For black families, hard questions from children over U.S. police killings - News Summed Up

For black families, hard questions from children over U.S. police killings


Living blocks from Sterling's shooting in Baton Rouge, Wajeedah Jones, 37, debated how much to show her young children. Others ask why people are protesting or why police now face ambushes as in Baton Rouge and Dallas, where five officers were killed earlier this month. Markel Lee gets a 'Haircut for Justice' at the Triple S Food Mart at an impromptu memorial for Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S., July 12, 2016. The 36-year-old father of three uses content filters to block inappropriate websites and television in his Baton Rouge home but was surprised at how much his daughter still absorbed recent events. Elizabeth Unaeze, 27, holds her son Xavier, 2, while her daughter Autumn, 4, watches cartoons in her office, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S. July 12, 2016.


Source: Thanhnien News July 19, 2016 12:45 UTC



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