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Kenosha Residents on the Anniversary of the Blake Shooting
Clip: Season 2000 Episode 2009 | 3m 37sVideo has Closed Captions
Kenosha residents react to the one-year anniversary of the Jacob Blake shooting.
Reporter Will Kenneally talks to Kenosha residents about the past year and their hopes for the future as this week marked the one-year anniversary of the Jacob Blake shooting.
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Here and Now
Kenosha Residents on the Anniversary of the Blake Shooting
Clip: Season 2000 Episode 2009 | 3m 37sVideo has Closed Captions
Reporter Will Kenneally talks to Kenosha residents about the past year and their hopes for the future as this week marked the one-year anniversary of the Jacob Blake shooting.
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