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Bodycam Proves Cops Rummaged Through Black Women’s Lacrosse Team Personal Items During Search - The New York Beacon

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Deputies had denied searching through the personalitemsof the women’s lacrosse team at Delaware State University during an unwarranted stop and search. But recently released bodycam footage proves otherwise. On Thursday, bodycam footage was released showing Georgia sheriff’s deputies rifling through the personal items of the […]

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