T: Oftentimes they say they get gently dragged away or picked up and carried away by the cops. They say “the boys” treat them with respect and in turn they feed them. The woman said they weren’t upset with the police… they know the boys have to do this, and someone sent them there to do this job…. just like they sent their grandkids off to do their job.
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