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Georgia Cops Apologize After Using Black Faces For Target Practice During Firearms Course

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Cops in Georgia are apologizing after using an image of a Black man as a target practice during a firearms training course.

The post Georgia Cops Apologize After Using Black Faces For Target Practice During Firearms Course appeared first on NewsOne.

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