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Sisters Demand Justice for Unarmed Jada
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Jada Sandersons Family Demands Justice: Unarmed Woman Shot and Killed in Robeson County, North Carolina
The community of Robeson County is mourning the tragic death of Jada Sanderson, a 23-year-old woman shot and killed early Sunday morning. Her sisters, Selena Brooks and Tamara Sanderson, are calling for accountability and justice, questioning why no charges have been filed against a person of interest identified by authorities. Jada was unarmed and posed no threat, her family claims. The investigation is ongoing, with follow-up interviews and evidence review planned. The sisters urge anyone with information to contact the Sheriffs Office.
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