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Compton Mourns the Loss of 14-Year-Old Semaj Miller - Los Angeles Sentinel

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Hundreds gathered at Compton City Hall on Thursday to celebrate the life of young basketball prospect, Semaj Miller. The 14-year-old was gunned down in South Los Angeles on July 29.

The post Compton Mourns the Loss of 14-Year-Old Semaj Miller appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.

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