Another
reason for:
The
questions being raised by Black residents of Lima,
Ohio are simple and direct:
Why did the police shoot and kill 26-year-old Tarika Wilson and wound the
14-month-old infant she was holding in her arms?
The incident took place nearly a month ago but authorities are providing few
answers. But during a recent demonstration, 200 protesting residents
restated their demand for Truth and Justice.
Tarika Wilson
However, all that is currently known is that members of a SWAT team suspected
Wilson's boyfriend, Anthony Terry, of selling drugs from Wilson's rented
house. Then on the evening of January 4th, according to neighbors, they bashed
in the front door with guns drawn and somehow ended up shooting and killing
Wilson as she stood in shock holding
her 14-month-old son Sincere.
There have been no reports
that Wilson in any way threatened the officers and no attempt to explain the
shooting of the infant.
Thus far one officer (the
alleged shooter) has been placed on paid administrative leave.
Ohio
reporter Vickie Shurelds tells the National Black News Journal that
regional NAACP
leaders and a legal representative from the national NAACP office met this
past Thursday night to plot actions and demand answers.
Lima's Black residents have long accused local police of being racist and
treating all Blacks as if they are to be feared.
Wilson neighbor, 56-year-old Junior Cook, told the New
York Times,
The cops in Lima are
racist like no tomorrow. Why else would you shoot a mother with a baby in her
arms?
The
MWM "Black Women's Defense League" is planning a meeting on this issue
and will keep you posted
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