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A Denver police officer filmed punching a drug suspect and shoving a pregnant woman to the ground belly first just received a promotion despite the shocking video (which the officers' allegedly deleted yet was recovered through the cloud) going viral just two weeks ago. From KDVR: DENVER — Just one week after FOX31 Denver first aired a citizen’s videotape of a police officer punching a drug suspect in the face, then tripping his pregnant girlfriend, the Denver Police Department has given that same officer a promotion. Using excessive force then destroying evidence of said excessive force does not preclude anyone from a promotion. The criminals are running the asylum. |