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Thomas Jefferson Byrd, Actor Frequently in Spike Lee Movies, Killed in Atlanta

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Thomas Jefferson Byrd, an actor known for his role in numerous Spike Lee films, was fatally shot in Atlanta over the weekend, police said. He was 70.

Source: The Washington Informer

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