Whitey Ford
03-07-2023, 03:48 PM
"I just want justice": Students help lead call for answers in the death of Khalil Azad
https://i.ibb.co/Rgwp3sB/rs-w-1280.webp
Students are helping lead a call for answers surrounding a man's death.
Teenagers walked out of their classrooms Monday to join a rally for Khalil Azad. Investigators say the 24-year-old man drowned in Crystal Lake after running from Robbinsdale police last summer.
But Azad's family and some community members say they don't believe that's the truth.
Hundreds of students from dozens of high schools descended on U.S. Bank Stadium Monday to raise their voices in support of a family searching for answers.
According to Robbinsdale police, officers attempted to make a DWI traffic stop. After a short chase, the car came to a stop and the male driver jumped out and ran. A search of the area, which included canine officers, turned up nothing, according to police.
Canines? What you cops need is a nigger-sniffing catfish. :lol
Two days after the traffic stop, Azad's body was pulled from the lake. His death was ruled a freshwater drowning by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office.
"Khalil's body was brutally disposed of, and we can see that with our own eyes," said Toshira Garraway, founder of Families Supporting Families Against Police Violence.
Graphic pictures of Azad's body are circulating on social media, leading some who have seen them to question what police say happened.
"We all know looking at those pictures there is something that needs to be done and it shouldn't keep happening," said Ayisha Johnson.
https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/i-just-want-justice-students-help-lead-call-for-answers-in-the-death-of-khalil-azad/
He beez da nekst Emmett Till!!!!
https://i.ibb.co/ZhVVznw/TQ0qy4-YXZEo-T4-A9i.jpg
In a case reminiscent of Emmett Till, grieving loved ones released photos of Azad’s unrecognizable body to demand answers for his suspicious death. What should have been a straightforward traffic stop led to a police chase and search by ground and air. Two days later, his body was pulled from a lake. (https://www.newsbreak.com/robbinsdale-mn/2947104576570-justice-for-khalil-azad-family-says-robbinsdale-officials-blamed-accidental-drowning-after-police-beat-him-to-death)
https://i.ibb.co/Rgwp3sB/rs-w-1280.webp
Students are helping lead a call for answers surrounding a man's death.
Teenagers walked out of their classrooms Monday to join a rally for Khalil Azad. Investigators say the 24-year-old man drowned in Crystal Lake after running from Robbinsdale police last summer.
But Azad's family and some community members say they don't believe that's the truth.
Hundreds of students from dozens of high schools descended on U.S. Bank Stadium Monday to raise their voices in support of a family searching for answers.
According to Robbinsdale police, officers attempted to make a DWI traffic stop. After a short chase, the car came to a stop and the male driver jumped out and ran. A search of the area, which included canine officers, turned up nothing, according to police.
Canines? What you cops need is a nigger-sniffing catfish. :lol
Two days after the traffic stop, Azad's body was pulled from the lake. His death was ruled a freshwater drowning by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office.
"Khalil's body was brutally disposed of, and we can see that with our own eyes," said Toshira Garraway, founder of Families Supporting Families Against Police Violence.
Graphic pictures of Azad's body are circulating on social media, leading some who have seen them to question what police say happened.
"We all know looking at those pictures there is something that needs to be done and it shouldn't keep happening," said Ayisha Johnson.
https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/i-just-want-justice-students-help-lead-call-for-answers-in-the-death-of-khalil-azad/
He beez da nekst Emmett Till!!!!
https://i.ibb.co/ZhVVznw/TQ0qy4-YXZEo-T4-A9i.jpg
In a case reminiscent of Emmett Till, grieving loved ones released photos of Azad’s unrecognizable body to demand answers for his suspicious death. What should have been a straightforward traffic stop led to a police chase and search by ground and air. Two days later, his body was pulled from a lake. (https://www.newsbreak.com/robbinsdale-mn/2947104576570-justice-for-khalil-azad-family-says-robbinsdale-officials-blamed-accidental-drowning-after-police-beat-him-to-death)