Nashville Community Rallies Behind Man Afraid to Walk Outside with Fear of Not Returning Home Alive
A community in Nashville has rallied together after Shawn Dromgoole, a black man, posted to the Next Door app that he was afraid to walk outside, fearing he would not return home alive.
My family has lived in this neighborhood on the corner of ninth and Knox for 54 years and Im afraid to walk, he wrote in the post, according to WZTV. Yesterday I wanted to walk around my neighborhood but The fear of not returning home to my family alive kept me on my front porch.
Dromgoole added, Today I wanted to walk again and I could not make it off the porch. Then I called my mother Lynetra and she said she would walk with. I still kept my ID on me and my phone in my hand but I walked. #Icantbreath #icantsleep #icantwalk.
His message came in the wake of national unrest following the killing of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who died in police custody in Minneapolis after a white police officer pinned him down with a knee on his neck. The officer, Derek Chauvin, has since been fired and charged with Floyds murder.
When I was a kid, there was one thing my mom told me to remember and it was that I was a black man, Dromgoole told Nashvilles News Channel 5. In my mind, all these things are bombarding my thoughts and my emotions and I think, I dont want to be a number.
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