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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNY Mag: Mother Shot During Dallas Ambush Thanks Police, Vows to Protest Again as Example for Her Son
Taylor's story really should be THE story coming out of Dallas.
Shetamia Taylor, the black Texas mother who was wounded during last week's deadly ambush of Dallas police officers during a Black Lives Matter protest, has vowed to participate in another demonstration. Taylor, who is currently in a wheelchair after she was shot in the leg while trying to escape and shield one of her sons from the gunfire, wants to set an example for her boys, ages 12 through 17, who were all with her on Thursday night at what was supposed to be a peaceful protest.
"I don't want them to think that I am a quitter, because I am not," she announced at an emotional news conference on Sunday, according to the Associated Press. While she protected one son, another two were able to get to safety after the shooting started, and one boy found refuge with another mother at the protest, 33-year-old Angie Wisner, who took care of the teenager until they could determine what happened to Taylor. Wisner and Taylor finally met on Sunday, after Taylor had gotten out of surgery. Said Wisner, holding back tears following the meeting, Honestly I don't see myself as a hero. I see myself as a mother. Any mother would have did what I'd done.
Speaking of heroes, Taylor devoted most of her press conference to thanking the Dallas police for what they did that night, noting that just as she tried to shield her son, police officers assembled to shield them both.
They had no regard for their own life. They stayed there with us. They surrounded my son and I, Taylor explained, and I saw another officer get shot right in front of me.
I never had an issue with police officers, she added, If anything [Thursday night] made my admiration for them greater.
"I don't want them to think that I am a quitter, because I am not," she announced at an emotional news conference on Sunday, according to the Associated Press. While she protected one son, another two were able to get to safety after the shooting started, and one boy found refuge with another mother at the protest, 33-year-old Angie Wisner, who took care of the teenager until they could determine what happened to Taylor. Wisner and Taylor finally met on Sunday, after Taylor had gotten out of surgery. Said Wisner, holding back tears following the meeting, Honestly I don't see myself as a hero. I see myself as a mother. Any mother would have did what I'd done.
Speaking of heroes, Taylor devoted most of her press conference to thanking the Dallas police for what they did that night, noting that just as she tried to shield her son, police officers assembled to shield them both.
They had no regard for their own life. They stayed there with us. They surrounded my son and I, Taylor explained, and I saw another officer get shot right in front of me.
I never had an issue with police officers, she added, If anything [Thursday night] made my admiration for them greater.
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/07/mother-wounded-in-dallas-vows-to-protest-again.html
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NY Mag: Mother Shot During Dallas Ambush Thanks Police, Vows to Protest Again as Example for Her Son (Original Post)
nsd
Jul 2016
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CherokeeDem
(3,709 posts)1. Indeed... this should be the story....
A courageous woman and courageous police officers who protected her.
Not all police officers are bad, the men and women of the Dallas police department and DART police proved that.
msongs
(67,360 posts)2. your link goes to the "Science of Us" not an article about your post nt
nsd
(2,406 posts)3. corrected (I think)
I tried recopying the link. Dropping the final .html may have been the problem.
Thanks for the notice.
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)4. I saw her earlier on TV, one of those things that give me chills.
She took her kids so they would know they have some say in their lives; she covered her son; another lady helped; police rushed in too; and she's going to take them back. Damn, that's better than the John Wayne movies when I was a kid.
Xipe Totec
(43,888 posts)5. This is what a real Mama Bear is. Are you watching, Sarah Palin? nt