These mothers fought for their sons killed by police…
This article discusses how grieving mothers like Adrienne Hood have fought for justice and reform in the wake of their children’s deaths at the hands of police, highlighting the ongoing struggles for accountability and systemic change.
Key Facts
- Adrienne Hood fought against a police officer who was casually dismissing her son’s death as an incident involving a non-felon
- Black people represent nearly 30 percent of fatal police shooting victims in the United States, despite being only 13 percent of the general population
Incident Details
| Location | Columbus, Ohio |
| Department | Columbus Police Department |
| Officers Involved | 2 plainclothes officers |
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