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The initial decision by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office not to bring charges against five inebriated men who menaced a Police Officer who had been alerted by a woman Dec. 23 that they were harassing her in the East Broadway subway station prompted stinging criticism from Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association President Pat Lynch two days after the incident.
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