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Police brutality protest in Fresno, CA. Left: Mother of Dylan Noble who was killed by Fresno police. Right: Rev. Floyd D. Harris, a leader in the struggle for justice. PHOTO/FLOYD D. HARRIS, III
Police brutality protest in Fresno, CA. Left: Mother of Dylan Noble who was killed by Fresno police. Right: Rev. Floyd D. Harris, a leader in the struggle for justice.
PHOTO/FLOYD D. HARRIS, III

 
“Today at the protest I met the mother of Dylan Noble [whose teenage son was killed by Fresno police].teenage son was killed by Fresno police]. She is a loving mother who is seeking justice for her son. We had a great conversation on collaborating our efforts: Black, white and brown people in Fresno County, and we will stand with each other starting today, going forward. I want to thank the African American community who came to show their support to the Noble family. We will be planning another action soon.”  — Rev. Dr. Floyd D. Harris, Jr.

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