A autopsy funded by Kaepernick is reportedly finding Trey Reed not dying due to suicide-Family Attorney Ben Crump has not confirmed

A autopsy funded by Kaepernick is reportedly finding Trey Reed not dying due to suicide-Family Attorney Ben Crump has not confirmed

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Although unconfirmed by the Van Red family, a new death claims spreads online.


According to an update of a report from The Chicago CrusaderActivists who collaborate with the family of Demartravion “Trey” Reed and a verified source that is not authorized to give public comments, the independent autopsy commissioned by Colin Kaepernick’s Know Rights Camp Autopsy Initiative, which has not yet been released to the public, Will confirm what black people already knew instinctively: Reed did not die due to suicide, as the police of Cleveland (Mississippi) initially claimed.

As previously reported by Black undertakingAfter Reed’s family and civil rights lawyer Benjamin Crump had challenged the first statement that the student of Delta State University died on 15 September by suicide and had demanded transparency and a thorough investigation, the organization of Colin Kaepernick stepped in to discover an independent autopsy.

According to a report from the Mississippi Clarion-LedgerAlthough the official autopsy has not yet been released to the public, part of the first comments and rumors around his death, is strengthened on social mediaConnected his death with the death of a white homeless man, Cory Zukatis, whose death was also ruled a suicide.

Zoals ze opmerkten, ontdekte het Southern Poverty Law Center dat er sinds 2000 minstens acht verdachte hangende hangen van zwarte mannen en tieners in Mississippi in Mississippi zijn geweest, en net als Reed’s zaak hebben de lokale autoriteiten geoordeeld dat deze doden zelf werden toegebracht, dat wil zeggen de dood door zelfmoord, terwijl hun families twijfel over het officiële verhaal van de historische context van lynchings in lynchings in Mississippi and other southern states were.

Part of the reason for the unbridled speculation and conspiracy theories that are distributed online can be traced to a podcast, in which Krystal Muhammad, the chairman of the new Black Panther Party, in a conversation with Rapper Willie D claimed that Reed’s mother spoke to her about what is said to be in the car report.

It should be noted that both the Southern Poverty Law Center and the original Black Panther Party have denounced the “new” Black Panther Party and noted that it does not bear an association with the original group.

In addition, the wrong information about the death of Reed spread after the first autopsy was released, a person behind an account claimed to be Reed’s cousin, claimed that he had injuries, especially broken bones, who would have made a death of suicide physically impossible. Although the maker removed those videos, they had already become viral online.

Such as Terry Wilson, the founder of the Idaho chapter of the Black Lives Matter Grassroots chapter, said CrusaderThe reaction of black Americans is rooted in a shared historical memory and context. “These refined machines from racial terror is just a fascist strategy that depends on overwhelming power from several directions, including wrong information, intimidation and threats,” Wilson said. “I think we witness a coordinated campaign of disappearances, Lynchings and by the state of sanctioned murders that focus on black, brown and indigenous communities.

He continued: “We have to tackle this method of ‘Lynchings by suicide’, what their way is to rationalize, from a medical position, their feelings. I think this is a kind of death rattle for white supremation, because they rely on almost every structural institution to justify or hide the actions of folks.”

According to The New York TimesThe 20-year-old Delta State student who took the body of Reed, Jy’Quon Wallace, while he is sympathetic to the Van Reed family, without the release of the second independent autopsy, He is not inclined to automatically bind Mississippi’s past to the body he has found.

“We just try to watch each other. Many people try to use this situation to make it look like it is racially motivated. There are many signs that indicate this as no racially motivated situation. When that whole story comes out, it can provide a clarity.

The Republican Gov. Tate Reeves from Mississippi recorded a similar tack in his response to the incident and noticed in his official statement: “Speculation of people who have no facts or evidence has dominated online conversations and even some national regular media sales points in the immediate aftermath of this tragedy,” to Gov. Reve, the reaction “represents a sad state of social media in today’s world.”

Perhaps this would always be the route that a suspicious death took death in Mississippi, regardless of rumors fed by social media, or the timing of the incident, after the attempt by the right to saw the legacy of Charlie Kirk, a white nationalist, after he was reportedly murdered by Tyler Robinson, who is reportedly disassemized.

Michael Peeler, director of the public safety of Delta State University, and the second officer who arrived at the place of Reed’s death, acknowledged that an independent investigation into the death of Reed could draw a very different conclusion than the original statements of the police, but noted that he believes it will be based in facts.

“As soon as the investigation is over, people can see it themselves. I am not a fortune teller, but I can tell you that they will see the facts,” Peeler told the New York Times.

Related content: Colin Kaepernick’s Know Your Rights Camp Autopsy Initiative to pay for independent autopsy of Trey Reed


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