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www.newpittsburghcourier.com Vol. 111 No. 53

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DECEMBER 30, 2020-JANUARY 5, 2021

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McKeesport residents call police tactics aggressive, warrantless Take Action Mon Valley getting complaints following shooting of officer by Rob Taylor Jr. Courier Staff Writer

Fawn Walker-Montgomery, co-founder of the community activism group Take Action Mon Valley, will be the first to tell you that she feels the unprovoked shooting of a McKeesport Police officer, of which a 22-year-old Black male is alleged to be the shooter, is flat out wrong. Illegal. Immoral. But Walker-Montgomery, the outspoken longtime McKeesport resident, called some of the tactics McKeesport Police have used in trying to locate the suspect, “unconstitutional.” In the moments and hours after the Dec. 20 shooting that occurred outside the McKeesport police station, police entered residents’ homes and stopped nearly every vehicle entering and leaving the McKeesport area, trying to find the alleged suspect, Koby Francis. McKeesport was on edge.

A source confirmed by the New Pittsburgh Courier said it was the “most police” they’ve ever seen in McKeesport, as nearby agencies joined the manhunt following the afternoon shooting. “We at Take Action Mon Valley (TAMV) extend our thoughts and prayers to the officer who was shot. TAMV recognizes the humanity in all people including this officer and wish him a full and complete recovery,” read an updated Dec. 26 statement by the organization that Walker-Montgomery leads. “With that said, we also need to voice our complete dissatisfaction with the disregard and disrespect of the residents of McKeesport. The shooting of one officer does not erase the fourth amendment rights afforded to every single resident of McKeesport. The residents of McKeesport do not deserve this intrusion and over-policing. We will not stand by as McKeesport and other

departments disregard the rights of our community members. Just as White people are allowed to be individuals when one of their community members commits a violent crime, we ask for the same grace.” McKeesport Police Officer Jerry Athans, 32, had taken Francis into custody after Francis was alleged to have violated a Protection From Abuse order. Surveillance video showed Officer Athans’ patrol vehicle in front of the police station, and as he opened the rear passenger door, he was met by gunfire from the alleged suspect, Francis. The officer was struck a total of three times in the neck and shoulder, but was able to return fire as the alleged suspect, Francis, fled, still in handcuffs. Allegheny County Police Superintendent Coleman McDonough said a handgun had been retrieved by the officer from the alleged suspect’s vehicle when he was arrested, but the suspect concealed another

FAWN WALKER-MONTGOMERY, co-founder of Take Action Mon Valley, was outraged at the tactics McKeesport Police and other agencies used against local residents following the shooting of McKeesport Officer Jerry Athans on Dec. 20. (Photo by John Altdorfer/PublicSource) handgun on him that was undetected by the arresting officer. Officer Athans has been released from the hospital and is expected to make a full recovery. As of Monday afternoon, Dec. 28, Francis had not been apprehended. There is a $15,000 reward for information leading to Francis’ arrest, and the search now

includes multiple states. County officials announced on Dec. 26 that four people had been charged with hindering the apprehension of a fugitive; Jasmyn Henderson-Bracey, 25, Gesiah Grigsby, 21, Daniel Neal, 19, and Justine Kenyatta, 20, all of East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Walker-Montgomery told local TV station WTAE (4)

that at least 15 complaints from McKeesport residents were filed to Take Action Mon Valley in the past nine days, accusing police of aggressive, warrantless searches in homes and vehicles. Brooke Harris, a cousin of Francis, told KDKA-TV’s (2) Andy Sheehan last week that SEE MCKEESPORT A3

VISITING GHANA...DURING A PANDEMIC A COURIER SPECIAL REPORT Pittsburgh resident Jay Donaldson made his third trip to Ghana earlier this year. But then, something called ‘coronavirus’ took over the world by Jay Donaldson For New Pittsburgh Courier

Ghana, a place you just knew of which I had to return. This was my third time visiting Ghana. I visited Ghana beginning the week of March 7, just before the coronavirus really took hold across the globe and caused shutdowns in Africa. On my first day back,

I dressed eagerly to get outside in the Ghanaian morning sun before it became a scorching heat. I saw small children and mothers walking to catch the next “Tro Tro”—oh, that’s the public transport in Ghana much like the minivans in Jamaica. The Tro Tros pickups are vocally preached at every stop they make, hollering their stops to the waiting passengers. It sounds like

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A MURAL OF MARCUS GARVEY, spotted by Jay Donaldson during his trip to Ghana from March 7 to May 16. The inspirational Garvey began the first Black nationalist movement in the U.S. and urged a “Back to Africa” movement in America. The first Ghanaian president, Kwame Nkrumah, was so fond of Garvey, that he wove Garvey’s Black Star symbolism into the nation’s identity. A black “lode star” sits in the middle of Ghana’s flag, pictured below. a chanting or alarm that wakes you up. If it’s your stop, you must waste no time. Get in and grab a squat, and get ready for a long, fast, bumpy ride. Seating has been altered to hold a few more passengers than normal. Seats in the aisles are what makes these Tro Tros the extra buck—a frugal way to get

around in Ghana if you don’t mind being very close and uncomfortable for a few miles or more. When Ghana’s president, Nana Akufo-Addo, ordered the country to self-quarantine, that’s when things got boring and very dangerous at the same time. I had SEE GHANA A4


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