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Police Commissioner Moves to End Access to Netflix Documentary Weeks After Tom Phillips Shooting

The police's attempt to limit access reflects heightened tensions around the documentary's filming during the incident involving Tom Phillips. The emails reveal concerns within law enforcement about the production’s impact on security and public perception. As Netflix remains confirmed as the streaming partner, the situation could influence future collaborations between media and police in sensitive cases.
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