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The New York Times reported that the State Police superintendent, Douglas G. Carter, released a statement, saying, "While I respect Mr. Hamilton's religious views, I am also charged to respect every citizen's rights, and the best way forward for the citizens of Indiana, and for Mr. Hamilton, was to end his employment as a state police officer."
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