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Django actress detention: Police defend handcuffing star  

The  Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) have said that the officers who detained Django Unchained star, Daniele Watts, on Thursday (September 11) last week acted appropriately, following her refusal to provide identification.

The actress has claimed she was a victim of racial profiling when she was handcuffed for “showing affection, fully clothed” to her white partner in public.

But the department said yesterday (September 15) that its officers followed proper protocol in response to a complaint of lewd conduct and indecent exposure involving a couple (Watts and her partner, Brian Lucas) in a silver Mercedes along Ventura Boulevard.

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