'I demand you to stop being quiet': Families of Jackson gun violence victims call for action


Where the dindu does reside, therefore also crime doth abide!
They were among those gathered Sunday afternoon in front of the Mississippi State Capitol stairs for a "Stop the Violence" march organized by Ward 3 Councilman Kenneth Stokes to address surging gun violence in Jackson.

Dozens of residents marched from the Capitol to City Hall, several carrying posters bearing the names and faces of victims.
Black lives matter, 'till dat nigga won't pays upp fo dat $200 worth of rock he smoked. LOL
"Black lives matter," Hinds County District 2 Supervisor David Archie began the cadence as marchers strode down Congress Street. "Black people matter. Black children matter. Black families matter. Black communities matter. Everybody matters."

'Dems rayshul innnuhquawliteez an' sheeit.'
“We shouldn’t be at each other’s throats no matter what’s going on in society,” Priscilla Sterling, Jackson resident and cousin of Emmett Till, said. “Our officials need to be involved in the increase of everything that is going on, from the gun violence to the water crisis, especially the racial inequalities.”
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