PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY EDITION
Volume 123 No. 3
AUGUST 23, 2014 - AUGUST 29, 2014
Civil Rights Leaders, Groups Issue Recommendations
By Zenitha Prince Senior AFRO Correspondent
On Aug. 19 a coalition of civil rights leaders and groups issued recommendations to address the fatal shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., and to prevent future use of excessive force by law enforcement against unarmed African Americans. Brown, 18, was unarmed when he was shot and killed Aug. 9 by Darren Wilson, a White officer in the Ferguson Police Department. His death is part of a
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broader problem, the leaders said. “The death of Michael Brown is a pattern. He is the end of a long trail of abuses,” said the Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. during a press call with reporters. “He is Trayvon [Martin]. He is Amadou Diallo. He is Abner Louima. He is Eric Garner. He is Ezell Ford,” Jackson added, citing a list of Black men and teens who have been the victims of extrajudicial violence. “The shooting and killing of Michael Brown is a grim reminder that there are two kinds of policing in America today: One for White communities, aimed at serving and protecting them, and one for communities of color, devised to criminalize and control them,” added Jennifer Bellamy, of the American Civil Liberties Union. “To serve and protect is not a suggestion, it is a Continued on A3
People walk through the streets after a standoff with police Aug. 18 during a protest for Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo.
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DMV Leaders, Residents Comment on Ferguson Unrest By James Wright and Derek Braxton Special to the AFRO Politicians, candidates for elected office, clergymen, and residents in the DMV have strong opinions regarding the situation in Ferguson, Mo. The reaction to the killing of African-American Michael Brown by a White police officer has ignited a national debate about the relationship Continued on A3
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D.C. Rally For Michael Brown Draws Hundreds
By Linda Poulson Special to the AFRO
An assortment of signs colored the audience at the D.C. rally for Michael Brown. Photo by Travis Riddick
“Chant down Babylon, grassroots is the bomb, we ready, we coming!” Jonathan Lykes, a coordinating council member with the Washington D.C. Black Youth Project, told hundreds of people gathered Aug. 14 at Meridian Hill Park. The phrase, coined by reggae artists, echoed throughout the crowd as a proactive work in progress. Lykes was the man who got things started. His enthusiasm, chants and energy
kept the crowd pumped. “You don’t need an organization to organize. This is not a onetime thing. This is the time to get things done. Our lives are worth saving. We’re here to make a declaration,” he said. “We are here to revere so many we have lost. Today is a time to mourn.” During the rally, a moment of silence was observed for Michael Brown and others who died from police brutality. During the moment of silence, some crowd members yelled out for the fallen and others expressed their opinions, Continued on A3
Greenberg Gibbons Brings Life To Prince George’s County By AFRO Staff
County Residents Want FBI Headquarters and A Lot More By Derek Braxton Special to the AFRO Prince Georges County residents and officials are very excited about the possibility of the Federal Bureau of Investigations moving to Greenbelt or Landover. The
“There are no cons to the headquarters coming here.” – Andre Williams
Greenberg Gibbons has made a name for itself in Prince George’s County. It is the key developer for one of two main attractions coming to Prince George’s County – Towne Center at Laurel. Greenberg Gibbons, located in Owings Mills, Wikipedia Md., is no strangers to conducting development in Maryland. The Towne Center at Laurel under construction in 2014 company has worked on projects including the award winning The team features a seasoned group of industry leaders who construction of Annapolis Towne provide a clear vision to create first-class retail and lifestyle Centre, Hunt Valley Towne Centre in Cockeysville, Md., The destinations, coupled with strong day-to-day execution to Village at Waugh Chapel, and Waugh Chapel Towne Centre in Continued on A4 Crofton, Md.
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county has long awaited big developments that equal those in Montgomery or Fairfax counties. “For too long Prince George’s County has been redlined, sidelined, overlooked, and unvalued,” Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski noted in a news release. She is not alone. David Harrington, president of the Prince George’s County Continued on A4