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FILE - In this undated file photo provided by the Cincinnati Police Department shows Officer Sonny Kim. Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley tearfully apologized, Thursday, May 18, 2017, to the city's police officers after his office unwittingly approved a proclamation honoring a man suspected of killing Kim in an ambush in June 2015. (Cincinnati Police Department via AP)

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Cincinnati police remove a witness after authorities say Sammy Lorenz, 8, was shot and killed while playing with a gun in Cincinnati, Saturday, March 1, 2014. Cincinnati Police Lt. Don Luck told the Cincinnati Enquirer that Lorenzo and his two brothers were visiting an uncle when one pulled the trigger of a handgun that they thought was a BB gun and hit Lorenzo in the chest. (AP Photo/The Cincinnati Enquirer, Tony Jones) MANDATORY CREDIT; NO SALES

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Ally Bruener, right, poses for a photograph with friend Forest Thomer at her Alexandria, Ky. home on June 13, 2012. Thomer, who says he was charged with disorderly conduct after using the word "crippled" to promote a comedian with muscular dystrophy claims Cincinnati police violated his free speech rights, and the comedian agrees. Thomer, of Cold Spring, Ky., is to appear in a Cincinnati courtroom on the charge Wednesday. He was cited by Cincinnati police last month at a park after he and Bruener say he asked people if they wanted to "laugh at the crippled girl." (AP Photo/The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cara Owsley)