A number of anthems from well-known artists have emerged as nationwide protests against police brutality continue, but perhaps one of the most influential is from a woman most people hadn't heard of before this month.
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Charles believes the video resonated with so many people in part because they were inspired by"somebody standing up" amid"the protests and all this police brutality and all these police abusing their authority." Yet she notes that she doesn't have"any ill will" towards Locklear and suggested he"could be"an example for other police officers."
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