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The prisoner was placed
face down on the floor between the guards with Satan
to guard him. He screamed encouragement to his confederates
but dared not get off the floor for fear of the dog.
Only one attacker could come through the door at a time.
An attacker took control, breaking the forearm of the
guard with a roundhouse blow. This could have been
the end for the guards but as the attackers forced
their way into the airlock, they met the full fury of
Satan, who left his prisoner and attacked
the baddies,
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biting
every available leg and what was between them. It
was Satan who drove off the attackers
once the guards released the prisoner and it was
Satan that exacted corporal punishment
on the prisoner, ripping his clothes off in the
process of escaping.”
- Ross A. McLeod, paraphrased from "Parapolice:
A Revolution in the Business of Law Enforcement"
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