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Sister of Atatiana Jefferson files lawsuit against city officials, former Fort Worth officer who killed her
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Odem-Edroy ISD supporting students still struggling with effects of winter storms
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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â It was a rough week for everyone. For some, the nightmare goes on. Many students in Odem are trying to work around not having water because plumbers are all booked up or there are no supplies to do it themselves. The lowest my house was, was about 42 degrees, Madison Vela said, a senior at Odem High School. We lost power on Monday night and didnât get it back until about Thursday evening. Just stacked as many blankets on as you could. Huddled together with my family in the living room was absolutely essential.
Fort Worth Weekly
Beyond fighting well-funded police unions, tight-lipped district attorney offices, and apathetic public leaders, families of victims of police shootings often struggle to keep the names of deceased loved ones alive and in the public consciousness. The family of Atatiana Jefferson the 28-year-old Black woman who was shot and killed by Aaron Dean, a white Fort Worth police officer, last year will soon have one more tool to continue the family’s push for justice.
Saturday’s naming of the Atatiana Jefferson Memorial Parkway (2-4 p.m. at 1203 E. Allen Ave.) marks a significant milestone for friends, family, and supporters of Jefferson. The event flyer promises influential speakers, powerful singers, and “so much more.”