“Larry C. was two weeks into his new job at a software security company in Northern California when he was confronted by six armed police officers pointing guns at him within seconds after entering work Monday. ‘They kept calling my name and ordering me to get down on the floor with my hands in the air,’ Larry said in a telephone interview with Photography is Not a Crime Tuesday morning. ‘I was thinking it was some weird training exercise.’ But he realized it wasn’t a training exercise after the six Santa Clara police officers handcuffed him, marched him into a room and frisked him.”
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