Questions swirl after 1-year-old boy fatally shot by police in Mississippi
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The fatal shooting of a 1-year-old boy by police who were responding to a shoplifting call this week has ignited simmering tensions between police and Black residents in the small town of Senatobia, …
The fatal shooting of a 1-year-old boy by police who were responding to a shoplifting call this week has ignited simmering tensions between police and Black residents in the small town of Senatobia, Mississippi. The death of Kohen Wiley is the latest in a series of troubling encounters with police that have outraged community members in recent years. It has led to protests and calls for greater police accountability in the town of 8,000, with some civil rights activists pointing to Kohen's death as another example of a Black life lost over something of nominal value — in this case, allegedly stolen diapers. "We are treating items on a shelf as more valuable than a child," Bernice King, the daughter of civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr., said in a statement posted to Instagram on Wednesday. "That is not just bad policing; it is a moral collapse." There are still many unanswered questions about the shooting and what led up to it. Senatobia police responded to the shoplifting call at a local Walmart on Sunday, where they found two women and a child leaving the store, getting into a car and driving away. According to a statement released by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation: "Officers attempted to stop the vehicle, but the driver drove in the direction of the officers, almost striking one. An officer then discharged their weapon and the vehicle fled the scene." Kohen's mother, Vellesiya Wiley, said her son and her friend, who was driving, were hit by gunfire. …
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