Last night, nearly 3,000 people turned out for a community meeting on Tuesday after a young couple's violent encounter with Phoenix police. The stories shared painted a harrowing picture.
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Shot and paralyzed last year, Mr. Edward Brown addressed
#PhoenixPD Chief who asked if he was armed. "When I looked at you it was like you didn't even want to answer the question...like you knew you were wrong. You knew I was unarmed."pic.twitter.com/CPHy5NdOwdDeze collectie tonen -
You know how hard it is to bury your brother? To put clothes on his dead body? That's the hardest thing I ever had to do," says Hector Lopez's brother. "And these officers are getting paid leave? If I killed somebody I'd be prosecuted for murder."
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"No kids should see terror like that ... I had to hear [my children] scream locked behind a car, helpless. That's wrong. That's evil."pic.twitter.com/AJ0X7yEz7r
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There were thousands of stories and public comments written and submitted last night. The Mayor and
#PhoenixPD have 30 days to present recommendations that change these brutal practices.https://twitter.com/Sifill_LDF/status/1140949144019853313 …Deze collectie tonen
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Best of luck Mr. Roland Harris, the Police across the Country have trouble with credibility involving the shooting of People of Color.
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