Family of slain student Tessa Majors fires back at NYPD union boss
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The family of Tessa Majors, the Barnard College student slain in a New York City park, is firing back at the head of a New York City police union after he claimed the 18-year-old went to the park to buy marijuana. Meanwhile, a manhunt is underway for a teen wanted in connection with the case. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports for TODAY.Dec. 17, 2019
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