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Black Texas Woman Speaks Out After She Was Shot Five Times By Police Who Mistook Her For An Intruder | Essence

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A Texas woman who was repeatedly shot by deputies who mistook her for an intruder is recovering and speaking out for the first time about what happened.  In an interview […]

The post Black Texas Woman Speaks Out After She Was Shot Five Times By Police Who Mistook Her For An Intruder appeared first on Essence.

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