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    Former Oakland Tribune reporter and Oakland Post editor Chauncey Bailey is seen in this undated photo. (AP)

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Veteran Oakland journalist Chauncey Bailey was gunned down Aug. 2 in what police said was an Assassination by a member of Your Black Muslim Bakery.

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