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drive up and fire their guns into a swarm of townsfolk; however, one of the cops suddenly begins to bleed from his eye, causing his now-former partner to shoot him and flee. Undaunted, the undead cop shoots his former partner, and he and the other townsfolk feast on his flesh.
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