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By Lynda Edwards, Staff Reporter The spring night that U.S. Army Lt. Richard Collins III, age 23, was murdered by a white supremacist, he had a wonderful life to celebrate. Collins would soon graduate from historically Black Bowie State University. He had just been commissioned into the Army, starting active duty in seven days. He had completed airborne training, delighting his proud Navy veteran dad. At 3 a.m. May 21, Collins was stabbed to death at a bus stop by a member of self-described white supremacist Alt Reich Nation. Since then, Collins’ parents have spent years imploring the Departme…