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Lifesaving Young Heroes ‘Represent’ Well — The Sacramento Observer

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Brothers Michael Potts and Brandon Curtis, and their cousin Alonzo Brinkley will never forget watching the video of George Floyd pinned down under the knee of a Minneapolis, Minnesota, police officer. The three young adults, all born in Sacramento, know the plight of the Black man in America and how he can easily be viewed […]

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