“I was horrified at what I saw,” Murillo said. “Against the backdrop of this year’s protests, the Black Lives Matter movement and the highly publicized murders of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd and more, I was overcome with emotion at the image of a white man hovering over a Black teenager with his face on the ground here in my hometown. We, Oswego, can do better.”
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