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Second march planned for Lakota man killed by police
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 2003 A second "Walk for Justice" will be held on Thursday for Lucas Grey Day-Ghost Bear, a Lakota man who was shot by a police officer in Rapid City, South Dakota, on March 9. The Walk for Justice Committee and the Ghost Bear family are calling for an investigation into the matter. The police officer involved has been cleared of wrongdoing. Get the Story:
Second walk for Ghost Bear planned (The Rapid City Journal 4/2) Related Stories:
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'Walk for Justice' being held for Lakota man (3/20)
Lakota family seeks answers on police shooting (03/11)
Lakota family wants probe into shooting by police (3/10)
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