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Police official cited for remark

Dunford is sent to sensitivity training

Robert Dunford apologized for remark. Robert Dunford apologized for remark.
By Michael Levenson and Daniel M. Peleschuk
Globe Correspondent / July 21, 2007

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Superintendent in chief Robert P. Dunford, a 37-year veteran of the Boston Police Department who was promoted last week to second in command, has been reprimanded and sent to sensitivity training after acknowledging that he called a recent series of sexual assaults in East Boston part of a neighborhood "courting ritual." (Full article: 830 words)

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