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Your support for Rodney Taylor proves that disability rights must be respected everywhere, even behind bars. #JusticeForRodney

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Watch this powerful body cam moment: Black cop ensures Rodney Hinton isn't left alone with white officers in the elevator. #JusticeForRodney #BodyCamFootage 🚔

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Wife Denied Access to Husband Shot 6 Times by Police During Traffic Stop: ‘I Need to Take Care of My Husband’ A Georgia woman is demanding answers after her husband, 64-year-old Rodney Moore, was shot six times by DeKalb County Police during a… The post Wife Denied Access to Husband Shot 6 Times by Police During Traffic Stop: ‘I Need to Take Care of My Husband’ appeared first on Shine My Crown.

Wife Denied Access to Husband Shot 6 Times by Police During Traffic Stop: ‘I Need to Take Care of My Husband’: A Georgia woman is demanding answers after her husband, 64-year-old Rodney Moore, was shot six times by DeKalb… #PoliceBrutality #JusticeForRodney #TrafficStop #DeKalbCounty #LawEnforcement

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A photo of Rodney Taylor sitting in his barber shop in Atlanta, Georgia. He is a black man with a warm smile, wearing a green tweed cap and reading glasses. His black goatee is neatly trimmed and his teeth shine white. He’s wearing an apron with pockets for tools over a clean pressed shirt. Behind him are barber shop supplies and a mirror where you can just see his back. 

Rodney is a disabled double amputee who’s been held in ICE custody for eight months, since January. 

He came to America at two years of age for medical care. He didn’t make the choice, his parents did. Living in America is all he’s ever known.

He built a life for himself and runs a barber shop in Atlanta. He recently became engaged to be married. He is a job creator in his community and is well loved by friends and neighbours.

So why does ICE have him? Because when he was a teenager he was charged with burglary. The state of Georgia later gave him a full pardon for the crime, and he’s never had so much as a parking ticket in the thirty years since.

That doesn’t matter to this regime though, because it’s not about going after the worst of the worst criminals. It’s about making money. It’s about hitting a quota. They often target those who can’t fight back. The elderly, the disabled, the unhoused. People who’ve done nothing wrong and are simply trying to build a better life for themselves.

Story by Kelly, aka Disabled Ginger 

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A photo of Rodney Taylor sitting in his barber shop in Atlanta, Georgia. He is a black man with a warm smile, wearing a green tweed cap and reading glasses. His black goatee is neatly trimmed and his teeth shine white. He’s wearing an apron with pockets for tools over a clean pressed shirt. Behind him are barber shop supplies and a mirror where you can just see his back. Rodney is a disabled double amputee who’s been held in ICE custody for eight months, since January. He came to America at two years of age for medical care. He didn’t make the choice, his parents did. Living in America is all he’s ever known. He built a life for himself and runs a barber shop in Atlanta. He recently became engaged to be married. He is a job creator in his community and is well loved by friends and neighbours. So why does ICE have him? Because when he was a teenager he was charged with burglary. The state of Georgia later gave him a full pardon for the crime, and he’s never had so much as a parking ticket in the thirty years since. That doesn’t matter to this regime though, because it’s not about going after the worst of the worst criminals. It’s about making money. It’s about hitting a quota. They often target those who can’t fight back. The elderly, the disabled, the unhoused. People who’ve done nothing wrong and are simply trying to build a better life for themselves. Story by Kelly, aka Disabled Ginger Disability Justice

Rodney Taylor is a disabled double amputee who’s been held in ICE custody since January. He's in solitary confinement in Georgia. He must be released. Heartbreaking story by @broadwaybabyto.bsky.social, here: open.substack.com/pub/disabled... #JusticeforRodney #AbolishICE

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