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MaâKhia Bryantâs Journey Through Foster Care Ended With an Officerâs Bullet The 16-year-old girl was fatally shot while threatening a young woman with a knife. She had spent two years shuttling among Ohio foster homes, hoping to return to her mother. A memorial where MaâKhia Bryant was killed by a Columbus police officer. Her tragic death was preceded by a turbulent journey through the foster care system.Credit...Amr Alfiky/The New York Times May 8, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio â The voice on the 911 call is a teenage girlâs, and it is quavering, as if she has been crying.
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USA TODAY NETWORK COLUMBUS, Ohio – A day after 16-year-old Ma'Khia Bryant was shot and killed by a Columbus police officer, demonstrations spread throughout the city as protesters demanded police accountability. During a vigil for Ma'Khia Wednesday night, local organizer Hana Abdur Rahim called for abolition of the police system. "The system is not broken. There's no cracks in the system. The system was designed for white supremacy," Abdur Rahim said. "The system was designed perfectly. We need to design a new one." The teen was shot 20 minutes before a guilty verdict was announced against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, fueling renewed outrage over police-involved deaths.