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Family sues Coos Bay, says officer watched TikTok while man died in patrol car
Family sues Coos Bay, says officer watched TikTok while man died in patrol car
Family sues Coos Bay, says officer watched TikTok while man died in patrol car

Published on: 08/09/2025

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Attorneys said the lawsuit shines a light on the importance of having appropriate responses to people in health emergencies.

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