Local reaction to Dallas shooting from Black Ministerial Alliance President
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The nation is still in shock over what happened in Dallas. While we’re still trying to find out a motive behind the shooting that left five officers dead, the tragedy has amplified the discussion on race relations in our country and the growing divide between the black community and law enforcement. We spoke this afternoon with Dr. B. Lamont Monford, the president of the Lima Area Black Ministerial Alliance about this incident and others he’s concerned about.
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