By now, I know we all have gotten real familiar with activist Keiajah Brooks, and if you haven’t then I suggest you check out her now-viral video reading the Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners to filth.
#KCMO woman DRAGS Kansas City, Missouri officials and business owners at the Board of Police Commissioners Meeting. pic.twitter.com/EKUqzFkDv6
— BallerAlert (@balleralert) October 28, 2020
Since her powerful speech last week, Brooks has been forced to hire security this past weekend after receiving a series of death threats.
She took to Instagram and Twitter to share the multiple angry messages that she has received.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CG9S0iFn-PE/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
She also showed three videos of the police tailing her throughout the weekend to her Twitter account.
She wrote: “Let me make a distinction before I go on a social media detox until after the election. WE WALK BY FAITH AND NOT BY SIGHT ROUND THESE PARTS. I’m not afraid of any threats, I’m simply making the general public aware. I’m not moving out of KC. I am heightening my security,” later announcing that she had hired private security.
https://twitter.com/kjgbrks/status/1322767979361275906?s=20
Brooks then expressed in a lengthy post that she believes the Kansas City Police Department may eventually kill her.
She then describes five different scenarios where she could be hurt or killed. In the post, she frequently references the Black Panther Leader Fred Hampton, who was killed by officers from the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office, The Chicago Police Department, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation in December of 1969.
She added, “They will hire a Black man to shoot me randomly, it will be the greatest irony. He will have no ties to me or KCPD. They will claim it was a sporadic act of violence as KCMO has had 154 homicides this year.” Also mentioning that she may be killed in a car accident.
“They will arrest me after a protest and kill me either en route to the precinct or in the precinct. KCPD is self-governing and would be able to cover up their own crimes,” she wrote.
She then goes on to say that she believes the police may even send another officer to kill her during a traffic stop or random encounter.
Though some commenters questioned if she was overreacting, others referred to the mysterious deaths of the multiple activists who protested in Ferguson in 2014.
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