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Police shooting raises questions over Black man’s gun rights

Andrew Cuomo

By BEN FINLEY
Associated Press

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) — Leaders in the Black community of Virginia Beach are calling for a federal investigation into the fatal police shooting of a Black man earlier this year. They said Wednesday that Donovon Lynch’s right to carry a gun for protection was ignored during a night of violence last March on the city’s oceanfront. Local activists have called for justice, a day after a special grand jury found that a police officer was justified in fatally shooting Lynch. The city’s prosecutors said Officer Solomon Simmons was justified in protecting himself and others. Lynch’s father said he carried a gun because he had a security business.

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