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Next Generation Action Network President Dominique Alexander, right, speaks with attorney Kim T. Cole, left, on Thursday, July 13, 2017, at the organization's office in Dallas, Texas. The Dallas-based group that lobbies against police violence is representing Latasha Nelson, who says police in the Dallas suburb of Arlington offered to drop charges against her two teenage sons in exchange for a cellphone video she shot that allegedly shows an officer needlessly pushing her older son to the ground and arresting him. (AP Photo/Jaime Dunaway)

Next Generation Action Network President Dominique Alexander, right, speaks with attorney Kim T. Cole, left, on Thursday, July 13, 2017, at the organization's office in Dallas, Texas. The Dallas-based group that lobbies against police violence is representing Latasha Nelson, who says police in the Dallas suburb of Arlington offered to drop charges against her two teenage sons in exchange for a cellphone video she shot that allegedly shows an officer needlessly pushing her older son to the ground and arresting him. (AP Photo/Jaime Dunaway)

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