Sam Judy

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Sam Judy

Sam Judy is an award-winning investigative journalist with a background in criminal justice and civil rights reporting. He has gained prominence through his coverage of the 1970s police killings of the Johnson brothers in South Oak Cliff, Cop City Dallas, and the story of political prisoner Dr. Aafia Siddiqui. His previous work has been featured in Dallas Weekly, Dallas Free Press, and Prism Reports. Sam Judy founded and works as Editor-in-Chief for populist newsroom and culture magazine Dallas Nomad.

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