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In this Tuesday, July 19, 2016, photo, Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy recruit Renata Phillip, third from right, listens to a lecture in a classroom at the Biscailuz Regional Training Center in Monterey Park, Calif. Phillip is one of just two black women in her class of 84 recruits. More than half are men and most are white or Hispanic.Only three recruits out of every 100 will make it to graduation, said Capt. Scott Gage, who's in charge of training at the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.  (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

In this Tuesday, July 19, 2016, photo, Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy recruit Renata Phillip, third from right, listens to a lecture in a classroom at the Biscailuz Regional Training Center in Monterey Park, Calif. Phillip is one of just two black women in her class of 84 recruits. More than half are men and most are white or Hispanic.Only three recruits out of every 100 will make it to graduation, said Capt. Scott Gage, who's in charge of training at the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

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