Protesters to gather in Grosse Pointe over cops taking racist videos
“If we don’t show up in force and demand that this type of behavior should not be tolerated, we might as well rewind the clock to the 1950s,” Daryl Brown said.
The videos are now the subject of an internal police investigation.
Police said a dispute broke out inside the club when shots were fired shortly before 2 a.m.
Equality Michigan demands an investigation into the murder of a transgendered woman of color whose body was found last week in Detroit.
Theodore Hall Wafer told police his 12-gauge shotgun accidentally discharged when he mistook McBride for an intruder.
It’s unclear if McBride’s blood-alcohol level of .218% will change anything about the case.
Most of the videos are shot from squad cars while African American men are told to sing or dance.
The firearms vary from service weapons to seized handguns.
Renisha McBride, 19, was in a car crash and seeking help when she knocked on the man’s door at 2:30 a.m. last week.