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‘I just want my baby home’ says distraught mom of unarmed Black man killed by police - North Dallas Gazette

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By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Senior National Correspondent Katie Wright, the mother of the 20-year-old African American man shot and killed by police a short distance from a Minneapolis courtroom where former cop Derek Chauvin stands trial for the murder of George Floyd, is searching for answers. Wright, and a frustrated community that still has […]

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