NC Central coach shares his terrifying police story with Raymond Felton after George Floyd's death
Posted May 28, 2020
The death of George Floyd this week has sparked national outrage, causing plenty of prominent athletes and coaches to speak out. North Carolina Central coach LeVelle Moton is among them. Moton, in a lengthy Twitter thread on Thursday afternoon, shared a terrifying interaction he and Raymond Felton had with police officers in North Carolina in 2005.
(Yahoo! Sports)
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