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The tragic killing of Renisha McBride The tragic killing of unarmed 19-year-old Renisha McBride has left her family and supporters across the country seeking answers and demanding justice. More than a week after Renishas death the shooter has not been arrested and he may not face proper prosecution because of Michigans so-called Stand Your Ground or Shoot First law.1 Shoot First laws have been under intense scrutiny since the tragic killing of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman - who got away with murder - because Floridas Shoot First prevented a proper investigation and controlled the instructions given to the jury.2 These laws, when combined with the daily reality of deep-rooted racial prejudice, create a culture of fear and violence where Renisha McBride — a young Black woman perceived as a threat — can be killed without consequence. Renishas family deserves justice and an end to a culture that does not value Black lives. Please join us in calling on Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy and the Dearborn Heights police department to fully investigate Renisha McBrides killing and bring the shooter to justice. Shortly after the news of Renishas death broke, local residents of Detroit and nearby areas rallied for justice — condemning racial profiling and violence against women. Demonstrators referred to Dearborn Heights as a sundown town, a mostly white suburb outside of Detroit that has a history of being hostile to Black folks.3 Michigan enacted Stand Your Ground in 2006 and its law closely resembles Floridas.4 In this case, the law can protect Renishas shooter from criminal prosecution if he believes that he was in danger, even if his belief is wrong and rooted in racial bias. But this tragedy and the countless others like it are preventable, if enough of us continue to speak up and demand justice. Demand that Wayne County Prosecutor and the Dearborn Heights police department fully investigate and bring Renishas killer to justice. And when you do, please ask your friends and family to do the same. Thanks and Peace, --Rashad, Matt, Arisha, Kim, William, and the rest of the ColorOfChange team November 11th, 2013 References 1. “Michigans stand your ground law mirrors Florida law more than any other state,” Michigan Radio, 7-15-13 act.colorofchange.org/go/3078?t=9&akid=3186.463140.kAlo4n 2.7 Mind Blowing Moments From Zimmerman Juror B37′s First Interview, ThinkProgress, 07-16-13 act.colorofchange.org/go/2799?t=11&akid=3186.463140.kAlo4n 3. Detroit activists demand justice for Renisha McBride, The Grio, 11-08-13 act.colorofchange.org/go/3079?t=13&akid=3186.463140.kAlo4n 4. See reference 1.
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