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Home Industries celebrates 50 years
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On Anniversary Of George Floyd s Death, Families Of Men Killed By Boston Police Demand Cases Be Reopened

On Anniversary Of George Floyd’s Death, Families Of Men Killed By Boston Police Demand Cases Be Reopened Hope Coleman, 65, the mother of Terrence Coleman, and Carla Sheffield, 56, the mother of Burrell Ramsey-White, at a rally at Franklin Park in Roxbury, Tuesday. May 25, 2021 Tori Bedford / GBH News The families of five young men who died following altercations with Boston Police — Usaama Rahim, Terrence Coleman, Burrell Ramsey-White, Ross Batista and Juston Root — gathered at Franklin Park in Roxbury Tuesday to demand that the deaths be investigated, and that the cases be reopened. At a rally organized by Mass Action Against Police Brutality on the anniversary of the murder of George Floyd, Ramsey-White’s mother, Carla Sheffield, asked a crowd of around 100 people to help reopen the case involving her son, who was shot and killed by Boston Police following a traffic stop in 2012.

Chauvin verdict—People in the street say: Today we made history! Tomorrow, it s back to work! – Liberation News

Chauvin verdict—People in the street say: Today we made history! Tomorrow, it s back to work! – Liberation News
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Protesters demand reopening of cases of police-involved deaths

Protesters demand reopening of cases of police-involved deaths By Christine Mui Globe Correspondent,Updated April 15, 2021, 1 hour ago Email to a Friend Mobile Burrell, 31, of Roxbury, held an umbrella with the names of victims during a State House protest Thursday.Aram Boghosian for The Boston Globe As steady rain fell, parents whose children were killed by police officers were among about 70 people who rallied outside the Massachusetts State House Thursday evening calling on state officials to reopen investigations into their deaths. The 5:30 p.m. rally came on the same day that former Brooklyn Center, Minn. police officer Kim Potter made her first court appearance in the fatal shooting of 20-year-old Daunte Wright during a routine traffic stop this week.

Revoke police license to kill disabled people!

Revoke police license to kill disabled people! By Edward Yudelovich posted on February 1, 2021 People with untreated mental illness are 16 times more likely to be killed during a police encounter than other civilians approached or stopped by law enforcement, according to a study released December 2015 by the Treatment Advocacy Center. Disability rights journalist David M. Perry, whose son has Down syndrome, documented in research for the Ruderman Family Foundation that as many as half of all people killed by police have a disability. (tinyurl.com/y7hau3fu) Eric Parsa, right, is seen with his mother, Donna Lou, center, and father, Daren Parsa.

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