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'Walk for Justice' being held for Lakota man
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THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2003 A "Walk for Justice" is being held today in memory of a Lakota man shot to death by a police officer in Rapid City, South Dakota. Lucas Grey Day-Ghost Bear was killed last Sunday. His family, from the Pine Ridge Reservation, wants a federal probe into the shooting. Get the Story:
Memorial walk to be Thursday for Ghost Bear (The Rapid City Journal 3/20) Related Stories:
Lakota family seeks answers on police shooting (03/11)
Lakota family wants probe into shooting by police (3/10)
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