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Lima
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Zeitoun
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- The arresting officer was named Donald Lima, and this name, Donald Lima, seared itself into her mind.†
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- The arresting officer was named Donald Lima, and this name, Donald Lima, seared itself into her mind.†
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- Lima was identified as a police officer from New Orleans.†
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- Kathy and Zeitoun decided to name Donald Lima, the officer on the arrest report, in the lawsuit.†
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- The Zeitouns' lawyer contacted the New Orleans Police Department and found that Lima was no longer employed there.†
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- Lima was more difficult to track down, but he had not gone far.†
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- In exchange for gasoline, Lima and other New Orleans police officers broke into convenience stores and took cigarettes and chewing tobacco.†
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- A majority of the National Guardsmen, Lima said, chewed tobacco and smoked Marlboros, so this arrangement kept both sides well supplied.†
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- Lima considered the looting a necessary part of the mission.†
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- When he couldn't find Guardsmen who had gas, Lima siphoned fuel from cars and trucks.†
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- While making his rounds on a motorboat one day, Lima observed four men leaving a Walgreens carrying stolen goods.†
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- Lima had two rescuees with him, so he couldn't pursue the thieves at the time, but he made a mental note.†
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- Lima was the lead cop on the arrest.†
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- Lima was sure that these were the same four men he had seen leaving the Walgreens, so they arrested them and brought them to the staging ground.†
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- Lima filled out paperwork about the arrest and gave it to the Guardsmen, and they drove the arrestees to Camp Greyhound.†
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- Later, Lima went to Greyhound, where he saw the men's property laid out on a table.†
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- Lima was not sure what goods he had seen the four men stealing.†
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- In a normal situation, Lima said, they would have been arraigned properly, given a phone call and an attorney, and would have been out on bail within days.†
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- Lima quit the NOPD in November 2005, and moved with his wife and daughter to Shreveport.†
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- The Zeitouns were conflicted about what they heard about Lima and Gonzales.†
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Definitions:
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(1)
(Lima) capital and largest city and economic center of Peru; historic capital of the Spanish empire in the New World until the 19th century
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Less commonly, Lima can refer to anyone or any other place with that name or to a type of bean that was first cultivated in Lima.