Posted December 22, 2014 5:01 pm by Comments

By Bob Owens

A day of events scheduled to protest the police shooting death of Tamir Rice started with a plea from the 12-year-old’s brother.

“If you have BB guns, throw them away,” Tavon Rice, 16, told the dozens gathered at Cudell Recreation Center, across the street from where Tamir was killed while in possession of a toy gun. “They’re not safe anymore.”

The morning started slow but picked up steam when between 35 and 40 protesters from Ferguson, Missouri arrived. When they showed up, the crowd quickly huddled together to listen as speakers talked about Tamir Rice and police shootings from around the country.

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Via:: Bearing Arms

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