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  • Black woman in black jacket and red scarf holding white megaphone in front of supporters holding black and white signs with multi-colored text and an enlarged photograph of a Black man in an orange shirt

    5 Years After Ramarley Graham's Death, Supporters Still Demand Justice from NYPD

    Hundreds of protesters called on Mayor Bill de Blasio to fire Richard Haste, the NYPD officer who fatally shot Graham in 2012.

    Sameer Rao Feb 3, 2017 11:20AM EST

    Watch This Group Update Hollywood Walk of Fame With Names of People Killed by Police

    Indecline gives Tamir Rice, Aiyana Stanley-Jones and more the star treatment and declares that #BlackLivesMatter.

    Kenrya Rankin Mar 29, 2016 11:56AM EDT

    No Charges for NYPD Cops Who Killed Kimani Gray

    Gray was 16.

    Julianne Hing Aug 1, 2014 11:36AM EDT

    Kimani Gray's School Sent a Letter to Parents Praising His Academic Abilities

    Earlier this week Kimani Gray’s high school, The Urban Assembly School of Design and Construction, sent a letter to parents and staff in honor of the teen who was fatally shot by undercover cops last week after he allegedly pulled a gun on them.

    Jorge Rivas Mar 20, 2013 2:39PM EDT

    Dispatch From Brooklyn: Fraying Patience With NYPD's Protection

    As the department’s stop-and-frisk program heads to court this week, the scene in Flatbush reveals just how tired many communities have become of the city’s policing style.

    Jamilah King Mar 18, 2013 11:03AM EDT

    Kimani Gray's Mother Speaks: 'He Was Slaughtered'

    Carol Gray told reporters that her son was slaughtered.

    Jorge Rivas Mar 15, 2013 11:25AM EDT
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