When the government takes a person into custody against their will:
A) the government does not have a duty to protect them from being injured by other private persons.
B) the government created the danger taking them into custody, so it must protect them.
C) the government must protect them because a special relationship has been created with the person in custody who cannot protect themselves.
D) the government only has the duty to protect the person in custody from harm by government officers.
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