Official Filed Lawsuit by Family of Marcus Deon Smith Against the City of Greensboro, Eight Greensboro Officers, and Two Guilford EMS Paramedics
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Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit Filed Over Hogtying Death of Marcus Smith
PRESS STATEMENT From the Justice for Marcus Smith Coalition The Greensboro Pulpit Forum and The Beloved Community Center WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2019 Click HERE to watch the press conference. Today, 4/10/19, nationally prominent civil rights attorney Flint Taylor, of the People’s Law Office of Chicago, and Greensboro Attorney Graham Holt filed a federal civil […]
What IF? A Police Hogtieing Led to Death!! A Beloved Community Center Perspectiv
What If, the evidence shows that our brother, Marcus Deon Smith died as a result of hogtieing and police abuse and/or negligence which would make this a homicide case? What if, the City Council members are manipulated and misled into denouncing and demonizing those who are seeking real justice, not just pacification? What if, the […]
Community Mass Meeting – Did Hogtieing Lead to Death?
All Come! It is so important that you and all your friends come out on Monday night. Monday, Dec. 3rd, 2018, 6:30 pm, Shiloh Baptist Church, 1210 South Eugene St. Our Constitution grants that all power is in the hands of “the people.” We must use our power to compel our Police and City Council to do the […]
We congratulate BCC member Rev. Wesley J. Morris
We congratulate BCC member Rev. Wesley J. Morris for his installation as Pastor of the Faith Community Church, on Sunday, October 14th, 2018. Rev. Wesley, a recent graduate of Union Theological Seminary in New York, is the director of the BCC Beloved Organizing, Training and Healing Institute (BOTHI). BOTHI’s mission is to provide training in […]
13 local groups release their statements about conduct and accountability of members of the Greensboro Police Department
In a press conference held at BCC on Tuesday, October 23rd, 13 groups released their statements expressing the reason for filing an amicus brief that “advise the court of relevant, additional information or arguments that the court might wish to consider” in Zared Jone’s case (read about the case here). The City has requested for and […]