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« : Мая 30, 2020, 10:41:33 am »

Training cut backs to make room for Pumphrey's release

Dolphins safety Ndamukong Suh is no stranger to coming off injured reserve. Suh played in just eight of the teams last 10 games due to an abdominal injury, but he finished with the second-highest targets (38) and receiving yardage (867) over that span. He had a season high 52 targets on eight targets for 64 catches (16.7) and caught three more passes for 29 yards (8.4) in the team's last game.

The Patriots are expected to open up their roster at No. 30 because of the injuries. The Dolphins are in the market for a middle linebacker from the Patriots, and it seems likely they'll sign their first-round pick in the second round.

Khalil Mack should be healthy this week

Mack's last game as a Patriot was Week 11, when he was limited in practice due to a hamstring injury. Mack had a solid game in Week 16, and he should be in shape to go against the Bears.

DeAngelo Williams returned from injury

DeAngelo Williams will begin his five-game suspension for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy immediately, according to NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport. It seems doubtful that the Dolphins will use a three-game suspension on Williams.

Defensive end Olivier Vernon (ankle) remains out and the Dolphins did not announce any new injury updates today. However, veteran defensive end David Bruton, who has played on the opposite side of both sides of the ball, practiced. He was listed as questionable with a right knee injury and expected to be limited in practice.

Pumphrey is coming off his best game of the season. Pumphrey finished with four sacks in the second half and added a pick to his name in the final four minutes when he deflected a pass from Jay Cutler.

This is likely to be a battle of the top safeties. With Suh dealing with a back injury and the defense missing its top two cornerbacks, Miami has to address a need in the secondary. The Dolphins haven't played in three weeks since they hosted the Packers.

Follow Marc Sessler on Twitter @MarcSesslerNFL.
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The police commissioner rejects a finding in an independent report published on Monday. The investigation also found that while two police officers admitted to having made comments about killing, he does not believe they acted on those comments, leaving the investigation open.

A month earlier, three more officers were arrested, accused of having raped two teenage girls. An arrest warrant for the officers has never been issued.

After a police union investigation last year, commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe asked why the women were so badly mistreated and why they were not arrested.

The union's report, released on Monday, found that a police report filed by one of the officers about the January 2012 incident included "an inflammatory allegation of racism" against two teenage girls and "indicated a bias against blacks and African-Americans".

The report found the woman's report had been "misused". The woman was said to have "misconstrued the nature of comments made by the complainant and failed to identify when the comments were made", the union said.

It also found that the police, while on patrol, "had seen the complainant approach two black women from the South African Police Service's African Community Support Unit". The police chief's office had earlier confirmed they had recorded an incident involving two African men, who did not want to be named, who were the alleged victims of the two young women, but it did not mention the incident involving the young white girls.

'Racist' comments

Two years after the incident, on 9 November 2012, the woman gave evidence to the commission, and said that three police officers said she had "gone around, [tried to] grab black women's boobs and pull them back and told her to push them away".

The chief constable of Gloucester told the commission he had told her that she had not caused the injuries, that police should not "give her a fine". The commission's legal secretary, Alison Leven, said the police chief and the chief constable for Gloucester had not previously told her that the comments had been said, adding that the force was "truly sorry" for "blatantly racist" comments made.

The police union president, Richard Asmussen, had told the commission the police chief had instructed officers to stop using language with such racist overtones, but had not been clear on which officers were responsible. He said the statements were taken out of context. "The chief constable has been in office for a long time, and he has had a job of policing and dealing with issues related to race and social issues," he said.

According to a summary of the commission's findings released on Monday, at the request of the chief constable, the force removed the officers from the force in December 2013.
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