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Former Missouri Tiger Michael Sam attends a game between the Missouri Tigers and South Dakota State Jackrabbits at Memorial Stadium on August 30, 2014, in Columbia, Missouri. The St. Louis Rams announced today they were releasing Sam on the final day of cuts. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)Related PostsJust a day ago, we asked, 聽Well, now we know.
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DENVER (CBS4) Denver s Department of Safety announced on Tuesday that they have fired two deputies who were both involved in situations where inmates in the Denver Jail were treated with inappropriate use of force.
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The more high profile case was that of former deputy Edward Keller.
The rookie was selected in the seventh round of the NFL draft by the St. Louis Rams but at the end of preseason, Sam was not selected for the team s 53-man roster or their 10-man practice squad, leaving him a free-agent.
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Keller allegedly choked inmate Jamal Hunter on July 31, 2011, and then threw him to the ground before another deputy shocked Hunter with a stun gun. The incident was captured on the jail s video security <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Discount-Discount-Shoes-Shoes-Cheap-Jewelry.html>Gucci Discount</a>  system.
s Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday that the Cowboys spent time calling current players to gauge their reaction to signing Sam.
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The alleged attack on Jamal Hunter (credit: Denver Sheriff s Department)
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Last month the city approved a $3.25 million settlement for Hunter.
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The city stated in a prepared statement that Keller was being fired for his willful disregard <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Sale-Glasses-Frame-Prices-Eye-Glasses.html>Gucci Eye Glasses</a>  of the guiding principles to provide for the care, safety, and security of inmates.
It s official. Michael Sam has been signed to the Cowboys practice squad and will be at practice this morning
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His egregious misconduct is unacceptable and unbefitting the title of Deputy Sheriff, the city s news release stated.
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The city also announced the firing of Deputy Thomas Ford, who they say used inappropriate force in a separate case. Ford allegedly punched an inmate who had allegedly been taunting him.
The former聽SEC鈥檚 defensive player of the year had 2.5 sacks and 11 tackles during four preseason games with the Rams.
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The city states he struck the inmate in the face with a closed fist at a time when he posed no credible threat and subsequently kicked the inmate while he was on the ground.
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That incident was also captured on security video.
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(Ford s) conduct was found to violate the Department鈥檚 <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Handbags-Outlet-Saks-Website-Saks.html>Saks Gucci</a>  use of force policy in several respects, city officials wrote.
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The firings come as the Denver Sheriff s Department is in the midst of making reforms after these and other misconduct cases.

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@@@ DENVER (CBS4) Denver s Department of Safety announced on Tuesday that they have fired two deputies who were both involved in situations where inmates in the Denver Jail were treated with inappropriate use of force. The more high profile case was that of former deputy Edward Keller. Keller allegedly choked inmate Jamal Hunter on July 31, 2011, and then threw him to the ground before another deputy shocked Hunter with a stun gun. The incident was captured on the jail s video security <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Discount-Discount-Shoes-Shoes-Cheap-Jewelry.html>Gucci Discount</a> system. The alleged attack on Jamal Hunter (credit: Denver Sheriff s Department) Last month the city approved a $3.25 million settlement for Hunter. The city stated in a prepared statement that Keller was being fired for his willful disregard <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Sale-Glasses-Frame-Prices-Eye-Glasses.html>Gucci Eye Glasses</a> of the guiding principles to provide for the care, safety, and security of inmates.

His egregious misconduct is unacceptable and unbefitting the title of Deputy Sheriff, the city s news release stated.

The city also announced the firing of Deputy Thomas Ford, who they say used inappropriate force in a separate case. Ford allegedly punched an inmate who had allegedly been taunting him. The city states he struck the inmate in the face with a closed fist at a time when he posed no credible threat and subsequently kicked the inmate while he was on the ground. That incident was also captured on security video.

(Ford s) conduct was found to violate the Department鈥檚 <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Handbags-Outlet-Saks-Website-Saks.html>Saks Gucci</a>  use of force policy in several respects, city officials wrote.

The firings come as the Denver Sheriff s Department is in the midst of making reforms after these and other misconduct cases.

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