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Episode 6: The Police Shooting of Jabari Peoples

Episode 6: The Police Shooting of Jabari Peoples

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An 18-year-old Black teen. A police bullet in the back. A community in mourning—and demanding answers.

In this episode, we take you to Homewood, Alabama, where Jabari Peoples was shot and killed by police under disputed circumstances. Police say it was justified. His family says it was murder. What really happened that night in the park? And why won’t the state release the full bodycam footage?

Dr. Dee walks you through the official narrative, the family’s fight, and the community uprising that followed. We dive deep into Homewood’s history, the legacy of racial division, and the staggering national statistics on police violence against Black men in America.

This isn’t just a case—it’s a mirror.

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