New Black Panther Party seeks justice for Dorian Murrell, end of white supremacy Serena Puang, Indianapolis Star
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Around 20 people representing the New Black Panther Party (NBPP), Panther Special Operations Command and other Black activists groups convened at the Julia M. Carson Transit Center for a Second Amendment march to Monument Circle early Saturday afternoon against white supremacy and in support for the family of Dorian Murrell. © Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStar Protesters stand in unity at the Monument on the Circle, pausing in their march Saturday, July 17, 2021 in downtown Indianapolis. Members of the New Black Panther Party and other groups joined to march in downtown Indianapolis to bring awareness and justice for Dorian Murrell, a Black man shot and killed downtown in 2020.
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