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Bernell Trammell Supported Black Lives Matter and Trump. Police are Looking for His Killer – Free Press of Jacksonville

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Bernell Trammell, a local personality of Milwaukee’s Riverwest neighborhood who was known for his political activism and religious proselytizing, was shot and killed in broad daylight.  Trammell, a vocal Rastafarian sometimes nicknamed “Ras,” was best [...]

Source: Free Press of Jacksonville – Florida’s First Coast Quality Black Weekly

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