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Wild video shows LAPD shoot woman ‘trying to get home' with rubber bullet. Watch

Wild video shows LAPD shoot woman ‘trying to get home' with rubber bullet. Watch

A wild video that has gone viral on social media shows law enforcement authorities shooting an unarmed woman with a rubber bullet. The person who recorded the video, shared on Instagram by @iamfatimakhadijah, claimed that the woman was 'just trying to get home' before the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) shot her at 'point-blank' range. Watch below:
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