From Kina Collins <[email protected]>
Subject This is gun violence in Chicago
Date February 11, 2022 4:50 PM
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Content warning: This email discusses police brutality and murder.

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John,



Last week, I was arrested along with other activists protesting the early
release of Jason Van Dyke, the white police officer who shot and killed
17-year-old Laquan McDonald.

Van Dyke shot a 17-year-old Black child 16 times, then reloaded his gun.
He was released from prison early last week after serving less than half
of his 81 month sentence. Think about that. Just three years for the
vicious murder of a child.

And for protesting this injustice, I was fined $200 and banned from the
federal courthouse in Chicago for 60 days.

The fact that I faced federal charges for protesting before Van Dyke faced
federal charges for the brutal murder of a Black child tells you
everything you need to know about our justice system. It wasn’t created
for people who look like me, or people who look like Laquan McDonald.

One of the U.S. Marshals who arrested us on Thursday asked me why we were
protesting the release of Van Dyke and not the gun violence in Chicago, so
I want to be abundantly clear: This is gun violence in Chicago. As much as
Laquan was a victim of police brutality, he was also a victim of gun
violence. His life was ended the same way too many lives end in Chicago —
with bullets.

I was the Executive Director of the largest gun violence prevention
organization in Illinois. This is a cause I’ve dedicated my life to. And
it’s a fight I will bring to D.C. and the halls of Congress.



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Our protest at the Dirksen Federal Building in downtown Chicago last week
was to make clear that Laquan McDonald’s life was sacred. We didn’t just
protest Van Dyke, his sham sentence, and the injustice of his early
release. We showed up, spoke out, and engaged in civil disobedience to
amplify Laquan’s story.

Our hope is that one day, this type of excessive use of force by police —
and this type of gun violence — will no longer be the reality for Black
Americans. Because that is what justice truly looks like.

Thank you for being a part of our fight for accountability and justice,
and my campaign for Congress.

In solidarity,

Kina Collins

Do not worry if you cannot afford to make a contribution — we understand that
this is a difficult time. If you’re struggling, you can find a food bank
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