Me and my family love you all.' Thousands march to Memorial Park for solidarity rally
Source: Omaha World Herald
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3:30 p.m.
The crowd took a knee as James Scurlock's father was introduced.
James Scurlock II thanked protesters for their work and credited them with the Douglas County attorneys decision to ask for a special prosecutor to be appointed and a grand jury to be convened to review his son's death.
The 22-year-old Scurlock, a black man from Omaha, was fatally shot about 11 p.m. on the first Saturday of protests. Scurlock was involved in an altercation with a white bar owner in front of the bar, where the windows had been broken out. Relying on video from the scene, Douglas County Attorney Don Kleine ruled the shooting self-defense.
Me and my family love you all so, so much ..., Surlock II said. You all got us the grand jury, give yourselves a round of applause, dont applaud us. You all did this.
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