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Shortly after a video of Montclair State University police arresting two people at gunpoint on campus went viral, concerns of excessive force made their way to the Student Government Association (SGA). Police officers from the University Police Department (UPD) attended the SGA’s first full body meeting of the semester, responding to students who questioned the video’s events. SGA secretary Jillian Royal said the executive board realized how serious the issue was and carefully put together their statement. “We wanted to make sure we were respectful of all students in touch of the issue at hand,” Royal said. The SGA released a statement in response to the video several days after the incident occurred. “We have contacted University Police regarding the department’s procedures to be better informed and understand their actions and decisions,” the statement said. “We will make this information available to all students.” SGA President Serafina Genise said the …
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