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Taylor Report
Power of People Coming Together for Justice and Public Accountability
Interview
Sandra Hudson, Co-Founder of Black Lives Matter activist in Toronto
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Aug. 11, 2015, 1:15 p.m.
Sandra Hudson, a determined justice activist and co-founder of Black Lives Matter Toronto, decries the lack of any type of punishment for the police officers who shoot down innocent Blacks. They often find that these police officers have previously committed similar crimes with no punishment.

Hudson discusses the two main cases in Toronto: (1) Jermaine Carby, shot and killed by Peel police during a traffic stop two months earlier (2) Andrew Loku, gunned down by police officers in front of an apartment building last September.

BLM wants public accountability and to make sure that the public is protected against discrimination and murder.

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00:12:05 1 Aug. 3, 2015
Toronto, Ontario
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