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James Woods Starts Tweeting Officers Killed In The Line Of Duty. Twitter Locks His Account, Offers Alternative Reason For Locking It.

Hank Berrien
James Woods Starts Tweeting Officers Killed In The Line Of Duty. Twitter Locks His Account, Offers Alternative Reason For Locking It.
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On Sunday, James Woods stated on Twitter that he would begin listing all the police officers who had died across the nation in the line of duty since the beginning of 2020. He wrote, “Starting today I’ll be listing police officers who died in the line of duty in 2020. Some will be from deaths seemingly unrelated. A cancer death, however, may have resulted from assisting during the World Trade Center rescue and aftermath, for example.”

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