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Danny Dunn
Teresa Mae McAbee
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Hector Rivera
Dagoberto Pichardo
Kevin McCoullough
Nathan Pillow
Elsie Delos Reyes
Shannon M Bradley
Douglas Reagan
Fred Muir
John Porter
Dennis Rice
Joe Sanders
Charles Mann
Tony Johnson
Frank Valdez
Eddie Pepin
Lavell Jones
Brennan King
Blanche H. Baker
Khary Grimes
Alcadio Guerrero
Patrick BAiley
Mike Hill
Dr. Margo S. Prade
E. Jean Anderson
Andre Stenson
Neal Vaega
Jennifer Andrade
Winston Blake
Telulope Awonie
Staneley Chambers
Paul Rushing
Steven Smith
Samuel Johnson
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Michael Franklin
Antonio Young
Mark Rivera
Janice Harrison
Thomas Cruz
Solano Sivano
Jeffrey Tharp
Damon LansingLugine Short
Christopher Malone
Ricky Allen
Tiffani Carrington
Earl Faison
Justin Poster
Ricky Pierre
David Boss
Christopher Foote
Thomas Ochoa
Antonio Golden
James Hopper
Sonji Taylor
Tyisha Miller
Terry Taylor
Lonnie Causseaux
Felix Pusey
James Robert
Fatt Lai
Naim Ayub
Richard Horton
Dwight Stiggons
Robert Paiz
Bret Hughes
Acorn Peters
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Stolen Lives:
Killed and Brutalized by Police
There is an epidemic of police brutality in the United States. The
victims are overwhelmingly African American, Latino and other people of
color. Many victims are youth. Those who are killed and brutalized by police
are denied justice and even dignity.
The Stolen Lives Project is a work in progress. Stolen Lives belongs
to those whose lives have been ended by the police. They cannot speak
for themselves, but we can and we will. Stolen Lives is a call to
people who live with police brutality every day to come forward and tell
what they know and experience. It is a call to people from all walks
of life who believe in justice to support the demand to stop police brutality
and to take up this fight themselves.
We need to put a national spotlight on police brutality in order to
stop it.
We hope that Stolen Lives will strengthen all the ways that many organizations
and individuals are fighting against police brutality and compel many,
many more people to step out and demand that this brutalization stop.
Stolen Lives seeks -- through speak-outs, public testimonials at churches,
schools, union halls, through networking with organizations that already
have lists, and getting our form out across the country -- to collect
the names of people killed by U.S. police and border patrol since 1990.
(And while police murders since 1990 is our focus, accounts sent to us
of incidents prior to 1990 as well as accounts of police brutality that
people have survived will also be included.) On October 22nd, a national
day of protest against police brutality, the names of those who have been
brutalized and killed by police will be read, honored and remembered.
It is up to us to put a stop to police brutality.
Stolen Lives contains a beginning list of names and accounts of police
murder and brutality, followed by an autopsy report and photographs (including
autopsy photos) of Angel Castro, a 15-year-old Puerto Rican youth shot
dead by Chicago police. We are including these very graphic photos
and autopsy report because they expose so powerfully the human cost of
this brutality and in respect for Angel Castro's family who submitted them
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