Pregnant woman killed by police in USA

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A woman who was shot dead by police in the United States has been shot dead by police in the state of Ohio, a woman who has been shot dead by security forces in the state of the state, said the scene of the police on camera. 

The Ohio police department released video footage of the incident on Friday, which took place two weeks ago in a parking lot at a grocery store. 

The video shows Takia Young (21), a black woman Takia Young (21), in a parking lot in a grocery store in Blendon Township, downtown Blendon, in Columbus, on August 24. When Takia tried to drive, the police in front of her jumped away and fired a round of bullets at her, and Takia was seriously injured. 

The family said he was admitted to the hospital after being shot If done, Takia and her unborn child die, Taqiah has two more children. 

The locals claimed that the murder could have been avoided as soon as the video of the incident came to light. 

Referring to this incident as a ‘tragedy’, Blendon Township Police Chief John Belford said they are investigating the incident properly. 

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