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Cam Newton Speaks Out On Breonna Taylor Decision: ‘Just Got To Side-Eye Certain Situations As An African-American’ - African American News Today - EIN Presswire

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Cam Newton -- who to that point had been asked about throwing mechanics, contract status, the center-QB exchange, and other football-focused questions -- took a moment to gather his thoughts. Here's what he said.

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