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Lawyer: Blake Not Likely To Walk Again After Shot By Police - Voice and Viewpoint

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By MIKE HOUSEHOLDER and SCOTT BAUER Associated Press Jacob Blake, the Black man shot multiple times by police in Wisconsin, is paralyzed, and it would 'take a miracle' for him to walk again, his family's attorney said Tuesday, while calling for the officer who opened fire to be arrested and others involved to lose their […]

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