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Dear Bernie McCabe, We urge you to swiftly bring justice to the family and loved ones of Markeis McGlockton. The "Stand Your Ground" law is dangerous and should be a license to kill. Markies was just a person protecting his family. Your office has a responsibility to not let a killer go free. Your action as State's Attorney is important in ending this fatal and failed law, that has harmed so many families and our communities. We call on you to file charges against Michael Drejka immediately.
Charging Michael Drejka with manslaughter for the 'Stand Your Ground' killing of Markeis McGlockton is an example of the power of our communities to hold elected prosecutors accountable to us not the NRA. "Stand Your Ground" is a dangerous law and should NOT be a license to kill. For years, the NRA, the country's largest gun lobby, has fought to expand the civil rights of gun owners–except when it comes to Black people. While fighting for justice for Markeis and his family is the first step in stopping this deadly law, our communities will continue to fight until "Stand Your Ground" laws no longer exist. No family should endure the pain of this cruel law. Thanks to over 45,000 signatures from Color Of Change members, we have hope that the truth will win and justice will prevail in the end.
Charging Michael Drejka with manslaughter for the 'Stand Your Ground' killing of Markeis McGlockton is an example of the power of our communities to hold elected prosecutors accountable to us not the NRA. "Stand Your Ground" is a dangerous law and should NOT be a license to kill. For years, the NRA, the country's largest gun lobby, has fought to expand the civil rights of gun owners–except when it comes to Black people. While fighting for justice for Markeis and his family is the first step in stopping this deadly law, our communities will continue to fight until "Stand Your Ground" laws no longer exist. No family should endure the pain of this cruel law. Thanks to over 45,000 signatures from Color Of Change members, we have hope that the truth will win and justice will prevail in the end.
We've made my case, we've had Trayvon Martin, Jordan Davis, and recently, Markeis McGlockton," Alexander said. "People see this and think, not only are there injustices there, 'These people don't allow people convicted of felonies to vote. Where are we? In the 1920s there in Florida? Y'all need to get up to speed.'
Dear Bernie McCabe, We urge you to swiftly bring justice to the family and loved ones of Markeis McGlockton. The "Stand Your Ground" law is dangerous and should be a license to kill. Markies was just a person protecting his family. Your office has a responsibility to not let a killer go free. Your action as State's Attorney is important in ending this fatal and failed law, that has harmed so many families and our communities. We call on you to file charges against Michael Drejka immediately.
Charging Michael Drejka with manslaughter for the 'Stand Your Ground' killing of Markeis McGlockton is an example of the power of our communities to hold elected prosecutors accountable to us not the NRA. "Stand Your Ground" is a dangerous law and should NOT be a license to kill. For years, the NRA, the country's largest gun lobby, has fought to expand the civil rights of gun owners–except when it comes to Black people. While fighting for justice for Markeis and his family is the first step in stopping this deadly law, our communities will continue to fight until "Stand Your Ground" laws no longer exist. No family should endure the pain of this cruel law. Thanks to over 45,000 signatures from Color Of Change members, we have hope that the truth will win and justice will prevail in the end.
We've made my case, we've had Trayvon Martin, Jordan Davis, and recently, Markeis McGlockton," Alexander said. "People see this and think, not only are there injustices there, 'These people don't allow people convicted of felonies to vote. Where are we? In the 1920s there in Florida? Y'all need to get up to speed.'