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Citizens Rally for Equal Justice
LEXINGTON PARK - 9/26/2007
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At 6 p.m. Sept. 20, members of the St. Mary’s NAACP, citizens and local officials held a Candle Vigil in More than 300 people attended the rally. The mission of the vigil was to raise awareness and let young people know that racism still exists. Many people are outraged and at the same time saddened by the situation in Jena, Louisiana. Rallies are being held around the country almost daily, as one of the accused teens remains jailed for 10 months, facing a new trial. Several local officials attended the rally in Lexington Park, including St. Mary’s Sheriff Tim Cameron. “I condemn injustice against anyone, and demand fairness of all my deputies,” Cameron told the crowd. “Sure it could happen here,” Cameron said. “But we would call it what it is, quickly condemn it, and move on from there.” After the event Cameron described it as unbelievable, and said there was a “great sppirit” with the crowd. See Slideshow below for pictures from the event. |
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