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DC Police Wrongly Implicated Local BLM Chapter For Stabbing Proud Boys Members During Protest - Blavity

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The police department in Washington D.C. had to retract a statement after it was revealed Black Lives Matter was not involved in a stabbing.

Source: Blavity News

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