial responsibility, and improper display.
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