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    He had refused to provide documentation and when he resisted being put into a squad car, two officers, Hans-Ulrich M. and Udo S., bound him in hand and foot restraints. Jalloh spent 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours in a holding cell, handcuffed by both his hands and feet to a mattress. A policewoman who spoke to Jalloh over the intercom in an attempt to calm ...

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    The hand and foot warmer was first patented by Jonathan T. Ellis of New Jersey in 1891, [1] though no evidence exists that it was ever produced. [2]The first commercially produced hand warmer was created by Japanese inventor Niichi Matoba.