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sheshe2

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Mon Oct 24, 2016, 11:24 PM Oct 2016

Gone but not forgotten [View all]

Last edited Tue Oct 25, 2016, 08:38 PM - Edit history (1)

Please listen to the video. I could not post it.

http://www.vevo.com/watch/milatant/gone-but-not-forgotten/QMGR31511954

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Unarmed People of Color Killed by Police, 1999-2014



On Wednesday, after the announcement that NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo would not be indicted for killing Eric Garner, the NAACP's Legal Defense Fund Twitter posted a series of tweets naming 76 men and women who were killed in police custody since the 1999 death of Amadou Diallo in New York. Starting with the most recent death, what follows are more detailed accounts of many of those included in the Legal Defense Fund's tweets.

http://gawker.com/unarmed-people-of-color-killed-by-police-1999-2014-1666672349

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Gone but not forgotten [View all] sheshe2 Oct 2016 OP
So many, too young. brer cat Oct 2016 #1
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Thanks brer. sheshe2 Oct 2016 #10
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really? irisblue Oct 2016 #3
Two comments now? sheshe2 Oct 2016 #7
Hey Gazzo!!! sheshe2 Oct 2016 #4
Hey Gazzo. sheshe2 Oct 2016 #6
& I was sending a note to MIRT. irisblue Oct 2016 #8
irisblue.... sheshe2 Oct 2016 #11
Such a tragic waste of precious lives. DesertRat Oct 2016 #9
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