LANSING, Mich. — A coalition of activists led by Black Lives Matter organizers protested Saturday afternoon in Lansing, Michigan for Anthony Hulon, a white man who died nearly a year ago in the Lansing jail.

 

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“What’s his name? Anthony Hulon!” activists chanted. “No justice, no peace!”

The march began at Lansing’s Ferris Park, where about 60 community activists gathered. The group marched past the Michigan State Capitol to the Lansing Police Department, where they held a rally. The same building also contains the Lansing jail.

Hulon, 54, died on April 11, 2020, in the jail after four Lansing police officers pinned him on his stomach for several minutes while he was handcuffed.

The incident was recorded by a security camera inside the jail cell and released months later.

Source: Black Lives Matter Activists Lead Protest For White Man Killed In Lansing Police Custody / VIDEO

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