NC native, NBA player Reggie Bullock reflects on life and journey of his transgender sister
Posted Jun 9, 2020
Mia Henderson was found stabbed to death in a Baltimore alley. The death was declared a hate crime. Reggie Bullock rarely talked publicly about Mia, who was 26 at the time of her death. "I want to make a change around Baltimore and make a change all over the world. I wanted to do something for her and keep her name living in my family," Bullock said.
(WTVD)
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