Still No Justice, Still No Peace
Still No Justice, Still No Peace
When will it end? In yet another disturbing case of police violence against blacks, 13-year-old Tyre King was shot multiple times by a Columbus police officer resulting in the young child's death. I don't care what the circumstances were that led up to the shooting, because they do not matter. What does matter is the constant stream of excuses this country continues to make for the senseless oppression, violence, profiling and murder of people of color. King was reportedly wanted for questioning in a robbery where he allegedly stole $10. Columbus police say he brandished a weapon that looked similar to a type of gun they carry (later identified as a BB gun) while committing the act. Don't get me wrong; I am in no way excusing King's suspected behavior. If what police have accused him of is true, they had every right to hold him accountable. However, he had to die instead of being given the chance to explain the why and that's inexcusable, no matter how you look at it.Columbus police released information regarding the incident claiming that King had "pulled a gun from his waistband" when officers were attempting to arrest him, leaving the officer in question no choice but to shoot him. Multiple times. However, upon the arrest of 19-year-old Demetrius Braxton, who was with King at the time of the shooting, the facts of the case don't seem to line up. Braxton admitted King was "looking to do a robbery," which he did, but that both men were caught by police and told to get down on the ground. According to Braxton, both he and King complied until King got up and made an attempt to run. He said it was at that time King was shot and killed. When Braxton was first interviewed by police, he was let go without being charged; it was not until Saturday, September 17, he was officially arrested. Police say they are looking for more suspects they believe to have been involved.
Columbus Chief of Police Kim Jacobs; image courtesy of abcnews.go.com
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Tyre King, 13, Fatally Shot by Police in Columbus, OhioPolice Arrest Robbery Suspect Who Was With 13 Year Old Shot By PoliceHere's How Many Black People Have Been Killed By Police This Year
About Susanna Leighton
Susanna Leighton is a freelance writer and editor based in Southeast Michigan. A graduate of Eastern Michigan University, Susanna holds degrees in speech pathology and human services. She is a former special education teacher, an avid lover of all things science, and a steadfast supporter of justice and equality for all. She is currently working on her first book of personal essays entitled, 'A Day Leighton, A Dollar Short.'