By Juliana Valdez
For days, the news reports featured the angst of those who cried out for justice over the alleged police shooting of three young men.
The citizens were bombarded with reports and accusations, then counter reports and counter accusations. The reports continued: riots, marches, shootings, tyres and other debris on fire, road blockades, attacks on innocent motorists and other civilians, deaths, threats, looting. “We want justice!” they shouted. “Black lives matter!” they shouted. “I living right there!” they shouted amidst the chaos and confusion.
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By Juliana Valdez
For days, the news reports featured the angst of those who cried out for justice over the alleged police shooting of three young men.
The citizens were bombarded with reports and accusations, then counter reports and counter accusations. The reports continued: riots, marches, shootings, tyres and other debris on fire, road blockades, attacks on innocent motorists and other civilians, deaths, threats, looting. “We want justice!” they shouted. “Black lives matter!” they shouted. “I living right there!” they shouted amidst the chaos and confusion.
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