TODAY'S CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Prayer service, rally among events to remember JUSTUS HOWELL, a black teen fatally shot by Zion cop on April 4, 2015
AMAZINGLY this Black Pandering Chicago Tribune article does NOT include the following information: A video of the shooting at a news conference, said investigators determined that Justus Howell had a gun in his hand and turned toward the officer just before he was fatally shot by police....
Please email the reporter
Yadira Sanchez Olson and ask her why she never mentioned this was an ARMED OFFENDER?
lcjedit@lakecountyjournal.com
I believe the reporter is the one on the below right....
Although it might be the dog if you read her article!
PHOTO: The Race Baiting Colored Ohio Rev. Jerome McCorry Please email the reporter
Yadira Sanchez Olson and ask her why she never mentioned this was an ARMED OFFENDER?
lcjedit@lakecountyjournal.com
I believe the reporter is the one on the below right....
Although it might be the dog if you read her article!
Ohio Rev. Jerome McCorry spoke Sunday about the role faith-based organizations play in police shootings during a service at the First Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church in North Chicago.
The reverend was one of nine members of the National Stolen Lives Tour to attend the service, which is the first of several events planned to remember Justus Howell, a 17-year-old Waukegan teenager fatally shot by a Zion police officer April 4, 2015.
The tour is made up of relatives of those killed by police. Twenty of its members from nine states are set to take part in a Monday rally scheduled to start at 2 p.m. at 24th Street and Galilee Avenue and end at the Zion Police Department.
"People need to get their feet on the pavement and solve this epidemic of police killings that is happening in Zion and across the country," said Howell's mother, Latoya Howell, who is set to speak at the rally. "There's an injustice in the system and it's not going to get fixed by people sitting home and keeping quiet."
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