Apr 21, 2021
Yesterday’s verdict in Minneapolis
I hope that this verdict is a first step toward healing and mobilizes reforms that penalize and eradicate police violence directed at Black citizens.
I hope that this verdict is a first step toward healing and mobilizes reforms that penalize and eradicate police violence directed at Black citizens.
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