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Jacob Blake: Bucks boycott NBA game to demand justice as officer who fired shots is named - Face2Face Africa

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The Milwaukee Bucks boycotted their playoff game against the Orlando Magic on Wednesday to demand justice over the shooting of Jacob Blake by Wisconsin police which left the 29-year-old paralyzed from the waist down. The players’ decision was fully supported by the team’s management as well as other current and former NBA players. Minutes before...

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