Twelve-year-old Tamir Rice was shot to death one year ago by police in Cleveland who received a 911 call that someone at a public recreational center was outside waving a gun. That gun turned out to be a toy Airsoft pistol with the orange safety tip removed. Critics say that police opened fire within two seconds of arriving on scene and did not immediately render medical assistance.
A #YearWithoutTamir march to protest Rice’s shooting is behind held tonight in New York City, with participants marching across the Manhattan Bridge and blocking traffic.
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#NYC: #PeoplesMonday #NYCRiseUp4Tamir shut down the Manhattan bridge! #BlackLivesMatter #TamirRice pic.twitter.com/u7KM9jJyXR
— Ash J (@AshAgony) November 24, 2015
#NYC: #PeoplesMonday #NYCRiseUp4Tamir shut down Manhattan bridge for #TamirRice! #BlackLivesMatter #YearWithoutTamir pic.twitter.com/2UIxEgUjXz
— Ash J (@AshAgony) November 24, 2015
#NYCRISEUP4TAMIR JUST SHUT DOWN THE MANHATTAN BRIDGE #NoJusticeNoPeace #BlackLivesMatter #YearWithoutTamir pic.twitter.com/6kf4O8JqWZ
— Millions March NYC (@MillionsMarch) November 24, 2015
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