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It took the killing of a white woman in South Minneapolis to recognize police brutality as an issue. The speaker believes police are being militarized, making people unsafe. Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman has never charged an officer in a citizen shooting. The speaker claims the United States does not address police brutality because historically, it has impacted people of African descent. Justine Daman and Ja'Marr Clark should still be alive. The speaker hopes it doesn't take another white woman being killed for people to recognize this issue.

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"Alexander DeVonte Dickey, who was arrested 39 goddamn times, 25 felonies, was on the street." "He should have been in jail for over a hundred and forty years for all the crimes he committed." "A little over six hundred days in ten years." "My daughter Logan Federico, not Irina." "She was executed while on her knees begging for her life." "My daughter wanted to be a teacher." "Not one word from Byron Gibson in South Carolina." "Four months, no communication." "Logan's deserves to be heard." "We will fight until my last breath for my daughter." "39 crimes in ten years. 25 felonies." "Can anybody there here explain to me, well, how possibly he could be on the street? Possibly be on the street." "That queer criminal, an hour later, went on a spending spree with her debit card." "They knew exactly where to go get him." "Thank you for your time."

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A mother states that her son, Jonathan Lewis, was stabbed to death while 20 people filmed and broadcast it on social media. She feels that those responsible are getting away with murder and that there is no justice for her son. She was told the perpetrators would plead guilty to murder and receive a maximum of two years in the adult system, a deal she disagrees with. She believes they should be held accountable as adults because they made an adult choice and knew their actions would result in her son's death.

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DC resident Felicia Cook, born in 1956, repeats the slogan 'If you wanna get away with murder, kill them in DC' and says there’s 'another shooting, there’s a murder.' She criticizes DC crime consequences and says Washington 'needs everything that Trump is doing.' On April 23, Marty went missing; after calling his job, she learned he had been excited about it. His last conversation was with a girl he met on Plenty of Fish; he went to visit her and never came back. 'That was it. He shot that boy seven times. He overkilled him cold blood. He didn't give him a chance.' Her grandson was 23; 'my grandson life did matter, and I live with that pain every day.' 'What are you telling the victims? We don't matter. The criminals matter more.' She stood before the Department of Justice; 'They heard his story. They knew it. They saw us out there crying. Never did nothing.' 'I'm so glad. This somebody's finally hearing it. Let them killers know you mean business.'

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This is a picture of my sister, who was just 13 when her life was taken by an illegal immigrant. I received a call from the Red Cross while serving in the Army, and I rushed back to the hospital, where I stayed by her side as she fought for her life. She coded three times, and my family couldn't pull me away. Where are the tears for families like mine? You cry for those being deported, but what about the victims? We are a Hispanic family, and I have no sympathy for those who commit crimes against us. My sister will never experience life again; she is buried six feet underground. Remember her and the pain we endure.

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I don't know what happened. He was saying, "Don't shoot me," but then they shot him. I didn’t hear him crying from close by. Is it true that he didn’t remember Daniel Shaborn crying that night? At that moment, I didn’t really pay attention. I did hear him saying, "Please don’t shoot," and he was crying for his life. I remember wishing my dad could be here today so we could play together.

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Tammy Nobles, the mother of Kayla Hamilton, shares the tragic story of her daughter's murder. Kayla was a kind and caring person who loved life. Her murderer, a 16-year-old MS 13 gang member from El Salvador, entered the country illegally and lived with his aunt in Maryland. Eventually, he moved to the same trailer park as Kayla. One day, he entered Kayla's room, strangled her with a charger cord, sexually assaulted her, and stole her belongings. Despite being the main suspect, he was placed in an unsecured children's home. Tammy emphasizes the need for secure borders and stricter policies to prevent such tragedies from happening again.

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They should all know this. If you thought that my husband's mission was powerful before, you have no idea. You have no idea what you just have unleashed across this entire country and this world. You have no idea. You have no idea the fire that you have ignited within this wife. The cries of this widow will echo around the world like a battle cry.

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I would love to thank Donald Trump for giving us this invitation to be here and to say a few words. My daughter was just 12. June 17th was the day her life was taken. She was left with no clothing from the waist down. It was thrown in a bayou. Left. And strike her to death. We believe, yes, she was assaulted off of DNA kit that has been but it's it's still very, very early. They had no reason to do anything that they did to Jocelyn. There was over 300 detention beds that they should have been at because they were detained, and they were released when they shouldn't have been released. And one had an ankle monitor. Now I have to go through the rest of my life with my son, always asking for his sister. We need to stop losing our littles. She had her whole life ahead of her that was viciously taken away by 2 evil, evil, heinous monsters. So thank you again for taking the time to listen to my words. And please help him make a change.

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"She was five foot three. She weighed a hundred and fifteen pounds. Bang. Dead. Gone." "Alexander Davante Dickey, who was arrested 39 goddamn times, 25 felonies, was on the street." "He should have been in jail for over a hundred and forty years for all the crimes he committed." "Well, you'd have to put him in prison to see if he could be rehabilitated. Isn't that the idea of prison?" "She finally figured it out two weeks before she was executed." "Her name's Logan Federico, not Irina." "You will not forget her. I promise you, you will be sick and tired of my face and my voice until this gets fixed." "We're asking you. We're begging you all to stop this." "39 crimes in ten years. 25 felonies." "What y'all did, you woke up a beast, and you pissed off the wrong daddy."

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Philip Brelsberg caused the death of Daniel Shaver, leaving his daughters without a father and his wife a 28-year-old widow and single mother. On January 18, Daniel Shaver was unjustly executed while crawling as instructed. He was crying and begging for his life, and his last words were, "please don't shoot me. Yes, sir." Shaver knew the type of police officers on the other side of the guns, which is why he kept his head down, afraid to look at them. He knew he was about to die. Shaver died alone in a hotel hallway with no dignity and nobody to check on him.

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I would love to thank Donald Trump for giving us this invitation to be here and to say a few words. My daughter was just 12. June 17th was the day her life was taken. She was left with no clothing from the waist down. It was thrown in a bayou. Left. And strike her to death. We believe, yes, she was assaulted off of DNA kit that has been but it's it's still very, very early. There was over 300 detention beds that they should have been at because they were detained, and they were released when they shouldn't have been released. And one had an ankle monitor. It didn't stop anything. Now I have to go through the rest of my life with my son, always asking for his sister. We need to stop losing our littles. We need to stop losing children, mothers, sisters. She was gonna be a 7th grader. She had her whole life ahead of her that was viciously taken away by 2 evil, evil, heinous monsters.

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My son was burned alive. He stood in front of the Gurudwara with folded hands. Don't kill him, I killed my own son and raised him up. He went to the slums, where my dreams of change were looted. No one knows how she is living, how she is surviving. I am living well, but I remember that my child is gone. No one is going to listen to me, no one is ready to hear. I have been to all the courts, wandered around, but no one listens. This is how my life has turned out, I don't know what will happen to my daughter.

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Felicia Cook, a DC resident, rails against violence: "You know, they got this old slogan out, they say. If you wanna get away with murder, kill them in DC. That's a slogan. That's a street slogan." She says, "Every time I turn around, there's another shooting, there's a murder." She recounts Marty's disappearance: "On April 23, that's when Marty went missing. I went downstairs and he wasn't there. He went to visit her and he never came back home." She notes he "shot that boy seven times." "My grandson was 23 years old. My grandson life did matter, and I live with that pain every day." "What are you telling the victims? We don't matter. The criminals matter more." "The democrats didn't do it. I stood in front of department of justice." "They heard his story. They knew it. They saw us out there crying. Never did nothing." "Somebody's finally hearing it. The man is doing something right. It's time for it." "Let them killers know you mean business." "Thank you. Thank you so much. Because, at least, it brings some soothing to my pain to know that somebody cares." "And somebody somewhere cares and I don't want this to happen to nobody else."

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Come around for a fight. This is sick. They don’t care about us. I didn’t hurt anyone, but I’ve done more than that man who killed someone. This is so dumb; they don’t care. He needed to be guilty when he wasn’t even seeking those shots. People are getting hurt, and it’s not right. The subways aren’t safe because of this. Do something for these people. It’s been a problem for too long, and nothing has changed. We need action on this issue.

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In 8th grade, I talked to the principal about my daughter's depression and took her to the hospital after she overdosed on pills. Child Protective Services (CPS) got involved and my daughter was sent to an LGBTQ group without my knowledge. She started feeling like she was in the wrong body and her depression worsened. She went through medication, therapy, and surgeries, but it didn't help. She attempted suicide twice and eventually died by kneeling in front of a train. I asked to see something from her body, but there was nothing left. I believe she can see how hard I fought for her from heaven.

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I asked my daughter to go to bed early for her summer school the next day. When I woke up, she was missing. Using her phone's location, I found it near the skate park, where I discovered police activity. My heart sank when I learned she had been murdered. Two men, who were in the country illegally and affiliated with a violent gang, have been charged with her death. I believe that stricter border policies could have prevented this tragedy. Kamala Harris, responsible for immigration, failed my daughter and countless others. My daughter, Jocelyn, had her whole life ahead of her. Former President Trump reached out to me, and I believe he should return to office to ensure safety for future generations.

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I fight for Black Lives Matters and want money for schools, which lose $1.4 billion a year due to truancy, so I decided to prosecute parents. As California Attorney General, Kamala Harris sent me a threatening letter about jail time for missing 10 school days. Then, police arrested me at my home while my sick daughter was in the hospital, despite the school and my doctor's notes. My mom did nothing wrong. Harris assigned nasty prosecutors to my case, costing me my job and home and forcing us into a motel. During the trial, I had a stroke. I'm not political, but people need to know what Kamala Harris did to me. If she did it to me, she will abuse anyone if given the power. We never locked anyone up, only prosecuted about 20 cases. Don't trust Kamala Harris.

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I miss my son. He shouldn't have had to endure this, and neither should I. It hurts deeply. What will we do now? What will happen to us? The system is flawed. We need to take action. Let's come together and address this issue. It's happening too often.

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My son was targeted and died because of me. He was working on his EP, and I bought Dallas for him to avoid him signing with a company. He interned at Roc Nation, who approached him to sacrifice me. After a case, he went into the system, and we moved to a halfway house. I saw his death when he was 19 and moved to prevent it, but it happened anyway. Kanye's mom would have never wanted to die, not even by natural causes. They sacrifice your loved ones whether you agree or not. Sometimes you agree, and sometimes they take them anyway to show you what the harm is. My son Giovanni's death is why I do what I do.

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I'm here with Ashley Davitt's mother who believes that the black police officer actor and Ashley Bobbitt should be featured on the show. They question whether the bullet that hit Ashley Bobbitt was actually fired by the black police officer actor. They also point out that the police officers present did not make any effort to save her life after she was shot. They criticize the lack of reaction from bystanders and express their disbelief that people continued to film the incident. They plan to call out this situation and support stophate.com. Ashley's mother asserts that her daughter was exercising her first amendment rights and was unjustly shot by capital police lieutenant Michael Hurd without consequences.

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I'm sick and tired of this racially divided body, full of people afraid of losing their advancement. Desperation deserves mercy. Can we get along and ensure black and brown babies don't die, and cops don't kill before people are proven innocent? This body crucifies people first because of allegations, but people are innocent until proven guilty. Your votes here sometimes are racist and hurt my people. I am here to represent every single black woman and man in the community. I am not afraid to not have political affiliations. I fear no man but my Lord. I came here to serve, love, and grow. The racial equity thing is fake, and you hurt each other with politics. I'm a five-foot-tall African woman from the projects, and if the voters don't vote me back, so be it.

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As a parent, I feel I failed to protect my children due to someone else's poor choices, and the guilt is unbearable. I question if I could have done more to keep them safe, but there was no way to foresee what happened. I always worked hard to provide for my kids, and I never imagined that a family fun day would be the day they never came home. She took everything and destroyed it; there is no greater loss than losing two children. My children were supposed to bury me. No punishment can undo what has been taken, but I ask the court to consider the immense pain, grief, suffering, trauma, and physical pain I will endure. My life will never be the same. Justice won't bring them back, but it will allow me to breathe easier knowing she can't hurt anyone else. Her actions finally caught up with her, and she killed my kids. She showed no remorse, laughing it off like a silly mistake.

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I asked my daughter not to stay up late before she was to join me for summer school. The next morning, I woke up to find her missing. Using her phone's location, I drove to a nearby skate park, where I saw police and yellow tape. My heart sank when I learned she had been strangled and left bound. Two men, who were in the country illegally and affiliated with a violent gang, have been charged with her murder. I believe that stricter border policies could have prevented this tragedy. Kamala Harris, responsible for immigration, failed my daughter and countless others. President Trump reached out to me with condolences, and I feel he would ensure my future children’s safety in this country.

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This is not a race issue and should not be politicized. The speaker knows the truth about what happened and doesn't want people spreading gossip if they weren't there. Regarding the suspect's self-defense argument, the speaker believes the defense attorney will try every avenue, but the truth will come out. The speaker's son said no punch was thrown and there was no broken phone. The speaker has never had contact with the suspect. Lying is expected when someone is caught, but justice will prevail. The speaker is overwhelmed by the public's support through a GoFundMe campaign and wants to bring awareness so this tragedy doesn't happen to another family. Money will never bring the speaker's son back, but it will help take care of what's left. A vigil at the church was full, holding 1,700 people. This is about human compassion, and the world needs more kind people.
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