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Black Teenager Found Hanged in Texas Elementary School Parking Lot

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According to authorities, the latest one has taken place in Harris County, Texas, as the body of a black teenager was found hanging in the parking lot of an elementary school earlier this week according to The New York Daily News.

Based on a tweet sent by the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, officials believe the teen’s death to have been a suicide.

The Harris County Sheriff’s Office said that deputies found the deceased 17-year-old in the parking lot of Ehrhardt Elementary School in Spring, Texas, which is located just 22 miles north of Houston.

This matter remains under investigation by the Harris County Sheriff’s Office.

According to TIME, the FBI, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California, and the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division are “actively reviewing” the deaths.

Source: The Black Chronicle
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