From Jamaal Bowman <[email protected]>
Subject The system is still racist and wrong
Date April 21, 2021 11:31 PM
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[1]Bowman for Congress

John,

Last night, the Derek Chauvin verdict was announced: guilty on all counts.
These verdicts are correct — but the system is still racist and wrong.

The truth is,
John, we've known Chauvin was
guilty since the second we saw him murder George Floyd on film. We also
know of the racism inherent in our carceral and policing systems. This
guilty verdict doesn't change that racism, or the work ahead needed to
transform those systems to serve us.

Police brutality and violence in our country is unrelenting. Just last
night, as we were beginning to process the verdict, Ma'Khia Bryant — a
16-year-old Black girl — was killed by a police officer in Columbus, Ohio.
She called the police for help, and they killed her. My heart goes out to
her family and community.

We must challenge our current reality and reimagine public safety and
public health. We need social services and resources that heal our
communities, not policing that harms and occupies our neighborhoods. We
must pass legislation that meets the moment — legislation like the George
Floyd Justice in Policing Act, which I strongly urge my colleagues in the
U.S. Senate to pass.

Above all,
John: We need justice. For
Ma'Khia Bryant, Daunte Wright, Adam Toledo, Tamir Rice, Breonna Taylor,
and everyone else we've lost. And so we must continue to fight, organize,
and dismantle our current systems — until justice is real.

Peace and love,

Jamaal Bowman

 


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