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  • LeBron James speaks out against police brutality: 'We are scared as Black people'

LeBron James speaks out against police brutality: ‘We are scared as Black people’

Los Angeles Times
Published September 3, 2020 at 8:50 AM

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In the wake of the Jacob Blake shooting, LeBron James and other Lakers players spoke about the impact police brutality has made on Black people in the U.S.

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