crime - MORE2 https://more2.org More Justice, More Equity Thu, 10 Jun 2021 13:05:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://more2.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-Untitled-design-2-32x32.png crime - MORE2 https://more2.org 32 32 Mothers of those shot by KC police demand for change https://more2.org/mothers-of-those-shot-by-kc-police-plead-for-change-news-kctv5-com/ Fri, 24 Jul 2020 00:53:00 +0000 https://www.kctv5.com/news/local_news/mothers-of-those-shot-by-kc-police-plead-for-change/article_9dd87a36-ce00-11ea-b0bf-0bc5a85fb477.html KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) — Transparency. Training. Accountability. That’s the message from a group of women who want to see changes in local police departments. ...

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KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) — Transparency. Training. Accountability.

That’s the message from a group of women who want to see changes in local police departments.

KCTV5’s Kaci Jones was at a press conference on Friday where the group laid out their demands.

A group of mostly women, along with some family, friends, and other allies marched down Broadway to hang a banner with demands over the Broadway bridge.

“To demand better for our children. To stand together in alliance. To entreat transparency and training. To demand a just reckoning for each of the people responsible for the death of these sons who are commemorated today,” said Rev. Laura Ellis, Co-Chair of the Kansas Clergy Caucus.

The demands follow the deaths of Ryan Stokes, Donnie Sanders, Dantae Franklin, Cameron Lamb and Terrence Bridges. All were shot and killed by Kansas City police.

Bridges’ sister Tierra Cox came from Chicago to speak for her brother. He was unarmed and shot in the chest last May.

“We want justice,” she said. “Nothing can take this pain away. Nothing can bring my brother back. We are still grieving. This just happened last year.”

Out of five men killed by police, charges have only been filed in Lamb’s case. However, data shows convictions are rare in police-involved shootings.

“We’re not going to stop until justice is served, convictions are given, the narratives are changed. No justice, no peace,” said Kiku Brooks, Co-Chair for the Board of Directors of More2.

The loved ones, allies, and advocates want better police training, transparency, and accountability. They believe it starts with a new chief and local control of the KCPD.

“Our children are being murdered for no reason and the narratives are being shifted to make the murderers look like heroes,” Brooks said.

Shelia Albers, mother of John Albers who was shot and killed by Overland Park police, also spoke at the rally.

The group plans to continue protesting and asking public officials to reform the police department.

Source: Mothers of those shot by KC police plead for change | News | kctv5.com

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Justice For Terrence Bridges https://more2.org/justice-for-terrence-bridges/ Thu, 19 Sep 2019 01:01:36 +0000 https://www.kcur.org/community/2019-09-19/family-of-man-shot-and-killed-by-kansas-city-police-questions-official-version-of-events Family Of Man Shot And Killed By Kansas City Police Questions Official Version Of Events KCUR | By Avery Gott Published September 19, 2019 at 5:10 PM ...

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Family Of Man Shot And Killed By Kansas City Police Questions Official Version Of Events

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Terrence Bridges moved from Chicago with his two sons and girlfriend less than a year before his death. Photo courtesy of More2.

Faith-based advocacy group More2 is demanding justice from the Kansas City Police Department following the fatal police shooting of Terrence Bridges in May. The group is calling for an indictment of the officer who killed him.

The KCPD said on May 26, they responded to 911 calls about a domestic violence incident involving a firearm. When officers arrived, police said the woman in the home told them her car had been stolen and her husband kidnapped.

KCPD said while the officer was on the scene, Bridges returned with the car he allegedly stole. When the officer attempted to arrest Bridges, police said he ran.

Bridges’ family refutes the claims in the police report. More2 spokesperson Max Sheffield-Baird said the facts don’t add up.

“There is no evidence that he had carjacked,” Sheffield-Baird said. “You do not have the keys to the car you are carjacking, drive away, and then come back an hour later to the scene. It was a car that he and his girlfriend used.”

Bridges’ family and More2 said the Kansas City Police Department distorted the facts surrounding his killing.

“They’re misleading the media and the public so they don’t have to be held accountable,” More2 Spokesperson Max Sheffield-Baird said.

A police statement released shortly after the press conference denied that there was an attempt to mislead the public and reaffirmed the version of events given that night. It also noted the shooting is under review by the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office.

“To protect the integrity of the process, we cannot discuss the facts involved in the shooting,” the statement reads. “We respect the judicial process and must allow it to run its course without interference.”

Bridges’ family traveled to Kansas City from Chicago, where Bridges had relocated from less than a year before he was killed, to visit his gravesite and speak at a press conference on Thursday.

“He came here to escape the violence,” Bridges’ sister Tierra Cox said. “He came here to make a better life for his kids.”

The killing of another black man in Kansas City was unsurprising to most of the family’s supporters. President of the Kansas City Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Reverend Dr. Vernon Howard, said Bridges’ death was another example of systemic racism in the KCPD.

“These are hard times which is why hard things must be said,” Rev. Dr. Howard said. “When someone white dies, the city stops. But when someone black dies from violence or police brutality, it is business as usual.”

Avery Gott is an intern at KCUR.

 

Source: Family Of Man Shot And Killed By Kansas City Police Questions Official Version Of Events | KCUR 89.3 – NPR in Kansas City. Local news, entertainment and podcasts.

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