New Light
As the world joins the discussion about police interactions with the public, new attention has been given to our personal struggle. Ethan's case has been compared to that of Eric Garner, the man who was choked to death by police on Staten Island.
A recent NY Times article:
Mr. Garner’s death recalls a similar tragedy involving a less familiar name: Robert Ethan Saylor, a 26-year-old man with Down syndrome who was killed last year in a struggle with three off-duty county sheriff’s deputies at a movie theater in Frederick County, Md. Mr. Saylor was overweight. The officers who killed him were just as inept as Officer Pantaleo and his gang, though with one key difference: When they realized that Mr. Saylor was in distress, they tried to save him. Still, their efforts came too late, because mere moments in a facedown arrest can be deadly.
Rally Planned
On the anniversary of the night Ethan was killed, we will gather at the scene of the crime - the Westview Cinemas - for a candlelight vigil.
On January 23rd, there will be a rally at Hood College, followed by a screening of the documentary about Ethan's life and legacy.
This film attempts to address accountability, behavioral training, and the attitudinal divide of law enforcement while exposing inadequacies in policy, but with a twist. There are solid connections made, not just broad statements about race or pride. This film has worked to expose solutions not just point fingers and exemplify departments that are being proactive and addressing problems.
We are Legion!
We are legion!
We will not forget!
Justice For Ethan!
Ethan's mother, Patti, shared her gratitude tonight saying:
"To all of you continuing the fight for Justice for Ethan... Thank You!"
We at The Road will be doing everything we can to help spread the word about the upcoming events. We will also host an online vigil on the 12th to coincide with the event in Frederick for those who can not attend.
If you have written a blog post, past or present, that talks about Ethan, please share it with us!
Continuing the March
#MommyItHurt - Ethan's sad last words
#AllLivesMatter
#2YearsNoJustice
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