NBAer Reggie Bullock Fights For Trans Rights After Sister's Murder
Real One: NBAer Reggie Bullock Fights For Transgender Rights After Sister’s Murder

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Three years ago, Detroit Pistons star Reggie Bullock lost his sister Mia to murder. Her body was found in Baltimore, beaten so badly that she was hard to identify.
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“I was just lost for words, I was crying,” Bullock said, remembering the day he found out. “I couldn’t believe that it actually happened, and the way it happened. It was real tragic.”
After a suspect in the murder was acquitted in a 2017 trial, Bullock has been dedicated to using his platform to create greater awareness for the trans community.
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Real One: NBAer Reggie Bullock Fights For Transgender Rights After Sister’s Murder was originally published on globalgrind.com

