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Black Students Held at Gunpoint by Harvard Police After False 911 Call

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Photo: Getty Images Four Black students at Harvard University were forced out of their dorm rooms and held at gunpoint by campus police, according to a university newspaper. On Monday (April 3), Jarah K. Cotton, Jazmin N. Dunlap, David G. Madzivanyika, and Alexandra C. René, seniors at Harvard, were woken up by Harvard campus police […]

The post Black Students Held at Gunpoint by Harvard Police After False 911 Call appeared first on Atlanta Tribune.

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