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🗓️ 8 June 2020
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Anthony Hill was a black, decorated air force veteran who served a tour of duty in Afghanistan. Upon returning home, he settled in Chamblee, Georgia, outside of Atlanta. He had been suffering from mental health issues and PTSD.
On March 9th, 2015, police were called to Anthony’s apartment complex to respond to reports of a naked man behaving bizarrely in the complex. Based on the call, it was clear that the man was suffering from a mental health crisis and needed medical attention. Within minutes of arriving a DeKalb County police officer named Robert Olsen shot Anthony twice, killing him at the scene.
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0:41.0 | and our country is dealing with a reckoning that has been a long time |
0:45.4 | coming and I think it is important that everyone uses their voice to speak up loudly against |
0:50.4 | racist institutions that have long been protected in the United States. |
0:55.3 | As a white person, I will never experience racism, but that is not an excuse to turn a blind |
1:00.2 | eye to those who experience it every day. |
1:03.0 | Attend to protest, donate your time or money to any number of causes that are tirelessly |
1:08.5 | fighting for justice and equality, and educate yourselves on our history, especially the origins of our modern day police force, |
1:16.0 | and what it would look like if we reallocated funding to better serve the needs of our communities. |
1:22.0 | As I mentioned on social media earnings from this episode, needs of our communities. |
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1:26.5 | be released on June 18th will be donated to two local organizations that are helping free and |
1:31.6 | feed protesters who have been arrested. |
1:35.0 | Finally, the next two episodes will be covering cases where police used excessive and lethal force. |
1:40.0 | Although I know many people would like a break from the current events, I did not feel that I personally wanted to release the episodes that I had previously scheduled. |
1:56.0 | I've moved them to future dates and this episode will cover the fatal police shooting of Anthony Hill. |
2:05.6 | Anthony was a black decorated Air Force veteran who served a tour of duty in Afghanistan and upon returning home he settled in shambly, Georgia outside of Atlanta. He had been suffering from mental health issues |
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