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U.S. Justice Department : Phoenix police violate people's rights, discriminate against Black , Hispanic and Native American people.
Police use excessive force against people who are handcuffed and accused of low-level crimes, report says.
Police unlawfully detains homeless people and disposes of their belongings, the government says.
Report: Police use on "dangerous tactics that lead to force that is unnecessary and unreasonable".
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