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Quinshon Shingles, an aspiring rapper who goes by the name Sauce Da Boss, brought a federal lawsuit against NYPD cops David Grieco and Joseph Patton. Shingles, 27, alleged that the cops barged into his apartment without a warrant to question another man, and then handcuffed him and ordered him to perform some 'spits and bars' for his release. Read More |