Updated: 9:17 PM CDT April 17, 2021
DALLAS Protesters marched through the streets of Dallas Saturday, following the deaths of people of color at the hands of police. It’s a scene that’s become all too familiar.
“We see this over and over and over again, and it’s just tiring,” said Nichole Mansfield, speaking in front of a crowd outside Dallas Police Headquarters.
Before taking to the streets, she and others with Next Generation Action Network held the rally six days after 20-year-old Daunte Wright was fatally shot during a traffic stop in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. He was unarmed.
“A father of a young baby,” Dominique Alexander of Next Generation Action Network said. “That this baby will have to remember his father by his hashtag.”
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A Plano mother is pushing for a hate crime investigation after she says her 13-year-old son was the victim of racist bullying and abuse from fellow students at his middle school.
Summer Smith reported the incident to administrators at Haggard Middle School after she says she learned that her son, who is Black, was called racist slurs, beaten and made to drink his white classmates’ urine during a recent sleepover.
Smith posted videos, which have since gone viral on social media, of the alleged abuse. A petition in support of her son has garnered tens of thousands of signatures, and she has raised more than $10,000 on GoFundMe to help her son get therapy.