http://sargeantstudios.net/?paged=30 On an average day, I receive several hundred personal emails. Half of them describe some type of personally experienced bigotry, racism, or police brutality.
buy Latuda online canada Each person is asking me to please share their story.
I feel guilty when I don't, but guilty when I do.
— Shaun King (@shaunking) August 13, 2018
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I know that sharing so many painful stories of injustice has an accumulative impact on all of us – so I am now more hesitant than ever to share because of that.
When I don't share, though, the people who desperately want their story known are crushed. It's a real dilemma.
— Shaun King (@shaunking) August 13, 2018
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Armando Frank was killed by police in Louisiana after he was tased and put in a choke hold. Video shows, “He’s not attempting to flee, he’s not assaulting anybody, he’s sitting on a tractor and he’s asking reasonable questions they are refusing to answer.” https://t.co/jzTQmxzhrM
— The Appeal (@theappeal) August 3, 2018
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“He’s not attempting to flee, he’s not assaulting anybody, he’s sitting on a tractor and he’s asking reasonable questions they are refusing to answer,” explained Gilbertson, one of two experts on use-of-force who reviewed the footage for the… https://t.co/DVYaHAtc7g
— The SkepDick (@The_SkepDick) August 4, 2018
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Bijan Ghaisar was unarmed when US Park Police shot him to death during a traffic stop; his family filed a $25 million lawsuit, calling the shooting "egregious, senseless, an unlawful killing of a young man by two out-of-control law enforcement officers." https://t.co/h4hZDNIkmh
— The Appeal (@theappeal) August 5, 2018
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Charges have been dropped against an 11-year-old Ohio girl who was struck with a taser by an off-duty cop after she was suspected of shoplifting https://t.co/6cl6o2JFXM
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) August 9, 2018
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This is the second time in two years Nashville police have shot a black man in the back as he was running away. pic.twitter.com/7yAJur3vA2
— AJ+ (@ajplus) August 11, 2018
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Our #TomOBrien will join @errollouis and others on @InsideCityHall tonight to discuss how Bronx prosecutors intentionally slow cases. More below 👇👇👇 https://t.co/b6QB3snpOT
— The Legal Aid Society (@LegalAidNYC) August 10, 2018
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Mike Brown’s murder was completely unjustified and the case needs to be reopened.
Brilliant piece here from @Blackstarjus. https://t.co/da8fL1VFWG
— Shaun King (@shaunking) August 10, 2018
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Man spent five years in prison and was then deported and now proseuctors admit cops framed him https://t.co/psHA09COvm
— deray (@deray) August 11, 2018
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Biscayne Park, FL cops said they would pin burglaries on “anybody black walking through our streets." Clarens Desrouleaux was one of their victims; prosecutors just asked to strike his burglary conviction. But it was too late: he was deported to Haiti. https://t.co/kDwI5qB629
— Ethan Brown (@ethanbrown72) August 10, 2018
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"I need you to speak up in defense of those who are being targeted in your presence. This is hard work, and we're in it for the rest of our lives. I need you to join forces with other people when you get tired." – SPLC Outreach Director Lecia Brooks
— Southern Poverty Law Center (@splcenter) August 10, 2018