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BLM Protests In Cities With Police Departments Led By Black Women Tended To Be Relatively Peaceful, Study Finds

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Black Lives Matter protests in cities with Black women police chiefs had much less violence than cities with police chiefs of other races and gender, research has found.

The post BLM Protests In Cities With Police Departments Led By Black Women Tended To Be Relatively Peaceful, Study Finds appeared first on NewsOne.

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