Local photographer extraordinaire Kati Garner was on hand for last week’s 1000 Hoodies 4 Justice March in Land Park and shares these pictures:
Kati Garner posts regular excellent photo essays on sacpress.com, and you can check them out by clicking here.
Hoodies aren’t threatening on women, small children, and old people
In the daylight. I’ll still be scared upon approaching male of any race in
The dark at night. Especially if they are close to my house where
Not belong.
Hoodies do not harm, hurt, kill, rob, steal, beat, or cheat people….people do. It’s crazy not to think that a man or woman in a suit could never rob a bank or beat a person. There are thousands of criminals amongst us that wear suits and ties daily,,Dont think for a second that you are safer with a person in a suit than you are with someone in a hoodie! A hoodie is an article of clothing, it does not breathe, walk or talk…get real if it was that serious, the department stores would not invest or continue to sale this item. This is a tragic case of another young innocent unarmed black teenager killed for no reason other than another person taking the law into their own hands and using unjustified reasons to use a gun..this man is a killer and needs to be brought to justice for this murder. I rest my case..may god grant Travon’s mother & father some peace to endure until they meet there son again in heaven! God Bless this famil!