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Mayor speaks on loss of Roosevelt Harris and gun violence

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25 September, 2024

By Union Springs Mayor Roderick Clark

Last Monday, September 16, our community suffered the loss of Bullock County resident, Roosevelt Harris, known to those closest to him as “Combo,” due to gun violence. Mr. Harris, a 2006 graduate of Bullock County High School, dedicated his life to being the backbone of his community through entrepreneurship, being a stakeholder, and giving back, monetarily, to his community through various jobs.

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