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In the police department, it was a struggle to be Black, and at home, it was a struggle to be blue

In the police department, it was a struggle to be Black, and at home, it was a struggle to be blue

by Vinegar Hill Magazine | Jul 5, 2022 | CIM Project, Community Development, State Of The City

by Regine Wright | Regine Wright is a private investigator, Army veteran, and former police officer who lives in the Charlottesville Albemarle area with her husband and son. She is dedicated to helping others and enjoys all things true crime. For Charlottesville, the...

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