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Appeals court reinstates $38m to family of Black woman killed by Baltimore police - Face2Face Africa

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Korryn Gaines was 23 when she was fatally shot by Baltimore County Police during a six-hour standoff in Randallstown in 2016. Gaines’ five-year-old son, Kodi, was with her in the apartment during the standoff and was also struck across the cheek by one of the bullets. He had to undergo several surgeries to remove the...

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