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A 4 años del feminicidio de Diana Florencio protestan en Edomex
La madre de Diana encabezó una marcha en el municipio de Chimalhuacán, uno de los 11 de los municipios con alerta de género
MANUEL LÓPEZ Y FERNANDA GARCÍA
02/07/2021
Colectivas feministas, amigos y familiares de
Diana Velázquez Florencio, asesinada en Chimalhuacán, la recordaron y exigieron justicia a cuatro años de su feminicidio con manifestaciones en el municipio donde fue asesinada y en la capital mexiquense.
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After watching 15 seconds of police body camera footage last week, viewers of various races and political affiliations had made a decision: 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant was “the aggressor” — the “fat,” “huge,” “knife-wielding attacker” and “maniac” who deserved to be fatally shot by the police on April 20 in Columbus, Ohio.
OhioUnited-statesKenoshaWisconsinVirginiaWashingtonDistrict-of-columbiaAlabamaColumbusNew-yorkFirst-churchTexasA funeral service is held for 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant at the First Church of God on April 30, 2021 in Columbus, Ohio. Bryant was shot and killed on April 20 by a Columbus police officer answering a domestic dispute call.
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According to these viewers, Nicholas Reardon, the police officer who immediately shot and killed Bryant, who was holding a knife, was justified. That she was a teenager in the middle of an altercation, in which she was presumed to be defending herself, did not matter.
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