The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Ga. SCLC president is suspended

Remark about families arming themselves led group to take action.

- By Christian Boone cboone@ajc.com

The Southern Christian Leadership Conference has suspended the president of its Georgia chapter after he suggested African-American families should arm themselves, according to a Birmingham TV station.

Frustrated over recent police shootings of unarmed black men, the Rev. Sam Mosteller, head of the Georgia SCLC, told reporters Tuesday that “non- violence hasn’t worked.” The SCLC was co-founded by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to coordinate nonviolent direct action to hasten the desegregat­ion of public accommodat­ions throughout the South.

SCLC national president Dr. Charles Steele told ABC 33/ 40 Mosteller’s comments were not consistent with the organizati­on’s principles. Mosteller agreed to an indefinite suspension that includes nonviolenc­e training, Steele said.

Mosteller’s remarks came one week after 23-year-old Goodyear employee Nicholas Thomas was fatally shot by Smyrna police serving an arrest warrant on a probation vio- lation. Police say Thomas tried to run over officers in a customer’s Maserati, though lawyers hired by the dead man’s family have challenged the official account.

Last month, 27-year-old Anthony Hill, who suffered from bipolar disorder, was shot and killed by a DeKalb County police officer. The officer alleged the Afghanista­n war veteran charged him in a threatenin­g manner. Hill was nude and unarmed at the time.

“You stand there, they shoot. You run, they shoot. We’re going to have to take a different tack,” Mosteller said. “Nobody is protecting the black community.”

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