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Sept. 2, 2020

June 25th, 2016

What happened on June 25th, 2016 For this man it was a day that he put a gun in his mouth with every intention of ending his life. Rashawn Copeland is now a voice with a message. Despite having money, women and all anyone could ever want Rashawn was spiritually bankrupt. This is after surviving a shooting 12 years earlier that left him for dead. What changed his heart? How did he go from Hip-Hop hype man in LA to an author in Oklahoma City? Find out as we try on some size 11 1/2 Pumas.

What happened on June 25th, 2016 For this man it was a day that he put a gun in his mouth with every intention of ending his life.  Rashawn Copeland is now a voice with a message. Despite having money, women and all anyone could ever want Rashawn was spiritually bankrupt. This is after surviving a shooting 12 years earlier that left him for dead. What changed his heart? How did he go from Hip-Hop hype man in LA to an author in Oklahoma City? Find out as we try on some size 11 1/2 Pumas. 

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