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The second annual walk/run will support the victims and families of police brutality. Author: Phillip Emmanuel Updated: 11:29 PM EDT April 23, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. A race that celebrates and elevates Black lives is returning to Jacksonville in May.
“When I see a police officer I still get nervous,” said Tanisha Crisp, Organizer of the Black Lives Matter 5K Run & Walk.
That nervous moment Crisp speaks of comes from the anxiety of violent police videos on social media when a bodycam video is released.
“Our hearts and prayers are with the families of the recent victims loss to police brutality, mass shootings, and gun violence.”