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      <title>Twin Cities Remembers Cordale Handy</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Mothers and family members remember loved ones killed by police.&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;St. Paul, MN - On March 15, the mother of Cordale Handy, members of the community and other families who lost loved ones to police violence gathered here to remember Cordale Handy, who was murdered by police on this date in 2017.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The most impactful part of the evening was hearing from other families from across the country who have been affected by police, including Pamela Brooks, whose teenage son Amir, was killed by an off-duty Prince George&#39;s County, Maryland officer; Lisa Simpson, whose son was killed by Los Angeles police, and two families from Minneapolis, Thurmond Blevins, who was killed by Minneapolis Police in June 2018 and Jerome Gordon Jackson who was murdered by Hennepin County Sheriff&#39;s deputies in 2013.&#xA;&#xA;Kim Handy Jones, who is the mother of Cordale Handy, has fought for justice for not only her son, but for the other families who have lost loved ones to the police. She brought the mothers and loved ones to Saint Paul for the Friday night vigil and for a Saturday banquet to raise funds to help other families.&#xA;&#xA;Trahern Crews, who emceed the event, made a demand that Saint Paul Police should seek atonement for the harm they caused the community. The SPPD is the most deadly and dangerous force in the state of Minnesota.&#xA;&#xA;On March 16 a second night “Boots on the Ground, Cordale Handy Remembrance Celebration” was held. The night again brought together mothers and family members of those lost to police crimes. Many of those involved in the movement to stop police crimes were in attendance.&#xA;&#xA;The event was hosted by the Racial Justice Network. Speakers during the event included the Minneapolis NAACP, Twin Cities Coalition for Justice for Jamar (TCC4J), Black Lives Matter Minnesota, Justice for Justine Damond Ruszcyk, Communities United Against Police Brutality (CUAPB), Trio Plant Based restaurant, Hope and Healing Counseling Services, and the Racial Justice Network.&#xA;&#xA;#StPaulMN #OppressedNationalities #PeoplesStruggles #AfricanAmerican #PoliceBrutality #TwinCities #CordaleHandy #TwinCitiesCoalitionForJusticeForJamarTCC4J&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>St. Paul, MN – On March 15, the mother of Cordale Handy, members of the community and other families who lost loved ones to police violence gathered here to remember Cordale Handy, who was murdered by police on this date in 2017.</p>



<p>The most impactful part of the evening was hearing from other families from across the country who have been affected by police, including Pamela Brooks, whose teenage son Amir, was killed by an off-duty Prince George&#39;s County, Maryland officer; Lisa Simpson, whose son was killed by Los Angeles police, and two families from Minneapolis, Thurmond Blevins, who was killed by Minneapolis Police in June 2018 and Jerome Gordon Jackson who was murdered by Hennepin County Sheriff&#39;s deputies in 2013.</p>

<p>Kim Handy Jones, who is the mother of Cordale Handy, has fought for justice for not only her son, but for the other families who have lost loved ones to the police. She brought the mothers and loved ones to Saint Paul for the Friday night vigil and for a Saturday banquet to raise funds to help other families.</p>

<p>Trahern Crews, who emceed the event, made a demand that Saint Paul Police should seek atonement for the harm they caused the community. The SPPD is the most deadly and dangerous force in the state of Minnesota.</p>

<p>On March 16 a second night “Boots on the Ground, Cordale Handy Remembrance Celebration” was held. The night again brought together mothers and family members of those lost to police crimes. Many of those involved in the movement to stop police crimes were in attendance.</p>

<p>The event was hosted by the Racial Justice Network. Speakers during the event included the Minneapolis NAACP, Twin Cities Coalition for Justice for Jamar (TCC4J), Black Lives Matter Minnesota, Justice for Justine Damond Ruszcyk, Communities United Against Police Brutality (CUAPB), Trio Plant Based restaurant, Hope and Healing Counseling Services, and the Racial Justice Network.</p>

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      <title>Community takes over city council meeting to demand justice for Cordale Handy</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Sunday for a vigil at the site of Cordale Handy&#39;s murder., joined by other families who&#39;ve lost loved ones to St. Paul police. Cordale Handy&#39;s family traveled from Waukegan, IL, on Sunday for a vigil at the site of his murder. \(Photo by Jess Sundin\)&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;St. Paul, MN – Dozens burst into the city council meeting here on Wednesday afternoon, March 22, to demand answers after the police killing of 29-year-old African American, Cordale Handy.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Two officers, Mikko Norman and Nathaniel Younce, have been placed on paid administrative leave and the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has begun investigating the events that led up to Handy being shot to death at 2:30 a.m. March 15. Witness reports do not line up with the police account, which blames Handy for his own death. According to a statement by Black Lives Matter-Saint Paul, “They are framing this as a ‘domestic assault’ response call. That is a lie. We know that Mr. Handy was experiencing a medical emergency and that his girlfriend was trying to help calm him down.”&#xA;&#xA;The Saint Paul City council meeting came to a halt this week, as community members concerned about the case entered the room. Danielle Swift asked, “How many of y’all know who Cordale Handy is? Anybody know?” Most people in the room raised their hands in a sign of support. She continued, “He was shot and killed by Saint Paul Police last week, one week ago today. I took a look at the agenda, and I didn’t see a mention there, not at all.”&#xA;&#xA;Swift stepped up to the microphone to recite demands from an open letter to the council, co-signed by Black Lives Matter-Saint Paul, Blue Lies Matter, Communities United Against Police Brutality, Justice for Marcus Golden, Saint Paul for Justice, and Twin Cities Coalition for Justice for Jamar. In less than a minute, most of the council members got up and left the meeting, only three staying behind. Demands include: release of all video and audio evidence; an independent investigation not conducted by the BCA; an end to the smearing of Mr. Handy’s character; and an end to the practice of paid administrative leave for killer cops.&#xA;&#xA;While council members claimed most of this was out of their hands, Council President Russ Stark agreed to the demand for a community meeting to address Handy’s case, and why the Saint Paul Police Department has become the most lethal department in the state. It was agreed the meeting would take place within two weeks at the High School for Recording Arts.&#xA;&#xA;Several others spoke at microphone, including Kay Smith, wife of Jaffort Smith, and John Thompson, friend of Philando Castile. Smith and Castile were both murdered by local police in 2016. The cops that killed Jaffort Smith with 19 shots were let off by a grand jury, while Castile’s killer is awaiting trial for manslaughter.&#xA;&#xA;Cordale Handy’s case, along with those of Jamar Clark and many others, will be on the agenda at a community forum hosted by the Twin Cities Coalition for Justice for Jamar at 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 25, at Redeemer Lutheran Church in North Minneapolis. Speakers will include Frank Chapman, of the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, members of Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAC) No More Deportations Campaign, Communities United Against Police Brutality, and the IWW General Defense Committee. The forum aims to bring together community members and activists to discuss strategies for confronting police crimes today.&#xA;&#xA;#SaintPaulMN #PoliceBrutality #CordaleHandy #TwinCitiesCoalitionForJusticeForJamar&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>St. Paul, MN – Dozens burst into the city council meeting here on Wednesday afternoon, March 22, to demand answers after the police killing of 29-year-old African American, Cordale Handy.</p>



<p>Two officers, Mikko Norman and Nathaniel Younce, have been placed on paid administrative leave and the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has begun investigating the events that led up to Handy being shot to death at 2:30 a.m. March 15. Witness reports do not line up with the police account, which blames Handy for his own death. According to a statement by Black Lives Matter-Saint Paul, “They are framing this as a ‘domestic assault’ response call. That is a lie. We know that Mr. Handy was experiencing a medical emergency and that his girlfriend was trying to help calm him down.”</p>

<p>The Saint Paul City council meeting came to a halt this week, as community members concerned about the case entered the room. Danielle Swift asked, “How many of y’all know who Cordale Handy is? Anybody know?” Most people in the room raised their hands in a sign of support. She continued, “He was shot and killed by Saint Paul Police last week, one week ago today. I took a look at the agenda, and I didn’t see a mention there, not at all.”</p>

<p>Swift stepped up to the microphone to recite demands from an open letter to the council, co-signed by Black Lives Matter-Saint Paul, Blue Lies Matter, Communities United Against Police Brutality, Justice for Marcus Golden, Saint Paul for Justice, and Twin Cities Coalition for Justice for Jamar. In less than a minute, most of the council members got up and left the meeting, only three staying behind. Demands include: release of all video and audio evidence; an independent investigation not conducted by the BCA; an end to the smearing of Mr. Handy’s character; and an end to the practice of paid administrative leave for killer cops.</p>

<p>While council members claimed most of this was out of their hands, Council President Russ Stark agreed to the demand for a community meeting to address Handy’s case, and why the Saint Paul Police Department has become the most lethal department in the state. It was agreed the meeting would take place within two weeks at the High School for Recording Arts.</p>

<p>Several others spoke at microphone, including Kay Smith, wife of Jaffort Smith, and John Thompson, friend of Philando Castile. Smith and Castile were both murdered by local police in 2016. The cops that killed Jaffort Smith with 19 shots were let off by a grand jury, while Castile’s killer is awaiting trial for manslaughter.</p>

<p>Cordale Handy’s case, along with those of Jamar Clark and many others, will be on the agenda at a community forum hosted by the Twin Cities Coalition for Justice for Jamar at 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 25, at Redeemer Lutheran Church in North Minneapolis. Speakers will include Frank Chapman, of the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, members of Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAC) No More Deportations Campaign, Communities United Against Police Brutality, and the IWW General Defense Committee. The forum aims to bring together community members and activists to discuss strategies for confronting police crimes today.</p>

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