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BLM Mississippi protests killing of infant in I-10 shootout

BLM Mississippi protests killing of infant in I-10 shootout BLM Mississippi protests killing of infant in I-10 shootout By Mike Lacy | May 10, 2021 at 6:59 AM CDT - Updated May 10 at 4:07 PM BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - Sunday afternoon it was a memorial service and a call for justice. Black Lives Matter Mississippi protestors were demanding answers in an interstate shootout that happened last week involving law enforcement. That shooting ended the lives of a double-murder suspect and his three-month-old son. Protestors say the matter could have been resolved without killing an innocent child. The tragic scene on Interstate 10 last week in which murder suspect Eric Smith was gunned down still shows the scars and evidence of the horror. But it is now a growing memorial in honor of Smith’s three-month-old son La’Mello Parker, who also died in the hail of bullets.

How Black Lives Matter Is Moving Forward In Seattle, Cleveland, Mississippi

Here & Now‘s Tonya Mosley speaks with Sakara Remmu, co-founder of Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County and member of the Washington BLM Alliance, about the organization’s policy-oriented approach to equal rights. Reginald Virgil, the leader of Black Lives Matter Mississippi, explains the organization’s youth programs intended to enrich and empower the next generation in Mississippi’s communities of color. Kareem Henton, co-founder of Black Lives Matter Cleveland, discusses the city’s history of police killings and their new documentary series about police injustice in Ohio. This article was originally published on WBUR.org. Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.

Claims of racial slurs at Gulfport store prompts protest

Claims of racial slurs at Gulfport store prompts protest Claims of racial slurs being used by Gulfport store employee prompts protest By Mike Lacy | March 8, 2021 at 7:26 AM CST - Updated March 8 at 11:58 AM GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - “Black people, do not shop where you are not respected.” That’s the message a small group repeated while walking around the parking lot of a Gulfport grocery store on Sunday, and while the protest was small, that message was heard loud and clear. The protest was held outside the Froogel’s in Hardy Court after a couple alleged that racial slurs were made toward them while they were shopping last week.

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