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The Fraternal Union of Police did not appreciate how the director called some cops "murderers."

The Fraternal Union of Police has a "surprise" planned for Quentin Tarentino. "Tarentino has made a good living out of violence and surprise," executive director Jim Pasco says to The Hollywood Reporter. "Our officers make a living trying to stop violence, but surprise is not out of the question."

Last month in New York, Quentin had marched in a rally against police brutality. "I have to call the murdered the murdered and I have to call the murderers the murderers," he said. The Fraternal Union of Police's "surprise" is only the latest outraged response from police; the National Association of Police Organizations called for a boycott on his films, including The Hateful 8, which hits theaters Christmas Day.

Pasco says that the Fraternal Union of Police won't physically harm Quentin. "Police officers protect people. They don't go out to hurt people." Instead, the union hopes to take aim at his credibility in Hollywood: "The right time and place will come up and we'll try to hurt him in the only way that seems to matter to him, and that is economically."

In the meantime, watch The Hateful 8 trailer below.

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