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“What more can you do to me?”

hunting areaThat was the screaming of a grieving mother, Constance Malcolm when she was told that the case against the officer who killed her unarmed son at home was thrown out of a Bronx court in America.

Accidents do happen. officers do make mistakes and erroneous judgements. They are people after-all and it is a job. But when unarmed black men are predominantly targeted in these “accidents,” and when those who kill us are exonerated, then it begins to look like poaching. It begins to appear that reindeer have more protection than the Black male in the United States who is hunted and killed for sport.

With the  What More Can You Do To Me campaign, we wear our T-shirts and as long as they deny us justice, we deny them the tranquility of a free conscience. So long as they deny us solace, we deny them the authority to brag to be the “finest” policing department.

What More Can You Do To Me campaign is a civil, non violent campaign against gun violence and gun use by any and every persons who do not deserve to have a weapon. This includes us and many of them.

Ramarley Graham
Ramarley Graham

 

Richard Haste
Richard Haste

The case against Richard Haste who killed Constance Malcolm’s son, Ramarley Graham and got tossed out of court this May 15, 2013, is just one more in a series of cases we are all too familiar with.

From Amadou Diallo, to Patrick Dorismond, to Ousmane Zongo, to Timothy Stansbury Jr., to Sean Bel, to Orlando Barlow, Aaron Campbell, Victor Steen, Steven Eugene Washington, Alonzo Ashely, Wendell Allen, Ronald Madison and James Brissette, Travares McGill, Oscar Grant, Trayvon Martin, and hundreds other who never really make the headlines.

This website is not dedicated to the sad stories, it is dedicated to action and remedy. Together we can address the disproportionate  killing of unarmed black males, and the protection of the killers by the justice system.

The profiling of black youth, which starts from a very tender age, the targeting and killing feeds the distrust that creates an environment of more distrust and consequently more violence.

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