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More than 100 protesters gathered Sunday night to demand justice about 24 hours after stunning video footage went viral showing a police vehicle surrounded by pedestrians, speeding through the crowd and appearing to drive over several people in Washington State.
Protesters are gathering in Tacoma, Washington, after videos emerged of a police officer driving through a crowd of spectators at a street racing event in the city last night #Tacoma #TacomaProtests #Washington pic.twitter.com/SBCY5Duljv
— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) January 25, 2021
The protesters were reacting to the different narratives that emerged following the instance of apparent police violence, with the Tacoma Police Department offering what seems to be a justification for the still-unidentified officer’s actions that left at least two people hospitalized on Saturday.
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The person who recorded the viral 20-second clip told the News Tribune, a local media outlet, that the officer who drove the police SUV never gave a warning to the throngs of people who had gathered in downtown Tacoma to watch what was reported to be a “street race.”
The brief video begins by showing the SUV with its emergency lights flashing surrounded by a sea of people, many of them wielding cellphones and apparently also recording, as well. The SUV can then be heard revving its engine before it accelerated through the group. The video showed the SUV slowing down a bit while it appeared to hit several people as the vehicle goes up and down like it drover over multiple speed bumps placed closely together.
Witnesses can be heard expressing themselves in disbelief.
Watch the video below.
9th and Pacific Ave in Tacoma pic.twitter.com/C76iq2Eimw
— Jason Gauthier (@jasonjgauthier) January 24, 2021
The person who filmed the video — only identifying himself as “Mark” — told the News Tribune that the police SUV never took to its loudspeaker to tell the crowd to disperse or even offer them a warning that it would be moving forward. Mark said the SUV backed up few feet before speeding forward and plowing into the crowd of people The short video appears to corroborate that account.
But the Tacoma Police Department begged to differ.
In a subsequent press release, the Tacoma Police Department described the police officer as a victim.
“People hit the body of the police vehicle and its windows as the officer was stopped in the street. The officer, fearing for his safety, tried to back up, but was unable to do so because of the crowd. The officer had his lights and sirens activated,” the press release said in part. “While trying to extricate himself from an unsafe position, the officer drove forward striking one individual and may have impacted others. The officer stopped at a point of safety and called for medical aid. One person was transported to an area hospital. That person’s condition is, at this time, unknown.”The News Tribune reported that a police spokesperson said “the officer used his car’s bullhorn to address the crowd,” which prompted the crown to start “pounding on his windows.” However, that [art was absent from the press release.
The officer has been placed on paid administrative leave while the Pierce County Force Investigation Team — a separate but related law enforcement agency — investigates the incident, which came amid nationwide protests against police violence and calls to defund police departments with officers who use lethal force as a primary option.STAY INFORMED! CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER!
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102 Black Men And Boys Killed By Police
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Frederick Cox, 18, was shot by a plain clothes Davidson County deputy on Nov. 8, 2020 while attending a funeral in High Point, North Carolina. The deputy was on hand to investigate the murder of Jonas Thompson, the man who was being laid to rest.
Sadly, shots broke out during a drive-by shooting at the funeral. Police claim the deputy fired his weapon after observing Cox was armed, but his family states he was stuck several times in his back, refuting the police’s claim.
Join us TOMORROW (1/22) as we march for Frederick Cox. A Davidson County, NC deputy fatally shot the 18yo as he was helping people get to safety when passing cars fired shots in the air. Fred knew that those people's lives mattered, & we must show everyone that #FredsLifeMatters! pic.twitter.com/Yo9yPBiSK0
— Ben Crump (@AttorneyCrump) January 21, 2021
Patrick Warren Sr. was killed on Jan. 10 after an officer responded to his family’s attempt to contact mental health professionals when they noticed his behavior changing at their home in Killeen, Texas. But it was unclear why the Killeen Police Department officer felt the need to not only Taser Warren — a 52-year-old unarmed man — but also actually shoot him to death. Scroll down to read more about Warren.
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I’m sorry for what I am about to share. @leemerrittesq and I are working with this family. I wanted the first images you see of Patrick Warren, Sr. to be these. He was a beloved husband, father, and local pastor. And was just killed in his yard by police. pic.twitter.com/hjVwfBaXdG— ♍Mr. Ol Skool♍ (@SirOlSkool) January 13, 2021
A 39-year-old man named Carl Dorsey III was fatally shot in South Orange, New Jersey on New Year’s Day, according to RLS Media. Police claim they were responding to a call when an officer shot and killed Dorsey with a 9mm gun during a confrontation. A gun was recovered at the scene while another officer was hospitalized with injuries due to the incident. Little information is known about what led to the shooting, but the Attorney General’s office has launched an investigation.
Man shot to death in Police involved shooting in Newark is identified as 39 year old Carl Dorsey III. https://t.co/hdtmb6w0Il
— The Tornado News (@TheTornadoNews) January 6, 2021
Minneapolis police released bodycam footage along with the name of a shooting victim, identified as 23-year-old Dolal Idd. Idd, a Black male, was the first police involved death in the city since George Floyd.
HAPPENING NOW: Dad of man killed by #Mpls police has just returned to the shooting scene. Here showing us a photo of the young man. @FOX9 pic.twitter.com/3S9oDz5aVb
— Paul Blume (@PaulBlume_FOX9) December 31, 2020
Police claim Idd was pulled over as a felony suspect during a traffic stop on Wednesday. He died of multiple gunshot wounds after police say he fired at officers. His manner of death is homicide, according to a news release obtained by CNN. Idd’s death stirred up community concern due to the ongoing deaths of Black people at the hands of police, along with his family disputing the police’s account of events.
47-year-old Andre’ Hill was shot and killed by Columbus, Ohio police following the murder of Casey Goodson Jr. Hill was holding a cell phone, not a weapon, when his life was tragically taken.
An attorney who has represented the families of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor says he is now working for the family of Andre' Hill, the man killed by a Columbus police officer early Tuesday.https://t.co/9yXaqYKHfu
— NBC4 Columbus (@nbc4i) December 24, 2020
Prior to that, police in southeastern Texas killed Joshua Feast by shooting the 22-year-old Black man in the back while he ran away, posing no mortal threat to law enforcement.
Joshua Feast was fatally shot in the BACK by La Marque PD officer Jose Santos as he was running away, posing no threat. Witnesses report Santos refused to render aid to Joshua after shooting him AND then kicked his body, already debilitated by the bullet. #JusticeForJoshuaFeast pic.twitter.com/zO46PCsGzO
— Ben Crump (@AttorneyCrump) December 12, 2020
Less than a week earlier, police in Ohio killed Casey Goodson Jr. by shooting him in the back after apparently mistaking the Subway sandwiches he was holding for a gun.
Whether the shootings were justified or not, the same use of lethal force against Black suspects is rarely seen with white people suspected of doing the same or worse.
Case in point: A young Black man named Rodney Applewhite who was looking forward to meeting up with his family in Arizona, was shot and killed by New Mexico State Police en route to their annual Thanksgiving celebration on Nov. 19, according to Searchlight NM. However, Applewhite’s family say they have been shut out of receiving information regarding his death, sans a sparse press release by the the New Mexico Department of Public Safety describing the incident. According to police, authorities attempted to pull him over during a traffic stop, to which Applewhite fled. According to authorities Applewhite, 25, attempted to disarm an officer during detainment and was fatally shot.
This was the hardest thing I’ve ever written. Rodney Applewhite, a former classmate and teammate of mine, was shot and killed by New Mexico State Police. He was unarmed. He was driving from South Bend, IN to Arizona to see his family for Thanksgiving. https://t.co/bnOrR0RcOh
— Dillon Bergin (@DillonBergin) November 25, 2020
On Nov. 13 in Cocoa, Florida officers with the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office opened fire at close range at a vehicle that did not appear to be directly threatening the lives of the officers involved. The car was being driven by Sincere Pierce, 18, and had A.J. Crooms, 16, inside as a passenger. Both teenagers died. Dashcam footage suggested there was no need for lethal force. The families of Pieces and Crooms have complained police haven’t given them any information about the shooting.
Video released by @BrevardSheriff clearly shows AJ Crooms & Sincere Pierce were terrified, trying to drive around cops who approached w/ guns drawn. Out of harm's way, the deputy moved closer to get a better shot, firing w/ intent to kill, then kept firing as the car passed by. pic.twitter.com/9RrAmLKqyT
— Ben Crump (@AttorneyCrump) November 18, 2020
Marcellis Stinnette, 19, was killed on Oct. 3 when police in Waukegan, Illinois, shot at a car he was a passenger in. Police claimed they were forced to shoot in self-defense because the car reversed toward the officer who shot them. However, witnesses said the police officer hit them with his car before he opened fire.
Prior to that, officers in Washington, D.C., killed Deon Kay,18, by shooting him in the back. The Metropolitan Police Department defended the officers involved by saying in a press release that “one of the [two] suspects brandished a firearm” while fleeing. (A little more than a week earlier, Kyle Rittenhouse, a white 17-year-old, illegally armed himself with an assault rifle, brandished it in front of police and lived to tell about it without sustaining any injury.) Protests quickly ensued and the Washington Post reported that some community residents “questioned the police account.”
This is a statement from someone who is at the scene of the killing of Deon Kay.
She says that Deon was unarmed pic.twitter.com/woIQJxuSg0
— The Official New York Socialist (@TheNYSocialist) September 3, 2020
Kay’s killing came one day after the Democrat & Chronicle reported that police in Rochester, New York, suffocated a 41-year-old Black man to death while he was in mental distress months ago. Daniel Prude was “lynched” by police, his brother said about the March 23 incident when cops tried to restrain the naked man who was suspected of being under the influence of drugs. Video of the killing was made public by lawyers representing Prude’s family, which has called for the officers involved to be arrested and charged with murder. The video is extremely graphic and should be viewed with disrection.
New York police under fire after bodycam footage shows officers using 'spit hood' on Daniel Prude, who died of asphyxiation on March 30
Read more: https://t.co/0AACPT2hmp pic.twitter.com/1I0pY7XyvM
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) September 3, 2020
Similarly, police in Texas on Aug. 25 killed Damian Daniels, a military veteran who was shot twice in the chest in front of his newly purchased home after cops were dispatched there to perform a wellness check last week on someone they knew suffered from mental illness. The lawyer representing his family said Daniels was a combat veteran who suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and was previously “the subject of four mental health-related calls” without incident.
#DamianDaniels was shot twice in chest in front of his home by @BexarCoSheriff during a wellness check. He had committed no crime. He was legally armed. He did not draw his weapon. He refused to cooperate with deputies that had no right to force him to comply. pic.twitter.com/rMDWqU7oKq
— S. Lee Merritt, Esq. (@MeritLaw) September 1, 2020
All of the above incidents were preventable, but perhaps none more so than the shooting of Dijon Kizzee, who police targeted for an unspecified “vehicle code violation” while he was riding his bike Monday in Los Angeles. When he fled on foot, police shot him multiple times in the back under the purported guise that Kizzee had a gun. However, civil rights lawyer Ben Crump, who is representing Kizzee’s family, tweeted a video of the shooting that threw into question the police’s account.
This NEW unobstructed video shows LASD fatally shooting Dijon Kizzee in the back as he ran away from police. #JusticeForDijonKizzee pic.twitter.com/cI4mrvyqGt
— Ben Crump (@AttorneyCrump) September 2, 2020
Kizzee’s killing came about a week after the death of Trayford Pellerin in Lafayette, Louisiana, on Aug. 21. The 31-year-old was shot and killed as he tried to enter. convenience store, where cops responded to reports of a man with a knife. While details were still being sorted out, it’s tough to imagine multiple police officers armed with both lethal and nonlethal weapons who have been trained to de-escalate situations like these legitimately fearing for their lives in the face of a man with a knife.


Pellerin was killed just two days before police in Wisconsin shot Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old Black man, in his back multiple times. Amazingly, Blake — who was unarmed when he was shot — survived his shooting.
Those two shootings followed the deadly police violence against Black people like David McAtee, who was killed while demonstrating after the in-custody killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis on Memorial Day. McAtee, also unarmed at the time of his death, was a businessman in Louisville, Kentucky, where police had recently killed Breonna Taylor in her own home. McAtee was killed when police and the National Guard recklessly returned fire from people shooting at them, hitting McAtee fatally. It was the latest botched response for a police department buried in scandal.


McAtee’s death came days after Floyd was purportedly suspected of forgery, a nonviolent crime that certainly didn’t warrant Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin handcuffing him and kneeling on the 46-year-old Black man’s neck until he died.
On May 6, police in Indianapolis shot and killed Sean Reed, a 21-year-old U.S. military veteran who was unarmed. Unbeknownst to the cops, Reed was live-streaming the episode on Facebook, a circumstance that allowed the police to be recorded joking about the shooting.
I can barely get past #AmaudArbery today..then my heart is broken once again with #SeanReed. What is happening in our society? pic.twitter.com/h78wO0xEoS
— Ariel (@heyarielouise) May 7, 2020
Some of the other victims’ names include but certainly aren’t limited to: Tamir Rice; Botham Shem Jean; E.J. Bradford; and Michael Brown. But two of the most recent names that can tragically be included in this deadly equation are Michael Dean, a 28-year-old father who police shot in the head on Dec. 3, 2019, and Jamee Johnson, a 22-year-old HBCU student who police shot to death after a questionable traffic stop on Dec. 14, 2019.
One of the most distressing parts of this seemingly nonstop string of police killings of Black people is the fact that more times than not, the officer involved in the shooting can hide behind the claim that they feared for their lives — even if the victim was shot in the back, as has become the case for so many deadly episodes involving law enforcement. In a handful of those cases — such as Antwon Rose, a 13-year-old boy killed in Pittsburgh, and Stephon Clark, a 22-year-old killed in Sacramento, both of whom were unarmed — the officers either avoided being criminally charged altogether or were acquitted despite damning evidence that the cops’ lives were not threatened and there was no cause for them to resort to lethal force or any violence for that matter.
Crump, who has been retained in so many of these cases, described the above scenarios in his new book, “Open Season,” as the “genocide” of Black people.
As NewsOne continues covering these shootings that so often go ignored by mainstream media, the below running list (in no certain order) of Black men and boys who have been shot and killed by police under suspicious circumstances can serve as a tragic reminder of the dangers Black and brown citizens face upon being born into a world of hate that has branded them as suspects since birth.” data-prev-gallery=”” data-next-gallery=”https://newsone.com/playlist/mlk-pictures-martin-luther-king-jr-photos/” data-count=”102″ data-gallery-url=”” data-gallery-id=”1108280″ data-categories=”Nation,Photos” data-tags=”Black boys,Black Men,Newsletter,Police Brutality,Police Shootings” data-author=”ionenewsone”>
1. Frederick Cox
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2. Patrick Warren Sr.
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3. Carl Dorsey III, 39
Man shot to death in Police involved shooting in Newark is identified as 39 year old Carl Dorsey III. https://t.co/hdtmb6w0Il
— The Tornado News (@TheTornadoNews) January 6, 2021
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4. Dolal Idd, 23
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5. Andre’ Hill, 47
An attorney who has represented the families of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor says he is now working for the family of Andre’ Hill, the man killed by a Columbus police officer early Tuesday.https://t.co/9yXaqYKHfu
— NBC4 Columbus (@nbc4i) December 24, 2020
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6. Joshua Feast
Joshua Feast was fatally shot in the BACK by La Marque PD officer Jose Santos as he was running away, posing no threat. Witnesses report Santos refused to render aid to Joshua after shooting him AND then kicked his body, already debilitated by the bullet. #JusticeForJoshuaFeast pic.twitter.com/zO46PCsGzO
— Ben Crump (@AttorneyCrump) December 12, 2020
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7. Maurice Gordon
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8. Casey Goodson Jr.
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9. Rodney Applewhite
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13. Marcellis Stinnette, teen killed by police in Waukegan, Illinois
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14. Jonathan Price
The Texas police officer who fatally shot Jonathan Price has been arrested and charged with murder. His bail has been set at 1 million dollars. I’m glad. RIP Jonathan, rest in power. pic.twitter.com/Mw5GMQX0Eb
— ~𝓣𝓮𝓷𝓪𝓬𝓲𝓸𝓾𝓼 𝓣𝓮𝓪𝓱~ (@TeahCartel) October 6, 2020
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16. Daniel Prude
The killing of Daniel Prude by Rochester police officers is unacceptable, and we need real answers for why this happened and why it took so long to come out.
Trained medical professionals should respond to mental health crises, not armed officers. pic.twitter.com/EPhH9inn1x
— Jeremy Cooney (@JeremyCooneyROC) September 2, 2020
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17. Damian Daniels
Yesterday in SA cops killed Sergeant Damian Lamar Daniels in front of his home. His family asked the Red Cross to get him to the VA.
He had a legal gun on his hip that he never removed. He didn’t want to go and he struggled when they tried to force him.
So they killed him. pic.twitter.com/q6U7OSXb6D
— S. Lee Merritt, Esq. (@MeritLaw) August 27, 2020
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18. Dijon Kizzee
This is #DijonKizzee, 29 yrs old and shot and killed by LA Sheriffs after being stopped for a bike violation. Cops handcuffed his lifeless body. While police investigations can drag on for months/years, cops have already claimed he ran away, and dropped clothes and a gun. #BLM pic.twitter.com/pM6mQfWLeQ
— Kristen Clarke (@KristenClarkeJD) September 1, 2020
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19. Trayford Pellerin
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20. David McAtee
in an attempt to disperse crowds, #DavidMcAtee, a louisville bbq chef known for serving cops free meals, was shot and killed by the police last night. he was unarmed. not only were the officers’ bodycams off, but they also left his body on the street for 12 hours.
say his name. pic.twitter.com/kqOPku8iuQ— adaliah 🇹🇬 (@adxlls) June 2, 2020
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21. Natosha “Tony” McDade
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24. Finan H. Berhe
Montgomery County Police Tweet Video Of Cop Shooting Finan H. Berhe In Maryland https://t.co/HzNV24ZpZB
— JMcCorrySpeaks (@JMcCorrySpeaks) May 9, 2020
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25. Sean Reed
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26. Steven Demarco Taylor
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27. Ariane McCree
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29. Miles Hall
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30. Darius Tarver
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31. William Green
They murdered my cousin. How do you have someone in handcuffs and in a seat belt and shoot them multilpe times.All cops aren’t bad but those were. I will fight with the last breath in me for justice. William Green was a family man, a working man. Funny. Loving. Love and miss you. pic.twitter.com/PhM3a6C7uj
— Liv 👸🏾 (@liv__03) January 28, 2020
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32. Samuel David Mallard, 19
This is a 2019 mugshot of the murder suspect Cobb police shot & killed today. Samuel Mallard, 19, was previously arrested for impersonating officers a half dozen times. In the 2020 case, the GBI says he’s involved in a murder/robbery. CCPD says there are other suspects. @wsbtv https://t.co/7EfuVQLmNB pic.twitter.com/ttWg5HjFkj
— Chris Jose (@ChrisJoseWSB) January 17, 2020
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33. Kwame “KK” Jones, 17
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36. Anthony Hill, 26
Former Officer Robert Olsen killed Anthony Hill over four years ago and was finally convicted (not of murder). Will get get the Amber Guyger treatment? #AnthonyHillhttps://t.co/HZVf3tOEOL
— NewsOne (@newsone) October 25, 2019
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37. De’Von Bailey, 19
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38. Eric Logan, 54
BREAKING NEWS OUT OF SOUTH BEND:
Two lawyers representing the estate of 54-year-old Eric Logan, who was shot and killed by a South Bend police officer, have sued that officer, Sgt. Ryan O’Neill and Mayor Pete Buttigieg.
The suit was filed in federal court today.
(READ THREAD) pic.twitter.com/frOpKFQIAV
— Joshua Short (@JoshuaShortWNDU) June 27, 2019
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40. Gregory Hill Jr., 30
Gregory Hill, Jr. – the family of Greg Hill grants permission to use these photos to honor Greg or tell his story. pic.twitter.com/uhn1RbEQBv
— John M. Phillips (@JohnPhillips) June 1, 2018
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41. JaQuavion Slaton, 20
This is Jaquavion Slaton, the 20-year-old who was was shot & killed by Fort Worth Police on Sunday. Community demanding release of body camera video, but FWPD hasn’t said when/if that will happen. #WFAA pic.twitter.com/iakQyWrRCl
— Teresa Woodard (@twoodard8) June 10, 2019
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42. Ryan Twyman, 24
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43. Brandon Webber, 20
When they see us, they kill us…
Brandon Webber, father of 3, shot by U. S. Marshalls 16-20 times in Memphis.
No one deserves to be shot and killed like this.
I could say so much but I’m really at a loss for words. pic.twitter.com/9EFhUplHDw
— Jeneisha C. Harris (@JeneishaCHarris) June 13, 2019
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44. Jimmy Atchison, 21
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45. Willie McCoy, 20
One of six officers who fired at Willie McCoy had killed unarmed man in 2018 || Via: Guardian https://t.co/CjrSIa8r1Z
— SafetyPin-Daily (@SafetyPinDaily) February 23, 2019
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46. Emantic “EJ” Fitzgerald Bradford Jr., 21
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48. Jemel Roberson, 26
Security guard Jemel Roberson was holding down a shooting suspect when police burst in and shot Roberson instead. pic.twitter.com/zNsYvQMRg8
— HuffPost (@HuffPost) November 14, 2018
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51. Antwon Rose Jr., 17
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52. Robert Lawrence White, 41
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53. Anthony Lamar Smith, 24
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54. Ramarley Graham, 18
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55. Manuel Loggins Jr., 31
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56. Trayvon Martin, 17
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57. Wendell Allen, 20
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58. Kendrec McDade, 19
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59. Larry Jackson Jr., 32
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60. Jonathan Ferrell, 24
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61. Jordan Baker, 26
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62. Victor White lll, 22
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63. Dontre Hamilton, 31
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64. Eric Garner, 43
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65. John Crawford lll, 22
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66. Michael Brown, 18
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67. Ezell Ford, 25
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68. Dante Parker, 36
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69. Kajieme Powell, 25
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70. Laquan McDonald, 17
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71. Akai Gurley, 28
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72. Tamir Rice, 12
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73. Rumain Brisbon, 34
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74. Jerame Reid, 36
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75. Charly Keunang, 43
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76. Tony Robinson, 19
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77. Walter Scott, 50
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78. Freddie Gray, 25
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79. Brendon Glenn, 29
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80. Samuel DuBose, 43
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81. Christian Taylor, 19
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82. Jamar Clark, 24
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83. Mario Woods, 26
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84. Quintonio LeGrier, 19
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85. Gregory Gunn, 58
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86. Akiel Denkins, 24
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87. Alton Sterling, 37
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88. Philando Castile, 32
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89. Terrence Sterling, 31
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90. Terence Crutcher, 40
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91. Keith Lamont Scott, 43
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92. Alfred Olango, 38
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93. Jordan Edwards, 15
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95. Danny Ray Thomas, 34
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97. Patrick Harmon, 50
Patrick Harmon was shot and killed by police in Salt Lake City, Utah. The district attorney says the shooting was “legally justified.” pic.twitter.com/zYBOwlTzRb
— NBC News (@NBCNews) October 7, 2017
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99. Maurice Granton, 24
Dash cam footage of police killing Maurice Granton Jr. has been released. His family says it proves that he was unarmed pic.twitter.com/YLAM7my1ny
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) July 26, 2018
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100. Julius Johnson, 23
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101. Jamee Johnson, 22
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102. Michael Dean, 28
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