After a deal gone sour, one Bon Accord resident claims he was brutally attacked by a person who took the oath to protect and serve. A deal made with a friend who took a loan of eighty dollars and gave a bike as collateral prompted what Lynwal Trim of Bon Accord says is a case of police brutality.

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