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The community and leaders are coming together to try to heal after three people were shot and killed in what is being called a shooting with racist motivations in Jacksonville, Florida. Police say 52-year-old Angela Carr, 19-year-old Anolt Joseph AJ Laguerre Jr., and 29-year-old Jarr
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