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Brazilian Police Knocked Out Black Man, Called Him The N-Word - The New York Beacon

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Two white Brazilian police officers are being investigated for knocking out a Black man, calling him the “[N-word] and garbage.” During a traffic stop on Saturday in the São Paulo city of Caieiras, authorities pulled over three motorcyclists who were allegedly drunk driving, theDaily Mailreported. […]

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