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NBA, NFL On The Jacob Blake Shooting: ‘Why Does This Keep Happening?’ | The Oklahoma Eagle

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www.thegrio.com By Tonya Pendleton LeBron James, the Milwaukee Bucks and NFL players Tyrann Mathieu and Aaron Rodgers decry the latest police shooting of Jacob Blake Members of the sports world have reacted to the shooting of Jacob Blake and it’s safe to say they are disgusted, hurt, and angry. NBA and NFL players from LeBron James to Aaron Rodgers responded […]

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