Community activists and families of loved ones killed at the hands of police demand justice We’re here to stand in unity as a visual statement to the state, says Valerie Castile. We re not going to sit down, we re going to stand in unity. Author: Charmaine Nero (KARE 11) Published: 6:17 PM CST March 5, 2021 Updated: 6:22 PM CST March 5, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS “We got your back, we got your back.”
One by one, loved ones of those killed at the hands of police, stand up in solidarity. Our stories will be the thunder and lighting and winds of justice, says Paul Johnson, a friend of Travis Jordan, killed by Minneapolis police back in 2018. Not only with our families here, but with George Floyd’s family to seek justice for all of us, said Tiffany Roberson, the sister of Jamar Clark.