Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Is Quanell X for or against Stand Your Ground Law

from Houston Chronicle:
McDonald told Houston police she shot Lewis Daniel shortly after 7 p.m. Sunday at a Gulf station in the 6800 block of Cullen, between Griggs and the South Loop. The case will go to the Harris County grand jury to decide if any charges will be filed.
On Tuesday, McDonald was at the side of community activist Quanell X.
"She tried to walk away. What else was she supposed to do?" Quanell asked.
 
"She left for her own safety. She was afraid that some of those who were sitting with (Daniel) were going to harm her," Quanell said.

The activist said the shooting was a case where Texas' self-defense and stand your ground laws were justified.

McDonald told Houston police she shot Lewis Daniel shortly after 7 p.m. Sunday at a Gulf station in the 6800 block of Cullen, between Griggs and the South Loop. The case will go to the Harris County grand jury to decide if any charges will be filed.

from nydaileynews.com
The march on River Oaks was organized by activist Quanell X, the leader of the New Black Panther Party in Houston.
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The "Justice for Trayvon" march was organized by Houston activist Quanell X, center in vest.

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The "Justice for Trayvon" march was organized by Houston activist Quanell X, center in vest.

During the rally, he dismissed the pro-Zimmerman crowd, telling supporters, "To be honest with you, we don't give a damn about anybody supporting George Zimmerman ..."

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