THE INDEPENDENT PRESS OF VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY VOL. 60, NO. 9
COMMONWEALTHTIMES.ORG OCTOBER 17, 2018
Amnesty International members were among the students participating in the march against police brutality held in Peters’ honor. Photo by Michel Maulding
MARCHING FOR MARCUS-DAVID PETERS Advocates call for increased consideration during mental health crises SARAH ELSON Contributing Writer
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It’s a bit easier for some of us to rally when the cop is white, when the chief is white, when the mayor is white. But the tragedy of Marcus reminds us that this was never about a few bad apples. I don’t know about you, but I’ve had a bad apple, and it doesn’t taste like murder.” Ravi Perry, VCU political science chair
undreds of marchers donning maroon took to the streets demanding justice and reformation for the death of Marcus-David Peters, who was fatally shot May 14 by a Richmond police officer off Interstate 95. “We have gathered here today to put on notice each and every elected official that chooses to remain silent when these matters of injustice transpire,” said Antonio Redd, associate minister at Second Baptist Church, West End.
Political science department chair Ravi Perry was one of the speakers during the march, saying Peters’ case highlights the complexities of police brutality. Photo by Michel Maulding
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Richmond Folk Festival returns for 14th year
Three-time gold medalist holds skills clinic for Volleyball
Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne was among the dozens of performers at the Folk Festival. Photo by Shayla Bailey
Misty May-Treanor’s visit fulfilled a promise to her college roommate. Photo by Jon Mirador
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NEWS Homecoming 6
SPORTS Men’s Soccer 8
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SPECTRUM Zine Fest 13
OPINIONS Blind faith 14