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Black Protester Severly Injured After Being Hit With Non-lethal Projectile

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A black man lost his eye, seven teeth, and fractured the left side of his face when he was hit with a projectile fired by cops during a May 30 protest in downtown Dallas.

According to The Dallas Morning News, Brandon Saenz was looking for a friend during a May 30 protest when he came across a line of cops.

Now, Saenz, his family, and attorneys are demanding Dallas Police Chief U. Reneé Hall denounce the incident and find the person responsible.

The Morning News reported that Saenz spoke with two police officers about the incident Wednesday.

Saenz’s attorney, Daryl Washington, said the incident is another in a long line of incidents of the police attacking people who do not pose a threat.

Source: The Black Chronicle
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