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    Albuquerque Police Department Chief Gorden Eden said in a statement he was promoting two Albuquerque commanders to the newly created rank of major in response to a harsh U.S. Justice Department report that was critical of Albuquerque police's use of excessive force and demanded the agency adopt a number of reforms. (AP Photo/Albuquerque Journal, Jim Thompson)

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    This photo provided by former Tehran American School student Mark Turnage shows part of a page about student organizations in the school's 1973 yearbook with a photo of William James Vahey, right, who taught at the school from 1972-1973. Vahey was one of the most beloved teachers in the world of international schools that serve the children of diplomats, well-off Americans and local elites. That was Vahey's public persona until a maid stole a memory drive from him in November. On it was evidence that Vahey molested scores of adolescent boys, possibly more. (AP Photo) NO SALES
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    President Barack Obama, right, and Vice President Joe Biden, left, wave to the invited law enforcement officers and their families, as during a ceremony honoring the 2014 National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO) TOP COPS recipients in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Monday, May 12, 2014.   (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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    From left, Larry Harvey, Rhonda Firestack-Harvey, and Rolland Gregg stand in the plaza in front of the federal courthouse in Spokane, Wash. (AP Photo/Nicholas K. Geranios)
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    In a May 6, 2014 photo, Sgt. Andres Wells of the Kalamazoo Dept. of Public Safety, who successfully used text messaging to negotiate with a suicidal robbery suspect during a 2011 standoff, stands next to his armored vehicle. With 6 billion text messages exchanged daily in the United States, texting is becoming a more frequent part of police crisis negotiations. (AP Photo/Mark Bugnaski)
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