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What to know about the racist killings of 3 Black people in Jacksonville | New Pittsburgh Courier

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Photo: Ryan Christopher Palmeter, the man suspected of shooting and killing three Black people in Jacksonville on Saturday (August 26) (Jacksonville Sheriff's Office). On Saturday, a 21-year-old White man killed three Black people in a racially-motivated shooting spree in Jacksonville. Here's what we know about this horrific event. Ryan Christopher Palmeter reportedly entered the grounds … Continued

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