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In Colorado, Aurora City Leaders Look At Next Steps In Elijah McClain Case

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An independent investigation finds Aurora, Colo., police had no reason to contact Elijah McClain, a young Black man who died in their custody last summer. City leaders are looking at next steps.

Source: Stories About Black History

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