Chicago Sun-Times

Hundreds rally in Chicago over verdict in Minnesota police- involved shooting

- BY MATTHEW HENDRICKSO­N Staff Reporter Email: mhendricks­on@ suntimes. com Twitter:@ Reportsthe­News

Dorothy Holmes was watching the news at her Roseland neighborho­od home on Friday, when she learned that a jury had cleared Jeronimo Yanez, the Minnesota police officer who shot and killed 32- year- old Philando Castile during a traffic stop last July in a St. Paul suburb. The shooting was streamed live on Facebook by Castile’s girlfriend.

Like Castile’s mother, Holmes has alsowatche­d a video of a Chicago police officer fatally shooting her own son, Ronald Johnson, 25, during a chase in October 2014 in the Washington Park neighborho­od.

Then- Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez declined to press charges against the officer, and the shooting was later cleared by the Independen­t Police Review Authority, which determined the officer had acted according to department policy.

“I can feel her pain,” Holmes said on Sunday to a few hundred people gathered at 53rd Street and King Drive in Washington Park for a rally to protest the verdict in Castile’s case. “My heart goes out to her deeply.”

The event was initially planned to be a Father’s Day celebratio­n, but that changed when the officer was acquitted of manslaught­er in Castile’s death, according to organizers.

Holmes, as well as others who attended Sunday’s rally — steps from where her son was shot — said she wasn’t surprised by the verdict. “It was what I was expecting,” she said. “That’s hard, but it’s what I thought.”

As much as Sunday’s rally was a show of solidarity in Chicago for Castile’s family, organizers said, it also was a reminder that the work of activists was far from finished and that the fight must continue.

“What do we mean when we say we want justice?” Barbara Ransby, a history professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, asked the crowd.

It wasn’t about the conviction of a single police officer, she said. The road to justice was a long one, and their demands — including ending poverty, prisons and state violence— weremuch larger than one case.

“We’ve got to think bigger than that,” she said. “We’ve got to dream bigger than that.”

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| MATTHEW HENDRICKSO­N/ SUN- TIMES PHOTOS A group organized by Black Lives Matter Chicago prepares to march Sunday on King Drive atWashingt­on Park.
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